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Sven Bethune

Sven

Feb 2026

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Very nice experiences, unfortunately we couldn't visit the Cloud. However, we were able to visit the Super Tree and enjoy the views on the walk. In the evening, we watched the light show from Marina Bay Sands. A very nice experience.
Faisal Awan

Faisal

Feb 2026

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I was booked my ticket online, and I had an issue in barcode when I was entering in universal studio, but I contacted headout on call center. They help me alot and very shot time headout send me new barcode. Thank to headout
Melissa Montague
AU

Melissa

Australia
Feb 2026

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The Singapore zoo is an amazing experience during the day, the nighttime safari while a unique experience was not anywhere near as fantastic and probably overkill if you only have so much time ( or let's face it patience to deal with the heat crowds walking etc ) then definitely choice the zoo only experience; you won't be disappointed!!
Alexander Fischer

Alexander

Jan 2026

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We didn't know what to expect and were blown away. If you come from Africa, you think you know what a Safari is all about, but wow, did this impress us!!
Beverley Morris-Kafetzi
GB

Beverley

United Kingdom
Jan 2026

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We did the 5 parks in 5 days. The price was reasonable (though I didn't do much research to find a better deal). The parks were AMAZING. Would highly recommend.
Kathleen Torres
US

Kathleen

United States
Jan 2026

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#Everything everything............... give me a break/60??????????????? ?????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ANG CHIU YANG
SG

Ang

Singapore
Dec 2025

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We had a wonderful experience at the Singapore Zoo, especially as a family traveling with a baby. The zoo is extremely baby-friendly, with stroller-friendly paths, nursing rooms, and many thoughtful facilities for parents. The environment is clean, well maintained, and comfortable, with no strong animal odors, which made our visit very pleasant. The tram service connects different zones, making it easy to get around without feeling tired. There is also a children’s playground where kids can release energy and fully enjoy themselves. Food options are reasonably priced and surprisingly tasty. Overall, it was a relaxing and enjoyable visit, and we would happily return again in the future. It is an ideal destination for families with young children visiting Singapore again.
Aung Kyaw Min
US

Aung

United States
Dec 2025

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A great experience to have seen animals we won't usually see in the normal zoological gardens around Asia including giant Panda and a cute red panda. The boat ride as it named river waters was fantistic though too short. Wish it takes longer. Though we liked to try 2nd time, we had to give up the idea due to a long queue. I would recommned all travel loving adventurers to visit this place without fail.

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TL;DR

  • Access included: Ticket covers full-day entry, all 10 zones, shows, keeper talks, feeding sessions, photo spots, and the complimentary in-park shuttle.
  • Zones and highlights: Walk through immersive habitats like Heart of Africa, Crimson Wetlands, Penguin Cove, and Waterfall Aviary with over 3,500 birds.
  • Shows and feedings: Presentations run at 10:30am, 12:30pm, 2:30pm, and 5pm, with scheduled feeding sessions for pelicans, cassowaries, lorikeets, and starlings.
  • Ways to explore: Use self-guided trails, elevated walkways, shaded paths, and shuttle stops to plan your loop around aviaries and show venues.
  • Queues and timing: Arrive in the morning for cooler weather and lighter crowds. Expect busier pathways and fuller seating near show hours.
  • Best upgrade: Pick a 2-park combo with any Mandai park, a simple way to save around 5 percent if you plan to visit more than one attraction.

Which Bird Paradise ticket is best for you?

Admission tickets

  • A simple entry ticket that gives you full access to the park’s aviaries, shows, feeding sessions, and in-park shuttle.
  • Best for visitors who want a straightforward Bird Paradise experience without add-ons.

Recommended experience:

  • Bird Paradise Tickets

Add-on combos

  • Upgrade your visit with experiences like the Crimson Set Lunch or the VIP Bird Discovery Tour for more comfort or deeper learning.
  • Best for guests who want a curated or premium experience with guided storytelling or a relaxing meal.

Recommended experiences:

  • Combo: Bird Paradise Tickets + Crimson Set Lunch
  • Combo: Bird Paradise Tickets + VIP Bird Discovery Tour

2-park hoppers

  • Bundle Bird Paradise with Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, or Rainforest Wild Asia and save around 5%.
  • Best for families, first-time visitors, and anyone planning to see more than one Mandai attraction.

Recommended experiences:

  • 2-Park Combo: Night Safari + Bird Paradise Tickets
  • 2-Park Combo: Bird Paradise + Singapore Zoo Tickets

Destination Pass

  • A multi-park pass that gives access to 4–5 Mandai parks with the flexibility to visit in 1 day or spread across 5 days.
  • Best for park enthusiasts and travellers who want maximum value and flexibility across multiple days.

Recommended experience:

  • Mandai Wildlife Destination Pass

What to expect at Bird Paradise Singapore

Children observing birds in a lush wetland habitat at Bird Paradise.
Birds at a feeding station at Bird Paradise, Singapore
Lady feeding parrots at Bird Paradise, Singapore with trees in the background.
A Turaco on a tree at Bird Paradise Singapore
Penguin keeper talk at Ocean Network Express Penguin Cove with visitors.
Entrance to Mysterious Papua aviary with visitors and colorful birds in trees.
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Immersive walk-through aviaries

Eight large, themed aviaries recreate different biomes, including a Waterfall Aviary, allowing birds to fly freely around elevated paths and viewing platforms.

Daily bird presentations

Live presentations are held at set times and feature flight demonstrations that showcase raptor, parrot, and waterbird behaviours.

Keeper talks & feeding sessions

Scheduled feeding sessions and keeper talks let you observe pelicans, cassowaries, lorikeets, and starlings up close throughout the day.

Rare & signature species

The park is home to exotic and endangered birds like hornbills, flamingos, pelicans, emus, and cassowaries from Southeast Asia and beyond.

Distinct themed zones

You can explore zones such as Crimson Wetlands, Penguin Cove, and Waterfall Aviary, each grouped by natural habitat and geography.

Scenic trails & photo spots

Winding trails, cascading waterfalls, raised walkways, and dedicated photo stations offer plenty of scenic and shaded moments.

Things to know before booking your Bird Paradise tickets

  • Your Bird Paradise ticket includes full-day entry, access to all aviaries, shows, feeding sessions, photo spots, and the complimentary in-park shuttle that connects key zones.
  • You can upgrade your experience with add-ons like the Crimson Set Lunch or the VIP Bird Discovery Tour, which gives you a guided walk through the aviaries in a small group.
  • Save money and time with 2-park combos that bundle Bird Paradise with other Mandai attractions (Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, Rainforest Wild Asia) or major Singapore highlights like Gardens by the Bay, usually offering 5–15% off.
  • The Mandai Destination Pass is the best pick for park-hoppers, giving you access to 4–5 parks and the flexibility to explore them all in 1 day or spread your visits across 5 days.
  • All Bird Paradise tickets, combos, and multi-park passes follow a strict policy: they cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Bird Paradise map

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Themed zones of Bird Paradise

Two blue and yellow macaws
Storks in a nest
Flamingos gathered by a pond
Great hornbill perched on a tree branch in a forest setting.
Cassowary in lush rainforest setting.
Keeper giving a talk at Hong Leong Foundation Crimson Wetlands with colorful parrots and children watching.
Girl watching penguins swim at Bird Paradise, Singapore.
Emu close-up
Bali mynah perched on a branch in a lush forest setting.
Roseate spoonbills perched on branches at Bird Paradise.
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Amazonian Jewels

A vibrant rainforest environment inspired by Central and South America, filled with dense foliage, flowing water features, and high-canopy movement.

Species to look out for: macaws, toucans, and tanagers.

Wings of Asia

A serene landscape modelled after Asian wetlands, rice terraces, and bamboo forests, showcasing birds adapted to marshes and river-edge habitats.

Species to look out for: Asian storks, hornbills, and pheasants.

Crimson Wetlands

A colorful wetland zone with bright vegetation, reflective pools, and lively bird activity that mirrors iconic South American marsh ecosystems.

Species to look out for: scarlet ibis, American flamingos, and macaws.

Heart of Africa

A broad walk-through aviary shaped like a forest valley, with canopy bridges, ground paths, and open vistas that encourage natural bird behaviour.

Species to look out for: turacos, hornbills, and starlings.

Mysterious Papua

A dense New Guinea–inspired rainforest setting known for dramatic bird displays, bold plumage, and species with unusual mating rituals.

Species to look out for: birds-of-paradise, cassowaries.

Lory Loft

A lively, multi-level aviary where lories and lorikeets sweep around feeding towers, rope bridges, and elevated perches in constant motion.

Species to look out for: lories, lorikeets, and cockatoos.

Penguin Cove

A chilled indoor zone recreating a sub-Antarctic coastal habitat with wave pools, rocky shores and immersive underwater viewing panels.

Species to look out for: king penguins, gentoo penguins, and rockhopper penguins.

Australian Outback

A dry, open habitat with eucalyptus trees and sandy paths, reflecting Australia’s rugged landscapes and its hardy, iconic birdlife.

Species to look out for: emus, kookaburras, tawny frogmouths.

Songs of the Forest

A quiet, shaded area dedicated to Southeast Asia’s songbirds, highlighting both their melodies and the conservation issues they face.

Species to look out for: Bali myna, straw-headed bulbul, and regional songbirds.

Winged Sanctuary

A conservation-focused zone featuring one of the park’s largest collections of threatened and endangered birds from around the world.

Species to look out for: hornbills, rare tropical species, and the Philippine eagle.

Animal presentations at Bird Paradise

Predators on Wings

  • Timings: 10:30am & 2:30pm
  • Location: Sky Amphitheatre
  • Access: Yes (general entry)
  • What to expect: A raptor-focused presentation featuring eagles, hawks, and owls demonstrating natural flight, gliding patterns, and hunting behaviours in an open-air setting.

Wings of the World

  • Timings: 12:30pm & 5pm
  • Location: Sky Amphitheatre
  • Access: Yes (general entry)
  • What to expect: A large-scale showcase with parrots, pelicans, hornbills, and waterbirds performing mass flights and coordinated routines that highlight global bird diversity.

Species to look out for at Bird Paradise Singapore

Scarlet Ibis pair on a branch in lush green forest.

Scarlet Ibis – Crimson Wetlands

Their bright red feathers make them one of the most striking birds in the park. You can watch large flocks feeding, wading, and sweeping over the wetland pools.

Flamingos standing together with vibrant plumage.
Toucan in Iguaçu National Park, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.
Blue hyacinth macaws perched on a branch at Barcelona Zoo.
Helmeted Hornbills perched on a tree branch in a lush forest setting.

Visiting Bird Paradise with kids?

Singapore Zoo is built for easy family days, with free-ranging orangutans, rainforest zones, and lively shows that keep kids entertained. Rainforest Kidzworld is a major highlight, offering water play, farm animals, and pony rides, perfect for young explorers.

Parents will find stroller rentals, nursing rooms, baby care areas, and plenty of shaded rest spots throughout the park. Daily feeding sessions, kid-friendly dining options, and picnic-friendly corners make the visit flexible and stress-free, no matter your child’s pace.

Plan your visit to Bird Paradise

Timings, Bird Paradise

Operating hours: 9am to 6pm (last entry at 5pm)

Last shuttle timings: 5:30pm from Shuttle Station 1 & 6pm from Shuttle Station 2

Best time to visit

  • Time of the day: Morning visits offer cooler weather and lively bird activity, while late afternoon gives softer light and a more relaxed pace.
  • Time of the week: Weekdays generally feel calmer, making it easier to move through aviaries and catch popular sessions. Weekends work well too if you prefer a livelier atmosphere.
  • Time of the year: Bird Paradise stays enjoyable all year with Singapore’s stable climate. Light rain is common, but most zones have sheltered paths and indoor areas.
Location, Bird Paradise

Address: 20 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729825

Find on Maps

By MRT: You can take the train to any of these MRT stations - Khatib (NS14), Choa Chu Kang (NS4), Ang Mo Kio (NS16) and Springleaf (TE4). From there, you can hop on a connecting bus that will take you straight to Mandai Wildlife Reserve.

By bus: To visit Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, alight at bus stop #48111 (After Mandai Road).

By Car or taxi: via PIE & CTE Expressway. Duration: 30 minutes from the city.

free wifi at Bird paradise, Singapore
  • Lost & found: If you’ve misplaced something, head to the Membership & Experiences Centre for assistance.
  • Nursing rooms: Nursing rooms are available outside the entrance (near the Retail Shop), by Guest Services, at Penguin Cove Level 1, Food Central, and Egg Splash.
  • Diaper-changing facilities: All washrooms throughout Bird Paradise include diaper-changing stations.
  • Mobility access: Trikes and wagons are available for infants and toddlers. Complimentary wheelchairs can be borrowed at the entrance and the West Concourse Lift.
  • In-park Wi-Fi: Connect to the “PARKFREEWIFI” network to go online anywhere in the park.
  • First aid: If you feel unwell, seek help from staff or call +65 6100 0767. First aid rooms are located at the entrance and Egg Splash, with AEDs at Guest Services, Forest Corridor, and Egg Splash.
  • Lockers: Rental lockers are available at the Entrance Plaza. Medium lockers cost S$12 for the first 3 hours; extra-large lockers cost S$18. Additional hourly charges apply.
  • Water refill stations: Bring a bottle as water refill points are placed at multiple locations throughout the attraction.
Rules & Regulations, Bird Paradise
  • Do not feed, touch, tease, or disturb wildlife, and avoid using flash around animals.
  • Smoking is not allowed in any ticketed areas.
  • E-scooters, skateboards, PMDs, and similar devices are not permitted; pets and service animals are also not allowed.
  • Stay on designated paths, keep the environment clean, and do not pluck or damage plants.
  • Do not release any animals or plants into the parks.
  • Drones, kites, frisbees, and balls are not allowed inside the parks.
  • Opening hours and access to certain zones may change without notice.
  • Admission may be refused or a visit ended if rules are not followed, with no refunds provided.
Tips & Services, Bird Paradise
  • Crimson Restaurant: A full-service dining venue in the Hong Leong Foundation Crimson Wetlands zone, serving all-day meals in a bird-themed setting.
  • Penguin Cove Restaurant: A dining spot located within the Penguin Cove area, offering meals close to the indoor penguin habitat.
  • Food Central: A casual food hall inside Bird Paradise with a mix of local and international dishes.
  • Egg Splash Café & Shop: A café and retail stop near the Egg Splash play zone, ideal for quick bites and drinks.
  • Bird Bakery: A bakery inside Bird Paradise offering pastries, light snacks, and beverages.
  • Tram Kiosk: A convenient kiosk near the tram station for quick snacks and drinks during your visit.

Visitor tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy cooler weather and quieter trails.
  • Check the show timings in advance to plan your route.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for long, open-air walking paths.
  • Carry a light jacket or umbrella for sudden rain.
  • Use the park map to group nearby zones together.
  • Keep some time at the end for the souvenir store.

Frequently asked questions about Bird Paradise tickets

Online is better. It secures your entry time, avoids on-site queues, and helps you get seats for the popular presentations.

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