Bird Paradise Singapore at Mandai Wildlife Reserve (20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825) is Asia’s largest bird park, spanning 17 hectares and home to over 3,500 birds from 400+ species across 8 thematic walk-through aviaries. It replaced Jurong Bird Park in May 2023. Open daily 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry 5:00 PM). Adult non-resident ticket: S$49; Child (3–12): S$34; children under 3 enter free. Book directly at buy.mandai.com. Accessible via Bus 138 or 927 from Khatib MRT. Complimentary in-park tram included with admission.
Bird Paradise Mandai Singapore: The Complete 2026 Guide for Tourists and Business Travellers
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There is a moment — and every visitor talks about it — when you step through the entrance of Bird Paradise and the noise of Singapore’s city melts away entirely. What replaces it is something you cannot quite prepare for: a chorus of five hundred birds calling across a canopy, the rustle of wings overhead, and the vivid flash of scarlet and gold as a hornbill banks low through the trees directly above you. This is not a zoo in any traditional sense. It is a living, breathing world within a world, and it is now the finest bird park in Asia.
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Whether you are travelling to Singapore for leisure with your family, on a corporate trip with a free afternoon, or planning a dedicated wildlife break, this complete 2026 guide covers everything you need to know — from the remarkable history that brought this park to life, to which show you absolutely cannot miss, to where to stay the night before.

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The Vision: A Green Escape for an Industrial City (1968)
The story of Bird Paradise begins not in Mandai, but in Rio de Janeiro, at a World Bank meeting in 1968. It was there that Dr. Goh Keng Swee, then Singapore’s Minister for Finance, visited a zoo aviary and had an idea that would shape the leisure landscape of an entire nation. He wanted to give Singaporeans living in the heavily industrialised Jurong area a green, living escape — somewhere families could breathe, wander, and feel connected to the natural world. When colleagues questioned his choice of birds over a traditional zoo, he reportedly replied with characteristic wit: “Birdseeds cost less than meat.”
The Grand Opening and Early Records (1971)
On 3 January 1971, Jurong Bird Park opened its gates for the first time. Built at a cost of S$3.5 million, it was unlike anything Asia had seen. The park featured the continent’s largest walk-in aviary and the iconic Jurong Falls — a 30-metre man-made waterfall that was, at the time, the tallest of its kind inside any aviary in the world. It was a statement of ambition. Within just 20 months of opening, the park had already welcomed its one-millionth visitor.
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Decades of Global Firsts
Over the following five decades, Jurong Bird Park built a reputation as one of the world’s leading institutions in avian conservation and breeding. The park’s Breeding and Research Centre achieved a historic first: the successful captive breeding of the king penguin in a tropical environment — a feat no facility anywhere in the world had managed before. These were not just headline achievements. They represented a genuine scientific legacy that shaped how zoological institutions around the world approached breeding programmes for threatened species.
The Grand Move to Mandai (2023)
After 52 years at Jurong, the time came to think bigger. Singapore’s vision for a unified, world-class eco-tourism hub — centralising all its major wildlife parks into one seamless destination at Mandai — required Jurong Bird Park to take flight one final time. On 3 January 2023, the park closed its historic gates. Over 3,500 birds were systematically relocated to Mandai in a carefully managed move coordinated by avian specialists. On 8 May 2023, Bird Paradise opened its gates for the first time, and the legacy of Jurong was reborn — not as a renovation, but as something genuinely new and extraordinary.
About Bird Paradise: The Park Today



Bird Paradise Singapore spans 17 hectares within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve and is home to more than 3,500 birds representing over 400 avian species — 24% of which are classified as threatened. Eight large thematic walk-through aviaries take visitors through distinct biomes: dense African rainforests, South American wetlands, Australian dry eucalypt scrublands, and more. Unlike conventional zoos, the aviaries are not enclosures in any traditional sense — they are fully immersive landscapes where birds fly freely around and above you at every turn.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Address | 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825 |
| Opening Hours | Daily, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Last entry: 5:00 PM) |
| Park Size | 17 hectares |
| Birds | 3,500+ birds, 400+ species |
| Aviaries | 8 large thematic walk-through aviaries |
| Opened | 8 May 2023 (soft opening); 15 November 2023 (grand opening) |
| Official Website | www.mandai.com/en/bird-paradise.html |
Tickets and Tour Plans: What to Buy Before You Go
Standard Admission Tickets
All prices are in Singapore Dollars (SGD) and are inclusive of 9% GST. Children under 3 enter free. The complimentary in-park tram is included with all admission tickets.
| Category | Non-Resident Price | Resident Regular Days (Mon–Fri) | Resident Peak Days (Sat, Sun, PH) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | S$49 | S$39 | S$44 |
| Child (Ages 3–12) | S$34 | S$27 | S$30 |
| Local Student | – | S$27 | S$30 |
| Senior (60 & above) | – | S$25 | S$25 |
| Child under 3 | FREE | FREE | FREE |
📌 Book tickets directly here: buy.mandai.com – Bird Paradise Admission
Multi-Attraction Destination Pass
If you plan to visit more than one Mandai park — and you really should — the 5 Attractions Destination Pass (1-Day) offers exceptional value at from S$90 per person. It covers Bird Paradise, Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, Rainforest Wild Adventure, and Night Safari. This is the pass of choice for business travellers who want to fit a complete Mandai Wildlife Reserve experience into a single full day.
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📌 Multi-attraction pass: www.mandai.com – Multi-Attraction Passes
WildPass (Resident Annual Membership)
Singapore residents can sign up for the free WildPass digital membership for discounts of up to 20% on admission, food and beverage, and retail across all Mandai parks. Enrol at www.mandai.com/en/tickets-and-passes/wildpass.html
Signature Add-On Experiences
- Bird Discovery Tour — A 45-minute keeper-led guided walking tour through the aviaries. Small group format. Bookable at the park or online at check-out.
- Backstage Pass Tour — A behind-the-scenes look at how the park’s birds are cared for, including access to restricted areas. Limited daily availability — book in advance.
- Lory Loft Nectar Feeding — Purchase a cup of sweet nectar (S$5) inside the park and experience colourful lorikeets landing directly on your hands and shoulders.
- Keeper for a Day — A premium immersive experience working alongside the park’s avian keepers. Ideal for corporate team-building and serious wildlife enthusiasts. Book at www.mandai.com/en/see-and-do/keeper-for-a-day
📌 All add-on experiences: www.mandai.com/en/see-and-do/all-activities.html
One Day Itinerary: How to See Bird Paradise Properly
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with last entry at 5:00 PM. This itinerary is timed around the two main shows and key interactive feeding sessions. Arrive at opening for the best experience.
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Morning: Ocean Depths and African Canopies
9:00 AM — Arrival and Penguin Cove
Enter the park right as the gates open. Head immediately to the Ocean Network Express Penguin Cove before the crowds arrive. This multi-level, fully air-conditioned exhibit recreates a sub-Antarctic environment with remarkable precision. Head downstairs to the underwater viewing gallery, where gentoo and king penguins glide silently past giant glass panels at eye level. It is genuinely one of the most arresting wildlife encounters in Southeast Asia.
9:45 AM — Heart of Africa
Walk across to the Nyungwe Forest Heart of Africa, the park’s largest walk-through aviary. Elevated canopy bridges take you through the treetops, where colourful starlings, hornbills, and parrots move freely through mature trees around you. There is no glass between you and the birds here — it is a completely open-air experience within a vast net enclosure.
10:15 AM — Secure Your Seats for the First Show
Make your way to the 2,000-seat Sky Amphitheatre. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a good seat with a clear view.
10:30 AM — Show: Predators on Wings
This is not your standard bird show. Predators on Wings showcases apex hunters — eagles, falcons, vultures, and owls — demonstrating their actual hunting and flight behaviours. The sheer speed of a falcon in a hunting dive, seen from open-air amphitheatre seating, is something you will not quickly forget.
Midday: Rice Paddies and Interactive Feeding
11:00 AM — Lory Loft
Head directly to Lory Loft for one of the park’s most interactive experiences. Purchase a small cup of nectar and within moments, friendly lories and lorikeets will land on your hands, arms, and shoulders. Children love this. Business travellers who think they won’t love this also love this.
11:45 AM — Wings of Asia
Stroll through the Kuok Group Wings of Asia, designed to evoke the terraced rice paddies of Bali and the highlands of Southeast Asia. This aviary houses rare and threatened Asian birds — shorebirds, pheasants, and species you are unlikely to encounter anywhere outside a specialised conservation facility.
12:15 PM — Lunch
Head to the Central Plaza or the Crimson Restaurant. The Penguin Cove Restaurant offers a unique experience — sustainable local dishes served with a direct view into the penguin habitat through panoramic glass panels. Book a table in advance if possible.
Afternoon: Wetlands, Waterfalls, and the Main Event
1:30 PM — Crimson Wetlands and the Waterfall
The Hong Leong Foundation Crimson Wetlands is a visual masterpiece. Hundreds of pink flamingoes, scarlet ibises, and roseate spoonbills fill a vast enclosed wetland modelled on the flooded savannahs of South America. Look for the spectacular 20-metre waterfall at the heart of this dome — it was built as a direct architectural tribute to the legendary Jurong Falls of the original park, and the homage is a meaningful one.
2:15 PM — Move to the Amphitheatre
The park’s flagship presentation fills the 2,000-seat Sky Amphitheatre. Arrive early — this one draws a crowd.
2:30 PM — Show: Wings of the World
This is the show everyone talks about. A vast variety of birds gather at once — talking parrots, hornbills, toucans, and in a finale that genuinely stops the crowd — a flock of colourful macaws sweeping across the full width of the open amphitheatre in a single, breathtaking pass.
3:30 PM — Winged Sanctuary and Amazonian Jewels
Spend the late afternoon exploring the Winged Sanctuary, which focuses on high-conservation-value species including the incredibly rare Philippine Eagle. Finish with a walk through Amazonian Jewels to spot South American toucans up close before the park begins to empty.
5:00 PM — Souvenirs and Departure
Stop at the Bird Paradise Shop near the exit for custom eco-friendly merchandise and plush toys, then make your way out before the 6:00 PM closure.
Getting There: Local Transport Options
Bird Paradise is located at 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825. Note: a S$5 taxi surcharge applies when departing from Mandai Wildlife Reserve between 1:00 PM and 11:59 PM.
By MRT and Bus (Recommended)
Take the North-South Line to Khatib MRT Station. From there, board either Bus 138 or Bus 927, which stop directly at Mandai Wildlife Reserve. The bus journey takes approximately 10–15 minutes. This is the most reliable and budget-friendly option, and avoids parking charges entirely.
📌 Plan your MRT journey: www.transitlink.com.sg
By Mandai Shuttle
A direct Mandai Wildlife Shuttle operates from Khatib MRT on weekends and public holidays. It is the most comfortable public transport option for families with strollers or young children. Check the current schedule at www.mandai.com/en/plan-your-visit/getting-to-and-around.html
By Taxi or Ride-Hailing (Grab)
Grab taxis and private cars are readily available and take 15–25 minutes from the city centre, depending on traffic. Note the S$5 taxi surcharge for departures from the reserve after 1:00 PM. Book Grab at www.grab.com/sg
By Car
Paid parking is available on-site at Mandai Wildlife Reserve. On busy weekends and public holidays, the carparks fill quickly — the park recommends arriving before 10:00 AM or arriving via public transport on peak days.
In-Park Tram
A complimentary in-park shuttle tram runs continuously between the Entrance Plaza and Central Plaza. It is included with all admission tickets and is particularly useful for families with young children or guests who prefer not to walk the full distance between aviaries in Singapore’s humidity.
Tour Operators: Guided Experiences Worth Booking
1. Klook — Official Mandai Wildlife Reserve Partner
Klook is the official experience partner for Mandai Wildlife Group in Singapore and is one of the most trusted ticketing platforms in Asia Pacific. Through Klook, visitors can purchase Bird Paradise admission tickets, multi-park bundles (including Night Safari and Singapore Zoo), and curated add-on experiences — often at promotional rates not available at the gate. Klook also offers instant mobile vouchers (no printing needed) and a 24-hour customer service team.
- What they offer: Bird Paradise tickets, multi-park bundles, add-on experiences, transfers from Changi Airport
- Best for: Independent travellers, families, business travellers on tight schedules
- Website: www.klook.com – Bird Paradise Tickets
2. Viator — Guided Day Tour Operator
Viator offers guided day tour packages to Bird Paradise as part of broader Singapore sightseeing itineraries. These tours typically include hotel pickup and drop-off, a bilingual guide for the Bird Discovery Tour section, and combined visits to nearby attractions. Viator tours are particularly suited to first-time visitors to Singapore who want a structured day with commentary, as well as corporate guests looking for a pre-arranged group outing with minimal coordination required.
- What they offer: Full-day guided Singapore wildlife tours, group booking options, hotel transfers included
- Best for: First-time visitors, corporate group outings, travellers preferring a guided experience
- Website: www.viator.com – Singapore Tours
Preferred Hotels for Accommodation
1. Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
If you want to make Bird Paradise the centrepiece of your Singapore stay, there is only one accommodation that makes complete sense. Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree sits within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve itself — just 200 metres from the park entrance.
The 338-room eco-luxury resort was designed with biophilic principles at its core: rooms either overlook the Upper Seletar Reservoir or nestle directly into the surrounding rainforest canopy. Guests benefit from a complimentary shuttle running every 10 minutes from the hotel driveway directly to Bird Paradise’s Coach Bay entrance between 8:00 AM and 11:00 PM. Room packages can include admission tickets to the Mandai parks. The rooftop infinity pool is remarkable. This is the only hotel in Singapore where you can wake up to the sound of the wildlife reserve.
- Address: 60 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729979
- Best for: Families, couples, business travellers who value premium eco-accommodation
- Distance to park: 200 metres / 5-minute walk
- Book directly: www.banyantree.com – Mandai Rainforest Resort
- Official Mandai page: www.mandai.com/en/mandai-rainforest-resort
2. Park Avenue Changi ⭐⭐⭐⭐
For travellers arriving via Changi Airport on a short stopover or business visit who want a comfortable, well-priced mid-range base with fast access to Mandai, Park Avenue Changi is the practical choice. Located adjacent to Changi Airport, it sits on the East-West MRT line giving easy connection to Khatib Station for Mandai. The hotel is frequently used by business travellers transiting Singapore on regional itineraries, offering reliable facilities, meeting rooms, and a consistent standard of service. Guests can reach Bird Paradise in approximately 45 minutes via MRT and Bus 138 with no transfers at all.
- Address: 1 Changi Business Park Central 1, Singapore 486036
- Best for: Business travellers, short-stay visitors, airport transit guests
- Distance to park: ~45 mins by MRT + Bus 138
- Book directly: www.parkhotelgroup.com/changi
Food Facilities Inside Bird Paradise
Bird Paradise Singapore has a thoughtful range of dining options catering to different budgets and preferences. All venues are within walking distance or a short tram ride from the main aviaries.
Crimson Restaurant
The park’s premium dining option, Crimson Restaurant is located within the Hong Leong Foundation Crimson Wetlands and offers panoramic views over the wetlands and the 20-metre waterfall as you dine. The menu focuses on Asian and international cuisine with sustainable sourcing. It is also available as a private event venue — corporate dinners with a flamingo backdrop are as memorable as they sound. Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends.
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Penguin Cove Restaurant and Café
Dining next to the penguin habitat is a genuinely unique experience. The Penguin Cove Restaurant serves sustainable local and international dishes, with floor-to-ceiling glass panels giving direct views into the penguin exhibit. It operates at a more relaxed pace than Crimson — a good choice for a longer mid-day break with the family.
Food Central (Central Plaza)
Located at the Central Plaza, Food Central is the park’s main casual food hall, with multiple stalls offering local hawker-style dishes, Western options, and quick bites. It is the most affordable dining option in the park and the best choice for families with children who need flexibility in what they eat.
Coffee House by Old Chang Kee and Other Quick-Bite Outlets
Several kiosk-style outlets are scattered through Mandai Wildlife West (the ungated public area before the ticketed entrance) and within the park itself. Coffee House by Old Chang Kee serves familiar local snacks, pastries, and beverages — a useful refuelling stop between aviaries. Free water refill stations are available throughout the park.
📌 Prayer rooms are available at the Mandai Wildlife West entrance of Bird Paradise (separate facilities for males and females). The Penguin Cove Restaurant and Crimson Restaurant do not serve pork or lard, though they are not halal-certified.
Travel Guidelines and Tips
Best Time to Visit
- Weekday mornings (Tuesday–Thursday, before 10:00 AM) offer the fewest crowds and the most comfortable experience.
- Singapore’s dry season (February to April) generally offers more settled weather, though the park is fully enjoyable year-round — most aviaries are either air-conditioned or shaded.
- Avoid Singapore public holidays and school holiday periods if crowd-averse.
What to Wear and Bring
- Lightweight, breathable clothing — Singapore’s humidity is real and walking between aviaries adds up.
- Comfortable closed-toe shoes or trainers. Sandals are fine but less practical on the canopy boardwalks.
- A compact umbrella or a light poncho — sudden tropical showers are common. The park has covered walkways between most areas, but a poncho is useful.
- Sunscreen and a hat for the open sections and amphitheatre shows.
- A reusable water bottle — free refill stations are located throughout the park.
Park Rules Worth Knowing
- No bins inside the walk-through aviaries — to protect birds from accidentally ingesting litter. Carry a small bag for your rubbish until you exit into the main plaza areas.
- No feeding birds outside of designated feeding sessions.
- Drones are strictly prohibited within the reserve.
- Flash photography is not permitted inside the enclosed aviaries — it stresses the birds.
For Business Travellers
- Bird Paradise’s Crimson Restaurant and the Sky Amphitheatre are available for private corporate events and team-building activities. Enquire at www.mandai.com/en/venues-for-hire/corporate-events.html
- The park’s official website offers corporate membership options: Corporate Wildlife Benefits
- Download the Mandai App before you visit — it includes live show schedules, park maps, and feeding session reminders. Available on App Store and Google Play.
Family Checklist: Travelling with Infants and Young Children
Bird Paradise is genuinely one of Singapore’s most family-friendly attractions. Use this checklist before you go.
Before You Leave Your Hotel
- ☐ Book tickets online in advance and pre-register your timeslot (required for open-dated tickets)
- ☐ Download the Mandai App — show schedules and park maps are available offline
- ☐ Pack a compact stroller or baby carrier (the park is fully stroller-accessible; trams are stroller-friendly)
- ☐ Bring sufficient nappies, baby wipes, and a changing pad (baby changing facilities are in all main restrooms)
- ☐ Pack formula or breast milk if bottle-feeding — there is no infant formula available in the park
- ☐ Bring a cooler bag or insulated pouch to keep milk at safe temperature
- ☐ Snacks for toddlers — though food is available in the park, queues at meal times can be long
- ☐ Sunscreen (SPF 50+), sun hat, and UV-protective arm sleeves for the open amphitheatre sections
- ☐ Compact rain poncho for each family member
- ☐ Reusable water bottles (free refill stations throughout the park)
- ☐ Comfortable footwear for all family members — expect 5–8 km of walking over a full day
- ☐ Small rubbish bag for aviary areas where bins are not provided
Inside the Park
- ☐ Use the free tram between the Entrance and Central Plaza — it is stroller-accessible and avoids the longest walking stretches
- ☐ The air-conditioned Penguin Cove is ideal for feeding and settling infants out of the heat
- ☐ Book the Lory Loft nectar feeding — children of all ages find this the most memorable part of the visit
- ☐ Treetops Play (dry playground) and Egg Splash (water play) are both child-friendly areas within the park — bring a change of clothes if visiting Egg Splash
- ☐ First aid facilities are located at the main entrance — approach any park staff member for assistance
- ☐ Prayer rooms are at the Mandai Wildlife West entrance, separated by gender
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Bird Paradise and where is it located?
Bird Paradise is Asia’s largest bird park, located within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve at 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825. Spanning 17 hectares, it is home to more than 3,500 birds from over 400 species across 8 large thematic walk-through aviaries. It opened in May 2023, replacing the iconic Jurong Bird Park which had operated from 1971 until January 2023. The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with last entry at 5:00 PM.
2. How much do Bird Paradise tickets cost in 2026?
For non-resident tourists, admission is S$49 for adults and S$34 for children aged 3–12. Children under 3 enter free. Singapore residents pay a discounted rate of S$39 (adult) and S$27 (child) on regular weekdays, or S$44 (adult) and S$30 (child) on weekends and public holidays. Free resident membership (WildPass) provides an additional discount of up to 20% on admission, food, and retail. All prices include 9% GST. Book directly at buy.mandai.com.
3. How do I get to Bird Paradise from the city centre?
he recommended route is to take the North-South MRT Line to Khatib Station, then board Bus 138 or Bus 927 directly to Mandai Wildlife Reserve — a 10–15 minute bus journey. A Mandai Wildlife Shuttle also runs from Khatib MRT on weekends and public holidays. Grab (Singapore’s primary ride-hailing platform) is available for direct door-to-door travel, though a S$5 taxi surcharge applies when departing from the reserve between 1:00 PM and 11:59 PM. Full transport details are at www.mandai.com/en/plan-your-visit/getting-to-and-around.html.
4. What are the must-see shows at Bird Paradise?
The two flagship shows at the 2,000-seat Sky Amphitheatre are Predators on Wings (typically 10:30 AM) and Wings of the World (typically 2:30 PM). Predators on Wings showcases eagles, falcons, vultures, and owls in flight. Wings of the World features parrots, hornbills, and a grand finale with a flock of macaws sweeping across the open amphitheatre. Show schedules can change — check the current timetable on the Mandai App or at www.mandai.com/en/see-and-do/presentations.html before your visit.
5. Is Bird Paradise suitable for business travellers with limited time?
Yes. A focused 4-hour visit (for example 9:00 AM–1:00 PM on a weekday) covering Penguin Cove, Heart of Africa, the Predators on Wings show, and Lory Loft gives a meaningful experience without a full-day commitment. The complimentary in-park tram helps cover ground efficiently. For corporate groups, the park offers private event packages and guided group tours. The Crimson Restaurant within the park is also available as a private event venue for corporate dining. Enquire at www.mandai.com/en/venues-for-hire/corporate-events.html.
6. What visa and entry requirements do tourists need for Singapore?
Entry requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of most countries in Europe, North America, Australia, and much of Southeast Asia can enter Singapore visa-free for up to 30 or 90 days. All visitors must submit the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) within 3 days before arrival — this is free and can be submitted via the SGAC e-Service or the MyICA Mobile app. Visitors from certain countries require a visa applied for in advance through an authorised visa agent or Singapore Overseas Mission. Check your specific visa requirements at www.ica.gov.sg – Visa Requirements and submit your SGAC at www.ica.gov.sg – SG Arrival Card.
7. What is the best hotel to stay in for visiting Bird Paradise?
The Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree (60 Mandai Lake Road) is the only hotel located within Mandai Wildlife Reserve itself, just 200 metres from Bird Paradise. It offers complimentary shuttles to the park every 10 minutes from 8:00 AM. Room packages include park admission tickets. For business travellers staying closer to the city or Changi Airport, Park Avenue Changi offers a reliable mid-range option with straightforward MRT access to Khatib Station. Book the Banyan Tree resort directly at www.banyantree.com.
8. What is the connection between Jurong Bird Park and Bird Paradise?
Bird Paradise is the direct successor to Jurong Bird Park, which opened in 1971 and operated for 52 years before closing on 3 January 2023. All 3,500 birds from Jurong were systematically relocated to the new facility at Mandai. The park deliberately honours its predecessor through architectural tributes — most notably the 20-metre waterfall inside the Crimson Wetlands dome, built as a homage to Jurong’s iconic 30-metre Jurong Falls Aviary. The conservation programmes, breeding records, and institutional expertise of Jurong Bird Park continue uninterrupted within Bird Paradise’s avian care teams.
Official and Useful Links
For Tourists
- 🦜 Bird Paradise Official Site: www.mandai.com/en/bird-paradise.html
- 🎟️ Buy Bird Paradise Tickets: buy.mandai.com – Bird Paradise Admission
- 🗺️ Getting to Bird Paradise: www.mandai.com/en/plan-your-visit/getting-to-and-around.html
- 📅 Shows and Feeding Sessions: www.mandai.com/en/see-and-do/presentations.html
- 🌐 Singapore Tourism Board: www.visitsingapore.com
- ✈️ Changi Airport: www.changiairport.com
- 🚇 MRT and Bus Journey Planner: www.transitlink.com.sg
- 🚖 Grab (Ride-Hailing Singapore): www.grab.com/sg
- 🏨 Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree: www.banyantree.com
For Business Travellers and Government Entry Requirements
- 🏛️ Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) — Entry Requirements: www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore
- 🛂 Check Visa Requirements by Nationality: www.ica.gov.sg – Visa Requirements
- 📋 Submit SG Arrival Card (SGAC) — Required for All Visitors: www.ica.gov.sg – SG Arrival Card
- 🧳 Travelling to Singapore — Tourism Tips: www.visitsingapore.com/travel-tips/travelling-to-singapore/
- 🏢 Corporate Events at Bird Paradise: www.mandai.com/en/venues-for-hire/corporate-events.html
- 🤝 Corporate Memberships — Mandai Wildlife Group: www.mandai.com/en/partnerships/corporate-wildlife-benefits.html
- 🏅 Klook — Official Experience Partner (Tickets and Tours): www.klook.com – Bird Paradise Singapore
- 🌿 Mandai Wildlife Group — Conservation and About: www.mandai.com/en/care-for-planet.html
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Prices, hours, and show schedules are accurate as of June 2026. Always verify current details at www.mandai.com/en/bird-paradise.html before your visit, as these are subject to change without prior notice.



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