The Singapore Zoo is located on Wanli Lake Road in the north of Singapore. It covers an area of ??283 hectares and adopts a fully open model. It is one of the top ten zoos in the world.
The park uses natural barriers instead of fences to create a natural living environment for various animals. There are about 1,700 animals of 172 species living a free life in a comfortable environment without artificial barriers, coexisting peacefully with tourists.
The mini steam train will take visitors to the "Primitive Kingdom", "Antarctic Paradise" and the entire zoo.
Many species of animals from all over the world on display in the park are rare birds and animals, such as otters, parrots, small black monkeys, and panthers in Malaysia, and lions, rhinos, hippos, carps, antelopes, etc. in East Africa.
Visitors can also enjoy wonderful performances by sea lions and elephants.
The zoo has specially arranged a program for the apes to have breakfast and drink tea with tourists, and they can also take photos.
There is a free and happy world opposite the zoo amphitheater, covering an area of ??about 1 hectare and consisting of 6 large islands and 2 small islands.
There are 11 different species of monkeys and apes living here, including colobus monkeys, macaques, red monkeys, solitary monkeys, white-armed apes, etc.
Small rivers separate the small islands. The banks are covered with green grass, wild flowers blooming, towering trees, and waterfalls hang on the rocks, just like the Huaguo Mountain and Water Curtain Cave in "Journey to the West".
Giant pandas "An'an" and "Xingxing" from Sichuan, China are placed in the "Rare Animal Exhibition Hall".
To go to the zoo, you can take the MRT to N6 Toa Payoh Station, transfer to bus 137 and get off at Manda Lake Road.
Or take the subway to N12 Yishun Station (Yishun Station) and transfer to bus 171.
You can also buy park express tickets at hotels around Orchard Road.
Night Safari: Located next to the Singapore Zoo, it covers an area of ??40 hectares and has 1,200 wild animals, ranging from Nepalese rhinos, elephants, and giraffes to shy and eye-catching musk deer and lazy slow lorises.
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Wander around and enjoy the fun in the natural forest.
There are 47 different natural environments in the park, including the Himalayas and tropical Africa. The highly advanced lighting technology allows visitors to clearly see the animals without disturbing their night activities.
Visitors can take the tram to view the animals safely and comfortably, or use the crosswalk to get closer to some animals that are not easily seen on the tram.
A large artificial bird park in Singapore.
It is located on VIP Hillside in Jurong Town, 40 kilometers west of downtown Singapore, covering an area of ??0.20 square kilometers.
It was officially opened to tourists in 1971.
The park has 95 aviaries, 6 ponds and 10 paddocks for birds to live in. It houses about 8,500 birds belonging to more than 360 species from tropical and cold zones, deserts and swamps, oceans and mountains, ranging from
African ostriches, as small as the colorful hummingbirds of the Caribbean.
There is also a large open-air poultry farm and bird performances held twice a day in the park.
Small tour buses are available for traveling around the park.
Jurong Bird Park is located on Jurong Hill. It was built in 1971 and covers an area of ??20.2 hectares. It is known as the most spectacular "bird paradise" in Southeast Asia and is also one of the few large-scale bird parks in the world.
There are 95 aviaries, 10 activity venues and 6 ponds in the park, with more than 350 species of birds, totaling about 8,500.
The park has a wide collection of birds from Southeast Asia and around the world, including flamingos from Spain, robins from Beijing, cassowaries from Guinea, three-toed ostriches from Brazil, tropical birds with gorgeous feathers and birds from the ice and snow.
The Antarctic penguins, etc., are a "bird kingdom" where "flowers and trees are luxuriant all year round, and birds are not surprised when people come".
There are asphalt paths extending in all directions in the park, and those who don't want to walk can also take the high-altitude cable car.
The "Southeast Asian Rare Bird House" displays all rare and endangered birds in Southeast Asia.
In the world's largest walking aviary, there are more than 1,200 free-flying birds of various kinds.
The "Penguin Palace" is the second largest penguin exhibition area in the world. People can watch the clumsy and cute penguins swimming and eating in the water from the viewing platform.
The bird show is also a very attractive show. When the bird tamer calls out, huge eagles and owls are like "flying generals descending from the sky", flying from the mountain forest a few hundred meters away to the performers in the open-air performance venue.
Under the command of the performers, various parrots can not only speak English words such as "Goodbye" and "Hello", but also imitate dog barks, cat calls, and chicken crows, fully demonstrating their superb imitation abilities.
The artificial waterfall is another scenery in the bird park. It is 30.4 meters high. The water flows down from the top, forming a beautiful and spectacular waterfall. It makes a roaring sound at the same time and is majestic.