Located in the north of Singapore, the Singapore Zoo covers an area of 28.3 hectares and is one of the top ten zoos in the world instead of a fully open model with a natural barrier instead of a fence.
Different special viewing designs are used here to create a park that resembles the natural habitat of animals.
And did you make it? Since August 1 last year, the zoo has also launched a special birthday offer
Birthday stars only need to visit with a paying companion accompanying them to get a free admission to the park! The free entry offer is valid for 7 days and starts on your birthday. And eating at the shops and restaurants in the park, you can get a 10% discount
However, this offer is only available to Singapore citizens and permanent residents, so be sure to bring your ID card with you when you go.
Well, to get straight to the point, I haven't been to the Singapore Zoo, I'm not really going to the "Zoo". In the end, is there any exaggeration in the editor? Look at these animals and you will know ~ it is estimated that many people have only seen it on TV, and can not watch it so closely~
Enter the door first came a few monkeys, monk monkeys, just by the bridge, so close to the country that no one cares about the monkeys seem to have only seen in Mount Emei. I was eating and turned back to give a "what are you looking at" look.
Further ahead are two Malayan Tapirs, species only seen in books!
It was too hot, and there were two deer pigs lying down.
Pygmy Hippo soaked in water.
Perfectly recreates the habitat of proboscis Monkeys
Australia, tree kangaroos and unhyered kangaroo parks. There is also a Cassowary.
Then there are Asian friends.
Friends of Africa ~ white rhinoceros, spotted hyenas, cheetahs, giraffes.
Simba, Timman and Pengpeng.
Then walked into a large cage that was protruding from an open, zero-distance.
Next up is the highlight of the day, the zoo's updated crawl hall!
Adult yellow rings, the first time to see such a large.
Trees.
Peru, and living together with the double crown.
jadeite.
Milk and cobalt blue live together.
Umbrella and pine cone.
Hid a western rhombus.
Nice gorgeous color.
radiation
Tease little buddies with horned lizards.
There are also large ~ Komodo, Sultan outside.
Bigger! Yada! Seeing it with your own eyes is shocking.
The above is someone else's climbing hall.
Next to Singapore's Day Zoo is River Safari. Covering an area of about 12 hectares, the park is the first and only river-themed ecological park in Asia. Exhibits in the park include 8 major river creatures that live in rivers such as the Mekong, Amazon, Congo, Ganges and Mississippi.
AligatorGar, a prehistoric living fossil of the Mississippi River
Crab-eating Macaque in the Mekong
The giant panda sent by our country, Kai Kai.
The most special thing is the experience of seeing animals in small boats on an artificial river channel, jaguars, capybaras, large anteaters that are not illuminated, various monkeys and so on
Piranhas
Dugong (Manatee), Arapaima, Red-tailed Catfish.
Super cute big otter.
There are also interesting species such as green water nymphs, ganga crocodiles, and water fish.
At night, it is also located next to the NightSafari, the world's first safari dedicated to nocturnal animals. At night, the park retains basically natural light, and opens at 7:15 p.m. after sunset. The light is not good, and the flash is not allowed. Some photos to experience it.
The fruit bats in front of me were still a little scared when they started to walk past.
The little friend stomped his feet to attract the attention of the hyenas.
There is also a man-made cave. You can see the big pocket.
And the most beautiful black eyebrows!! Finally see alive!
The above is enough for everyone to play from morning to afternoon ~ Finally, to give everyone an official tip, friends who have plans to go to the zoo are remembered to take a look at it first!
Sun protection measures
Remember to bring sunglasses or goggles to shield your eyes from direct sunlight. If you're prone to sunburn, don't forget to apply sunscreen.
Watch out for rain
The weather in tropical climate is unpredictable. Although sheltered areas are built around all corners of the zoo to keep you safe from the rain, we recommend that you bring an umbrella or a raincoat.
Otherwise, the boutiques in the park also sell raincoats for you to use.
Carry anti-mosquito liquid
At singapore zoos, we have taken protective measures to control the problems that mosquitoes can cause. Still, to make sure you avoid mosquito bites, remember to take mosquito repellent with you.
Plan your trip
The attractions and activities in the zoo are so varied that it takes at least half a day to feel and experience, but the ideal is to set aside a day to visit the zoo! We also recommend that you bring your guide to the zoo with you so that you can plan your next show and feeding activities in the next exhibit area you want to visit.
Comfortable shoes and socks
Roaming the park at a leisurely pace is the most flexible way to explore the zoo, so don't forget to wear comfortable shoes and socks.
Give your feet a break
In addition to a walking tour of the zoo, you can also choose other options, such as taking a guided tour bus service with guided tours. In addition, the observation decks in the zoo's different exhibition areas are equipped with seats, allowing you to enjoy the animals in comfort while also taking a break on your feet!
Mobility is provided for children, senior citizens and people with disabilities
Parents can rent trolleys and trailers for their children. At the same time, we also provide it for free
Wheelchairs for people with disabilities, senior citizens and visitors with special needs.
Hydrate
Remember to bring enough drinking water. In addition, you can and bottled drinks, mineral water and juices can be purchased in our food and beverage outlets.
Meal
Our F&B outlets are located around the zoo. Enjoy breakfast with our orangutans and other animals and enjoy a wild breakfast – a unique experience of breakfast with wildlife.
Other options include Amin Restaurant and KFC Fast Food Restaurant. There is also a Mandai Mart convenience store at the entrance of the park.
Don't share food with animals
The animals in the park enjoy a special balanced diet to ensure they have the healthiest possible – please do not feed them casually.