It’s fun to watch the performance, the sound effect is good, and there will be staff with small animals around you. It’s just that this small train is not sitting. I can’t see anything at night. The surrounding animals are far away and stinky. . .
As dusk falls, the shutters open at the Night Safari, welcoming you into a world of nocturnal creatures and their mysterious habitats.
Your eyes will take a while to adjust to the darkness here, but once they do, you’ll be greeted by close to 900 animals from over 100 species in this world’s first nocturnal wildlife park. 41% of these species are threatened, including many indigenous to the region, such as the endangered Asian elephant, Malayan tapir and Malayan tiger.
For those who prefer exploring the park on wheels, a Tram Safari ride with live commentary will you across six geographical zones of the world, from the rugged Himalayan Foothills to the jungles of Southeast Asia.
Exploring the park on one of the four walking trails lets you see even more animals not visible from the tram. Among them are the Fishing Cat Trail that recreates a nighttime trek through the jungles of Singapore, and the popular Leopard Trail, which features the largest collection of wildlife indigenous to Southeast Asia. Be sure to catch the newest Southern Three-banded Armadillo in action at the new Explorer Outpost along Fishing Cat Trail while you’re there.
△ Keep an eye out for all kinds of animals, from elephants to anteaters and zebras along the Safari Tram Ride!
△ Learn about the Aardvarks and meet the Malayan Tigers at the East Lodge Trail in Night Safari!
△ The Sunda Pangolins have are extremely difficult to care for due to their specialised diet. Learn more about them and more at the Fishing Cat Trail in Night Safari!
△ Get on an up-close and personal experience with the animals, including feeding the elephants, when you hop on the Safari Adventure Tour.
△ The multi-sensory wildlife Night Safari adventure comes with an onboard tram commentary
It’s fun to watch the performance, the sound effect is good, and there will be staff with small animals around you. It’s just that this small train is not sitting. I can’t see anything at night. The surrounding animals are far away and stinky. . .
There is a free shuttle bus to the park from the subway. We arrived at 7pm. The queue is already very long. We can go early as soon as possible. It is really not good to see it when it is dark. The small train broadcasts are all English lectures. You can bring your own headset line to listen to Chinese explanations.
Be sure to take the first small train, otherwise it will be too dark and the animals can't see clearly. Those who have not been there can experience it, which is more novel. Finally, you can watch a show at the door, and you can go back to the house. It is also very convenient to take the subway.
The Singapore Night Zoo is the world's first night safari park and is unique. You can see large animals such as tigers and lions up close by in the tour bus, and you can also see the natural state of their nocturnal activities. In addition, there are 4 trails to explore, visitors can go deep into the jungle and feel the animal world in the night. The zoo's animal performance is also very exciting, through lighting and sound, showing the natural habits of the animals. However, some animals may be difficult to see due to night visits and limited tour time. Overall, this is a good place for visitors to gain insight into the night life of animals and it is worth experiencing. I have no relevant photos because it is not convenient to turn on the flashlight at night zoo
Singapore Night Zoo is the first zoo in the world to open at night (19 to 24 o'clock). The park has planned two garden tours. The route of the special car is3.2 kilometers, about 45 minutes. You can see fierce large animals along the way, such as leopards, bison, antelopes and lazy monkeys. Monkey glasses, etc. If you can't see it, the park has also planned a total of2.8 kilometers of trails for fishermen, leopards and forest trails, and you can slowly visit the jungle scene under the night. It is a very thrilling trip, Malay can get on the bus and swim with you at any time, the kangaroo jumps in front of you, I don’t know when to fly over the head, rain in the tropical rain forest, watching the night animals’ night activities, the meaning is very...
07:15 At night, when the night zoo is open for business, visitors are admitted with tickets for the specified time. Because there is a limited tour bus, there are many tourists in line, and after entering, they are also flocking to the station where the tour bus is taken. We have already booked a follow-up Chinese tour bus, so there is no need to join the excitement. We have initially scheduled the tour here tonight according to the introduction of the night zoo, and after checking in, we will go directly to the animal show open-air theater to watch the first performance at 07:30. There are many seats in the semi-circular open-air theater and many tourists watching, but the whole performance is very general, and the animal performances are basically very low IQ actions. In addition, we can't understand the host's English, so many content can't be experienced. The host also constantly invited the audience to interact, in fact, it seemed to be delaying time, and the so-called last person in the audience playing the python, it seemed obvious that the staff played. After about 25 minutes of animal shows, we walked to the hiking area, where there are definitely few tourists compared to the tour bus. Inside the so-called “world’s first zoo dedicated to nocturnal animals,” there are several jungle trails for visitors to stroll around, but there are clearly not many tourists willing to join the dark nature. We walked along the jungle trail under dim lights, in a trembling mood, and saw very limited animal introductions and maximum play. Feeling such a black-lighted walking tour, fear seems to be a psychological torture, so gave up the plan to go for another period, about 20 minutes in advance to arrive at the platform of the Chinese tour bus. The 08:45 tour bus we took was empty and only eight tourists, including us, swam down in a 40-minute circle, and did see some animals along the way, including tigers, elephants, lions, leopards and deer. These captive animals in dim light only give us a silhouette, and perhaps at night, with captive breeding, these animals are basically lazy. But the explanation of the interpreter also let us understand some knowledge, if it is an English tour guide, do not understand the explanation is definitely not worth the tour project.
I'll tell you I've taken at least 100 photos, and what do you see in those pictures? It is recommended that you go early, and forget at 7 o'clock or 7:30. It is to open the park and enter. Then if you take the car, don't take the last car. You can't see the horse. When you park, you can see it. You can see the grass. When the car starts, you are excited and finally it is your turn to take pictures. The car sped away, leaving you in the wind... Nima is like this! If you are going to walk, believe me, women don't go!
Singapore's night zoo wants to be famous for the daytime, and there are also zoos in the daytime, which are similar. But the night is different. You can choose to walk or sightseeing car. The sightseeing car provides English explanation and the Chinese explanation is paid separately. However, the sightseeing car will miss some paths, walking is more sensational, black pressure, poor vision will not distinguish the small animals.