FYI
Suggested Itinerary (from Zoo website)
http://www.zoo.com.sg/visitor/am_itinerary.htm
9.00am
Arrival at the Zoo. Board Zoo tram to Elephant Ride Area
(Enroute, you will pass thru Wild Africa to see White Rhinos, Cheetahs, Zebras, Lions & our very own Tropical Crops Plantation. We will also pass through the Zoos most scenic spot Garden With A View, as well as the worlds largest social colony of Orang Utans).
9.05 9.20am
Watch Elephant Bathing (9.00 to 9.30am) with Fruit Feeding (9.15am)
9.20 - 10.00am
Jungle Breakfast with Wildlife at Jungle Flavours
Enjoy a fun-filled buffet breakfast where you get to come up close and personal with our adorable orang utan and mischievous otter or pose with a snake for a memorable photograph.
10.05 10.25am
Visit the Fragile Forest, a walk-thru rainforest home to free ranging mousedeers, lemurs, tree kangaroos and butterflies amidst mighty trees, delicate ferns and stunning cascades. The forest ambience is further recreated with soundscaping, cascades, logs and a misting system.
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10.05 10.25am
Polar Bear Feeding
Proceed to the Polar Bear Viewing Exhibit where you would get to observe the seldom-seen underwater behavior of the bears. Life fishes are released, thus you can see how they go fishing, as they would in the wild. Pieces of fruit and meat frozen in blocks are also thrown in for the bears to toss and discover.
10.30 10.50am
Wonders of the Wild show at Shaw Foundation Amphitheatre A crowd pleasing show featuring orang-utans, spider monkeys, gibbons, humongous pythons and sealions.
After the show, proceed to the Elephants of Asia exhibit to get an early seat for the elephant show as well as to enjoy the scenic view of the tranquil waters of Upper Seletar Reservoir.
11.30 11.50am
Elephants At Work and Play show at the Elephants of Asia exhibit. This show gives you an insight into a working elephants typical day at the logging camp. It reveals the incredible bond between the Mahouts and their elephants, as well as how intelligent these giants are. Immerse yourself in the ecological and cultural experience of Myanmar in this 10,000-square-meter exhibit.
12.00 12.30pm
Hamadryas Baboons The Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia
This award winning exhibit features a spectacular troop of about 50 over baboons alongside Nubian ibexes, black-backed jackals, rock hyraxes and banded mongoose in a stunning landscape of massive rocks. Experience the Native Ethiopian lifestyle with rustic tribal villages, artifacts and coffee ceremony huts.
12.35 12.50pm
White Tigers at Tiger Trek (new learning & educational exhibit!)
This new exhibit is designed in an interactive mode with multimedia animal facts & messages about wildlife conservation. Visitors can have an opportunity to see a tigers pug mark, hear a tiger roar, moan & call, watch a video on tiger bones & how poachers hunt it to make traditional medicine. White Tigers, also known as Bengal Tigers are rare, powerful & beautiful with blue eyes, pink noses & creamy white fur covered with brown stripes.