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 wildlife park and is very unique. You can take a tour bus to get up close to large animals such as tigers and lions, and see them in their natural state at night. In addition, there are 4 hiking trails in the park, where visitors can go deep into the jungle and experience the animal world at night. The animal performances in the zoo are also very exciting, showing the natural habits of animals through lighting and sound effects. However, since it is a night visit, some animals may be difficult to see, and the tour bus itinerary time is limited. Overall, this is a good place for tourists to gain an in-depth understanding of the night life of animals, and it is worth experiencing. Because it is not convenient to use flash photography at the Night Zoo, I don't have any relevant photos
Singapore Night Zoo is the first zoo in the world to open at night (19:00 to 24:00). It has planned two ways to visit the park. The special bus route is 3.2 kilometers, about 45 minutes. Along the way, we can see fierce large animals, such as leopards, bison, antelope, lazy monkeys and spectacles monkeys. If not addictive, the park has also planned a 2.8 kilometre trail of fishing cat trail, leopard trail and forest trail, which can slowly visit the jungle scene under the cover of night. It's a thrilling journey. The Malay tapir can get on the bus and swim with you at any time. Kangaroos jump in front of you. They don't know when and what kind of animals they fly overhead. It's raining in the tropical rainforest. It's very meaningful to watch Night animal activities.
At 07:15, when night is not yet complete, the zoo opens at night, and visitors are allowed to enter by tickets at designated times. There are a lot of tourists queuing because they are eager to take the limited tour bus, and they all rush to the station where they take the tour bus. Since we have booked a follow-up tour bus in Chinese, there is no need to join in the excitement. According to the brief tips of the Night Zoo, we initially scheduled the tour procedure for tonight. After checking in, we went directly to the Animal Performance Open-air Theatre to watch the first performance at 07:30. The semi-circular open-air theatre has a lot of seats and tourists, but the whole performance is very ordinary. Animal performances are basically very low IQ movements. In addition, the host speaks English and we do not understand, so many of the content will not be able to understand. In fact, it seems that the host is procrastinating, and the so-called last Python player in the audience seems to be obviously played by the staff. After about 25 minutes of watching the animal show, we walked to the hiking area, where visitors are absolutely few compared with taking the sightseeing bus. In this so-called "the world's first zoo dedicated to nocturnal animals", there are several jungle trails for tourists to walk, but there are apparently few tourists willing to take part in the dark nature. We walked along the dimly lit jungle trail, nervously, and saw very limited animals and the introduction of the animals that played the most part. Feeling like such a blind walking tour, it seems a psychological torture to be nervous, so I gave up the intention of walking for another period and arrived at the platform of the Chinese-speaking tour bus about 20 minutes ahead of schedule. The 08:45 bus we took was empty and empty, and only eight tourists, including us, swam down for 40 minutes in a circle. We did see some animals along the way, such as tigers, elephants, lions, leopards and deer. In the dim light, these captive animals can only show us a silhouette, and perhaps at night, combined with captivity, these animals are basically lazy. However, the lecturer's explanation also let us know some knowledge. If we take an English guided tour bus, it is absolutely not worth the tour project if we do not understand the explanation.
I'll tell you that I've taken at least one hundred pictures. Can I see what they are? I suggest you all go early and forget at 7:30 or 7:30, that is to drive into the park, and then don't take the last car if you take the bus. You can't see the magic horse. You can see the grass in front of you when you stop. When you wait for the car to start, it's your turn to take pictures. As a result, the car speeds up and leaves you in a mess in the wind... That's what Nima is like! If you're going to walk, believe me, women don't go!
Night zoos in Singapore want to be more famous for daytime, and daytime zoos are similar in China. But at night it's different. You can choose to walk or take a sightseeing bus. The sightseeing bus provides English explanations, and the Chinese explanations are paid separately. But the sightseeing bus will miss some paths, walking is more sensible, dark, poor eyesight will not be able to distinguish small animals oh