Not too far away from the concrete jungles of Singapore City, wild beasts roam the rainforests where only natural barriers separate the visitors of Singapore’s Night Safari from its resident animals. Easily reachable via special bus service or any other mode of transport, it receives more than 11 million visitors a year, making it one of Singapore’s most popular attractions. 
A vision of Dr. Law, the former executive chairman of the adjacent Singapore Zoo, the Night Safari occupies 40 hectares near the Upper Seletar Reservoir. Its night time routine allow people to obverse the natural nocturnal or crepuscular behavior of over 1000 animals of 120 species. The grounds are divided into regions of origin of the occupying creatures and can be traversed by trams or walking trails. 
A 40 minute tram ride will take you through different landscapes and habitats covering 7 geographical zones. From the grazing bharals of the rugged Himalayan foothills cross the lush Indian subcontinent to see Sloth bears and Manchurian cranes. Open grassland is perfect habitat for the peaceful zebras, giraffes and antelope, but the Nile hippopotamus are often seen basking in water. Endangered species like the majestic Malayan tiger, a rare sight in the wild, can be seen on the grand tram ride. Chawang, – the park’s mascot- and its family of Asian elephants are favourites of visitors of all ages. The tram car ride gives a great overview of the park, but the walking trails offer a closer, more relaxed look at leopards, wallabies and other creatures. A lack of bars and cages make the Night Safari a different experience from a regular zoo, although hot wires and moats keep the animals well within their spaces.    
The Night Safari’s cultural performances, complete with fire eaters and tribal dancing, promote the rich South Asian culture. Children will love the ‘Creatures of the Night’ show, where animals show off their unique talents. An affordable food court and luxury dining aboard a tram through the park give many dining options. Small groups can even arrange a Safari Adventure, a VIP buggy-and walking tour of the park.
The family atmosphere and ease of access has put the Night Safari on the world map and made it a must see attraction in Singapore Hotels in the city provide a convenient location to reach landmarks, shopping centers and entertainment spots like Sentosa Island. Millennium & Copthorne Hotels Singapore are chosen by leisure and business travellers alike for their comfort, superior service and location. Enjoy the close proximity to the venues of the Grand Prix and Art Festival, from one of many hotels in Singapore, which showcase the true diversity of the country.