From the City, take the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) towards Jurong.
* Look out for and turn off at Exit 7 of the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE).
* Follow the prominent brown signs to the Singapore Zoo.
* On a regular day, the journey will take approximately 30 minutes.
By Bus
From the City, take bus service 171 to Mandai Road, then alight at the first bus stop and transfer to bus service 927 or 926 (operates only on Sundays and Public Holidays).
By Mass Rapid Transit
* Alight at Ang Mo Kio station (NS16) and take bus service 138.
* Alight at Choa Chu Kang station (BP1/NS4) and take bus service 927.
* Alight at Woodlands station (NS9) or Marsiling station (NS8) and take bus service 926 (operates only on Sundays and Public Holidays).
* From Changi Airport station (CG2), board the train and alight at Tanah Merah Interchange station (EW4) to switch to the west-bound train to City Hall Interchange station (EW13/NS25). There, switch again to the north-bound train to Ang Mo Kio station (NS16) and take bus service 138.
* From Changi Airport station (CG2), board the train and alight at Tanah Merah Interchange station (EW4) to switch to the west-bound train to Jurong East Interchange station (EW24/NS1). There, switch again to the north-bound train to Choa Chu Kang Interchange station (BP1/NS4) and take bus service 927.
By Bus Hub Service (Daily)
This service is run by BusHub Services Pte Ltd. For more information, please visit www.bushub.com.sg or contact 6753 0506 or enquiry@bushub.com.sg
What we offer
The zoo can be explored either on foot via three walking trails, or by tram. Night Safari, the world’s first wildlife park for nocturnal animals is a seven-time winner of the Best Leisure Attraction Experience, awarded by Singapore Tourism Board. This internationally acclaimed leisure attraction embodies innovation and creativity in products and services, and service quality, thus attracting more than 1.1 million visitors yearly. Over 1,000 animals from 115 species (of which almost 30% are threatened) inhabit the 40-hectare park.
Why we are special
Seven-time winner of the Best Leisure Attraction Experience, awarded by Singapore Tourism Board!
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In line with its mission to promote biodiversity, the zoo focuses on the captive breeding of threatened species. Over the years, it has bred Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, fishing cats, red dholes, anoas, markhors, bantengs and Malayan tapirs, among other endangered species. A visitor’s experience at Night Safari is not limited to animals but extends to experiential dining segments with the park’s award winning Gourmet Safari Experience, where visitors dine onboard a tram traversing the eight geographical zones. Night Safari is part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore and is a designated wildlife rescue centre by the governing authority.