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Jurong BirdPark
If you are looking for a quick break from the hustle and bustle of the Singapore urban lifestyle, visit the Jurong BirdPark where 9,000 colourful birds of 600 species will amaze you with their variety, shapes and sizes.

The newly revamped BirdPark offers a range of new and exciting exhibits and facilities which are truly breathtaking and worth your while. Make sure you pay a visit to the 2007 ASEANTA winner for Best ASEAN New Tourist Attraction - The African Wetlands. This African-themed exhibit with African huts and a body of water, houses endangered birds like the Shoebill, the African Crowned Crane, the Saddle-Billed Stork and more.


The newly revamped Birds n Buddies Show now includes bird-inspired characters as buddies to the largest collection of live birds in a show performance. Created by a Las Vegas Show producer, the costumes with intricate sequins and decorative beads plus the interactive birds and audience acts have made the show more endearing to its loyal flock of fans.

Whether you hop into a special tour, go behind-the scenes, feed Lories in the Lory Loft, catch the Birds of Prey Show, learn to Be-a-Falconer or get into the Panorail to catch a bird’s eye view of the whole park, there’s no doubt that the BirdPark is an enchanting paradise of birds and colours.


From the Penguin Parade in a re-created Antarctic setting to the Southeast Asian Birds Aviary featuring a walk-in aviary with simulated tropical thunderstorms, the birds enjoy an environment designed to be as natural to their original habitat as possible. The Waterfall Aviary is a firm favourite, home to 1,500 free-flying African birds. So is the Riverine, a new simulated natural freshwater river habitat featuring over 20 species of ducks, fish and turtles.

At two bird shows, you can watch flamingos, macaws, hornbills, cocktatoos and even hawks in action! Or start the day in style – by having breakfast with a star-studded bird cast!

To view the park from all angles, start by boarding the modern panorail system, followed by a walking tour.

Winner of the Tourism Awards 1999, 2000 & 2003:
Tourism Host of the Year

Open
9.00 am - 6.00 pm (daily)

Admission Ticket
SGD 18 adult, SGD 9 child (3-12 years)

Panorail Ticket
SGD 4 adult, SGD 2 child (3-12 years)

3-in-1 Park Hoppers
SGD 46.50 (adult), SGD 22.50 (child) - for Jurong BirdPark, Singapore Zoo and Night Safari

Enjoy 3 parks at 1 great price this June! Only SGD 40 (save SGD 16.50)!

Location
2 Jurong Hill Singapore 628925

Tel
(65) 6265 0022

Fax
(65) 6261 1869


Show Times (weather permitting)
Fuji World of Hawks - 10.00 am
All Star Bird Show - 11.00 am, 3.00 pm (daily)
King of the Skies Show - 4.00 pm

Accessibility for wheelchairs and the ambulant-disabled
  1. Entrance is accessible.
  2. Reserved disabled car park lot - Opposite the entrance.
  3. Accessibility within the premises - Big compound and hilly terrain at some points and assistance may be required. In general, ramped pathways are available at all major exhibits and eating outlets.
  4. Lifts – Available at all panorail stations and the restaurant
  5. All public toilets are accessible.
  6. Eating outlets – Bongo Burgers Restaurant, Dimbullah Café, Waterfall Kiosk and Terrace Kiosk.
  7. Public telephone
  8. Taxi stand at entrance.
  9. Panorail Seats in the last cabin can be folded to accommodate wheelchairs
Web Sites
Jurong BirdPark
Birdlife Conservation Singapore Fund

Email
info@birdpark.com.sg

Opened in
January 1971

Design Concept
Large open concept displays: 4 large walk-in aviaries for birds from South East Asia, Africa, Australia and South America.

Food and Beverage outlets
Bongo Burgers Restaurant, Terrace Kiosk, Waterfall Kiosk, Dimbulah Café

Highlights

  1. World’s first underwater viewing of pelican feeding, Pelican Cove
  2. World’s largest Lory Flight Aviary, Lory Loft
  3. World’s largest walk-in aviary
  4. World’s tallest man-made waterfall
  5. World’s first air-conditioned Panorail Train to enter a station within a walk-in aviary
  6. World’s largest collection of South East Asia Birds
  7. World’s largest collection of South East Asia Hornbills
  8. World’s largest colony of Humboldt Penguins bred in captivity
  9. Worlds’ greatest variety of birds performing in a bird show
  10. World’s first water treatment plant in any zoological institution
  11. Asia’s first Heliconia Repository Centre
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