Singapore
: Zoological Gardens
The beginnings of the zoo may be traced back to the 1960s
when the British forces were withdrawing out of Singapore
and left behind their family pets. Officially opened in 1973,
it has grown to win acclaim as one of the world's finest with
its "open" zoo concept, where the use of natural
barriers like streams, rock walls and vegetation help separate
animals from visitors.
Spreading over 70 acres, it is home to over 3,000 mammals,
birds and reptiles, none more popular than the orangutan with
whom you can have breakfast or tea. In fact, it is the only
zoo that allows you to do that.
The zoo's breeding program has also witnessed the first tropical
birth of a polar bear. Other endangered species like the Malayan
tiger, the white rhino, proboscis monkey, komodo dragon and
the sea lion have also found a haven in the zoo. One interesting
highlight is the Fragile Forest - an exciting and educational
display of ecosystems and rainforest culture.
Journey through Hamadras Baboons - The Great Rift Valley
for a unique Ethiopian experience, where you will come across
a troop of hamadryas baboons, a herd of ibexes, a call of
jackals, hyraxes and mongooses. Aside from a dazzling variety
of wildlife and plant life, replicas of the Konso and Amharic
Villages take you back in time and reveal the cultural elements
of Ethiopia.
To enjoy the zoo, board the regular tram service and get
an excellent overview of the various attractions. However,
to fully appreciate the zoo, the tram introduction should
be complemented by a walking tour as well as viewing any one
of the extremely entertaining animal shows.
Open: 8:30am - 6pm (daily)
Last ticket sale: 5pm
Admission: SGD 12.10 adults, SGD 5.05 children (3 - 12 years).
Breakfast with orangutan: SGD 15.45 adults, SGD 11.33 children
(except the first 3 days of Chinese New Year).
Tea with orangutan: SGD 13 adults, SGD 10.30 children (except
Sundays, public holidays and the first 3 days of Chinese New
Year).
Approximate Touring Time: Full day
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
Tel: (65) 6-269-3411
Fax: (65) 6-367-2974
Getting There: Take the MRT to Choa Chu Kang Station and board
TIBS bus 927 Or alight at Ang Mo Kio Station and board SBS
bus 138. |