Best Klook Zoo & Night Safari Combo Tickets Singapore

Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve runs four separate parks, Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, and Bird Paradise, each with its own ticket, and Klook’s multi-park bundle at S$128 ($99.09) only beats buying separately once you’re visiting three or more. Here’s the actual math.
Verified: August 7, 2026.
The individual ticket prices
Singapore Zoo Ticket (S$49 ($37.99)) is the flagship park and most-visited of the four, home to the reserve’s open-concept enclosures. Night Safari Ticket (S$58 ($44.85)) is the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park, a genuinely different experience from a daytime zoo visit, animals active and visible in ways they aren’t during the day.
Bird Paradise Ticket (S$34 ($26.35)) is Mandai’s dedicated bird park, the newer, relocated successor to the old Jurong Bird Park. River Wonders Ticket (S$5 ($3.89)) rounds out the four, a river-and-aquarium concept park covering freshwater habitats from around the world.
Where the combo actually pays off
Mandai Wildlife Reserve Multi-Park Ticket (S$128 ($99.09)) covers multiple parks in one booking. Run the math against your actual plan: Zoo plus Night Safari alone runs S$107 ($82.84) separately, cheaper than the bundle. Add a third park, Bird Paradise at S$34 ($26.35), and separate booking climbs to S$141 ($109.19), more than the bundle. The multi-park ticket is worth it specifically once your itinerary includes three or more of the four parks, not automatically for any two-park visit.
The classic pairing: Zoo plus Night Safari
Most first-time visitors do exactly this combination, since Night Safari only opens in the evening after the zoo has closed for the day. A common day plan: Singapore Zoo in the morning, a break for lunch and rest during Singapore’s afternoon heat, then Night Safari once it opens after dark. Booking both tickets separately (S$107 ($82.84) total) beats the multi-park bundle for this specific two-park combination, save the bundle for a longer Mandai visit.
When to add Bird Paradise or River Wonders
If your Singapore trip includes a full day (or two half-days) dedicated to Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the bundle becomes the better deal. Families with younger kids often find Bird Paradise’s more open, walkable layout easier to manage than the zoo’s larger grounds, worth adding if traveling with children who tire out on longer walks. River Wonders’ aquarium-style exhibits work well as a shorter, air-conditioned stop between the zoo and Night Safari if the day’s heat needs a break.
MRT plus shuttle, or a direct taxi: getting to Mandai
All four parks sit within the same Mandai precinct in Singapore’s north, connected by a free internal shuttle between parks, useful if the multi-park ticket has you moving between two or more in the same day. From central Singapore, the Mandai Wildlife Reserve is reachable by MRT to Khatib station plus a shuttle bus, or a more direct taxi/rideshare from the city center.
Weekday mornings beat weekend afternoons for queues
Singapore Zoo and Night Safari both see their heaviest crowds during Singapore’s school holiday periods and weekends. Weekday visits, especially mornings for the zoo and early evening arrival for Night Safari, generally mean shorter queues at popular exhibit viewing points. Tickets here don’t typically sell out, but booking ahead locks in the price and skips the on-site ticket counter queue.
Comparing this to Singapore’s other zoo-adjacent guide
This piece focuses purely on ticket math across Klook’s four Mandai park options. For a broader comparison of which specific park suits your trip best, our Singapore Zoo vs Night Safari guide covers the experience differences in more depth, worth reading alongside this one if you’re still deciding which parks to visit at all before working out the combo pricing.
What to bring for the heat, sudden rain, and the cooler Night Safari tram
Singapore’s heat and humidity are constant year-round, no real dry or wet “season” to plan around, but afternoon thunderstorms are common and can arrive quickly. Bring a light rain layer regardless of forecast, and water is essential for a full day walking the zoo’s grounds, refill stations are available inside but a personal bottle saves time. Night Safari runs cooler after dark than the daytime parks, still warm by most standards, but a light long-sleeve layer is reasonable for comfort on the tram ride, which moves through more exposed, breezier sections of the park.
Best time of day to visit each park
Singapore Zoo rewards an early arrival, right at opening, both for cooler temperatures and more active animals before the midday heat sends many species into shade and rest. Night Safari opens in the early evening and gets busier as the night goes on, arriving near opening time here also means shorter queues at the most popular exhibits and the tram ride. Bird Paradise and River Wonders both work well at any time of day given more shaded, covered walking paths than the main zoo.
Photography rules worth knowing
Flash photography is prohibited at Night Safari, for the animals’ welfare, standard smartphone night modes and low-light settings work reasonably well without flash, but leave heavy camera gear expecting flash shots at home. Daytime photography at the Zoo and Bird Paradise has no such restriction, and both parks’ open-concept enclosures generally offer better photo angles than traditional caged zoos.
Eat inside the parks or bring your own
Each of the four Mandai parks has its own food options ranging from quick snack kiosks to sit-down restaurants, worth budgeting separately from the ticket price since a full day at any park typically includes at least one meal on-site. Outside food is generally allowed at designated picnic areas but check current rules before packing a full meal, policies can vary by park and change over time.
How much travel buffer Night Safari bookings actually need
If staying in central Singapore (Marina Bay, Orchard Road), plan for roughly 30-45 minutes of travel time to Mandai via MRT plus shuttle, or a more direct taxi/rideshare ride. This matters most for Night Safari bookings, arriving with enough buffer before the evening’s tram slots and popular exhibit times avoids rushing straight from a Marina Bay day into the safari without a break.
Same-day booking works, except during school holidays
Tickets to all four Mandai parks are typically available with same-day or next-day booking outside Singapore’s school holiday periods, when demand rises and popular Night Safari tram slots can sell out for the evening. Booking a day or two ahead during these peak windows is a reasonable precaution, particularly for the multi-park bundle where coordinating entry times across parks matters more.
Verdict
Buy Zoo and Night Safari separately if that’s your full itinerary, S$107 ($82.84) beats the S$128 ($99.09) bundle. Once Bird Paradise or River Wonders joins the plan, the multi-park ticket wins on price and convenience, one booking instead of three or four separate ones, plus the free inter-park shuttle to actually use the time saved.
Prices verified as of August 7, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Mandai Wildlife Reserve multi-park ticket worth it?
Do the math on your specific park list first. At S$128 ($99.09), it beats booking Singapore Zoo (S$49 ($37.99)) and Night Safari (S$58 ($44.85)) separately (that pair alone is S$107 ($82.84)), so the bundle only pays off once you're adding a third park like River Wonders or Bird Paradise on top.
Can I visit Singapore Zoo and Night Safari on the same day?
Yes, and it's the most common pairing since Night Safari only operates in the evening after the zoo closes. Many visitors do the zoo in the morning, break for the afternoon, then return for Night Safari once it opens after dark.
What is Bird Paradise in Singapore?
Mandai Wildlife Reserve's dedicated bird park, the successor to the former Jurong Bird Park, relocated to the Mandai wildlife precinct alongside the zoo, Night Safari, and River Wonders. It's a separate ticket from the zoo, not included automatically.
Is River Wonders the same as the old River Safari?
Yes, River Wonders is the rebranded name for what was previously River Safari, same Mandai Wildlife Reserve park, same river-and-aquarium concept, now under updated branding.
