Published : 6/26/2026
Updated : 6/26/2026
Author : Aakansha Vatsalya

Singapore is known for its skyline, waterfront, and world-class attractions, but its wildlife experiences are just as memorable. Night Safari Singapore, located within Mandai Wildlife Reserve, was the world's first nocturnal wildlife park, opening in 1994, and remains one of Singapore's signature wildlife attractions. Instead of traditional zoo exhibits, the park lets you observe animals after dark via tram rides, walking trails, and live presentations that reflect their natural behaviours.
This guide covers everything you need before you go, including Night Safari Singapore tickets, timings, tram rides, walking trails, photography tips, and how to reach the park.
Night Safari is the world's first nocturnal wildlife park, located within Mandai Wildlife Reserve. It is home to over 900 animals from approximately 100 species, including many threatened and endangered animals. Opened on 26 May 1994, the park spans 35 hectares of secondary rainforest.
Instead of bright enclosures, it uses specially calibrated low-lux lighting that mimics moonlight, preserving animals' natural circadian rhythms and encouraging natural nocturnal behaviours like foraging and social interaction; things you simply won't see at a daytime zoo.
Adult tickets start from SGD 50 for tourists, and child tickets start from SGD 35. Children below 3 years have free entry when accompanied by a ticketed adult. All prices are in Singapore dollars and include 9% GST. Prices can change, so check the official Mandai website before you book. Here is a clear breakdown of ticket types to help you choose.
Ticket Type | Who It’s For | Approx. Price (SGD) | Includes |
Standard Adult | Ages 13 and above | From SGD 50 | Tram ride and walking trails; show seating requires separate reservation |
Standard Child | Ages 3 to 12 | From SGD 35 | Tram ride and walking trails; show seating requires separate reservation |
Child Under 3 | Below 3 years | Free | Entry with a ticketed adult aged 21 or above. |
Combo (Night Safari + Singapore Zoo) | Families, multi-day visitors | Varies | Both park admissions |
Multi-Park Pass | Frequent visitors | Varies | Access to multiple Mandai parks |
Tribe Travel Tip: Night Safari tickets are date-specific and have a fixed entry time slot, so book online at least 2 to 3 days in advance to skip the queue at the counter. During Singapore school holidays, book even earlier as popular slots fill up fast.
The park opens daily at 6:00 PM. Walking trails and the Safari Adventure Tram begin at 7:00 PM, last entry is at 11:15 PM, and the park closes at midnight. Here is a look at the available entry slots and how long to plan your visit.
The 7:15 PM slot is usually the best pick since many animals tend to be more active earlier in the evening. Most visitors spend around 3.5 hours covering the tram, two walking trails, and one show. If you want to do all four trails and catch multiple shows, plan for four to five hours.
The tram and the walking trails are the two main ways to see the park. Here's what each experience offers.
There are four walking trails inside the park. Each offers a different perspective and lets you observe animals at a slower pace than the tram ride.
Tribe Travel Tip: Allow 1.5 to 2 hours if you plan to do all four trails at a relaxed pace.
Two live performances run every evening inside the park. Both are free with your admission ticket.
The park is at 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826. You can reach the park in three main ways.
Mode | Route | Approx. Cost | Travel Time |
MRT + Shuttle | North-South Line to Khatib MRT (NS14), Exit A, then Mandai Khatib Shuttle (M2) | SGD 2.50 for shuttle; cashless only; children under 7 free | 35 min from city |
Grab or Taxi | Direct from hotel or city area | SGD 25 to 35; note SGD 5 surcharge on taxis from Mandai | 25 to 30 min |
Public Bus | Bus 138 from Springleaf MRT or Bus 927 from Choa Chu Kang MRT | SGD 1 to 2 | 40 min |
Tribe Travel Tip: The Mandai Khatib Shuttle runs until 12:00 AM. Private hire cars can be hard to find at midnight, so book your ride about 15 minutes before you plan to leave.
Night Safari Singapore pairs well with other evening options in the city for a fuller night out.
Flash photography is not allowed anywhere inside the park. Here is how to still come away with good shots:
Night Safari Singapore remains one of Singapore's most memorable evening wildlife experiences. From the tram ride through six geographical zones to the walking trails and live shows, every part of the evening is well thought out. The park suits families, couples, and groups of friends alike. The key is going in prepared, and now you have everything you need: tickets, timings, transport, and tips all in one place.
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Published : 6/26/2026
Updated : 6/26/2026
Author : Aakansha Vatsalya