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Discover the ultimate Night Safari Singapore guide: tram ride, nocturnal animals, night zoo tips, tickets & more. Plan safely with Homejourney's trusted insights for unforgettable visits.

Night Safari Singapore Complete Guide | Homejourney Authority

Homejourney presents the definitive Night Safari Singapore Complete Guide, your trusted resource for exploring the world's first night zoo. As Singapore's premier real estate platform prioritizing user safety and transparency, we extend our commitment to verified, practical lifestyle advice for residents and visitors alike.

This exhaustive pillar covers everything from tram rides and nocturnal animals to insider tips, ensuring confident planning in a safe environment.

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Essential Information Box

ItemDetails
Address80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826[1][2]
Opening HoursDaily 6:30pm – 12:00am (Last Entry: 11:15pm). Dining/retail from 6:30pm[1][2][3]
Ticket PricesFrom S$32.80 (local resident discounts up to 20% with WildPass). Adults ~S$50, Children/Seniors ~S$35[1][3]
Best TimeWeekdays after 7:30pm to avoid crowds. Allow 3-4 hours[2][3]
Official Sitemandai.com/en/night-safari.html[1]

Verify latest details on the official site, as Homejourney prioritizes accurate, up-to-date information for safe planning.

History and Uniqueness of Night Safari

The Night Safari opened in 1994 as the world's first nocturnal zoo, pioneering dim lighting to mimic moonlit habitats for over 900 nocturnal animals from 100 species[1][2][5]. Unlike daytime zoos, it simulates natural night conditions, allowing close views of elusive creatures like lions, hyenas, and Malayan tigers in a 40-hectare reserve[1].

Singapore Tourism Board recognizes it as a top attraction, winning 13 Best Attraction Experience awards[1]. Its ethical approach meets animal welfare guidelines, with 41% threatened species conserved[5]. For locals and expats via Homejourney's verified property insights, it's a staple for family bonding in Singapore's safe wildlife scene.

Insider insight: As a frequent visitor, the subtle red lighting preserves night vision, making animal sightings feel authentic—like spotting a fishing cat mid-hunt.

How to Get to Night Safari Singapore

Located in Mandai Wildlife Reserve, access is straightforward via public transport, emphasizing Singapore's efficient LTA network.

By MRT and Bus

  1. Take North South Line to Khatib MRT (NS14), Exit A.
  2. Board free shuttle bus TE2 or public bus 138/926 directly to Night Safari (10-15 min ride).
  3. Alight at the reserve entrance; walking distance ~5 mins[2].

Insider tip: Shuttles run from 6pm; check Mandai app for real-time schedules[6].

By Taxi/Grab or Car

Taxi/Grab: S$20-30 from Orchard (~30 mins). Parking available at S$5-10/night. Use Mandai app for navigation[4][6].

Safety note: Stick to licensed transport; Homejourney verifies locations for trusted travel in Singapore.

Tickets, Prices and Booking

Standard adult tickets: S$50 (weekends), S$48 (weekdays). Children (3-12): S$35; Seniors (60+): S$35. Infants free[1][3]. Book online via mandai.com for express entry—avoid queues, crucial for families[2].

Local residents: Up to 20% off with WildPass (proof required). Combo with River Wonders or Zoo for savings[1]. Homejourney tip: Budget S$150 for family of 4 including tram/shows.

Ticket TypePrice (SGD)Notes
Adult WeekdayS$48Online price[1]
Child/SeniorS$35Ages 3-12/60+[3]
Park HopperFrom S$80+Zoo/River Wonders[2]

Best Time to Visit and Duration

Arrive 6:30pm for dining, start tram at 7:15pm. Ideal: Weekdays for fewer crowds; avoid school holidays[3]. Spend 3-4 hours: 45-min tram + 2-3 trails + show[2].

Peak: Weekends post-8pm. Off-peak: Tuesdays-Thursdays. Weather: Singapore's tropical climate means rain—trails are covered[4].

Night Safari Tram Ride: The Highlight

The complimentary tram ride tours 7 zones, showcasing nocturnal animals like free-roaming tapirs and lions via audio guide[1][2]. Duration: 45 mins, wheelchair-accessible[2].

Pro tip: Sit right side for Asian animals, left for African. Multiple rides allowed—do first for overview, later for photos[3]. Homejourney insight: Perfect low-effort intro for jet-lagged visitors.

Walking Trails: Explore Nocturnal Animals Up Close

Four trails (1km total) feature 100+ species under subtle lighting[1].

  • Fishing Cat Trail: Anteaters, binturongs, armadillos (20 mins)[2].
  • Leopard Trail: Clouded leopards, hyenas.
  • African Trail: Lions, giraffes.
  • Tasmanian Devil Trail: Small mammals, owls—end here[2].

Insider: Start with Fishing Cat post-tram; animals most active 8-10pm[3]. Use Mandai app map[6].

Must-See Shows and Performances

Creatures of the Night: 7:30pm, 8:30pm, 9:30pm (25 mins) at amphitheater—fire dancers, owls, civets[2][3]. Book seats 2hrs prior via portal[3].

Street performers: Fire breathers near entrance. 30th anniversary trails with pins[2]. Tip: 8:30pm show—less rush[3].

Dining and Food Options

Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant: Local/Asian cuisine (S$15-30 mains). Casual eats at Ah Meng BBQ (S$10-20). Water refill stations everywhere[3].

Vegetarian/halal options available. Link to nearby dining: GST退税完整附近美食和餐厅推荐|Homejourney权威指南 . Homejourney safety: All outlets hygienic, family-approved.

Practical Tips for a Safe Visit

Wear comfortable shoes, light clothing (cooler at night, 25-28°C). Bring water bottle, insect repellent, rain poncho. No flash photography[4].

  • Restrooms: Near entrance/tram stop, plentiful[3].
  • Photos: Low-light mode; best at hyena moat, owl aviaries.
  • Safety: Stay on paths, supervised kids—Singapore's secure environment[4].

Download Mandai app for audio guides, maps[6].

Family-Friendly Features

Stroller-friendly trails, nursing rooms. Kids love sugar gliders, lorises[3]. Combo with Zoo for full day. Link to family guides: GST退税完整亲子游指南:家庭出行必读|Homejourney .

Original insight: Post-tram trails tire kids perfectly for bedtime—ideal for jet-lagged families.

Accessibility Information

Wheelchair trams, ramps on trails. Priority seating for shows. Guide dogs welcome[2][4]. Contact ahead for needs.

Money-Saving Tips and Discounts

WildPass for locals (20% off). Park Hopper: S$80+ for 3 parks[1][2]. Free tram/shows with entry. STB passes for tourists.

Nearby Attractions and Itinerary Ideas

Adjacent: River Wonders, Singapore Zoo (free shuttles). Full day: Zoo (day), Night Safari (evening)[2].

Sample itinerary: 10am Zoo, 6pm Night Safari. Related: 乐高乐园一日游亲子游指南:家庭出行必读|Homejourney .

Seasonal Events and Weather Tips

Haloween events, anniversary specials (e.g., Shhh-ecret Trail)[2]. Rainy season (Nov-Jan): Ponchos provided. Dry months (Feb-Aug) best for trails.

Peak holidays: Book early[3].

Accommodation Near Night Safari

Budget: Hotel 81 (S$100/night, 20min drive). Mid: Yishun exec condos via Property Search . Luxury: Shangri-La (~S$400).

For Mandai stays, explore Projects Directory for family-friendly HDB/condos in Yishun/Khatib—safe, proximate to attractions. Homejourney verifies properties for trust.

Maintenance tip for owners: Aircon Services before trips.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Night Safari tram ride like?

A 45-min guided tour through 7 zones spotting nocturnal animals; complimentary and repeatable[1][2].

Are there shows at Night Safari Singapore?

Yes, Creatures of the Night at 7:30/8:30/9:30pm[2][3].

Is Night Safari suitable for young children?

Yes, family-oriented with kid highlights like lorises; 3+ recommended[3].

How much does Night Safari cost in 2025?

From S$32.80 online; combos cheaper[1].

Can I combine Night Safari with other parks?

Yes, Park Hopper tickets[2].

What to wear to Night Safari?

Comfortable shoes, light clothes; no flash[4].

Is Night Safari wheelchair accessible?

Fully, with adapted trams[2].

Plan your Night Safari adventure confidently with Homejourney. Search safe properties nearby via Property Search or explore financing at Mortgage Rates . Your trusted partner for Singapore living.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2025)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2025)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2025)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2025)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 6 (2025)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2025)
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The information provided in this article is for general reference only. For accurate and official information, please visit HDB's official website or consult professional advice from lawyers, real estate agents, bankers, and other relevant professional consultants.

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