Quantcast
Channel: theAsianparent – Your Guide to Pregnancy, Baby & Raising Kids
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 4931

Singapore Zoo Opening Hours: When Is The Best Time to Go?

$
0
0

To be honest, any time of the year is a good time to visit the zoo with your kids and the entire family! Not only are they a great picnic spot, but an ideal location for out-of-school learning.

In fact, amidst jampacked city life, a visit to the Singapore Zoo is a breather. From walking around the lush green gardens, and hiking on the well-planned walking trails to spotting free-roaming animals, there are plenty of interesting Singapore Zoo activities which you can try. 

So if you are looking for something fun to do over the weekend or during your kid’s school break, we recommend you give Singapore Zoo a visit. But before you head out to this world-class destination, here are some things you need to do to have a worry-free trip to the zoo, like Singapore Zoo opening hours. 

Singapore Zoo Opening Hours  Location Opening Hours Singapore Zoo 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM Rainforest KidzWorld 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Though Rainforest KidzWorld and Singapore Zoo opening hours end by 6:00 PM, their last entry will only be by 5:00 PM every day.

You need to plan your day well in advance keeping in mind that weekends, public holidays, and school holiday periods will naturally witness more footfall.

According to previous visitors, the average time it takes to tour the whole park is 3 to 4 hours. 

Singapore Zoo Tickets

Since the start of the pandemic, all bookings and purchases of tickets should be done online. 

This year, there is no need to select a time slot when you book your ticket. However, you still need to select the date of your visit. 

When you book your ticket, take note of the dates that are considered peak and the ones that are considered regular days. Peak season tickets are slightly more expensive than on regular dates.

Here are the ticket prices online:

Local residents:

Child (3-12 years old):

Monday to Friday: S$36

Adult

Monday to Friday: S$50

*All prices shown are in Singapore dollars and inclusive of 8% GST. Prices and discounts may differ across parks and are subject to change without prior notice. Terms & conditions apply.

Your ticket includes your admission to the parks and shows, as well as the tram ride for going around the zoo.

As for the location, Singapore Zoo is located at 80 Mandai Express, Singapore 729826; and you can use the public bus, shuttle, taxi or cab to reach this destination. 

How to Get Around the Zoo?

After you learn about Singapore Zoo opening hours, the next thing to do is to make sure to have a copy of the Singapore Zoo map or download it from the website. In this way, you will be able to decide with your kids which animals to prioritise seeing first. 

Image courtesy: WRS

If you have a small baby with you, it is best to bring their pram along. Even if your little ones are not lying there, at least they will come in handy for carrying water bottles and bags.

There are also wagons that you can rent while at the zoo. You also have the option of renting a wheelchair or an electric scooter. 

Below is an estimate of the pocket pinch:

Strollers rent: $15 Wagons rent: $18 Electric scooter rent:  First 3 hours it is S$20. For every subsequent hour thereafter  S$5

If you are a Singapore Zoo member, you can avail of the services inside the zoo at an additional discount. 

Singapore Zoo Activities: Animal Shows To Check Out

One of the most popular Singapore zoo activities is the Splash Safari show. Here, you can see the lions up close and in action.

Watch them glide on the water and effortlessly try to balance the ball on their nose. The show discusses critical environmental issues such as plastic waste in the ocean and advocates using reusable items.

You can book your seats for the animal shows at Singapore Zoo, 90 minutes before the showtime. All you have to do is scan the QR code and show it at the entrance and follow the steps to book.

You can also check the schedule of Singapore Zoo shows here.

Meet The Singaporean Orangutans

Image courtesy: File Photo

Among the popular Singapore zoo activities is a chance to see the free-roaming orangutans and other animals that are not housed in green enclosures.

You will find them lazying on the tree structures and if you are lucky, you might see them swinging gracefully from one branch to the other. Instead of cages, there are moats to keep these beautiful animals contained. 

Indulge In Animal Feeding

When you are at the Singapore Zoo, you also have the option of getting really close to some animals. You can encourage your kids to take part in feeding the animals, including elephants, giraffes, goats, white rhinoceros, tortoises, and zebras. 

For this, you will have to buy animal feeding tickets online when you buy your Singapore Zoo entry ticket.

Price of the ticket: $8 and feeding takes place at a set time.

You have the option of feeding elephants, giraffes, goats, tortoises and white rhinos at the Singapore Zoo. 

Stay ready with your cameras and don’t miss your chance for the perfect picture as those animals just gobble up their food fast. 

Dining And Food Options At Singapore Zoo

Now, after spending the entire day at the Zoo, you will surely be hungry.

Thankfully, there are plenty of dining and food options inside the zoo. From multiple KFCs, Inuka Cafe to two Ah Meng serving local dishes. 

Bear in mind that dining at the F&B outlets is allowed only for vaccinated individuals and unvaccinated persons 12 years old and below. 

Kidzworld

Keep this little surprise for your kids right at the end. After a long day at the zoo, they will have a blast here. Don’t forget to carry your kids’ swimsuits.

They can go crazy splashing in the water as they come down through the animal-themed slide and the massive water bucket ready to rain down at regular intervals. 

Some Reminders

Before, we let you plan your day at the zoo, here are some things to remember:

Before you plan your trip, do check the activities that are open due to the restrictions Always maintain a safe distance from other visitors in the zoo.  Mask-wearing is optional, except when you’re riding public utility vehicles.  Don’t forget to pack sunscreen lotion and insect repellants. Do pack an umbrella, it will come in handy in case the weather is too sunny or rainy. Storage locker options are also available. So you can make use of them by paying- $10 for three hours, and $2 for each extra hour. 

Stay safe and have a fun-filled time at the Singapore Zoo!

Singapore Zoo

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 4931

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>