Located on the north-western side of the island, the Singapore Zoo is a haven for wondrous wildlife and a must-visit for animal lovers.
This beloved establishment first opened its gates to the public in 1973, and has since become one of the best rainforest zoos in the world.
Besides being home to over 2,800 animals from 300 species—including crocodiles, Malayan tapirs and white tigers—the zoo has won a trove of international and local awards.
These include plaudits from Forbes Traveler as one of the best zoos in the world, the Asian Attraction Awards for Most Popular Attraction in the Wildlife Park category and the STB 22nd Tourism Award for Best Leisure Attraction Experience of the Year. It was ranked as one of the 3 zoos in the world by the Travellers’ Choice Award in 2018.
Take a walk on the wild side with us and discover what the Singapore Zoo has to offer.
△ Go Wild with the Singapore Zoo, a world-famous "Open Concept” zoo which offers the opportunity to experience and be inspired by the wonders of nature.Visit the orang utans at their island home in Singapore Zoo!
△ Make your visit extra wild! Go behind-the-scenes and get closer to our wildlife with a Private Buggy when you go on the Singapore Zoo Signature Tour
△ Experience feeding the animals at the Singapore Zoo
△ Don't miss the award winning Singapore Zoo for a real wildlife experience
△ See over 2,000 animals from over 300 species in a natural rainforest environment
△ Try your hand at Rhino Feeding at the Singapore Zoo!
△ Besides the grey kangaroos and agile wallabies from Australia, this exhibit also showcases the tree kangaroos from Papua New Guinea.
△ Together with the nimble Nubian ibexes, the Hamadryas baboons rule the rugged rockscape of the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia
△ Get to know the African Lion in Wild Africa at the Singapore Zoo!
Other visitors' reviews of Singapore Zoo
Show More ReviewsTake the subway to Khatib, and after exiting the station, queue up to take the bus to the zoo. Although the queue is long, the bus runs frequently. The first stop is the Bird Park, and Hechuan gets off at the second stop during the day and night. The tickets are a buy-one-get-one-free adult ticket, and I also bought a child ticket for my child. Pay attention to the tickets you buy, as some require online reservations in advance. You can take a sightseeing bus in the park, and you are very close to the animals, especially in the fragile forest. The animals walked by, and we were also startled by an unknown large bird flying over our heads...