Forget daytime zoos! The Singapore Night Safari lets you explore the wild world after dark. It's the very first zoo like this anywhere! Imagine seeing tigers and elephants prowling under a special night sky. Over 900 amazing animals come alive at night, from owls with giant eyes to bats with wings. You can hop on a tram for a quick tour, or walk along special paths to get super close. There's even a fun show where you'll learn how animals see and hear in the dark. Make your Singapore trip unforgettable - grab your tickets for the Night Safari and have an awesome adventure under the stars!
Sedan, MPV, Minibus: Private Transfer Mandai Wildlife Reserve (Night Safari) - Roundtrip
Pickup included
The Night Safari in Singapore is the world's first nocturnal zoo, opened in 1994. The Night Safari is a unique experience that allows visitors to see animals that are most active at night. The park is divided into seven geographical zones, each with its own set of animals. Visitors can take a tram ride through the park, or walk along one of the four walking trails. Explore the world's first nocturnal zoo, observing creatures like Malayan tigers and Komodo dragons in their natural nighttime habitats. Don't miss the Creatures of the Night Show, where you'll witness owls, flying squirrels, and other nocturnal animals showcase their amazing abilities.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
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