Observe a different kind of nightlife - for nocturnal animals that is! Take a tram ride or walk the trails to discover the beauty of wildlife at Singapore Zoo.
Opening hours
Monday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Tuesday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Wednesday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Thursday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Friday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Saturday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Sunday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Contact
80 Mandai Lake Road Singapore 729826
What to expect?
What to expect?
The Night Safari at Singapore Zoo is the world’s first nocturnal zoo. The award-winning zoo has attracted 1.1 million visitors per year since opening in 1994. The zoo applies the open zoo concept with natural barriers and has special dim lighting which resembles moonlight, allowing nocturnal animals to feel just at home. Housing over 130 species and over 2500 animals, be prepared to be amazed by the rituals of various nocturnal animals!
Start the visit with an explosive Thumbuakar performance at the entrance as you wait in line. Then witness the talent of the animals with the Creatures of the Night performance taking place at the Amphitheatre. Take the walking trails to explore the Singapore Zoo by foot and view the nocturnal animals at your own pace.
Alternatively, enjoy the Night Safari by exploring the park comfortably with tram rides accompanied with English audio commentary. Weekend visitors will be entertained with Keepers’ Chit-Chat, allowing visitors to view lions and tigers as they devour their meals, while keepers share interesting moments with the animals. Singapore Zoo also offers premium experiences with additional fees, such as unique dining experiences and wildlife tours.
Start the visit with an explosive Thumbuakar performance at the entrance as you wait in line. Then witness the talent of the animals with the Creatures of the Night performance taking place at the Amphitheatre. Take the walking trails to explore the Singapore Zoo by foot and view the nocturnal animals at your own pace.
Alternatively, enjoy the Night Safari by exploring the park comfortably with tram rides accompanied with English audio commentary. Weekend visitors will be entertained with Keepers’ Chit-Chat, allowing visitors to view lions and tigers as they devour their meals, while keepers share interesting moments with the animals. Singapore Zoo also offers premium experiences with additional fees, such as unique dining experiences and wildlife tours.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Water bottle and light snacks
- Insect repellent
- Camera
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- ATM machines
- Nursing rooms
- Diaper changing facilities
- Mobility access
- First aid
- Lockers
- Left luggage
- Rain gears
- Prayer room
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Do not venture into prohibited areas as it is highly dangerous.
- Strict parental supervision is advised especially for small children to prevent them from wandering around in dangerous territories.
- During the tram ride, stay seated and keep your hands and feet within the tram.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Check the weather forecasts before heading over, as shows may be affected by rainy weather.
- Book online to enjoy discounts and get the earliest slot at 7.15pm to avoid the crowd. Alternatively, avoid visiting during weekends and public holidays.
- Come earlier than the entry time to enjoy the Thumbuakar Performance at the entrance while standing in line.
- Waiting time for the tram rides may be long. It is recommended to go for the walking trails first before going for the tram ride towards the end.
- It may be hard to take pictures due to dim lighting and relatively fast tram rides.
- Require other language options? Bring your wired earphone as there are other language options on the trams.
- Do not feed or tease the animals.
- Flash photography is not allowed.
- Smoking within the zoo vicinity is not allowed. There is a special designated smoking point outside the park entrance.
- Be careful if you go home at midnight as taxis may be scarce after 11pm.
- Last entry for night safari at Singapore Zoo is at 11.15 pm.
What to expect?
What to expect?
The Night Safari at Singapore Zoo is the world’s first nocturnal zoo. The award-winning zoo has attracted 1.1 million visitors per year since opening in 1994. The zoo applies the open zoo concept with natural barriers and has special dim lighting which resembles moonlight, allowing nocturnal animals to feel just at home. Housing over 130 species and over 2500 animals, be prepared to be amazed by the rituals of various nocturnal animals!
Start the visit with an explosive Thumbuakar performance at the entrance as you wait in line. Then witness the talent of the animals with the Creatures of the Night performance taking place at the Amphitheatre. Take the walking trails to explore the Singapore Zoo by foot and view the nocturnal animals at your own pace.
Alternatively, enjoy the Night Safari by exploring the park comfortably with tram rides accompanied with English audio commentary. Weekend visitors will be entertained with Keepers’ Chit-Chat, allowing visitors to view lions and tigers as they devour their meals, while keepers share interesting moments with the animals. Singapore Zoo also offers premium experiences with additional fees, such as unique dining experiences and wildlife tours.
Start the visit with an explosive Thumbuakar performance at the entrance as you wait in line. Then witness the talent of the animals with the Creatures of the Night performance taking place at the Amphitheatre. Take the walking trails to explore the Singapore Zoo by foot and view the nocturnal animals at your own pace.
Alternatively, enjoy the Night Safari by exploring the park comfortably with tram rides accompanied with English audio commentary. Weekend visitors will be entertained with Keepers’ Chit-Chat, allowing visitors to view lions and tigers as they devour their meals, while keepers share interesting moments with the animals. Singapore Zoo also offers premium experiences with additional fees, such as unique dining experiences and wildlife tours.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Water bottle and light snacks
- Insect repellent
- Camera
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- ATM machines
- Nursing rooms
- Diaper changing facilities
- Mobility access
- First aid
- Lockers
- Left luggage
- Rain gears
- Prayer room
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Do not venture into prohibited areas as it is highly dangerous.
- Strict parental supervision is advised especially for small children to prevent them from wandering around in dangerous territories.
- During the tram ride, stay seated and keep your hands and feet within the tram.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Check the weather forecasts before heading over, as shows may be affected by rainy weather.
- Book online to enjoy discounts and get the earliest slot at 7.15pm to avoid the crowd. Alternatively, avoid visiting during weekends and public holidays.
- Come earlier than the entry time to enjoy the Thumbuakar Performance at the entrance while standing in line.
- Waiting time for the tram rides may be long. It is recommended to go for the walking trails first before going for the tram ride towards the end.
- It may be hard to take pictures due to dim lighting and relatively fast tram rides.
- Require other language options? Bring your wired earphone as there are other language options on the trams.
- Do not feed or tease the animals.
- Flash photography is not allowed.
- Smoking within the zoo vicinity is not allowed. There is a special designated smoking point outside the park entrance.
- Be careful if you go home at midnight as taxis may be scarce after 11pm.
- Last entry for night safari at Singapore Zoo is at 11.15 pm.
Observe a different kind of nightlife - for nocturnal animals that is! Take a tram ride or walk the trails to discover the beauty of wildlife at Singapore Zoo.
Opening hours
Monday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Tuesday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Wednesday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Thursday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Friday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Saturday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Sunday | 07:15 pm to 12:00 am |
Contact
80 Mandai Lake Road Singapore 729826