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_TI***1kit was a the wonderful and wickedly place to go, me and my friends had a lot of fun. riding the rides, meeting the characters,eating and taking beautiful pictures at some of the spots they have.


_TI***ieThere are free and paid zones. Free zone(Big metal tree cover with tropical ferns) is very spacious and have a lot of trees

Anonymous userWorth the ticket, a little dark when walking the traila so those with difficulties seeing at night may need to bring a torch. The amphitheater show is just soso, but nice introduction to some of the nocturnal animals. Highlight is the train ride - somehow almost all the animals were active and within visible distance from the train. Food prices are ok, just slightly higher than outside. Staff are warm and helpful. Will recommend to anyone who is looking for a wholesome activity at night.

Anonymous userA fantastic zoo experience! Visiting all four parks in one day is just right. The night zoo experience is also very unique. Overall, highly recommended, especially for families with children.


Anonymous userAlthough it rained when we went today, it stopped after a while, so it was still a lot of fun. The kids kept asking for more laps, and even after buying four laps, it still wasn't enough. The scenery on the mountain was also great, and the rides were easy to pick up and play – no lines! It was a very lucky day.


Anonymous userI recently visited the Singapore Oceanarium and was pleasantly surprised by the new installations. Right at the entrance, you’re greeted by a stunning display of jellyfish, mesmerising to watch and genuinely fun to learn about.The area has clearly expanded, and while not all the enclosures had animals during my visit, the space already feels thoughtfully renovated and visually impressive. It’s bright, modern, and easy to explore.Interestingly, the old entrance has now been redesigned to become the end of the exhibition, which gives the whole experience a fresh flow. Overall, it’s definitely worth visiting at least once to see the updates and new concepts.


M38***66We were picked up by a professional driver at Sentosa Island and arrived at the island at 9:30 in the morning. There were not many tourists there, so we had a great time around the world all day. In the evening, we watched the Wings of Time show at the beach. We didn't feel tired at the end of the day and had a very fulfilling and happy time!


The Travel HunterSpend a fun-filled day at the award-winning Singapore Zoo, one of the world’s best rainforest zoos. Start your morning with a relaxing breakfast near the entrance before exploring the Fragile Forest, where lemurs, butterflies and tropical birds roam freely. Continue to Elephants of Asia and catch engaging keeper talks or animal shows like Splash Safari. Enjoy lunch at Ah Meng Restaurant with plenty of local and kid-friendly options. In the afternoon, visit Wild Africa to see lions, giraffes, zebras and cheetahs up close, then explore the Australasia and Reptile zones. Families can cool off at Rainforest Kidzworld with water play and pony rides. End your visit with a scenic tram ride around the zoo and a stop at the gift shop for souvenirs. A perfect full-day adventure for families, couples and wildlife lovers.


M81***82The museum, through its vivid historical materials, tells me that from ancient times to the present, from the Straits Settlements to the independent Republic of Singapore, Singapore, under the leadership of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has created a miracle that belongs only to itself through the trials of time.

Love2_wanderSpending the evening at Marina Bay was pure serenity. As the sun set, the skyline slowly lit up—Marina Bay Sands glowing, the ArtScience Museum shining like a lotus, and the city lights reflecting beautifully on the calm waters. I took a slow walk along the promenade, soaking in the breeze and city views. The Helix Bridge sparkled under soft lights, and everything felt so calm yet alive. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to pause, breathe, and just enjoy the moment. No loud crowds, no rush—just Singapore at its most magical, after dark.