Opened in 1973, this zoo uses moats and beautifully landscaped glass-fronted enclosures to house some 2,800 animals. Twenty eight hectares of land is divided into more than a dozen regions, featuring 216 species, including rare and endangered ones. The world's largest captive orangutan group can be found here. Two programs, Wild Breakfast and Afternoon Tea, enable visitors to interact with and learn more about six species of animals while having their meal (extra charges apply). Photographic opportunities, of course, abound. Other highlights include feeding programs, elephant and pony rides, animal shows and a tram ride.
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Singapore Zoo is fantastic, you can see white tigers, watch the elephants have a bath and see a Polar Bear diving for fish. The best experience...
dude if u r in singapore u have to do 4 things the singapre zoo, the night safari, the bird park and of course the underwater world these ...
Incredible, about the 3rd best zoo in the World. Number one would be the Australia Zoo in Brisbane. But anyway, the night safa...
one of must see in singapore
really one of the must see places here in singapore. the zoo is great , i love the animal shows specially phillip the Sea lion, i also liked th...
So much to see and do!
I had spent one day there. I think that is one of the most beautiful zoos I have visited. I was so impressed in their green, flower and animal,...
very good!
tram rate is quite high.food is great and good value.if you plan to go to the night safari, buy water at the zoo instead. costs SG$1.50 at the ...
A Must See!
This zoo is certainly amazing and can be enjoyed by the entire family. Set aside an entire day for this visit as there is so much to see there....
a MUST in singapore
you should spend a whole day @ the zoo for a really fun time. there are so many free animal shows you have to see and animals to see.
Singapore Zoo
The Singapore Zoo is enormous, and it is practically impossible to see absolutely everything in a single visit. The zoo is set alongside a rese...
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