Night Safari

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    Singapore, Singapore
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Don't Miss It

  • December 8, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by miakatbrissy from brisbane, Australia
A trip to the Singapore Night Safari is something that shouldn't be missed. We ended our day at the zoo by walking over to the night safari and had dinner there. The food was average, but there was a free show that was quite enjoyable.

Sitting in an open tram driving through dimly lit tracks to see the animals is fantastic. A commentary is given and the trams stop so that you can have a good look at the animals. There are several places where you can hop off the tram and walk a circuit to see them. Once you have finished your walk you just hop on the next tram.

No flash photography is allowed and noise must be kept to a minimum. You always get some idiots who disregard these rules.

It is a magical experience to see the animals roaming at night and one that shouldn't be missed.
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Night Safari

  • September 21, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by writeonthespot from Bacolod, Philippines
Night Safari

The night is the best time to start an adventure in Singapore. Where else would you like to take this adventure but in the Night Safari where the wild comes alive as the sun goes out. It’s in the northern part of Singapore and going there is not that difficult. We were just a few hours in this tiny city-state and we embarked going to the Night Safari despite the fact that we were first timers here. That goes to show how tourist-friendly Singapore is even during dusk and beyond.

We took the MRT going to Ang Mo Kio, got off at the station and waited for bus 138 to take us in the Night Safari. It was about an hour traveling time before we arrived to our destination. Excited as we were, we posed in front of the Night Safari signage designed with torches on both sides that greeted us upon arrival. We paid S$28 for the entrance fee and the tram ride that will take us around the 40-hectare secondary forest.

Aboard the open-air tram, the lights were dimmed and the tourist guide warned us from taking flash photography. Truly, you’ll never know what those animals would do when they see a flash of light. The tram ride took us through various animal exhibits, namely, Himalayan Foothills, Nepalese River Valley, Indian Subcontinent, Equatorial Africa, Indo-Malayan Region, Asian Riverine Forest, South American Pampas, and Burmese Hillside.

What’s good about the tram ride is that you can hop off and hop on at the various stops. We hopped off at the Equatorial Africa area near the giraffes. Two sloth bears gave us a fright as they had a small skirmish. We were supposed to grab something to bite but food is a bit expensive here. We decided to walk around the periphery and found ourselves staring at a majestic view of the reservoir. Then, we continued with our tour.

Capping our tour was a night show at the amphitheatre. The host knows how to greet the audience in various languages that made the tourists light up as they hear their mother tongue being spoken. Then one-by-one the animals did their own acts. One particular scene was a woman from the audience who apparently lost her pet snake. Well, it was all part of the act but that got the audience jumping.

From journal Hippo-hopping in Singapore

Singapore Night Safari

  • June 18, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by llhuynh from Sydney
The night safari is pretty much a zoo where people are able to visit after dark. There are plenty of fences and barriers to ensure your safety. There is a tram that you are able to to take and tour guide with narration that lets you know where you are and the origin of the animal that you are seeing.

In the night safari there is a show that people can go to. It's an interesting animal show where there are animals performing tricks etc.

Creatures of the Night Show
Daily: 8:00pm, 9:00pm, and 10:00pm (weather permitting)


Open
7:30pm to midnight (daily)
Last ticket sale: 11:00pm

Approximate Touring Time
3 hours

Admission
SGD 20 adults, SGD 10 children (3 - 12 years)
Tram Rides: SGD 8 adults, SGD 4 Children

You are able to purchase package tickets that includes the zoo and bird park.

From journal Short Stay in Singapore

Night Safari

  • December 2, 2005
  • Rated 3 of 5 by sjv123 from Mumbai
Night Safari has over 900 nocturnal animals of 132 species over 40 hectares of dense forest cover. It offers 3 walking trails as also a 3.2km long tram ride that covers terrain ranging from the rocky Himalayan foothills to the grassy plains of equatorial forest. It also features the creatures of the night show as also excellent dining facilities either at Gourmet Safari Express or at Bongo Burgers or at East Lodge.

From journal Scintillating Singapore

Singapore Night Safari

  • April 7, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by curtbarker from Cupertino, California
On my last night in Singapore, I joined a couple of coworkers and went out to the "famous" Night Safari. They call it famous, but I had never heard of it. Next door to the city's zoo, the Night Safari is basically a zoo too, but it's open only at night. Perhaps other zoos should do the same thing, because it was the best experience with captive animals I've ever had. Animals are much more active at night, and the design of the park made it easy to get very close and see them doing what they do. We arrived late, so we only had a couple of hours to explore, but it was a great experience. Plus, it's much cooler at night.

From journal Singapore: Oasis of Western Materialism

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