‘Why do you want to waste a day visiting the Zoo, that’s for kids man’ messaged a friend of mine jokingly when he heard we were heading to Singapore Zoo. ‘If going to the zoo is for kids, I would love the kid in me to stay longer’, I messaged back. Travel to Singapore Zoo is a must while holidaying in the city.

If you also have similar thoughts, one of the activities that you must not miss when you Travel in Singapore is a visit to the ‘Singapore Zoo’. Ranked 4th in the world the zoo attracted 2.11 million visitors last year. Among the most frequented Travel attractions of Singapore in addition to ‘Sentosa Island Singapore‘ and ‘Gardens by the Bay‘, this destination has a nature charm which is hard to match.



The Singapore Zoo, occupies 28 hectares (69 acres) on the margins of Upper Seletar Reservoir within Singapore’s heavily forested central catchment area. It is operated by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, who also manage the neighboring Night Safari, River Safari and the Jurong Bird Park. There are about 315 species of animal in the zoo, of which some 16 percent are considered to be threatened species. Being one of the few ‘open concept’ zoos in the world, the animals are all kept here in spacious natural enclosures separated from visitors by use of motes, rocks, water bodies and plants or glass for smaller species.

We just purchased our ticket from the counter which was not too crowded. This is probably because most prefer to buy tickets online these days, with options of various combo packages available and with offers during festivals to help you save. You could do that, but for now come with us for a small glimpse of an awesome day, encountering species we don’t get to meet everyday. And take back some fond memories.
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Special Attraction – The White Tigers
It was a bit cloudy now with an occasional drizzle. The Lions were all still deep in their sleep, a little away from us as we crossed their large open enclosure. The White Tigers though made their presence felt and hogged most of the attention.



Plan your visit
Singapore Zoo. It’s huge and features 11 zones, each taking you through some of the most distinctive global wildlife habitats in the world. To experience it fully you need at least a couple of days.

In addition you must not miss out on the next door award winning Night Safari with Tram Ride, watching the wild animals made visible by lighting that resembles moonlight. Also not to be missed while you are here are the ‘Singapore River Safari’ and the’ Jurong Bird Park’ spread over twenty hectares with a collection of over 5000 birds from 400 species. We missed it this time but would stay in my bucket list for our next trip.

Singapore Zoo. A fun family destination.
Singapore. Even a week was just not enough.
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Haha I don’t know why some people think that zoo are just for kids, I know plenty of people who loves going to zoo even if they are old.
It’s surely one of the best family destinations.
Aw looks like you had an amazing day out at the zoo. Also taking many lovely pictures along the way x
Yeah it was very nice.
I love to go Singapore zoo and my children will definitely enjoy there.
Yes your kids would have a great time.
I love visiting the zoo and see plenty of exciting animals. Sounds like you guys had a wonderful time there and hopefully we could go here someday.
You would love it if you do happen to visit sometime.
Wow, what a great zoo! I love that you can see the hippo under water. The zebras, the stingray, and the cobra were amazing. Great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah Julia it’s an interesting zoo.
I love going to the Zoo and seeing all the animals. I will definitely check out the Singapore one if I ever visit there. 🙂
i love the zoo! sure looks like your family had a good time. do you have a favorite zoo in the world?
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I don’t care how old I get, I will never get tired of visiting the zoo. My favorite exhibit is the giraffe. Maybe it is because I am really short that I love them, but I seriously could spend all day watching them walk around. If the closest one wasn’t a two hour drive from me, I would go much more often.