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π Singapore, Central
Bird Paradise spans 17 hectares with 3,500+ birds from 400 species across 8 walk-through aviaries. Families can enjoy penguin encounters, keeper talks, animal feeding, and the Egg Splash water play and Treetop Play areas.
I recently visited the Bird Paradise Singapore and it was truly an amazing experience. The park is beautifully designed and extremely well managed, making it comfortable to explore even during long walks. I saw a huge variety of birds that I had never seen before in my life. There are so many types of parrots in all possible colors, from bright red and yellow to deep blue and green, and each section feels lively and vibrant. One of the highlights of the visit was the large indoor waterfall area which creates a rainforest atmosphere and makes the entire environment feel natural and refreshing. The sound of flowing water along with birds flying freely around you makes the experience very immersive. I also loved watching the flamingos standing together in groups, adding a beautiful pink contrast to the greenery around them. The walking trails are well planned and there are many interactive and educational zones where you can learn about different bird species and conservation efforts. Staff members are polite and helpful, and the overall cleanliness is excellent. This is a perfect place for families, nature lovers, and photographers. It is recommended to try booking tickets in advance before going, as it helps save time and avoids long queues at the entrance. The park is spacious, well organized, and enjoyable for all age groups, and it easily takes three to four hours to explore comfortably without feeling rushed.
π Family Action Verdict
"The park is beautifully designed and well-managed, with an incredible variety of birds β every turn offers something vibrant and unique," wrote one visitor. "The aviary concept is wonderful β birds have enough space to stretch their wings and fly freely in environments that mimic their natural habitats." Another called it well worth a full day's visit with children.
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Officially Tintin
a month ago
βI recently visited the Bird Paradise Singapore and it was truly an amazing experience. The park is beautifully designed and extremely well managed, making it comfortable to explore even during long walks. I saw a huge variety of birds that I had never seen before in my life. There are so many types of parrots in all possible colors, from bright red and yellow to deep blue and green, and each section feels lively and vibrant. One of the highlights of the visit was the large indoor waterfall area which creates a rainforest atmosphere and makes the entire environment feel natural and refreshing. The sound of flowing water along with birds flying freely around you makes the experience very immersive. I also loved watching the flamingos standing together in groups, adding a beautiful pink contrast to the greenery around them. The walking trails are well planned and there are many interactive and educational zones where you can learn about different bird species and conservation efforts. Staff members are polite and helpful, and the overall cleanliness is excellent. This is a perfect place for families, nature lovers, and photographers. It is recommended to try booking tickets in advance before going, as it helps save time and avoids long queues at the entrance. The park is spacious, well organized, and enjoyable for all age groups, and it easily takes three to four hours to explore comfortably without feeling rushed.β
Crystal Russom
4 weeks ago
βAbsolutely loved this! Well worth a visit, which took us most of the day. You could rush through it in half a day but you want to allow time to be able to spot all the birds and wait for them to come close. Such a wide variety of birds including from Australia, Asia and Africa, and loved the penguin exhibit where you can see above and below the water. Was very special to see Macaws and other rare birds so close up. Loved that you could walk through the netted areas where they were all just flying around freely. Lots of info and signage to learn about them. Accessible throughout and kid friendly. Bring your own bottle as there is water refill stations, plus a kids swimming area as well to cool off. Air conditioned rooms in between the areas was very welcomed as it's mostly an outside venue, although there's under covered areas in main entry and in some of the exhibits. Food options and places to eat on site as well including full meals or just light snacks and coffee.β
Stephen Chan
a month ago
βI recently visited Bird Paradise and was thoroughly impressed. The standout feature is definitely the "aviary concept"βitβs wonderful to see the birds with enough space to actually stretch their wings and fly freely in environments that mimic their natural habitats. It feels much more ethical and engaging than traditional enclosures. Highlights of my visit: * The Collection: An incredible variety of species. Every turn offers a look at something vibrant and unique. * The Shows: We caught both presentations, and they were spectacular! Highly engaging, educational, and well-paced. * The Atmosphere: The park is beautifully designed, making for a very relaxing day out. Iβll definitely be back for another visit.β
Mark Yew
a month ago
βHighly recommended tourist attraction. 10 aviaries including 8 large walk-through ones which host many birds from all over the world. The walk through aviaries are connected to each other in a circle and all intermittent stops are air conditioned with bean bags in some areas. Exciting daily presentations which run twice daily. Food court is usually crowed after the 12:30 p.m. presentation so it is recommended to have an early lunch after the 10:30 a.m. presentation which lasts for 30 mins.β
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Overview
Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve is Asia's largest bird park, housing more than 3,500 birds from over 400 species across 8 large walk-through aviaries representing different biomes. Birds fly freely in spaces that mimic their natural habitats, including a rainforest zone with a large indoor waterfall. Families can attend twice-daily presentations, hand-feed lories and pelicans, and join keeper talks. The Egg Splash water playground and Treetop Play area with trampolines and climbing nets provide additional activities. Air-conditioned rest areas are available between outdoor sections.



