Amazing Guide To Night Safari: See The Animals In Nocturnal Settings

Amazing Guide To Night Safari: See The Animals In Nocturnal Settings
Image: Mandai Wildlife Group
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Night Safari is the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park. And can you believe that it is now 30 years old? At the beloved attraction, visitors experience viewing the animals in the forest of Mandai, watching them move around in the darkness of the night. 


Night Safari Special to Celebrate 30 Years

Night Safari Special to Celebrate 30 Years
Image: Mandai Wildlife Group

For local Singapore residents who are planning a visit to Night Safari from 17 May till 23 June 2024, there is good news! 

To mark the special occasion, local residents can purchase a pair of Night Safari admission tickets at $30 each from 17 May till 23 June 2024.

Those who are visiting Night Safari will also be taken on a journey through time with installations and experiences that showcase the park’s remarkable evolution over the past decades.


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Visitors can choose to go on digital trail around Night Safari to learn about the park’s achievements and discover lesser-known stories and memories about the park, as told by its keepers and members.

They can also view mementos that pay homage to the park’s rich heritage and contributions to conservation, such as drawings from the original project manifesto, old entry ticket stubs and other souvenirs.

Other activities that will only be available during this period including close encounters with animal ambassadors like snakes and owls during photo sessions. Visitors can also deepen their understanding about the sloth bear and clouded leopard as keepers share their knowledge during these special feeding sessions.

Over at East Lodge, visitors can try their hand at creating animal enrichment devices that help keep our animals mentally and physically stimulated, with guidance from the keepers.

An anniversary-exclusive fire performance will also be available daily at the Entrance Courtyard of Night Safari. This is reminiscent of the time when fire performers would entertain the crowds in the past.

A new walking trail dedicated to native wildlife and Southeast Asian species like the Sunda pangolin and binturong will also soon be unveiled, adding yet another momentous event to Night Safari’s collection of milestones.


Overview of Night Safari

Revamped Creatures of the Night Show at Night Safari

Singapore’s Night Safari makes for a great evening out. Go on a tram ride to view animals in their nocturnal habitats or venture along walking trails for a more intimate look at creatures going about their night time activities. From the small to the majestic, there are plenty of animals to encounter during a visit to the Night Safari. 

For those who may be visiting Night Safari for the first time, here is a quick overview of the wildlife park. 

Overview of Night Safari
Image: Mandai Wildlife Group

After going past the Main Entrance, to the left is the Amphitheatre where the Creatures of the Night presentation takes place. 

Creatures of the Night Show

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Image: Mandai Wildlife Group

You will need to book tickets to the Creatures of the Night show. The show takes place at 7.30 pm, 8.30 pm and 9.30 pm daily.

The booking period opens two hours before the show time. Bookings can be made here for the Creatures of the Night show.

Night Safari Tram

The best way to get an overview of the Night Safari is to take the tram. The tram station is located just beyond the Entrance Courtyard and the tram ride is included with the admission price. 

The Night Safari tram will take you around the park and it offers a commentary as you drive past the various animal exhibits. 

The tram will take you to the East Lodge station. This is where you can either opt to go on a walking trail or continue on to view the rest of the park. Take note that there are some sections of the park that are only accessible via the tram. 

Walking Trails at Night Safari

Fishing Cat at the Fishing Cat Trail
Fishing Cat at the Fishing Cat Trail

For a more intimate look at the animals at Night Safari, go on one of the walking trails. The Night Safari walking trails lead to one another, criss-crossing the forests of Mandai. 

This is our personal favourite way to explore Night Safari. These trails include:

  • Fishing Cat Trail
  • Leopard Trail
  • East Lodge Trail 
  • Tasmanian Devil Trail – a highlight of this trail is the Naracoorte Cave, a structure modelled after the natural South Australian feature. 
  • A New Trail Coming Soon

Night Safari Animal Exhibits

Here are some of our favourite Night Safari exhibits that you must see on a visit.

Pangolin

Night Safari Pangolin

While most mammals have fur or hair, the Pangolin is unusual as it is a mammal with a scaly covering. It is a shy creature that feeds on ants and termites. When faced with danger, it rolls up into a tight ball. Endangered as a result of poaching, the Night Safari is the only wildlife park in Singapore where you can view the Sunda pangolin. You can find it along the Leopard Trail.


Asian Lion

Night Safari Asiatic Lion

The Asian Lion can be found along the Night Safari’s Leopard Trail. These majestic cats are found in the Gir forest of India. This Night Safari exhibit comes to life at token feedings held on Fridays, Saturdays and the Eve of Public Holidays at 8 pm and 9 pm.


Slow Loris

Night Safari Slow Loris - Night Safari Exhibits

With its round head, huge eyes and deliberate movements, the Slow Loris looks cute and cuddly. However, did you know that it is one of the few mammals that has a toxic bite. This is obtained by licking a gland under its arm that secretes toxins. Preferring to sleep during the day, its huge eyes allow this Southeast Asian native to see at night as it goes about foraging for food. The Slow Loris can be found along the Leopard Trail.


Nile Hippo

Night Safari Nile Hippo

The Nile Hippo is the third largest land mammal in the world and native to Africa. At home both in the water and on land, you can view them from the comfort of the Night Safari tram’s seats at the Equatorial Africa section of the tram ride.


Malayan Tapir

Night Safari Malayan Tapir

Malayan Tapirs are very distinctive with their black and white markings which serve as camouflage to help them blend into the night. They have very poor eyesight and rely heavily on their sense of smell to search for food. You can view them from the Night Safari tram as they wander about their open enclosure at the Asian Riverine Forest exhibit.


Tasmanian Devil

Tasmanian Devils Make Their Debut At Night Safari
Tasmanian Devil Snickers yawning. Image: Mandai Wildlife Group

The Night Safari’s Tasmanian Devil Trail is where you will find the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial. They get their name from the eerie sounds they make while searching for food at night.

The Devils have arrived in Singapore in 2022 as part of the insurance population managed by the Save the Tasmanian Devil Programme (STDP), led by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania.


Sugar Gliders

Night Safari Sugar Gliders

At the start of the Tasmanian Devil Trail is an exhibit of Sugar Gliders. You will have been quick to spot these small creatures jumping from tree to tree. These marsupials are found in the rainforests of Australia and Indonesia. They are known as Sugar Gliders for their love for sweet fruit and vegetables and their gliding membrane that helps them soar quickly between trees.


Indian Rhino

Rhino Feeding Session at Night Safari
Image: Mandai Wildlife Group

Not only can you get up close to the Indian rhinoceros but you can also feed them Night Safari. They can be found along the East Lodge Trail and you will need to make a booking to feed them.


Palm Civets

Civet Exhibit at the Night Safari
Image: Mandai Wildlife Group

You can find both Common Palm Civets and Small-toothed Palm Civets at the Civet Exhibit located along the Leopard Trail. These animals are native to Singapore and spend much of their time in the trees. The 677 square metre exhibit has been designed to have an abundance of trees and branches for the nocturnal animals to climb.

Other interesting animals that you can encounter while at the Night Safari include the aardvark, binturong, fishing cat, serval and Southern three-banded armadillo.


Events at Night Safari

Secret Wild-erland Photo Spots

There are also various activities and events held at Night Safari throughout the year. For example, towards the year-end period, you can look out for Secret-Wild-erland.


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