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Step into the heart of the rainforest in Singapore 

Rainforest Wild Asia is Singapore’s newest wildlife adventure park, and perhaps its most daring yet. A fifth park within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, it reimagines what a zoo can be. Spread across 13 hectares of lush rainforest, it’s part conservation sanctuary, part outdoor adventure, where animal encounters feel spontaneous.

From stroller-friendly canopy boardwalks to rugged trails that weave past streams, cliffs, and caverns. With zip lines, rope bridges, and cave descents woven into the experience, Rainforest Wild Asia transforms the traditional zoo visit into a full-blown expedition; one that celebrates adventure, biodiversity, and our connection to the wild.

What to expect at Rainforest Wild Asia

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The canopy RWA
People crossing a rope bridge in a lush Asian rainforest during Wild Apex Adventure.
AIA Vitality Bounce RWA
White tiger drinking from a stream at Singapore Zoo.
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Rainforest zones & landscapes

Wander through terrains inspired by Southeast Asia’s wildest places: from the jagged Karsts with limestone cliffs and viewpoints to The Cavern, a massive underground cave lit by a natural skylight. Walk the Canopy Boardwalk high among the treetops, or follow forest trails past waterfalls, rocky cascades, and hidden clearings — every zone offers a new perspective of the rainforest.

Wildlife encounters in natural habitat

Experience animals the way they’re meant to be seen — roaming freely. Spot François’ langurs leaping across limestone ledges, a Malayan tiger beneath the Tiger Bridge, see sun bears, dholes, and babirusas peeking from the Watering Hole. With dynamic habitats that shift through the day, no two visits are ever the same.

Adventure activities, treks & elevated walkways

Take your rainforest experience to the next level with an add-on adventure activity. Scale 20-metre limestone cliffs on the Wild Apex Adventure for stunning views over Mandai and Langur Island. Go underground with the Wild Cavern Adventure through tunnels and caves. Leap from the park’s highest point on the Canopy Jump, or bounce, climb, and slide your way through treetop nets at the AIA Vitality Bounce.

A perfect family day out with kids

Blending fun with discovery, this rainforest park makes learning feel like play. Join ranger-led talks and interactive pit stops across the trails. Families can follow mini nature treks, spot birds from the canopy bridges, or unwind while kids explore safe play zones like the AIA Vitality Bounce. Designed to be accessible and stroller-friendly, the park invites explorers of all ages to connect with wildlife, ask questions, and experience the thrill of the outdoors.

Explore more with Mandai park combos

Turn your rainforest visit into a full-day escape with combo tickets across the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. See wildlife at the Singapore Zoo, spot colourful birds at Bird Paradise, meet giant pandas at River Wonders, or explore the Night Safari after dark. With seamless park connections and flexible passes, it’s the easiest way to experience Mandia all in one day!

Rainforest Wild Asia map

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Things to know before booking your Rainforest Wild Asia tickets 

  1. Ticket availability & booking
  • Rainforest Wild Asia is one of Mandai’s newest and most in-demand attractions, with limited daily capacity.
  • Pre-booking online is highly recommended, especially on weekends, holidays, and school breaks, as same-day tickets may sell out by mid-morning.
  1. What your ticket includes
  • A standard ticket gives you full-day access to all general areas — including forest trails, canopy walkways, The Cavern, The Karsts, and ranger-led talks.
  • You’ll get to explore 36 animal species across 10 rainforest zones at your own pace.
  1. Adventure add-ons & upgrades
  • Add-on experiences like the Wild Apex, Wild Cavern, AIA Vitality Bounce, Canopy Jump, and Critter Crawl can be booked separately or at a discount through Rainforest Wild Asia bundle packages.
  • Slots for these guided adventures are limited to small groups, so book early.
  1. Ways to explore
  • Go self-guided along canopy trails or join ranger-led sessions to learn about the rainforest ecosystem.
  • Most visitors spend 3–5 hours exploring. Adventure activities typically last 20 minutes to 3 hours, depending on your chosen add-on.
  1. Combos & upgrades
  • Save more with combo passes. The 2-Park Combo lets you pair Rainforest Wild Asia with Bird Paradise, River Wonders, Singapore Zoo, or the Night Safari for up to 30% off.
  • For the ultimate experience, the Mandai Wildlife Destination Pass gives access to four or five parks over five days — plus free shuttles and bonus perks.
  1. Accessibility & age guidelines
  • Main boardwalks are stroller- and wheelchair-friendly, with shaded rest stops and accessible restrooms.
  • Adventure add-ons have height and age restrictions (usually 6+ years). Closed shoes are required for climbing or cave activities.
  1. Transfers & getting there
  • Located within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the park offers free shuttle transfers between all Mandai attractions.
  • Taxis and ride-hailing services can drop you directly at the Rainforest Wild Asia entrance.

Your Rainforest Wild Asia ticket options

Visitors exploring lush greenery and wildlife in Rainforest Wild Asia.

Standard Rainforest Wild Asia tickets

  • Best for: First-time visitors · Families · Wildlife explorers
  • Why book this: Experience Asia’s first adventure wildlife park in one day
  • Includes: • Full-day access to 10 rainforest zones • Encounters with 36 species • Elevated walkways & forest treks • The Cavern & The Karsts • Ranger talks & self-guided exploration

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Mandai Wildlife Destination Pass

  • Best for: Budget-conscious travelers, guests who wants to explore all
  • Why book this: Save up to S$141 while experiencing the full Mandai Wildlife Reserve
  • Includes: • Entry to 4 or 5 parks (Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, Bird Paradise, Rainforest Wild Asia) • Free tram rides & Mandai Shuttle • Access to themed zones, keeper talks & animal presentations

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Mandai Wildlife Destination Pass

Panda eating bamboo at River Wonders' Le Le’s Panda-stic Party celebration.

Combo tickets

  • Best for: Families · Couples · Wildlife lovers on a tight itinerary
  • Why book this: Save up to 5% and pair Rainforest Wild Asia access with another Mandai park
  • Includes: • Entry to Rainforest Wild Asia + 1 park of your choice • Complimentary tram ride with audio commentary • Access to themed zones, keeper talks & animal presentations

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Rainforest Wild Asia tickets + Adventure Add-ons

  • Best for: Families with kids · Couples · Adventure lovers
  • Why book this: If you are in for hands-on adventure with guided climbs, cave treks, and canopy challenges.
  • Includes: • Full-day park access • Self-guided trails & ranger talks • Choice of one adventure add-on — Wild Apex, Wild Cavern, AIA Vitality Bounce, or Canopy Jump — led by trained guides 

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Animals & zones at Rainforest Wild Asia

AIA Vitality Bounce RWA

Entrance Gorge

  • Your adventure begins amid waterfalls and rocky cliffs that mark the gateway to the rainforest. This zone sets the tone for the journey ahead, blending lush greenery with sculpted stone walkways and water features.
  • Animals you’ll see: Oriental pied hornbills, freshwater fish, and native butterflies fluttering through the gorge’s misty air.
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The Karsts

  • Towering limestone outcrops rise dramatically from the forest floor, creating a playground for agile langurs. Trek around the cliffs or take a guided climb on the Wild Apex route for panoramic jungle views.
  • Animals you’ll see: François’ langurs (first in Singapore), red-shanked douc langurs, and squirrel monkeys leaping between the rocks.
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The Outpost

  • This rest stop doubles as an observation point and café. It’s also where the Deer Ranger Talk happens — a family favourite that introduces visitors to the park’s gentle herbivores and their forest roles.
  • Animals you’ll see: Sambar deer, Philippine spotted deer, and Asian brown tortoises grazing under shade trees.
Couple observing langurs in a lush Asian rainforest setting.

Forest Floor

  • Follow winding trails through dense undergrowth and moss-covered logs, alive with the quiet rustle of small rainforest dwellers.
  • Animals you’ll see: Lesser mousedeer, tortoises, forest fowl, and colourful butterflies.
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Rock Cascade

  • A waterfall-fed zone of stone ledges and lush greenery where the park’s apex predator reigns. Cross the Tiger Bridge to glimpse a Malayan tiger moving through its naturalistic habitat.
  • Animals you’ll see: Malayan tigers, Asian water monitors, and jungle birds around the Tiger Waterfalls.
People walking on a rope bridge in the Rainforest Wild ASIA, surrounded by lush greenery.

The Canopy

  • Walk high among the treetops on the Canopy Boardwalk or the Langur Walking Nets, offering sweeping rainforest views. This zone captures the vertical drama of the rainforest — life thriving at every height.
  • Animals you’ll see: Javan langurs, spotted deer, tropical birds, and butterflies drifting through the sunlight.
AIA Vitality Bounce RWA

Watering Hole

  • An open clearing where animals gather throughout the day to drink, rest, or play. Thanks to habitat rotation, no two visits are alike.
  • Animals you’ll see: Malayan sun bears, Asian tapirs, red dholes (wild dogs), and babirusas foraging near the pools.
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The Cavern

  • Descend into a 220-metre subterranean cave system inspired by Borneo’s Mulu Caves. Cool air, echoing chambers, and the striking Oculus skylight make this one of the park’s most photogenic spots.
  • Animals you’ll see: Racer snakes, giant scorpions, cave insects, and other nocturnal species adapted to the dark.

Ranger talks at Rainforest Wild Asia

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Malayan Tiger Ranger Talk

  • Location: Rock Cascade (Tiger Waterfall)
  • Days: Daily
  • Time: 11am & 3pm
  • What you’ll see: Learn about the Malayan tiger’s natural behaviours, its conservation status, and how the park recreates its wild habitat near the Tiger Waterfall.
People exploring The Cavern in Rainforest Wild ASIA with stalactites and stalagmites.

Cavern Ranger Talk

  • Location: The Cavern Entrance
  • Days: Daily
  • Time: 12:30pm & 4:15pm
  • What you’ll see: Step inside the 220-metre cavern inspired by Borneo’s Mulu Caves and meet the park’s nocturnal residents like cave racers and scorpions.
François’ Langur & Deer Ranger Talk

François’ Langur & Deer Ranger Talk

  • Location: The Karsts
  • Days: Daily
  • Time: 10am & 2pm
  • What you’ll see: Observe the rare François’ langurs navigating limestone cliffs and learn about the symbiotic relationship between these agile primates and forest deer.
François’ Langur & Deer Ranger Talk

Langurs & Siamang Ranger Talk

  • Location: The Canopy
  • Days: Daily Time: 11:30am & 3:30pm
  • What you’ll see: Listen for the resonant calls of the Siamangs and spot red-shanked douc langurs feeding in the treetops as rangers explain their diets and habits.
Malayan Sun Bear Ranger Talk

Malayan Sun Bear Ranger Talk

  • Location: Watering Hole
  • Days: Daily
  • Time: 12:15pm & 4pm
  • What you’ll see: Watch Malayan sun bears climb trees using their powerful claws while rangers share how these honey-loving bears thrive in tropical forests.
Malayan Sun Bear Ranger Talk

Southern River Terrapin Ranger Talk

  • Location: Entrance Pond
  • Days: Daily Time: 9:45am & 1:45pm
  • What you’ll see: Discover how Mandai supports the conservation of critically endangered Southern River Terrapins and learn how these ancient reptiles are protected in the wild.

Rainforest Wild Asia adventure activities

Children playing on AIA Vitality Bounce Nets surrounded by lush greenery.

AIA Vitality Bounce

  • Location: Watering Hole
  • Days: Daily Time: 10am – 6pm (last session 5:30pm)
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • What you’ll do: Jump, climb, and bounce freely across three open-sky net zones suspended 3–7m above the ground.
  • Minimum height: 0.9m.
  • Children below 1.35m must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Maximum weight: 120kg
Flexible Habitat Ranger Talk

Canopy Jump

  • Location: Rock Cascade (near Sentinel Foodhall)
  • Days: Daily
  • Time: 10am – 6pm (last session 5:30pm)
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • What you’ll do: Take the leap from a 13m or 20m platform and feel the rush of a safe, controlled free fall through the rainforest canopy.
  • Minimum height: 1.35m. Maximum height: 2.1m.
  • Minimum weight: 20kg. Maximum weight: 120kg.
Visitors crossing a rope bridge at Wild Apex Adventure's Langur Observation Deck.

Wild Apex Adventure

  • Location: The Karsts
  • Days: Daily
  • Time: 9am – 4:30pm (every 30 mins; last climb at 4:00pm) Duration: 2 hours
  • What you’ll do: Scale limestone cliffs and suspended bridges on a guided via ferrata climb.
  • Minimum height: 1.35m. Maximum height: 2.1m.
  • Minimum weight: 20kg. Maximum weight: 120kg.
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Wild Cavern Adventure

  • Location: The Cavern
  • Days: Daily
  • Time: 9:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm & 2:30pm
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • What you’ll do: Venture underground with a headlamp to explore dark tunnels, climb rock walls, and abseil through the Cavern’s depths.
  • Minimum height: 1.35m. Maximum height: 2.1m.
  • Minimum weight: 20kg. Maximum weight: 120kg.

Plan your visit to Rainforest Wild Asia

Visitors exploring Mandai Rainforest Wild Asia with diverse wildlife and lush landscapes.

Opening hours: Daily from 9am to 6pm

Best times to visit:
If you want to avoid traveling to Singapore during high season (December-January, June-July), opt to travel from mid January through May. Most attractions will be less crowded during this period. Try visiting on weekdays as weekends tend to be busier with families and children on their days off.

Family observing kangaroos at Mandai Wildlife Reserve.

Address: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826.

Find On Map

Public transport:

  • MRT to Springleaf or Khatib, then Mandai Shuttle (S$1‑2.50) 
  • Buses: 138, 927 (plus 132, 123, 105) serve the Zoo

By car/taxi:

  • ~25–30 min from city via CTE or PIE/SLE
  • Paid parking: SGD 3 first hour, SGD 2 every extra hour
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  • Self-service kiosks near the park entrance for ticket purchases, redemptions, and quick entry without queuing.

  • Dedicated baby care rooms with nursing areas, diaper-changing facilities, and sinks.

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the zoo, enabling access to maps, show schedules, and app features via the Mandai mobile app.

  • Strollers, wagons (for toddlers), and wheelchairs are available for rent at the main entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Quiet indoor prayer spaces are provided upon request at the park entrance or via Guest Services. Separate male and female spaces are available.

  • Ponchos and umbrellas are available for purchase at retail shops throughout the park, especially near the entrance and tram stops.

  • First-aid stations and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are located across the zoo for emergency response.

  • Available at the park entrance; ideal for tourists with bags or those heading directly from the airport or transit stops.

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  • AIA Vitality Bounce: Min height 0.9 m | Kids < 1.35 m with adult | Max weight 120 kg | Sports attire & shoes required | No medical conditions.
  • Wild Apex Adventure: Height 1.35 – 2.1 m | Weight 20 – 120 kg | Fit harness | Able to climb unaided | No medical conditions | No drugs/alcohol.
  • Canopy Jump: Height 1.35 – 2.1 m | Weight 20 – 120 kg | Fit harness | Sports shoes required | Climb/descend unaided | No medical conditions.
  • Wild Cavern Adventure: Height 1.35 – 2.1 m | Weight 20 – 120 kg | Pass 45 cm gap | Fit harness & helmet | No medical conditions | No drugs/alcohol.
  • There are prohibited areas in the zoo. Do not venture into these zones for your own safety.
  • Do not feed or tease the animals.
  • Feel free to take photos for personal use. Flash photography is not allowed.
  • Smoking is not allowed inside the zoo. You will find a designated smoking point outside the entrance.
  • Pets and plants are not allowed inside.
  • Skate scooters, inline skates, rollerblades, tricycles and pull trolleys are not permitted inside.
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  • Pack for comfort: Light clothes, comfy shoes, sunscreen, cap, mosquito repellent, and a poncho or umbrella.
  • Stay hydrated: Bring a reusable water bottle – refill stations are available.
  • Beat the heat & crowds: Arrive early on weekdays or visit in the late afternoon.
  • Don't feed or disturb wildlife: Including wild macaques lurking near the entrance.
  • Turn off flash photography for animals’ comfort.
  • Download Mandai App: For park map, show schedules, and efficient routing.
  • Arrive 10–15 mins early: Seats fill up fast, especially for Splash Safari. Grab a good spot without the rush.
  • Stick around post-show: Some animals (especially from Animal Friends) come out to meet-and-greet. You might get to pet them or snap a photo!
  • Be kind and quiet: Loud noises can spook the animals. Keep it calm and respectful during performances.
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  • Cavern Restaurant: Dine inside Singapore’s first cave-themed restaurant, where rustic interiors and glowing rock walls create a one-of-a-kind underground experience.
  • Ranger’s Café: Grab sandwiches, wraps, and quick bites at this cosy lodge-style café — an ideal pit stop before your next trek.
  • Sentinel Foodhall: Enjoy Southeast Asian favourites beneath the rainforest canopy in a vibrant, forest-themed food court setting.
  • Watering Hole Café: Relax by the Tapir pool and savour family-friendly meals in a warm, timber-accented café surrounded by lush greenery.
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  • Rainforest Wild Photo Shop: Capture and customise your memories with professional prints and unique rainforest-themed photo souvenirs.
  • Rainforest Wild Shop: Stock up on adventure gear, essentials, and exclusive keepsakes — from plush animals to nature-inspired collectibles.

Frequently asked questions about Rainforest WIld Asia tickets

What do Rainforest Wild Asia tickets include?

Your Rainforest Wild Asia tickets give you full-day access to all four immersive zones: Forest Heart, Lowlands, Treetops, and Riverine. You’ll enjoy free-roaming experiences, walk-through habitats, and access to curated exhibits. The ticket also includes educational talks, interactive zones, and use of the free in-park shuttle service.

How much do Rainforest Wild Asia tickets cost?

Ticket prices start at SGD 45 for adults and SGD 35 for children when booked online via Headout. Discounts are often available on combo packages with other Mandai parks like Bird Paradise or River Wonders.

Can I get skip-the-line entry with my Rainforest Wild Asia tickets?

While general admission includes timed entry, purchasing tickets online through Headout allows you to skip the long ticket queues at the gate — meaning more time exploring and less time waiting.

Is Rainforest Wild Asia suitable for kids?

Absolutely! This is one of the most kid-friendly nature parks in Singapore. Children will love the interactive trails, canopy rope bridges, animal feeding sessions, and designated play areas in the Forest Heart zone.

What’s the best time to visit Rainforest Wild Asia?

Mornings between 10 AM and 12 PM are ideal — animals are more active, it’s cooler, and crowds are smaller. Weekdays are less busy than weekends, especially outside of school holidays.

How long should I spend at Rainforest Wild Asia?

Plan to spend at least 3–4 hours to explore all the zones at a relaxed pace. If you’re an animal lover or traveling with kids, you could easily spend a full day soaking it all in.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided wildlife tours and themed experiences are available on select days. These require additional booking and offer behind-the-scenes insights with zookeepers and conservationists.

Is Rainforest Wild Asia wheelchair- and stroller-friendly?

Totally! The entire park is designed to be accessible for visitors with mobility needs. Wheelchairs and strollers are available for rent at the entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.

Can I bring food or drinks into Rainforest Wild Asia?

Outside food and drinks are not allowed, but you’ll find several cafés and kiosks inside the park offering local and international fare, along with vegetarian options.

Is there Wi-Fi inside Rainforest Wild Asia?

Free Wi-Fi is available near major rest areas, food outlets, and shuttle stops.

Are there lockers or luggage storage options at the park?

Yes, coin-operated lockers are available near the entrance for storing bags, strollers, or other personal items.

Are combo tickets available with other Mandai attractions?

Absolutely. Combo tickets let you bundle your visit with Bird Paradise, River Wonders, or the Night Safari — and can save you up to 30%.

Is there parking available?

Yes, paid parking is available near the Mandai East car park. You can also use the Mandai Shuttle if you're visiting other attractions nearby.

What should I wear when visiting?

Lightweight clothing, comfy walking shoes, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle. Singapore’s weather is humid — dress accordingly!