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About Singapore Zoo

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I'm thinking of bringing my little ones. What kind of kid-friendly facilities or activities does the Singapore Zoo offer??
The Singapore Zoo is super kid-friendly! There's the Rainforest Kidzworld, which is an amazing playground. Keep an eye out for the animal feeding sessions – those are a big hit with the kiddos! Stroller rentals are available and there are also nursing rooms. Basically, they've got you covered!
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Are there any cool dining options inside the zoo, or should I pack my own snacks and drinks??
The Singapore Zoo has some decent grub spots! Ah Meng Restaurant is a popular pick, named after the famous orangutan! There are also other cafes and kiosks dotted around. Bringing your own snacks and water is totally fine, and it can save you some money. Just remember to keep the place tidy and avoid feeding the animals!
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What are the must-see animal exhibits or experiences that I shouldn't miss at the Singapore Zoo??
You've GOT to see the orangutans! The free-ranging orangutan habitat is awesome! The 'Rainforest Fights Back' show is also super fun and educational. If you're into reptiles, the Reptile Garden is a must-see. And don't forget the fragile forest where you will see sloths, mousedeers, and flying foxes.
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Hey there! I'm planning a visit to the Singapore Zoo. Any insider tips on how to beat the crowds and make the most of my day??
Hey! Absolutely! To dodge the biggest crowds, aim to arrive early, like right when the zoo opens. Weekdays are generally less packed than weekends. Also, check out the showtimes in advance and plan your route around those – they can get pretty popular! Don't forget to grab a map; it's a big place!
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on Sun Nov 02 2025
The park is very well kept and clean. The animals look healthy and active. We arrived at 10am+ and it was a perfect timing where you see all the animals active. The weather is hot but breezy at the same time. Tipping hottest at noon, I advise visitors to come earlier have your breakfast at the cafe just outside the entrance. Reasonably priced and f... see more
on Sun Nov 02 2025
I love zoo's. This one is the best one I have visited so far. Great and many uncommon animals. Beautiful exhibitions. Well visible animals. Very well maintained park. Thanks for the great experience!
on Sun Nov 02 2025
Singapore Zoo is one of the attractions that I think anyone visiting Singapore — especially families with kids — should experience at least once. The zoo is well-known for its lush, green surroundings and open-concept animal enclosures, which feel much more natural and friendly compared to traditional zoos. You can choose to explore the zoo by tra... see more
on Sun Nov 02 2025
Always fascinated by Singapore Zoo since past many years. I witnessed the development and expansion of it. Additional of night safari, birds paradise, etc. The animals are kept well and can be seen healthy and happier. Kudos to the team behind the scene to make it work every moment. Singapore wildlife attractions in the vicinity are a must do if yo... see more
on Sun Nov 02 2025
Enjoyable day at the zoo. Can see many animals up close, and it's not too crammed (animals have space to roam around). Lots of aircon spots and dining options available as well.
on Sun Nov 02 2025
buying ticket in advance for a quick entry; there is also feeding activity on the website for $8. super recommend watching the splash show; the sea lion is super cute. check the time on their web. you should avoid noon - the sunniest time since some of them may lie inside. great experience anw.
on Sun Nov 02 2025
Lots of animals to see and hear as they are fairly close to people. The terrain is a bit hilly, so bring comfortable shoes and something to drink, as well. In my view, it's best not to try to see it all. Rather, pick one or two areas and take your time to enjoy the fauna. Return for more the next weekend. Similar to the Birds exhibit, they offer ta... see more
on Sun Nov 02 2025
The scenery has certainly improved from what it used to be. However, there seem to be fewer animals present than in the past. It is now common to see numerous monkeys roaming around the area. It almost feels like being at a designated monkey habitat, doesn't it? Despite this change, the location maintains its unique appeal. It is delightful to obse... see more
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