Night Safari Ticket

Highlights

  • Guided Safari Tram Adventure: Enjoy a 40-minute journey across six geographical regions—from the Himalayan Foothills to Equatorial Africa—complete with live audio commentary.
  • Immersive Walking Trails: Explore four interlinked trails on foot, including the Leopard Trail for close-up views of big cats and the Fishing Cat Trail to see predators hunting by the water.
  • Creatures of the Night Show: Watch an interactive presentation at a high-tech amphitheater featuring the natural talents of otters, binturongs, and civets (online pre-booking required).
  • Unique Wildlife Sightings: Get a rare look at over 900 nocturnal creatures, including Malayan Tigers, Asian Elephants, and the critically endangered Sunda Pangolin.
  • Luminous Displays: Witness the Twilight Performance, a dazzling LED light show at the entrance courtyard that sets the mood for your wild journey.

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What to Expect at Night Safari

Step into a nocturnal kingdom at the Night Safari, home to over 900 animals, 41% of which are threatened species. You can traverse six geographical regions via an exciting tram ride or explore the park on foot using four interlinked walking trails—the East Lodge, Pangolin, Leopard, and Tasmanian Devil trails – to encounter creatures not seen from the tram. The evening features the 20-minute “Creatures of the Night” presentation, highlighting the natural talents of Fennec foxes and Asian small-clawed otters, as well as the “Twilight” hybrid fire and light performance. For a unique meal, the Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant offers a dining experience reminiscent of traditional kampungs. Please note that you must book a final, non-amendable date and time slot online in advance, as the park reserves the right to deny entry without a prior reservation.

FAQ

  1. Where is the Best Location for Tourists to Stay in Singapore?
    Marina Bay and City Hall are ideal for first-time visitors, offering central locations close to major attractions and public transport. Orchard Road is best for shopping lovers, while Bugis and Little India provide affordable stays with cultural charm.
  2.  What is Singapore Best Known for?
    Singapore is best known for its modern skyline, rich cultural diversity, and world-famous food scene. The city features iconic attractions, efficient public transport, luxury shopping, and vibrant hawker centers loved by locals and tourists alike.
  3. When is the Best Time to Visit Singapore?
    Singapore can be visited year-round, but the best time is from February to April when the weather is relatively dry and pleasant. Festive seasons like Chinese New Year and major events also attract many travelers.