Welcome to Bird Paradise, the latest addition to Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Formerly known as Jurong Bird Park, Bird Paradise is home to 3,500 birds across 400 species, from delightful lorises to majestic pelicans, vibrant flamingos, and curious cassowaries. This guide will help you plan a perfect day at this paradise with your kids.
Arriving at Bird Paradise
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Upon arrival at this paradise, you’ll be greeted by the stunning waterfall feature at Mandai Wildlife West. Here, you’ll find three kid-friendly play areas inspired by native Singaporean species.
Pangolin Hideout
The Pangolin Hideout is an outdoor playground that mimics the burrows of a pangolin. Your little ones can climb up the large netted structure, tunnel through the burrows, and slide down the metal tube slide.
Pangolin Adventure
The Pangolin Adventure features swings and lower climbing structures for a less challenging but equally fun experience.
Forest Stream Trail
At the Forest Stream Trail, your kids can learn about riverine forest ecosystems. They can climb onto logs and weave through root-like structures reminiscent of mangrove forests. Parents can relax at the adjacent Starbucks while keeping an eye on their children.
Ticket Prices and Promotions
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Admission Ticket Prices cater to a diverse range of visitors at our park.
For adults, the standard admission ticket is priced at S$48, providing access to all the exciting attractions and experiences we offer. Children aged 3 to 12 years old can enjoy a day of adventure for just S$33, making it an affordable family outing.
They value local senior citizens aged 60 years and above, offering them a special rate of S$20 to enjoy the park’s wonders. Plus, to enhance your experience, they provide a complimentary in-park shuttle service included with every admission ticket.
For local residents, there’s even more reason to visit, as they can enjoy significant savings of up to 20% with our exclusive WildPass.
Highlights at Bird Paradise
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Apart from the bird exhibits, this paradise offers numerous playgrounds and dining options. There are seven F&B outlets within the park, ranging from casual eateries to themed dining restaurants. You can also find popular food chains like Luke’s Lobster, Leckerbaer, and Mr. Holmes Bakehouse at Mandai Wildlife West.
Bird Bakery
Start your day with coffee, pastries, and sandwiches at the Bird Bakery located at the park entrance.
Penguin Cove Café and Shop
Enjoy penguin-themed pastries while watching the penguins in their enclosure at the Penguin Cove Café and Shop.
Penguin Cove Restaurant
Experience a buffet spread of local and international flavours at the Penguin Cove Restaurant. The restaurant overlooks the penguin enclosure, providing a unique dining experience.
Food Central
Food Central serves local favourites like Hainanese chicken rice and Western dishes.
Egg Splash Café and Shop
Located at the kids’ play area, Egg Splash Café and Shop serves egg dishes prepared in various ways.
Crimson Restaurant
Enjoy a carefully curated menu by local celebrity chef Eric Teo at the Crimson Restaurant. The restaurant offers a stunning view of a scenic waterfall.
Getting to Bird Paradise
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You can reach via MRT or bus. For MRT, alight at Khatib, Choa Chu Kang, Ang Mo Kio, or Springleaf stations and take a connecting bus to Mandai Wildlife Reserve.
Opening Hours
Bird Paradise is open every day from 9 am to 6 pm (last entry at 5 pm). It tends to be busiest during weekends, public holidays, and school holiday periods.
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