How to Get to Singapore Night Safari by MRT?
This is the complete guide on how to get to Singapore Night Safari by MRT. We have written this article to make sure that you have a stress-free and fast transit to the Night Safari. This is one of Singapore’s best and most famous attractions (Tickets available online) .
The one thing that we have learned about travelling in Singapore is that the MRT and public transportation network is phenomenal. We highly recommend that you try to avoid getting into private vehicles in Singapore. Staying beside an MRT station and taking the MRT not only is more environmentally friendly but you can also save some serious cash by opting for public transportation.
It actually isn’t possible to make it directly to the Night Safari by only using the MRT. Consequently, we will provide you with a thorough overview of how to take the MRT to specific stations in the city and then how to transfer to a bus. The bus will then transport you to the Safari for a night of great experiences.
Why should you visit Singapore Night Safari?
Singapore Night Safari is considered to be the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park. It is one of Singapore’s best and most famous family attractions. The Safari attracts around 1.3 million annual visitors and definitely a must-see while you are in the city!
Not only is Singapore Night Safari considered to be a truly innovative attraction, it is also massive and features a wide selection of animals. At the time of writing the Safari has approximately 900 animals and 100 different species. The Safari spans 35-hectares leaving plenty of room for animals to move around.
Similar to the Singapore Zoo, the Night Safari has a clear focus on conservation and biodiversity.
Almost 41% of the species present in Singapore night safari are considered to be threatened. The park emphasizes the importance of breeding threatened species. There are numerous threatened species that the park has bred over the last decade. Some examples include Asian elephants, Malayan tapirs, Asian lions Malayan tigers among others.
Orientation and Experience
The Singapore Night Safari experience consists of a 40-minute tram ride. While on the tram you will travel through six distinct regions. A few examples include the Himalayan Foothills and Southeast Asian Jungle. As you move through the park you will see animals from different areas around the world. Not only is this an exciting experience, but it also educates visitors as well.
An interesting activity that you might want to check out at Singapore Night Safari is the experiential dining called the “ Gourmet Safari Express” . This is a highly recommended and memorable experience for sure!
Awards and Recognition for Singapore Night Safari
Singapore Night Safari has a very positive reputation throughout Southeast Asia. Actually, many visitors to the city have this as #1 on their ‘to-do list’.
It has also received countless awards over the years.
Some examples include the Singapore Experience Award for Best Visitor Attraction and Singapore Superbrand Award . In 2010 it received the Asian Attraction Award .
All of these Awards suggest that you were going to get a very organized and well-planned experience when you visit Singapore Night Safari.
Now, we will outline how to get to Singapore Night Safari directly below!
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Getting to Singapore Night Safari using MRT
Step 1: find a hotel within 1-2 minutes of an mrt station..
One cool thing about getting to Singapore Night Safari is that there are multiple ways to get there using public transportation. Therefore, you cannot get there directly using MRT, but a combination of train and bus.
Regardless of which way you get to the safari, it is a very smart idea to stay as close as possible to an MRT station. Singapore’s public transportation network is cheap, safe, and fast.
When you book a hotel near an MRT station you also save valuable time because you are avoiding traffic in the downtown area of the city. And let’s not forget about the environment as well.
There are countless properties within walking distance of stations throughout the city. Keep in mind that you want to be the only one or two minutes away so that you avoid Singapore’s extreme heat during the afternoon hours.
Included a few suggestions below that we know are very very close to MRT stations. As you can see by the reviews for it listed below they are also well-managed and well-received by guests.
Fairmont Singapore (5-star, rated 9/10 based on reviews). Very close to Esplanade Station .
The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore (5-star, rated 9.3/10 based on reviews. One minute from City Hall Station .
We do not have a direct partnership with any of these properties, but we are willing to share them to get you thinking about where you should stay.
There are also tons of other options available so make sure that you check out the map of Singapore accommodation before you book.
Step 2: Get an MRT Ticket to Khatib, Choa Chu Kang, or Ang Mo Kio Station.
When you leave your hotel or apartment and you are ready to go to Singapore night Safari you have to get your ticket organized.
Technically, there are three different MRT stations that you can go to in order to eventually reach the Night Safari:
Khatib Station
Choa Chu Kang Station
Ang Mo Kio Station
All three of these stations are located on the North-South Line . This line is represented the in red colour on Singapore’s train map.
The station that you choose really depends on your location when you were staying in Singapore. We often recommend going to Khatib Station because there is a dedicated shuttle from there to Singapore Night Safari.
Types of Tickets/Cards to Choose From
We have summarized them below for your convenience.
- Singapore Tourist Passes
- Stored-value cards
We have written a complete guide on how to buy MRT tickets in Singapore . Read this if you want very specific information about each one of these options.
***Inside tip: Try to use a stored-value card (such as an EZlink Card for this journey) because it works for both buses and the MRT.
Regardless of what kind of ticket you end up using, make sure you are traveling to one of the three aforementioned stations on the way to the Night Safari.
We strongly recommend buying a Multiple Attraction Pass to go along with your Tourist Pass . You can save up to 52% when you buy several passes at the same making it an awesome deal. At this point, over 200,000 of these passes have been sold!
Step 3: Take the North-South Line to Khatib, Choa Chu Kang, or Ang Mo Kio Station
Ride the MRT along the North-South Line until you reach one of the following stations: Khatib, Choa Chu Kang, or Ang Mo.
Regardless of what station you are travelling to, keep in mind that there are a few things on the train that will remind you of upcoming stations.
The first and most obvious one is the verbal announcements that will be made. These should alert you of what is the next station on the line. Secondly, refer to the signs above the exit doors.
Step 4: Alight at Khatib, Choa Chu Kang, or Ang Mo Kio Station
Get off the train at your intended station. You have three stations to choose from and all of them have a bus that goes to the Singapore Night Safari.
There is a slight difference, however, between these stations.
Khatib Station has a dedicated shuttle that goes directly to Singapore Night Safari called the Mandai Katib Shuttle. If you get off at Choa Chu Kang and Ang Mo Station you will get on a public bus.
Exiting Khatib MRT Station…
Exiting Choa Chu Kang MRT Station…
Exiting Ang Mo Kio MRT Station…
Step 5: Take the bus from Choa Chu Kang, or Ang Mo Kio Station to Singapore Night Safari
Option 1 : If you take the MRT to Choa Chu Kang Station then wait for bus number 927 to go to Singapore Night Safari.
Option 2 : Alternatively, if you get off at Ang Mo Station, be prepared to take bus number 138 .
Option 3 : Khatib Station has the Mandai Katib Shuttle that transports passengers to Singapore Night Safari.
Try to pay for this bus ride with the same stored-value card that you used for the MRT.
Pay using an EZlink card or a NETS Flashpay card . Don’t plan on using cash for these bus rides!
Come prepared and have a card loaded with cash and ready.
Step 6: Get off at Singapore Night Safari and walk to the entrance.
Once you get off the bus, simply follow the signs to the Night Safari.
Since this one of Singapore’s premier attractions, you should have no problem figuring out where you need to go from the bus!
Common questions about taking the MRT to Singapore Night Safari
In the section below we answer some of the common questions that travellers have had when they are going to Singapore Night Safari using a combination of MRT and bus.
When does the Mandai Khatib shuttle open and close?
Heading from the station to the Night Safari:
The first bus leaves from Khatib MRT Station at 8:00 am.
Also, the last bus leaves from Khatib MRT Station at 7:00 am.
Heading from the Zoo to the station:
The first bus leaves from Singapore Night Safari at 8:20 am.
Also, the last bus leaves from Singapore Night Safari at 7:20 pm.
How much does it cost to take the Mandai Khatib shuttle bus to Singapore Night Safari?
The cost to ride the Mandai Khatib shuttle bus to Singapore Night Safari is $1 dollar. Therefore, the total roundtrip cost is $2 dollars. Take note that children below 3 years of age travel for free!!
How much time does it take from Khatib Station to Singapore Night Safari (and vice versa) on the bus?
Usually, it takes about 15-20 minutes to go from Khatib Station to Singapore Night Safari on the bus.
How often do buses depart Khatib Station for Singapore Night Safari?
According to the schedule, the shuttle bus is scheduled to depart every 20 minutes from Khatib Station en route to Singapore Night Safari. This is an approximation and subject to variables such as traffic conditions.
Of course, be open-minded if you have to wait a few minutes longer.
Is it a wise decision to stay at a hotel near the Singapore Night Safari?
Most tourists choose to stay in the downtown area, as opposed to the nearby Night Safari.
This is because the Safari is considered quite North relative to the other major attractions in Singapore. The only reason why tourists may stay up near the Safari is so that they can also check out the Zoo and River Safari over a two or three day period.
Where should you stay in Singapore to access sights such as the Singapore Night Safari?
Chinatown is always a solid choice if you want a convenient place to stay that is cheap by Singapore standards. In this area of the city, there are tons of markets that offer affordable food options as well. There is a cluster of hostels and boutique hotels that are within only two or three minutes of Chinatown Station .
If you are not a budget traveller then you might want to consider staying in Marina Bay. This is Singapore’s most scenic area with a breathtaking skyline and world-class hotels.
Two popular options within walking distance of Marina Bay include:
Marina Bay Sands Hotel
Raffles Singapore
You can expect to pay a lot more in Marina Bay than in Chinatown but this really depends on your budget and what your personal preferences are when you travel.
More questions about getting to Singapore Night Safari by MRT?
We truly hope that this step-by-step guide on how to get to Singapore Night Safari by MRT has been detailed enough for you. In comparison to other attractions, Night Safari has a lot of different transportation options. This can make it slightly confusing as a tourist because you don’t know really which one is going to be the fastest.
Additional Transportation Considerations
We have included three different stations that you potentially could take the MRT before you transfer to a bus. It might be a wise idea to see where your hotel is located and what direction you will be travelling on the North-South line. This will give you an indication of what the most convenient station is to catch the bus.
Also, keep in mind that it is possible to take a shuttle bus directly to Singapore Night Safari as well.
We do not want you to feel like the MRT is the only way to get to this attraction.
You can also get there by private vehicle or buy a taxi as well. The decision that you make really comes down to your budget and how much time you want to spend getting to and from the Safari.
Furthermore, if you’re travelling with children, then it might be just easier getting a vehicle and going directly to the Safari. Transferring from the MRT to the bus and vice-versa may be a bit stressful for you if you have small children.
If you are staying in an area other than downtown please refer to the official website for Singapore Night Safari . This is the spot where you can learn more information about getting there from an alternative station in the city.
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Night Safari Singapore: Our Reviews & How We Get There
In our Night Safari Singapore reviews, my wife and I share our personal experiences from our visit to the zoo, detailing what we enjoyed and what we didn’t.
Plus, I’ll guide you on how to get to Night Safari Singapore using MRT and bus , making your trip smooth and straightforward.
For me, this zoo is a top night activity in Singapore for its unique glimpse into the nocturnal animal world.
Let me share more about this zoo and the things you should take note before visiting. Let’s get started! 😊
What is Night Safari Singapore
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- By MRT and Mandai Khatib Shuttle
Comparisons with Daytime Zoo Experiences
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Night Safari Singapore is the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park . Housing over 900 animals from approximately 100 species , it offers two main experiences : a tram ride or a walking trail .
On the tram, you can see a variety of animals like Malayan tigers and White African lions, each in their element under the cloak of night.
If you choose to walk, expect close encounters with creatures like sloth bears and Asian otters.
The journey is made even more memorable with captivating animal show, where the nocturnal talents of these creatures are displayed, adding an extra layer of wonder to your visit.
Time We Visit:
We visited the Night Safari Singapore during the earliest time slot at 7:15 PM. I highly recommend doing the same because you get to see the animals in much better light.
Our Tram Ride Journey:
We began our adventure with the tram ride. It’s a great way to get up close with the animals, although taking good photographs from the moving tram can be a bit challenging.
Animal Show Experience:
After the tram ride, I recommend checking out the Creatures of the Night show at 8:30 PM. It’s not only entertaining but also really informative, giving you a fascinating glimpse into the world of nocturnal animals.
Walking Trails Feedback:
Finally, we explored the four walking trails. It’s a chance to see different species of animals, many of them are active at night.
While some animals are easily visible, others are harder to spot. It requires a bit of patience, but taking your time to observe the animals is definitely worth it.
How Much Time We Allocated for the Park Visit:
We spent around 3 hours exploring the park, and it was time well spent.
There’s so much to see and experience, so I recommend setting aside at least this much time to fully enjoy the Night Safari.
Overall Experience:
We thoroughly enjoyed the Night Safari Singapore as a unique zoo experience. It’s a fantastic place to spend an evening, and adding it to our Singapore 5-day itinerary was a choice I’m happy about.
Also, a useful tip: don’t forget to bring a water bottle. You can refill it at the free water dispensers near the washrooms, which is both convenient and eco-friendly.
Thing We Didn’t Like:
There are some mosquitoes at the Night Safari, so I highly recommend bringing mosquito repellent. This small preparation can make your experience much more comfortable.
When you buy tickets at the Night Safari’s on-site counter, the regular prices are SGD $55 for adults and SGD $38 for children aged 3 to 12.
But here’s a tip: book the Night Safari tickets online here to enjoy special pricing. We did this and it was a smooth process.
You’ll receive e-tickets in your email, which you can simply show on your phone for a convenient and easy park entry.
For the best experience at the Night Safari Singapore , aim for the earliest admission time at 7:15 PM .
Going early helps you see the animals more clearly, as it’s less dark. This also gives you plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed.
Additionally, more animals are active during this time , increasing your chances of seeing high-energy animals in action.
The park is open from 7.15 PM until midnight, with the last entry at 11:15 PM.
Entry Time Slots: 7:15 PM, 7:45 PM, 8:15 PM, 8:45 PM, 9:15 PM & 9:45 PM
To effortlessly navigate Night Safari, I suggest downloading the zoo map here . This will make it easier for you to explore the park using just your smartphone.
It’s not advisable that you use a hardcopy map because it can be very hard to see and read it at night.
To make the most of your visit, I suggest having dinner early and lining up at the entry gate by 6:30 PM . This lets you catch the earliest tram ride at Night Safari and cut down on waiting times .
While it’s tough to take good photographs from the moving tram, the upside is that you can fully immerse yourself in observing and enjoying the animals. It’s a unique opportunity to see them up close without distractions.
The Night Safari Singapore offers 4 walking trails that allow you to see the animals up-close . These are Leopard Trail , Fishing Cat Trail , East Lodge Trail , and Tasmanian Devil Trail .
Each trail comes with a variety of animals. So, you just have to pick the trail that you are interested in.
1. Leopard Trail
The Leopard Trail lets you see nocturnal animals in action. You’ll spot popular cats like Sri Lankan leopards, clouded leopards, golden cats, civets, and lions.
But it’s not just about cats; as you walk further, you’ll also encounter porcupines, eagle owls, giant flying squirrels, and fruit bats.
2. Fishing Cat Trail
On the Fishing Cat Trail, you’ll find predators like striped hyenas and fishing cats. These animals are highly alert and strategic in hunting their prey. Keep your eyes open to catch their impressive moves.
Besides these, you’ll also see binturongs, pangolins, Asian otters, and more!
3. East Lodge Trail
The East Lodge Trail blends African and Asian wildlife, showcasing animals from both tropical and grassland environments.
Here, you’ll find Malayan Tigers, serval cats, sloth bears, and spotted hyenas.
Also, keep an eye out for unique species like babirusas, anoas, and bongos. If these animals fascinate you, this trail is a must-visit.
4. Tasmanian Devil Trail
The Tasmanian Devil Trail offers a unique chance to see wallabies, often with babies in their pouches.
This area, focusing on wildlife from Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand, features charming animals like sugar gliders, barn owls, and possums.
You can also spot the impressive white-lipped python here.
To fully enjoy your Night Safari experience, don’t miss the “Creatures of the Night” show at the Night Safari Amphitheatre.
The show runs at 7:30 PM, 8:30 PM, and 9:30 PM. On Fridays to Sundays, there’s an additional show at 10:15 PM.
This show puts a spotlight on some amazingly talented animals. You’ll be entertained by owls, civets, and fennec foxes, each showcasing their adorable antics.
Remember, you can only book seats 2 hours before each presentation. So, it’s crucial to plan ahead and reserve early to ensure you get a spot.
You can enjoy dinner at Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant , located right next to the Night Safari entrance .
Designed in a rustic village style , the restaurant serves a variety of dishes, ranging from local specialties to international cuisine .
It’s an ideal spot for a quick snack or a leisurely meal, surrounded by the sounds of nocturnal wildlife.
When visiting Night Safari Singapore, it’s crucial to remember that flash photography is not allowed . This is to protect the animals, as bright flashes can startle and disturb them.
For night photography, here are some tips:
- Use a High ISO Setting: This helps your camera capture more light, making it easier to photograph in low-light conditions.
- Experiment with Exposure: Longer exposure can capture more details but requires a steady hand or support.
- Be Patient: Night photography requires time and patience. Wait for the right moment to capture the animals in their natural behavior.
For a better and more convenient trip to Night Safari, check out my recommended itinerary below. It’s designed to help you fully experience and enjoy every moment of your visit.
- 6:30 PM – Queue up at the entry gate of Night Safari
- 7:15 PM – Enter Night Safari and hop on the tram ride
- 8:30 PM – Watch Creatures of the Night show (25 Minutes Show)
- 9:00 PM – Stroll along Fishing Cat Trail, Leopard Trail, East Lodge Trail and Tasmanian Devil Trail
How to Get to Night Safari Singapore
Even if there’s no MRT station that takes you directly to Night Safari Singapore, no need to worry! You can easily reach the place from the MRT station then by bus.
1. By MRT and Mandai Khatib Shuttle
The best way to go to Night Safari is by MRT and Mandai Khatib Shuttle especially for first-time visitors.
Take the MRT to Khatib Station , then head for Exit A to board the Mandai Khatib Shuttle to Night Safari . The journey takes about 15 minutes and costs SGD $2 .
The shuttle operates from 8:00 AM to 12:00 AM , with services running every 10 to 20 minutes .
Kindly take note that the Mandai Khatib Shuttle only accept EZ-link or NETS Flash card and it didn’t accept cash.
2. By Bus 138
If you’re staying close to Ang Mo Kio area , you can board the bus 138 go to Night Safari . The bus fare is SGD $1.72 (if pay by EZ-link or NETS Flash card) and SGD $2.50 (if pay by cash) . The one-way trip will take around 39 minutes .
If you’re paying with cash, it’s advised to use the exact fare, as no change will be provided.
To get on the bus 138, go to Ang Mo Kio bus terminal, which is connected to Exit C of Ang Mo Kio Station .
The bus 138 runs every 6 to 17 minutes from 6:00 AM to 11:45 PM.
If you want a comfortable way to get to Night Safari, then you can take a taxi. To save some money, you can take a taxi from the Exit A of Khatib Station and it costs around SGD $13.
- Singapore Zoo : Vibrant and traditional, it features a variety of animals in a lush, open environment with natural sunlight.
- River Wonders : Specializes in aquatic and riverine animals, showcasing a mix of land and water creatures.
- Night Safari: Focuses on nocturnal animals. It’s quieter, with a mysterious atmosphere, and animals are viewed under subtle lighting. The tram ride provides a guided tour through different zones, a feature unique to Night Safari.
In Summary:
Singapore Zoo and River Wonders offer a traditional zoo experience with a diverse range of animals.
Night Safari is perfect for exploring the nocturnal wildlife world, offering a serene and interesting experience.
We’ve come to the end part of our reviews of Night Safari Singapore. I hope that you find this helpful when planning for your itinerary.
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Singapore Night Safari Tickets & Tours
Singapore Night Safari is the World’s first nocturnal wildlife park.
During the Safari, which starts after dark, visitors explore the 35-hectare zoo on a 40-minute tram ride. Even as the nocturnal animals roam freely, the Tram winds through four wildlife trails with live commentary.
This night-time journey into the wilderness attracts 1.3 million visitors annually. This article explains everything you need to know before you buy Singapore Zoo Night Safari tickets.
Types of Singapore Night Safari tickets
You get a physical ticket when you buy Singapore Night Safari tickets at the venue. However, we recommend you buy your tickets online, much in advance, to avoid the long queues at the ticket counter. You can save at least an hour of waiting time with online tickets.
Singapore Night Safari with Tram Ride
Singapore Go City Explorer Pass
Walk and explore or take the Tram?
There are two ways to explore the Night Safari: walking or Tram.
Visitors who have been to the Night Safari Singapore multiple times recommend you do both.
First, take the Tram, do the 40-minute ride to see everything there is, and then catch one of the walking trails.
The walking paths have enough lighting, and Park Rangers are placed at strategic points to assist.
Types of Tram
To explore Singapore Night Safari Park, you can opt for two types of Trams.
Free Tram with English commentary
Access to this Tram comes free with all Singapore Night Safari tickets .
There is a queue to get into this Tram, but the waiting time usually doesn’t exceed 15 minutes.
The live commentary on this free Night Safari Tram is in English.
Night Safari’s Express Tram
You can book the Express Tram if you don’t want to stand in the queue or want the live commentary in a language other than English.
The Express Tram commentary is available in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Thai, and Vietnamese.
When you book the Express Tram at the venue, you must stand in a queue and shell out S$10 for every person (including kids).
Tip: Because of the darkness and the vegetation, there are lots of mosquitos and insects. Do carry insect repellent.
Plan your travel
From Thursday to Sunday, Night Safari Singapore opens at 6.30 pm and closes at midnight. It also remains open on Public Holidays and on the eve of a Public Holiday.
The last entry into the Night Safari Park is at 11.15 pm. The wildlife attraction remains closed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The ticket counters open early at 5.30 pm and close by 11 pm.
Most visitors spend around three hours at Singapore Night Safari. Within three hours, you can go on the Safari Tram ride, walk one of the animal trails, see Creatures of the Night Show and Thumbuakar Performance, and have dinner. However, if you are in a hurry, you can skip the Trail walk and dinner and explore Singapore Night Safari in about two hours.
After you purchase the tickets, you will get an email with instructions on how to select a time slot for your Night Safari. You can choose from 7.15 pm, 8.15 pm, 9.15 pm, or 10.15 pm.
The best time to visit Singapore Night Safari is 7.15 pm. That’s when the gates open, and you can be one of the first to get in. This is the best slot because it helps you time your attendance at the shows, pick the Tram ride, and plan your dinner to perfection.
Once inside the Park, most visitors rush to the Night Safari Tram ride, resulting in long queues. After the tram ride, they head to the shows, creating additional crowds. To avoid this, we recommend a different approach.
Upon entering at 7:15 pm, head straight to the Creatures of the Night Show at the outdoor amphitheater. Although the show officially starts at 7:15 pm, you’ll have a few minutes to settle in as other visitors are still arriving. The 25-minute show ends just in time for you to catch the 7-minute Thumbuakar Performance at the Entrance Courtyard.
The second Thumbuakar Performance of the evening starts at 8 pm, so you may have a short wait. By 8:15 pm, you will have enjoyed both shows and be ready for the tram ride. Despite the long lines, efficient crowd management ensures you can board the Night Safari Tram within 15 minutes.
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Which Singapore Night Safari ticket is best for you?
This ticket grants you access to a four-hour Tram Ride experience at the world’s first nocturnal zoo!
Enjoy English audio commentary that provides insights into the enclosures and exhibits.
After a day of holiday fun, the Night Safari offers a perfect and enchanting way to end your day.
With the flexibility to choose 2 to 7 attractions from a list of over 50 top sites, you can tailor your itinerary to your interests.
The pass is valid for up to 60 days, allowing you to explore at your own pace without feeling rushed.
The Go City Explorer Pass offers significant savings compared to buying individual tickets, making it a cost-effective way to discover Singapore.
With this package, you can enjoy hassle-free transportation to and from the world’s first nocturnal zoo, eliminating the stress of travel arrangements.
Enjoy a thrilling tram ride through diverse habitats and witness unique nighttime animal behaviors.
With everything taken care of, you can fully immerse yourself in the captivating wildlife experience.
Explore Singapore Night Safari better
Because of the excellent public transport system in Singapore, it is easy to reach Singapore Night Safari.
Many tourists think that Singapore Night Safari and Singapore Zoo are the same attraction, but they are two different ones. However, they are close to each other.
Night Safari’s entrance is adjacent to Singapore Zoo’s entry gate.
Address: 80, Mandai Lake Road, Singapore, 729826. Get Directions .
The Night Safari has four trails –
Fishing Cat Trail
Leopard trail, wallaby trail, east lodge trail.
The Singapore Night Safari map comes in handy if you decide to walk one (or many) of these trails.
Even if you decide to stick to the Tram, the Night Safari map will still help you reach the shows and find visitor services such as washrooms, restaurants, etc.
There are four food outlets at the Singapore Night Safari.
1. Ulu Ulu Safari restaurant
Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant is located at the Night Safari’s Entrance Plaza and is open from 5.30 pm to 11 pm. The restaurant resembles a charming village and is a perfect place to start or end your Night Safari. You can order a la carte or opt for either the Asian or the Indian Buffet.
2. Jungle Rotisserie
The alfresco Jungle Rotisserie restaurant is at the Entrance Courtyard and offers a ringside view of the Thumbuakar Performance, where fire eaters get on the stage. To top it off, the restaurant offers some of the best smoky meat around.
3. Safari Sizzles
Safari Sizzles is located at the Entrance Plaza of the Night Safari and is open daily from 5.30 pm to midnight. They serve an excellent selection of gourmet hot dogs, fried snacks, chapati rolls, and alcoholic thirst quenchers.
4. Ben & Jerry’s
This is where all the ice cream lovers stop before or after their Night Safari. Since the weather is usually hot and humid, almost everyone lands up at Ben & Jerry’s.
Singapore Night Safari shows
The Singapore Night Safari has two shows, both of which are popular with tourists. Since both shows are in massive demand, we recommend you reach the venue 15 minutes before they start.
Thumbuakar Performance
This show welcomes you to the Night Safari. Pyro warriors demonstrate their fire-twirling and flame-throwing skills to the beat of jungle drums.
This fire show happens at the Entrance Courtyard, and the objective is to get you all revved up for the wild experience. The fire eaters perform thrice on weekdays and four times on weekends.
Weekdays: 6.45 pm, 8 pm, 9 pm Friday, Saturday and eve of Public Holidays: 6.45 pm, 8 pm, 9 pm, 10 pm Duration: Approx. 7 minutes
Creatures of the Night show
Creatures of the Night is Singapore Night Safari’s signature show. Otters, Binturongs, Civets, Heyna, and other animals display their natural talents during this interactive show. This show happens in the big outdoor amphitheater amidst the rainforest.
Weekdays: 7.15 pm, 8.30 pm, 9.30 pm Friday, Saturday and eve of Public Holidays: 7.15 pm, 8.30 pm, 9.30 pm, 10.30 pm Duration: Approx. 25 minutes *Shows are weather permitting. If it rains, they can get canceled.
Jurong Bird Park to Night Safari, Singapore
Some tourists plan Jurong Bird Park in the morning and Singapore Night Safari later in the day. After exploring Jurong Bird Park, you can go on a Safari because it starts at 7.15 pm, and instead of walking, you can explore the nocturnal zoo on a tram. S’Express coaches run between Bird Park and Night Safari. The bus leaves Jurong Bird Park’s coach park at 4.45 pm and reaches Singapore Night Safari at 5.15 pm. This gives you ample time to grab something to eat, stand in the queue, and get in for Singapore Zoo’s Night Safari at 7.15 pm.
Night Safari animals at Singapore Zoo
The Night Safari is divided into seven geographical zones. The zones include the Himalayan Foothills, Indian Subcontinent, Equatorial Africa, Indo-Malayan Region, Asian Riverine Forest, Nepalese River Valley, and Burmese Hillside.
Almost a thousand animals from 100 different species inhabit the 35-hectare Night Safari Park. Since more than 40% of these animals are in danger of being extinct, the Park also practices captive breeding of these species.
When you go down this trail (either by the Tram or by walk), you get to see the nightly routine of animals such as Leopards, Lions, Civets, Porcupines, etc.
You also get to see two fantastic walk-through exhibits with flying foxes and flying squirrels on the Leopard Trail.
Some of the other animals you are likely to spot on this trail are Eagle Owl, Giraffe, Fruit Bat, Golden Cat, Otters, Tarsier, etc.
The Fishing Cat Trail simulates the jungles of Singapore, which host animals such as Fishing Cat, Binturong, Pangolin, etc.
The Pangolin in Night Safari was a hit and run victim who has now recovered except for a small limp.
When your Night Safari Tram passes through this trail, you can see animals such as Barking Deer, Himalayan Tahr, Indian Gharial, Mousedeer, Striped Hyena, Small-clawed Otter, etc.
This Night Safari Trail is accessible from the East Lodge Tram Station.
It connects the Leopard Trail to the Wallaby Trail and leads you to the section of Night Safari where animals of the savannah (Africa) and the tropics (Asia) live side by side.
Some of the animals you can spot here are Sloth Bear, Bongo, Babirusa, Anoa, Serval, Spotted Hyena, Malayan Tiger, etc.
If you decide to walk this trail, don’t miss the chit chat with Zoo Keepers of Malayan Tigers, at 8.30 pm and 9.30 pm every Friday and Saturday.
This Night Safari trail lines up wildlife from Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea.
The Wallaby Trail has been landscaped in the form of Australian deserts to make it as authentic as possible.
Besides the Wallaby, some of the animals you will spot here are Possum, Sugar Glider, White-lipped Python, etc
Keepers Talk at Night Safari
Keeper chit-chat is an interactive session with a wildlife expert who handles the animals.
You can attend these sessions before or after your Tram ride through the 35 hectares of Singapore Night Safari.
Session with Lion’s Keeper
Location: Lion Lookout, along the Leopard Trail Timings: 8 pm and 9 pm on Friday, Saturday and eve of Public Holidays
Session with Tiger’s Keeper
Location: Malayan Tiger Exhibit along East Lodge Trail Timings: 8.30 pm and 9.30 pm on Friday, Saturday, and eve of Public Holidays
Session with Tasmanian Devil
Location: Tasmanian Devil Exhibit along Tasmanian Devil Trail Timings: 8 pm, daily
Session with Wallaby’s Keeper
Location: Wallaby exhibit along Tasmanian Devil Trail Timings: 9 pm, daily
Singapore Zoo vs. Singapore Night Safari
Tourists are often confused about whether Singapore Zoo and Singapore Night Safari are the same attraction or, if not, what the differences are. Both offer unique experiences and a chance to get up close with a wide variety of animals, but they cater to different preferences and schedules.
Here is some information to help you decide which wildlife attraction you want to visit.
No, they are two different tourist attractions adjacent to each other. Singapore Zoo is a daytime attraction, like all other Zoos. Singapore Night Safari is a night-time attraction, which showcases nocturnal animals. Buy Tickets !
Singapore Zoo opens at 8.30 am and closes at 6 pm, while the Singapore Night Safari opens at 6.30 pm and closes at midnight. And they are within walking distance of each other. There are two ways to visit the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari on the same day – Option 1 This is the best approach when you are traveling with kids or elders. Buy Singapore Zoo tickets online (to avoid wasting time in ticketing lines), and be at the Zoo when it opens at 8.30 am.
Spend 4-5 hours exploring, and then get back to your hotel and rest. Come back at 6 pm and line up to get into the Night Safari gates, which opens at 6.30 pm Option 2 If you are all adults or you have older kids, it is best to see both attractions one after the other. Be at the Singapore Zoo by 1 pm, and explore it till 5 pm. Since you have 1.5 hours before the Singapore Night Safari opens, you can sit down and relax at one of the restaurants and recharge yourself. Once the Night Safari gates open at 6.30 pm, you start your second wildlife experience of the day.
It is hard to take sides here because both are award-winning, world-class tourist attractions. Since they are so different, they can’t be an either-or decision. If you are traveling to Singapore with kids or have the time on hand, it is best to see both.
If you can choose only one (for whatever reason!), we recommend the Singapore Night Safari. Buy Tickets ! Inaugurated in 1994, it is the World’s first Night Safari ever. It has been 25 years since and only two more Night Safaris have come up in rest of the World – Taiping Night Safari (in 2003) and Chiang Mai Night Safari (in 2006). In comparison, there are more than 10,000 Zoos in the World.
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SBS Transit Bus 138 • Springleaf MRT Station to Singapore Zoo, River Safari & Night Safari by Bus
Sbs transit bus service 138.
SBS Transit Bus Service 138 is a trunk bus service which plies from Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange to Singapore Zoo and back. SBS Transit Bus Service 138 serves Springleaf MRT Station directly from Exit 3 towards Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari, offering a new bus connection from the MRT to the attractions.
Springleaf MRT Station
Springleaf MRT Station on the Thomson-East Coast Line is the nearest MRT station to Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari.
Bus Stop 56091 Bef Springleaf Rd – Springleaf MRT Station Exit 3
SBS Transit Bus Service 138 departs from Bus Stop 56091 Bef Springleaf Rd outside Springleaf MRT Station Exit 3 .
This transfer option to Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari is still not widely known yet, and SBS Transit Bus Service 138 may bypass Bus Stop 56091 Bef Springleaf Rd if there are no passengers. Most passengers still board from Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange. Remember to flag the bus early.
Normal Distance-Based Fares (DBF) apply for SBS Transit Bus Service 138. The Singapore Tourist Pass is also accepted on SBS Transit Bus Service 138.
This TEL-138 connection can also be used to get to and from Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium Complex.
SBS Transit Bus Service 138 uses the rural Mandai Road to travel between Springleaf MRT Station and Singapore Zoo.
Bus Stop 48131 S’Pore Zoo for Singapore Zoo, River Safari & Night Safari
Bus Stop 48131 S’Pore Zoo is the dedicated bus stop for Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari. All 3 attractions are conveniently located around the bus stop.
Bus Stop 56099 Aft Springleaf Rd – Springleaf MRT Station Exit 2
From Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari, SBS Transit Bus Service 138 stops at Bus Stop 56099 Aft Springleaf Rd which is located just outside Springleaf MRT Station Exit 2 .
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Night Safari Zoo, Singapore – Information, Animals, Shows, Bus
Singapore’s Night Safari is the first night zoo for nocturnal animals in the world. The experience of watching animals in their natural habitat at night is truly unique. The Night Safari is among Singapore’s most popular tourist destinations.
Night Safari has 2,500 animals in an open environment. Night Safari Zoo is spread over 40 hectares and is next to the Singapore Zoo. It has 4 “Walking Trails” and 7 “Geographical Zones”, which can be covered in a guided tram ride (very popular with visitors).
MAIN ATTRACTIONS / HIGHLIGHTS OF NIGHT SAFARI SINGAPORE
- Singapore Night Safari is the World’s first Night time Zoo for nocturnal animals . Night Safari Zoo offers a completely unique experience which cannot be found anywhere else on earth.
- At the Night Safari 2,500 animals, birds, reptiles, insects are housed in 40 hectares. There are 7 Geographical Zones and 4 Walking Trails.
- The clever use of lighting makes it possible for visitors to view the animals in their natural habitat.
- Night Safari has 2 Shows, each performed 3 times a night (weather permitting). On Fridays, Saturdays and eve of public holidays, there is one additional show each. The first “Thumbuakar Performance” is at 6:45 pm at the entrance of Night Safari.
- There is a guided tram ride around the Zoo which makes the experience informative and comfortable. Private individual guides are also available as part of the “Classic Safari Adventurer Tour” and “Premium Safari Adventurer Tour” (this includes an Asian buffet).
- Night Safari offers two special Dining experiences. “Gourmet Safari Express” is a 5 course meal which serves International food including Indian and Vegetarian. “Cocktail Safari Express” is a set light menu.
MAIN SECTIONS AT SINGAPORE’S NIGHT SAFARI ZOO
1] night safari singapore – walking trails.
The Singapore Night Safari Zoo has 4 interesting Walking Trails. These areas are not covered by the Tram and include the following Trails:
- Fishing Cat Trail: Located near the entrance on the left, this trail has animals and birds native to Singapore , including Fishing Cat, Binturong (Bear Cat), Indian Gharials (narrow snout crocodile), Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Small Clawed Otter, Loris, Pangolin, Civet (musky smelling), Pelican, Marsh Birds, Flying Fox.
- Leopard Trail: This is an amazing section of the Night Safari. One highlight is a close encounter with leopards with only a glass barrier between them and visitors . The other highlight is Mangrove Walk where Malayan Flying Foxes (largest bats in the world) and Fruit Bats fly overhead in close proximity. Also of interest is the Giant Flying Squirrel Walk Through where Giant Flying Squirrel glides from tree to tree . Other animals on this trail include Clouded Leopards, Golden Cat, Porcupine, Slow Loris, Malayan Civet, Tarsier (only completely carnivorous primates), Hog Badger, Spotted Mouse Deer, etc. This trail is in the North-West section of the Safari Park.
- East Lodge Trail: Trail starts from the Tram Mid Point (East Lodge Tram Station), until the Wallaby Trail. Most of the animals on this trail can be seen from the Tram and include Babirusa (Pig with large teeth), Malayan Tiger, Anoa (small water Buffalo), Red Dholes (wild dogs), Bongo, Serval, Spotted Hyena,
- Wallaby Trail: This section showcases the nocturnal animals from Australia . Animals, insects, reptiles and birds in this section include Sugar Glider Possums, Brush Tailed Possums, Ridley’s Beauty Snake, Tooth Cave Spiders, Giant River Toads, Asian Black Forest Scorpions, Roof Rats, Bennett’s Wallaby, Parma Wallaby (Wallaby are smaller cousins of Kangaroos), Tawny Frogmouth (looks like an owl), White Lipped Python.
2] NIGHT SAFARI SINGAPORE – SEVEN GEOGRAPHICAL ZONES
The Singapore Night Safari Zoo is divided into 7 Geographical Zones. The Tram covers all 7 zones.
- Himalayan Foothills: Goats from the Himalayan Mountain include Himalayan Tahr, Bharal, Markhor, Mouflons. This zone is located to the left of the entrance.
- Indian Subcontinent: Animals and birds from the Indian subcontinent include Barasingha deer, Striped Hyenas, Manchurian Cranes, Gir Lions, Sloth Bear, Clouded leopard. The East Lodge Station marks the end of this zone.
- Equatorial Africa: Animals that can be found on the African Equatorial grasslands include Grant’s zebras, Oryx, Cape Giraffes, Spotted Hyenas, Lechwe Antelopes, Bongos (biggest African Antelopes), Nile Hippopotamus, Cape Buffalo, Serval, Red River Hog. This zone is in the North of the Night Safari.
- Indo-Malayan Region: Animals that can be found in the rainforests and mangroves of the Indonesian – Malayan region include Babirusa (Pig with large teeth), Malayan Tiger, Anoa (small water Buffalo).
- Asian Riverine Forest: Animals that live near water in the rainforests of Southeast Asia include Malayan tapir (with black and white coat), Asian elephants (elephant named “Chawang” is the mascot of Night Safari), Bearded Pigs, Red Dholes (wild dogs), Water Buffalo. This zone is at the North East of Night Safari.
- Nepalese River Valley: The animals in this zone include the Sambar (largest species of Asian Deers), Spotted Axis Deer, Saurus Cranes (world’s tallest flying birds), Indian Wolves, Greater Asian Rhinoceros, etc. This zone is located in the East of the Park.
- Burmese Hillside: Cattle in this zone include Bantengs and Gaurs. There is also the Thamin Deer. This zone ends at the entrance.
PICTURES OF SINGAPORE’S NIGHT SAFARI ZOO
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SHOWS AND EVENTS AT NIGHT SAFARI IN SINGAPORE
- (*) Only on Friday, Saturday & eve of Public Holidays.
- All shows are subject to weather permitting.
TIPS FOR VISITORS TO SINGAPORE’S NIGHT SAFARI
- At Opening time, there are long queues for the trams. We suggest that visitors cover the Walking Trails in the beginning and later, when the lines have thinned, they can take the guided tram tour. Visitors can also take the tram at the Midpoint Station. On holidays, the wait for the tram can be as long as 90 minutes. Avoid Friday, Saturday, public holidays and the day before a holiday.
- Purchase Night Safari entry tickets online. Usually there is a long wait to purchase admission tickets close to Safari opening time. Hence it makes sense purchasing tickets online. http://eticketing.nightsafari.com.sg/SafariBooking.aspx
- The Shows tend to get filled quickly. We suggest that you get in queue 20 minutes before the start of a show. Kids will enjoy them. Adults may want to skip them if the queues are long.
- Check the forecast for rain. Carry protection against the rain. Usually, insects are not a problem, but visitors may want to carry insect repellent along just in case.
- Avoid visiting the Singapore Zoo and Singapore Night Safari on the same day. It will be exhausting.
- If travelling by public transport, leave the Night Safari 30 minutes before closing time to avoid long wait for bus/taxi.
- Flash photography is not allowed.
- There are buses that pick up and drop visitors from large hotels in town. This is a convenient way of travelling to the Night Safari.
- If you intend to visit River Safari, Jarong Bird Park and the Singapore Zoo, purchase the “PARK HOPPER 4-in-1” ticket. For 3 attractions, purchase “PARK HOPPER 3-in-1” and for 2 attractions, purchase “PARK HOPPER 2-in-1”. Park Hopper ticket allows visit to the attractions on separate days within 30 days of purchasing the ticket.
- Singapore can get hot and humid. Ensure you have adequate water.
- Frequent visitors may consider purchasing a cost effective Membership card. Further details at http://www.wrs-itswild.com.sg/.
SINGAPORE NIGHT SAFARI TIMING AND OPENING HOUR
- Singapore Night Safari Opening Time: 7:30 pm
- Singapore Night Safari Closing Time: 12:00 midnight (ticket sale stops at 11:15 pm)
- Restaurants open at 5:30 pm.
ADMISSION TICKET COST FOR SINGAPORE NIGHT SAFARI
NO ENTRANCE TICKET (Free admission) for Children below the age of 3. “CHILD” ticket is for kids between the ages of 3 and 12.
- Singaporean Senior Citizen pay $17.50 for entry ticket. This is not applicable for foreign tourists who are Senior Citizen.
- “Friends of Night Safari” is a cost effective annual Membership card.
- Children of Singaporeans and of permanent residents are allowed FREE entry to Night Safari on their birthday. These Kids also get a free ice cream on their birthday.
- Night Safari offers special discounts for visitors with “Disability Development Registry” (DDR) identity card along with two minders.
NIGHT SAFARI ZOO, SINGAPORE – ADDRESS AND MAP
How to get to night safari in singapore by train and bus.
- (*) Only on Sundays and Public Holidays.
- Singapore Attractions Express (SAEx) operates buses from different parts of Singapore to the Zoo. Visit their site for details of time and locations .
ATTRACTIONS NEAR THE SINGAPORE ZOO
- Singapore Night Safari
- River Safari
NIGHT SAFARI OFFICIAL WEBSITE
http://www.nightsafari.com.sg
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Night Safari Logo Image & Inside Night Safari Image: Image by Hiltch. Image licensed under Creative Commons NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0).
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For Image Credits and license information on the images in “PICTURES OF SINGAPORE’S NIGHT SAFARI ZOO” section, please visit “ https://picasaweb.google.com/113830257472243547135/NightSafariSingapore “. All these images are under Creative Commons Licenses.
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Night Safari
The Singapore Night Safari is one of the main attractions in the city , and its inauguration in 1994 meant a new way to see the animals of the region up close .
The Night Safari is not just an illuminated zoo, nor just another night area in a normal zoo. This attraction is a 40-hectare natural environment , which offers its visitors the opportunity to see the jungle wildlife of the area as the sun sets.
The tour takes place both by foot and by tram - 'Jurassic Park' style. And as well as the animals themselves, there are a variety of different shows that are well worth your while , especially "Night Creatures" .
There are two different kinds of ticket: walking or tram . You should get the tram ticket, as there are many parts of the park which are inaccessible by foot.
The creation of the Night Safari came about because 90% of tropical animals are nocturnal, and most active once the sun sets.
In the park you can see more than 1,000 animals of 100 different species , and the most memorable parts of the park are the bat grotto (the bats are loose, careful, they might even perch on you!), the flying squirrel area and of course the Malay tigers .
In Our Opinion
The Night Safari is fun and different, but if you're only going to be a night or two in Singapore, we recommend drinking in the atmosphere of the city. However, if you're around for longer, it's a great option .
Another point in favour, is that it's right next to the Singapore Zoo , so if you're an animal lover, you can combine both!
Getting There
If you want to make your own wat there, the best move is to forget the local buses and take a taxi or the direct bus from Bus Hub .
The price of this bus is about 7 SGD ( US$ 5.30) per journey , and per person. It leaves Singapore at 6 pm, 7 pm, and 8 pm. You can see the schedule and stops on the company website .
The price of a taxi is between 18 SGD ( US$ 13.60) and 28 SGD ( US$ 21.10), depending on the time. The journey takes 20-30 minutes.
80 Mandai Lake Rd , Singapore 729826
Every day from 7:30 pm to midnight. Stores and restaurants open at 5:30 pm for people coming directly from the zoo.
Adults: 49 SGD ( US$ 37) Children 3-12: 33 SGD ( US$ 24.90) Children under 3: Free
Nearby places
Singapore Zoo (351 m) Orchard Road (12.5 km) Little India (12.7 km) Jurong Bird Park (13.2 km) Kampong Glam (13.7 km)
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Simply get on the Thomson-East Coast Line & take a short bus ride on 138. To visit Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, or Night Safari at Mandai Wildlife East, alight at bus stop #48131 (Singapore Zoo/Night Safari). To visit Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife West, alight at bus stop #48111 (After Mandai Road).
Take Bus 138 or 927 from Singapore Zoo bus stop to Mandai Wildlife WEST and alight at the next stop. Regular bus fares apply. ... Mandai Bird Paradise, Mandai River Wonders, Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and Wildlife Reserves Singapore are copyrighted by and/or trade marks of Singapore Zoological Gardens (and/or its affiliate(s)) in Singapore and ...
For Night Safari, guests must select a time slot for a better experience. To increase the supply of taxis to our parks during peak hours, a $5 surcharge is applicable to all hired taxis departing from Mandai Wildlife Reserve (including Mandai Wildlife WEST) from 1:00pm to 11:59pm daily. Upgrading works are taking place at Night Safari as we ...
Step 5: Take the bus from Choa Chu Kang, or Ang Mo Kio Station to Singapore Night Safari. Option 1: If you take the MRT to Choa Chu Kang Station then wait for bus number 927 to go to Singapore Night Safari. You can expect the bus ride to take 16 minutes from Choa Chu Kang MRT Station to Singapore Night Safari.
What is Night Safari Singapore. Night Safari Singapore is the world's first nocturnal wildlife park.Housing over 900 animals from approximately 100 species, it offers two main experiences: a tram ride or a walking trail.. On the tram, you can see a variety of animals like Malayan tigers and White African lions, each in their element under the cloak of night.
For Night Safari, alight at bus stop #48131 (Singapore Zoo/Night Safari) MRT Line. MRT Stations. Connecting Buses. North South Line. Khatib (NS14) Mandai Khatib Shuttle . North South Line. Choa Chu Kang (NS4) 927. North South Line. Ang Mo Kio (NS16) 138. Thomson-East Coast Line. Springleaf (TE4) 138.
Buy Singapore Zoo tickets online (to avoid wasting time in ticketing lines), and be at the Zoo when it opens at 8.30 am. Spend 4-5 hours exploring, and then get back to your hotel and rest. Come back at 6 pm and line up to get into the Night Safari gates, which opens at 6.30 pm. Option 2.
The Night Safari, Singapore is the world's first nocturnal zoo located in Mandai, Singapore. ... Bus services 138 and 927 from Ang Mo Kio and Choa Chu Kang respectively call at a bus stop at the zoo. Bus service 171 plies the road along Mandai Road and not into the zoo. Bus
You will see them as they start their nightly rituals for a memorable evening at Singapore's Night Safari. Get up-close as animals frolic, graze and hunt. Take an exciting tram ride through 7 geographical regions or opt for a walking trail for an even deeper journey into the park to see even more animals not visible from the tram journey.
For the full wildlife experience, stop by the world-famous Singapore Zoo, the River Wonders and the new Bird Paradise, home to over 3,500 birds from over 400 avian species! Night Safari Map in English. Keep an eye out for all kinds of animals, from elephants to anteaters and zebras along the Safari Tram Ride!
Bus Stop 48131 S'Pore Zoo is the dedicated bus stop for Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari. All 3 attractions are conveniently located around the bus stop. Bus Stop 56099 Aft Springleaf Rd - Springleaf MRT Station Exit 2. From Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari, SBS Transit Bus Service 138 stops at Bus Stop 56099 Aft ...
MAIN ATTRACTIONS / HIGHLIGHTS OF NIGHT SAFARI SINGAPORE. Singapore Night Safari is the World's first Night time Zoo for nocturnal animals. Night Safari Zoo offers a completely unique experience which cannot be found anywhere else on earth. At the Night Safari 2,500 animals, birds, reptiles, insects are housed in 40 hectares.
Getting there: Take bus 138 from Ang Mo Kio MRT Station or pay $1 to take the Mandai-Khatib shuttle from Khatib MRT. Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826. Opening hours: 6.30PM-12AM, Daily. Night Safari website. For more things to do in Singapore, check out:
S$20. Peak (Fri, Sat, Eve of Public Holidays & Public Holidays) 15% ^ off Regular Rate for WildPass holders. S$47.60. S$33.15. S$20. Buy Now. Complimentary tram service is included in admission ticket. WildPass Rates is applicable for local residents who signed up for WildPass at time of ticket purchase or verify with their WildPass emails.
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8.5 Very Good. $36. 8.7 Fabulous. The cheapest way to get from Singapore to Night Safari costs only $3, and the quickest way takes just 23 mins. Find the travel option that best suits you.
There are 5 ways to get from Night Safari to Singapore by bus, subway, taxi, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. Take the bus from River Wonders to Suntec City. Safari Line 1;
To reach the Night Safari in Singapore, just hop on the Thomson-East Coast Line and catch bus 138 for a quick ride. Get off at bus stop #48131 (Singapore Zoo/Night Safari) to access the Night Safari park entrance. Remember to grab your night safari tickets for an amazing experience!
The price of this bus is about 7 SGD ( US$ 5.30) per journey, and per person. It leaves Singapore at 6 pm, 7 pm, and 8 pm. You can see the schedule and stops on the company website. The price of a taxi is between 18 SGD ( US$ 13.60) and 28 SGD ( US$ 21.10), depending on the time. The journey takes 20-30 minutes.
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