I guess I was one of the first to visit the Singapore zoo to see the beautiful animals on that day. I landed very early in the morning at Changi Airport, waited for the metro to start its operation, and went to Singapore Botanic Gardens afterward. From there, I took a bus to reach the zoo. You know, what? It took me an eternity to reach the zoo.
The zoo is far from the city center. Theoretically, the distance is not that bad. The botanical garden, another popular destination is 16 Kilometers away. However, 1 hour 10 minutes of bus journey took me there. Maybe the anticipation or the entire night of the sleepless journey made my journey to the zoo feel longer.
Jokes apart, the bus stops in too many places in Singapore to my liking. Once you are in the bus, you will find a pre-defined stoppage in every house of Singapore to take its residents. Sadly, no metro rail connected the zoo directly, and the taxi was too expensive for me. However, if you want comfort and to save some time, don’t take the bus like me. If you want to save money like me, you can see the tips below at the end of this article to reach the zoo efficiently. Here is the ultimate travel guide for seeing the animals of Singapore Zoo for a perfect visit!
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You require purchasing individual tickets for them. As the name suggests, the night safari is done at night and the river safari is done in a boat through the river. I didn’t do the night safari as I thought I won’t be able to identify anything except shining eyes of the creatures. However, if you want to avoid the heat of Singapore, choosing a night safari should be a pleasant option.
I purchased my ticket to the zoo online through Klook. They always provide discount and offer a loyalty program where you can accumulate points upon every purchase which reduces the price of buying tickets further. I didn’t need to wait in the queue. I was in straight away.
Now a mark of caution (and delightful news to share with you, too)! Those who don’t have any idea regarding Singapore Zoo, it’s huge and a marvellous zoo. I am saying it marvelous not only for the diversified beautiful creatures it’s possessing but the way the Singapore zoo authority have been treating the animals. It’s an open-air zoo and the authority of the zoo took every measure to make sure that, the animals get a natural environment. They call it an open concept zoo.
Set in a rainforest environment, Singapore Zoo’s world-famous “Open Concept” offers the opportunity to experience and be inspired by the wonders of nature. Home to more than 2,400 specimens of over 300 species, 34 per cent of which are threatened, the Zoo has attained a strong reputation internationally for its conservation initiatives and breeding programmes.
Singapore Zoo Authority
I have included a map for you above; it has summed up pretty much everything about the zoo has to offer. Keep this with you, this will be very handy if you can memorize it or keep with you. To be honest, I could not watch everything and I spent almost an entire day. At one point, I felt exhausted. They have shuttle services for going to one point to another; you need to buy a ticket for it. It can save some effort. However, it was still a daunting task.
So, what did I see? Or, what were my favorites? Well, it’s a hard question to answer, however, let me try to recall – it was an overwhelmingly sweet experience for me.
The number one on my list of the animals in Singapore zoo will be the white tiger. It was prowling around so gracefully; it was difficult to move away from its stand. Besides, it looked very near to me. The origin of these tigers was from India, it was captured and taken to a Maharaja’s palace in India. The name of the first white tiger was Mohan, and it gave birth to several ones. They are placed in a sizeable space with green vegetation and water. They often go to the water and swim. You can see a video of the never-ending rhythmic parades of the gracious!
Here is a secret, I love giraffes. They are so pretty in my eyes. The giraffes of the Singapore zoo were the handsomest. There was no barrier to block my eyesight. As if they will show up to me any minute to say hello. Giraffes live on vegetations, they like to eat hay, jackfruits, and salt-rich soils. If you look at their surroundings in this zoo, you will see that the branches of leaves are placed high. It enforces them to reach the top to take those leaves. This protects their natural habits.
I could not recognize a lot of animals in the Singapore zoo, Zebra is not one of them. I was happy to see them. For some reason, Zebra takes place in my mind after Giraffe. There were several zebras in the zoo. They were gazing and eating straws in the lush surroundings. I have a question in my mind. Are the zebras black or are they white? I mean, I can see the stripes. What will they look like without stripes?
Meet Inuka, one of the most beloved ones in Singapore zoo. I had a long-cherished dream of seeing a polar bear. I even planned for going to Svalbard – the extreme north of Norway to meet a polar bear. Luckily, I did not have to travel that much; I met her in Singapore, only 4 hours journey from my home. I was elated to meet him. The designers of the zoo made the place he lives in way that, it exhibits characteristics of polar regions. It was cold and full of ice. There was a big supply of water where he could swim. After a while, he became tired and when to sleep like a human being.
Unfortunately, Inuka passed away in 2018, such a loss for us 🙁
There are varieties of turtles in the zoo. I could not remember the name of all of them. However, the big ones can weigh up to 250 KG. They require different kinds of weather and environments as they are assembled from different parts of the world. Some of them usually likes to stay in the water and some of them were on the ground.
Mr. Cheetah was rather lazy when I went to meet him. As the deforestation continues throughout the globe, we lost almost 80 percent of Cheetah on this earth. Still, they are surviving, and we got to see this wonderful creature. I hope that their number will increase in upcoming days, however; I am afraid the opposite might be the case. Do you know that the Cheetah are the fastest land animal? Their light build, long thin legs and long tail helps them to reach from 50 to 80 miles per hour!
Here are those giant white rhinos gazing lazily with a horn. Do you know why have they such a wide mouth? Because they mostly eat grasses and that enormous mouth can mow small grasses. A rhino eats over 60 KG vegetations per day. No wonder they were always busy eating and didn’t want to pose for me.
When I went to the crocodiles, one of them was sitting on an enormous stone and was taking a rest. I was not sure if they were crocodiles or Iguana, but either way; they looked scary to me. So, I did not want to spend a lot of time there and left after taking two clicks.
Meet the Asian small-clawed otters. There was an entire family of it – they were cheerful, joyous, and lovely to watch. They always love to play. There is another bunch of otters in the lower exhibit. There you will see underwater activities.
There is a separate zone for Australasia. There I found this tree kangaroo. These are found in Papua New Guinea. In the entire world, you will not find over fifty such kangaroos in the zoo. It was far from me and was eating something. I wanted to have a picture with this cute little pie, but it not listen to my wish (story of my life).
To be honest, I didn’t know that an animal of such named existed. And I never saw such an animal in my life before. How could I be? These bush pigs live in Africa and I live so far from there. However, I am glad that I met them at last. They are such lovely little creatures with striking reddish-brown far with black legs.
Four Koalas from Australia named Pellita, Paddle, Chan, and Idalia were brought to the Singapore zoo on a loan. I could not recognize by their names, but it didn’t bother me at all. They were playing in the branch of a tree. Unfortunately, you can’t see them any longer as they returned to their home soil in Australia after I visited the zoo. You can be a bit of jealous about me for this. They were worth watching in the branch. The photo could not do any justice.
Once I met a friend from Germany, he said that he is so keen to see snakes because they don’t see them in their country. It was baffling for me because I never could appreciate the beauty of a snake. It always gives me a chillness. However, as long as they are inside of glass I am happy to meet them. It’s one such moment where my photo also reflected while taking a snapshot. Oh! There are plenty of reptiles in the Singapore Zoo. If you are a reptile lover, you will have a lot of fun there.
Two Asian elephants were taking a ride together. They were having some serious discussions. Interestingly, all the elephants in the Singapore zoo are female. They also have a leader, I could not identify it either. Comparing to other zoos of the world, the elephants I saw there seemed to be smaller in my eyes. Maybe I couldn’t see all of them. Maybe I was too tired and hallucinating. But, either way, I love elephants, and it was good to see them.
They are one kind of monkeys. They have a long white color on their head with blackface. Cotton-top Tamarin is one of the smallest primates. In the Singapore zoo, there is an entire family of it. In a family of Tamarin, dad takes care of their kids and hand them over to their mother if they need any kind of nursing. When I was there, they were playing in the tree and I could accommodate two in my photo frame.
Do you know a difference between Orangutan and monkeys? Orangutans do not have any tail because they are apes. They are the largest tree-dwelling mammals on earth. They are found in Indonesia and Malaysia and very intelligent in the standard of animals. In the Singapore zoo, there is a complex habitat system for them composed of woods. It’s like of a spider web made by woods. The Orangutans were living there. The babies learn their survival techniques by playing with their parents and they remain with their parents for 7 to 8 years. Fascinating, right?
Meet Cassowary, the most dangerous bird on earth. They attacked and killed a man in the USA in 2019. Don’t be alarmed, they are not more dangerous than humans, so, let’s enjoy their beauty. They are a beautiful creature. Their color is so vivid, you wish you could lend a bit from them. They eat fruits, leaves, grasses but omnivorous. They are good jumpers and have a heavyweight. I wanted to bring one home but deterred knowing that they can attack me with their foot.
This is not the name of an animal, you don’t need to be confused. But, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was one (There so many unfamiliar names of the animals in my dictionary). One beauty of the Singapore zoo is its treetops trail. It replicates a rainforest habitat. Although inside a zoo, the creatures feel like they are in the forest. Even if you look at the top, you will see the animals playing in the tree in joy and making sounds. This is one such capture, where I need not know the name of the animal, all I can see in this photo is the joy of a creature in its playground.
The above list is not an exhaustive one. There are many more interesting animals in the Singapore zoo to see that’s not in the above list. You got to visit there to see all of them in your own eyes.
I became exhausted, hungry, and thirsty at one stage. So, I chose to have some rest. I noticed a beautiful bench composed of timbers (it looked so natural) and sat there. While I was gazing around, a kid showed up with joy and start screaming pointing at me – “Daddy! Daddy!! What is it? It looks like us and, oh, my God, it’s grinning, too!”. I could pick up the sounds of some shutters.
I understood, it’s time for me to leave – if not the world, but the zoo.
Get down at Mandai Khatib MRT Station and take the Mandai Khatib Shuttle Bus, which takes 20 minutes to reach the zoo.
Get down to Ang Mo Kio MRT station and take 138 number bus which will take you to the zoo.
The Marsiling Station is the closest MRT from the zoo. It’s only 5 KM from the zoo. But, from there, if you want to take a bus, it will take a lot of time. So, if you are already that close, take a grab. So, you can go there and take a Grab.
You can always call a Grab and hop on to it.
Although you can go to the zoo with distinct bus combinations from city, I don’t recommend it. It will take around two hours and I don’t see any reason of using it.
Ticket type | Adults | 3 to 12 years old | 0 to 2 years |
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1 day ticket | S$44 | S$29 | Free |
Night safari with tram ride | S$51 | S$34 | Free |
River Safari with Amazon River Quest | S$41 | S$27 | Free |
I recommend buying a ticket using an online booking platform named Klook. You can use an international credit card, will avail discount (I always see them providing discounts) and loyalty points which you can use later to lessen your cost of buying a ticket further. You need not stand in the queue and can enter showing your ticket on a mobile. I used this to get into the zoo with no hassle.
The toilet in the Singapore zoo is unique in design, well maintained and free to use.
8:30 AM to 6:00 PM – the last entry at 5:00 PM.
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