Singapore Night Safari Tickets

As the sun sets, brace yourself for the ultimate night safari as you come face to face with more than 2500 nocturnal animals. With your Singapore Night Safari Tickets and tours, you can experience a thrilling journey into the wild to observe the nightly rituals of animals and discover 7 geographical zones on a riveting tram ride. The night safari and a river safari through the jungles will reveal the most fascinating wildlife like the fishing cat and binturong, and the cheeky antics and feeding rituals of the Asian elephants will have you in awe.
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Our tips for Night Safari

  • Be careful where you step. While it may feel exciting, be cautious of where you are stepping. Stay away from the areas that have restricted access. Venturing into prohibited areas is a big no!
  • No videos or flashes, please. Visitors are not allowed to film inside the park unless they have taken official consent from the authorities during the Night Safari. The same goes for flash photography. You can scare the animals away with the flash.
  • Dress for the day or night. Make sure that you are dressed in comfortable clothes and have your boots on, especially during the boat ride.
  • Book in advance. There’s no getting past it, that tickets can be expensive. Your best bet for conserving money is by booking tickets well in advance and looking out for any extra deals that may suit your group.
  • Insect repellent. Since it is a wildlife reserve, we recommend that you apply an insect repellent before you start exploring.

Good to know

The world’s very first wildlife park is in Singapore, and this is where you come face to face with nocturnal animals like tapirs, pangolins and clouded leopards. Currently has about 900 animals representing 100 species. Out of these, over 40 species are threatened and it is a spectacle to see their amazing work in the conservation of various endangered species.

The project took over 4 years to plan and an extra 3 years to build. The first-ever Sunda pangolin to be born in captivity took place at the Night Safari on Valentine’s Day in 2010. A 34-year-old Malayan tapir named Manis (Sweet) is the oldest living tapir to survive in captivity.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the best time to book Night Safari tickets?
    A:

    There are different time slots for Singapore Night Safari tickets, but 7:30 pm is the best time to visit. Reach a little earlier to see the fire show right outside the door followed by the creatures of the night show. If it works, go on weekdays to avoid the weekend rush and long waiting lines.

  • Q: What are the opening hours of Night Safari?
    A:

    Night Safari is open from Thursdays to Sundays, as well as on public holidays.

  • Q: How do I get there?
    A:

    Most Night Safari tickets have transport included in them. Alternatively, there are several buses and shuttles on the North-south lines to reach there. You could also take a cab to the attraction. If you're traveling by car, take the route towards Mandai Road to reach Mandai Lake Road.

  • Q: Is feeding of animals allowed at Night Safari?
    A:

    Feeding or teasing animals is not allowed at Night Safari.

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