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It is far from the city, and it is cost-effective to take a taxi from the city to 150-200. The experience is very good. You can choose a small train or walk to see it yourself. Friends who are not good in English suggest to bring a wired headset. The Chinese translation of the machine on the small train can be heard. Remember to watch the performance, very good.
MoreAs dusk falls, the shutters open at the Night Safari, welcoming you into a world of nocturnal creatures and their mysterious habitats.
Your eyes will take a while to adjust to the darkness here, but once they do, you’ll be greeted by close to 900 animals from over 100 species in this world’s first nocturnal wildlife park. 41% of these species are threatened, including many indigenous to the region, such as the endangered Asian elephant, Malayan tapir and Malayan tiger.
For those who prefer exploring the park on wheels, a Tram Safari ride with live commentary will you across six geographical zones of the world, from the rugged Himalayan Foothills to the jungles of Southeast Asia.
Exploring the park on one of the four walking trails lets you see even more animals not visible from the tram. Among them are the Fishing Cat Trail that recreates a nighttime trek through the jungles of Singapore, and the popular Leopard Trail, which features the largest collection of wildlife indigenous to Southeast Asia. Be sure to catch the newest Southern Three-banded Armadillo in action at the new Explorer Outpost along Fishing Cat Trail while you’re there.
△ Keep an eye out for all kinds of animals, from elephants to anteaters and zebras along the Safari Tram Ride!
△ Learn about the Aardvarks and meet the Malayan Tigers at the East Lodge Trail in Night Safari!
△ The Sunda Pangolins have are extremely difficult to care for due to their specialised diet. Learn more about them and more at the Fishing Cat Trail in Night Safari!
△ Get on an up-close and personal experience with the animals, including feeding the elephants, when you hop on the Safari Adventure Tour.
△ The multi-sensory wildlife Night Safari adventure comes with an onboard tram commentary
It is far from the city, and it is cost-effective to take a taxi from the city to 150-200. The experience is very good. You can choose a small train or walk to see it yourself. Friends who are not good in English suggest to bring a wired headset. The Chinese translation of the machine on the small train can be heard. Remember to watch the performance, very good.
Tiring but Thrilling Adventure at the Night Safari in Singapore. So many wild animals and the place is huge.Highly recommended for everyone.
Night safari was high on my to do list and it was great! If you have the chance to participate, you should do that. It's a nice ride with a tram through the park where you'll see many animals by night
Night Safari Singapore is a very unique experience. it is cooling at night without the scorching sun, but it is also very dark. suitable for kids who are 5 years and older, as some kids might not be able to see well in the dark, or will be afraid of the dark. also, there is lots of walking to do and the place is huge. recommended to take the tram as it covers at least half of the attractions and animals.
We really enjoyed the Night Safari at Singapore Zoo. It gives a whole different slant on the zoo experience, and it was fun to see so many animals being active in the night. I fed the rhino a carrot, and we saw bats flying about the zoo naturally! And we heard the lions roaring. The little tram ride felt very Jurassic Park - the commentary was aimed at children but it was still fun. Try and have enough time to walk all the trails as well. Getting public transport from central Singapore takes a l
Just had the wildest night at the Night Safari in Singapore! Walking through the jungle under the stars, with all the nocturnal animals coming out to play—it's like something out of a movie. From prowling leopards to graceful giraffes, we can get up close and personal with all sorts of creatures that never see during the day. And we just cruising through the darkness with the tram ride and sounds of the jungle all around us.
NIGHT SAFARITravelers who enjoy nightlife but are tired of the club scene should head over to Night Safari where nocturnal, not party, animals are on display. Since it opened in 1984, it is one of Singapore’s top attractions, with more than one million people annually enjoying a tram ride through seven of the world’s geographic regions. Visitors also can take a trail walk to learn more about animal habits while another section features a show on the organization’s work to preserve threatened species through captive breeding programs. Three restaurants features menus and entertainment that reflect life in the jungle or rainforest.