4-in-1 Park Hopper: Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, Night Safari & Bird Paradise
- Live guide in English
4 options • from $36.42
Combine Singapore Zoo with other Singapore favorites. Some things are better together.
Expect to spend at least half a day to fully experience all of the exhibits at the Singapore Zoo
Cover some ground with unlimited tram rides around the park – comes included with your ticket
The Singapore Zoo is open every day of the year
The zoo is home to 300 animal species in 11 different habitat zones
With an estimated 1.9 million visitors per year, it's best to book your tickets to the Singapore Zoo well in advance.
Please note, the Singapore Zoo has a timed entry system, so booking a ticket with a reserved time slot is necessary.
Combined admission fees to the Singapore Zoo with Night Safari, River Wonders, and Jurong Bird Park
Hotel transfers that take the hassle out of finding a parking spot near the zoo
An unforgettable dining experience that gives you an entrance ticket, plus breakfast with the animals
Mornings are usually busy, so book a timeslot after 13:30 for the best experience
Outside food and drinks are not allowed
Do not feed the wild macaques around the premises – they are not a part of the Singapore Zoo
Strollers, wagons, electric scooters, and wheelchairs are available to rent
Nursing rooms and diaper-changing stations are located throughout the park
For the most enjoyable experience, apply insect repellent before your visit
Fill up your water bottle at any one of the free water fountains in the park
A taxi surcharge applies to all hired taxis departing from Mandai Wildlife Reserve daily, from 16:00 – 11:59
The Singapore Zoo is a 28-hectare area containing over 300 different animal species. Its open and spacious enclosures are designed to imitate the animals' natural environments. Originally opened in 1973, the zoo has been actively involved in wildlife and rainforest conservation efforts since its inception.
Animal lovers can see iconic African creatures like majestic lions, chunky warthogs, and suspicious meerkats, as well as a diverse range of wildlife from all corners of the world in 11 zones representing different global habitats.