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Singapore Zoo Small Group Guided Tours

Here you can find excursions that introduce you with the main facts of Singapore Zoo as well as its rich history and distinguishing features. 

  • 137 excursions
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Having a guide to take you around the Singapore Zoo will give you an experience that you won't forget. Whether you're interested in the Tiger Trek or visiting the Frozen Tundra, you're sure to find something to interest you.

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Elephants of Asia

Visiting the Singapore Zoo is a great way to see a variety of animals in a relatively safe environment. You'll also find fun activities for children and adults of all ages.

One of the best ways to get the most out of your visit is to purchase an annual membership. This will allow you to get in for less than the cost of single admission tickets.

The zoo is divided into zones. One of these is the Elephants of Asia zone. This is where you'll find one of the world's largest collections of Southeast Asian wildlife. You'll see elephants, tigers, rhinos, and the like. There's also a lot of space for them to play.

Fragile Forest

Located on the northwestern part of Singapore, the Fragile Forest at Singapore Zoo offers a unique experience. This 20,000-square-meter biodome replicates a tropical rainforest. The biodome is home to lemurs, sloths, and other wildlife.

The Fragile Forest also features a new butterfly aviary. The Clipper butterfly is extinct locally, but the new aviary provides a home for eight species. The aviary is open to the public and visitors are free to watch the butterflies and other insects.

The lesser mouse-deer is the world's smallest hoofed mammal. It is native to southeast Asia. It weighs about four and a half pounds. The lesser mouse-deer is the only hoofed mammal that has survived in the wild for 35 million years.

Frozen Tundra

Visiting Frozen Tundra at Singapore Zoo is a unique experience. This arctic-themed exhibit features an expansive outdoor pool, a cave containing ice formations, and giant ice blocks. Visitors can also spot polar bears, wolverines, raccoon dogs, and other arctic wildlife.

This new exhibit has been created to simulate a semi-frozen freshwater ecosystem in the Artic North. It features more than fifteen species of animals and plants. It also offers visitors a chance to interact with the animals and learn more about the natural world.

There are three viewing elevations where visitors can watch the animals. They can also stay close and take photos.

The exhibit also features an underwater viewing area. This gives visitors a chance to watch Inuka swim.

Night Safari

Located right next to the River Safari, Singapore Night Safari is a famous attraction. It's the world's first nocturnal zoo. It features over 1,000 animals from around the world.

The park is home to various endangered species, including Asian lions and Malayan tapirs. In addition, it has bred elephants and tigers. These animals are available for adoption. Adoption helps in welfare programs and ensures homes for the animals.

Visitors can also experience the "Creatures of the Night" show. The show is organized in Night Safari every evening. The show includes a variety of animals, including lions, tigers, and clouded leopards. They also exhibit fire-eating displays, blowgun demonstrations, and tribal dances.

Colobus monkeys

Located on the east side of Singapore, the Singapore Zoo has a 69-acre area and is home to more than 2800 animals. It is one of the largest and most popular zoos in the world, and offers a wide range of animal attractions and activities.

The Primate Kingdom is home to several different species of monkeys. Visitors can also see long-nosed proboscis monkeys on the Treetops Trail. There are also white-faced sakis and Celebes crested macaques in the Fragile Forest. In addition, visitors can meet African painted dogs, African painted lions, and fierce leopards in the Wild Africa zone.

The zoo's Animal Friends show showcases the skills of four-legged animals, while visitors can also learn about the care of the zoo's animals. Visitors can also participate in Keepers' Chit Chat, which offers a fun opportunity to learn about the animals at the zoo.

Tiger Trek

Whether you're planning a family day out or a romantic date, Singapore Zoo has something for everyone. You can go on a guided tour, feed the animals, or even do a flight simulator ride. Guests are welcome to book online to make the most of their time at the zoo.

The Singapore Zoo has over a dozen exhibits, each showcasing a different animal. A great exhibition to see is the "Rainforest Fights Back", which showcases animals' natural abilities. The show features more than 15 species, including a variety of birds, insects, and mammals.

The "Rainforest Fights Back" show also features an amazing interactive exhibit. Visitors can touch and pat the animals. The experience includes live commentary from the keepers.

Singapore Zoo

Located on the northwestern side of Singapore, the Singapore Zoo is a haven for wildlife. It is home to over two thousand animals from over two hundred species, including endangered species such as white tigers. Most Singapore zoo animals are kept in enclosures that resemble natural habitats. Many of the Singapore Zoo's exhibits feature special viewing decks so visitors can observe animals up close. They also include activities such as the Supersized Insect Walk, which features larger-than-life insects.

Singapore Zoo

Some of the Singapore Zoo's rare species include the Aldabra giant tortoise, which is 76 years old. The Komodo dragon is a shy creature that only attacks when provoked. This is one of the most dangerous animals in the world. The python is another venomous reptile. This animal weighs over 200 kilograms and is one of the largest reptiles in the world.

There are also several other rare species of wildlife at the Singapore Zoo, including white tigers. The largest captive colony of orangutans is also located here. Several breeding pairs have given birth to over 25 babies. The Singapore Zoo has helped increase the langur population. There are also several other threatened species in the zoo.

There are also many frogs and turtles to see at the Reptopia enclosure. There are also several bird exhibits with tall vines. The chimpanzees have plenty of space to roam. Their habitat replicates the lush hillside forest clearing that they enjoy in the wild.

Some of the other animals that you can see at the Singapore Zoo include white tigers, giant pandas, and meerkats. Chimpanzees are the closest primate relatives to humans. Their habitats contain food, shelter, and plenty of privacy. They are also very playful. They can be seen smacking their lips together and baring their teeth when they communicate.

The Singapore Zoo has also received a number of awards. The zoo was named the Best Leisure Attraction of the Year by the Singapore Tourism Board. In addition, it received the Asian Attraction Award for the Most Popular Attraction. It also won the TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Award for the Top 3 Zoos in the World in 2018.

Many of the Singapore Zoo's exhibits are naturalistic, allowing visitors to get close to the animals. There are several shows, including Animal Friends and Elephant Presentation. These shows are meant to educate visitors and enchant them. There are also water playgrounds, rope courses, and pony rides. They also allow visitors to take pictures with the animals. There is also a buffet restaurant. In addition, there is an Orang Utan interaction show.

Several animals have been injured and even escaped from the zoo in the past. One chimpanzee, Ramba, died in the upper Seletar Reservoir. There is also a case of a leopard being killed. Other animal escapes include two sun bears. Lastly, the pig-tailed macaque and wild pig have also been lost.

The Singapore Zoo is also home to the world's first tropical polar bear, Inuka. She was brought to the zoo from Cologne Zoo in Germany in 1978 when she was fourteen months old. Although she had a debilitating condition, she was put down at age 35 in 2012.

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The guide was really kind and skilled at talking in a way that piqued your interest and kept you focused on the city's attractions! I'd strongly advise it.

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We had a great day exploring Madrid. Carlos was very educated and personable, and he told us a lot of amusing stories about the area. Definitely a recommendation!

Fabulous tour

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Wonderful Alhambra visit with Anna. She was very approachable, knowledgeable, and full of amusing anecdotes.

Great morning

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We spent a great day exploring Milan's medieval districts on foot. The tour guide told engaging stories and was well-informed.

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We had a wonderful day and are very happy we took the 2-hour guided tour of Paris.

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