
Mandai Rainforest Resort brings the wilderness to your doorstep
Surrounded on all sides by lush nature and the city's zoological parks (Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, Bird Paradise and the upcoming Rainforest Wild Asia), a stay at Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree is akin to a weekend at Disneyland for animal lovers. Even if surprise animal encounters were not at the top of your list of requirements for a getaway, the resort's staggering biophilic design and luxurious rooms (courtesy of homegrown hospitality group Banyan Tree) will lull you into the sort of tranquility nearly impossible to find anywhere else in the city. Designed by WOW Architects, the private infinity pool is accessible only to guests staying in treehouses. Courtesy of Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree The design
The 338-room resort offers a variety of room types, with the crown jewels undoubtedly being the aptly-named treehouses. Designed by local company WOW Architects and embedded seamlessly into the surrounding forest scape, these seed pod-shaped treehouses are masterclasses in biophilic design. Natural materials and organic shapes lend to the illusion that they are sprouted from nature itself, while clever architecture allows the suites to 'hang' from the open-air walkways (branches, if you will) that connect them.
Of course, biophilic design means nothing if a destination does not actually walk the talk when it comes to sustainability. To that end, Mandai Rainforest Resort takes various measures to ensure minimal disruption to nature and the environment. Wherever possible, the resort is elevated several metres above the ground to allow native wildlife to move across the site. More than half the trees on the site have been retained, while re-greening efforts have been introduced to further enhance biodiversity. The seed pod-shaped treehouses are masterclasses in biophilic design. Courtesy of Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree
A host of energy saving measures—including the use of natural ventilation, mixed mode air-conditioning and solar panels—are incorporated into the rooms and common spaces, and guests are educated on sustainable best practices and the value they bring to the conservation of biodiversity. In short, the resort's status as the first to achieve Green Mark Super Low Energy (SLE) certification by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) in Singapore is well-earned. The itinerary
It is a testament to the lush comforts of the rooms—in signature Banyan Tree style, they're decked out in quiet but luxurious design, top-of-the-line fixtures and bedding that swathes your body just right—that you might find it slightly challenging to tear yourself away and venture outside. But venture outside you must, particularly when you are enveloped by the wonders of wildlife. (Of course, no one can fault you if you choose to indulge in a pampering massage at the Banyan Tree Spa first, to prime yourself for a full evening of exploration.) In signature Banyan Tree style, the suites are decked out in quiet but luxurious design. Courtesy of Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree
We recommend spending your first evening at the Night Safari—a leisurely walk from the resort, just like the other zoological parks. If you make it in time for Creatures of the Night at the amphitheatre, you will be rewarded with a live showcase of adorable nocturnal animals each showing off their best tricks—from Indra the porcupine cat-walking across stage to Toffee the raccoon expertly opening boxes and jars on its own. The bathrooms come equipped with a sprawling tub and lush rainshower. Courtesy of Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree
As with all zoological experiences at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, utmost care is taken to ensure the welfare of the animals—they are never forced to perform or even make an appearance in front of guests if they choose not to. As we witnessed first hand, should an animal not respond to commands or treats from its handler, they are simply allowed to return to their habitats and the show goes on.
The delights continue the following morning, at Breakfast in the Wild at the Singapore Zoo, where you come face to face with orangutans over eggs. Up-close yet carefully mediated, it's a thrilling way to kickstart a day of exploration in the parks. When the night ends, there is no place you'll want to return to more than the resort's comfortable rooms—a mere 10 minutes away on foot, as the balmy air cools the sweat off your back.
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Vogue Singapore
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- Vogue Singapore
Mandai Rainforest Resort brings the wilderness to your doorstep
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Straits Times
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Forum: Ongoing promotions at Mandai Wildlife Reserve
We refer to the letter (Offer discounts for local attractions during school holiday period, June 4). We would like to thank the writer for his feedback and encouraging words about Rainforest Wild Asia. We strive to make experiences at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve accessible and enjoyable for all. Local residents can take advantage of WildPass, a complimentary digital membership that provides access to year-round promotions for our ticketed experiences. In celebration of SG60, we recently launched a series of special offers for WildPass members. These include two-for-$60 tickets to Singapore Zoo and River Wonders (until June 30), three-for-$60 tickets to any wildlife park at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve for youth aged 13 to 21 (until Aug 28), and up to 26 per cent off admission tickets to any wildlife park (until Aug 31). In addition, seniors can enjoy an exclusive promotion – annual access to all five parks under the Friends of Mandai senior membership for just $60. For those who visit regularly, our Friends of Mandai membership continues to offer great value and benefits across our parks, and new sign-ups enjoy 16 per cent off until Aug 31. Together with new wildlife experiences and community activities under the Mandai is Wild About SG initiative, we hope to encourage local residents to rediscover the Mandai Wildlife Reserve with friends and families. Guests can also enjoy ongoing discounts with partner banks and merchants, while tourists may benefit from bundle deals available through the Destination Pass. More information is available on our website. Jean Choi Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Mandai Wildlife Group More on this Topic Forum: What readers are saying Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


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Planning a Night Safari adventure with the kids? From insider tips to taming toddlers after dark, here's our review of Night Safari Singapore, including tram rides, shows, ticket promos and more! The Night Safari offers a real-life adventure for kids whose favourite bedtime book is the classic Dear Zoo. But unlike the world-class Singapore Zoo, this after-dark safari offers the whole family a magical glimpse into the world of nocturnal animals. Spot stealthy predators, glowing eyes in the dark, and animals you'd never catch awake during the day–all from the comfort of the open-air Night Safari tram. From ticket promos and Night Safari shows to behind-the-scenes zookeeper talks, here's our review of Night Safari Singapore, plus how to make the Night Safari with little ones magical–and meltdown-free. If you're making a full day of it, be sure to read our family guides to Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, Bird Paradise and Rainforest Wild ASIA. 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Hop off and explore the four walking trails–they're wide, well-marked and surprisingly stroller-friendly. If you ask us, it's a night-time outing that's wild in all the right ways. If you're wondering how long you need to explore the Night Safari, you can expect to spend about two to three hours here, including the tram ride, walking trails and Night Safari shows. Safari Tram Adventure at Night Safari Singapore Our kids cannot get enough of the Safari Adventure Tram ride! This 30-minute guided tour takes you through six themed zones, offering close-up views of animals like Malayan tapirs, hyenas, and Asian elephants in their moonlit habitats. With open sides, comfy seats, and stroller access, it's the perfect way to cover more ground and take a relaxing ride through the park. The Night Safari tram runs from 7pm to 11.20pm, and you can take unlimited rides! Wildlife trails at Night Safari When it comes to exploring the park's grounds, choose from four walking trails: Leopard Trail, Pangolin Trail, East Lodge Trail, and Wallaby Trail. Leopard Trail: Easily the most thrilling of the four trails, the Leopard Trail takes you through dense jungle and rugged terrain–all with stroller-friendly elevated boardwalks and cleverly lit enclosures. You'll stroll by leopards on the prowl and lions lounging under the moonlight. Don't miss the walk-through bat and civet exhibits, where it's all eyes on you! Animal sightings: Clouded leopards, Asian lions, civets, flying foxes, eagle owls Pangolin Trail (formerly Fishing Cat Trail): For something a little more elusive, head down the fully sheltered Pangolin Trail, where typically shy creatures come out to play. Winding paths lead you through tropical foliage to see everything from critically endangered pangolins to fishing cats. 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The Twilight Performance lights up the entire park with fire twirlers, LED wizardry, and enough swagger to wake the jungle. This Night Safari show is a full-blown, crowd-thrilling spectacle that'll have you wide-eyed before you even see your first hyena. It's the perfect warm-up act for a night where the animals aren't the only ones putting on a show. Night Safari show time: 8pm & 9pm at the Entrance Courtyard Night Safari show booking: No bookings are required for this Night Safari show. More info here. More things to do at Night Safari Singapore with kids Indian Rhino feeding at Night Safari: Kiddos can experience feeding the huge Indian Rhinos at the East Lodge Trail. The feeding session and photo bundle costs just $12, and is open for guests who are 1.2m-tall and above. You can add on the feeding session at check out. Safari Adventure Tour: Ditch the sweaty crowds and nab yourself the night safari's VIP experience: the Safari Adventure Tour, where you'll get your very own private buggy. Your personal guide tailors your experience to whatever makes your little ones' eyes llight up. Yes, it'll set you back a fair amount (from $560 for up to seven people) but you'll get exclusive stops where you can feed Indian rhinos and Asian elephants. Check it out here. Keeper talks: At the Night Safari's series of keeper talks, you'll get the lowdown on the park's most fascinating residents. Think Tasmanian devils, pangolins, and white tigers, with fun, quick-fire facts about their habits and care. They're easy to slot into your route, and great for curious kids who want a closer look without committing to a full show. View the full line-up here. Food at Night Safari There are six dining outlets at Night Safari Singapore, so by all means, have dinner here before starting your adventure. You'll find food stalls at the Ulu Ulu Sfari Restaurant at the entrance of Night Safari. It's got all your kid-friendly offerings including local and Asian food, Indian cuisine, grilled satay, desserts and drinks and more. There's also a Ben & Jerry's at the Entrance Plaza for a sweet treat. Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant is open daily from 5.30pm – 11pm. Night Safari Singapore opening hours & admission times Night Safari Singapore is open daily from 7.15pm to 12am. Last admission is at 11.15pm. You can choose any of the following time slots: 7.15pm, 7.45pm, 8.15pm, 8.45pm, 9.15pm and 9.45pm. Night Safari closes pretty late at 12am, so take your time to explore the park. We recommend booking ahead since entry times fill up fast, especially the 7:15pm slot. Singapore Night Safari opening hours: 7.15pm – 12am, Daily Night Safari Singapore tickets & promos Standard admission tickets clock in at $58 for adults and $41 for kids aged 3 to 12, while kids under 3 enter free. Get Night Safari tickets here. Night Safari ticket promo: Singapore residents with a valid WildPass get up to 26% off Singapore Night Safari tickets. Parent tips for visiting the Night Safari with kids With little ones in tow, this nocturnal wildlife park is magical, but it certainly pays to plan ahead. Here are a few tips to keep things smooth, fun, and meltdown-free. Arrive early and fuel up: Get there before the gates open at 7.15pm. Our suggestion? Either have an early dinner or eat at the Night Safari so you're ready to go. There are lots of family-friendly options, but snaking queues build up fast. Hop on the tram before tackling walking trails: The complimentary tram is the best way to kick off your Night Safari adventure, especially with younger kids. The 30-minute ride is smooth, scenic, and takes you past big-ticket animals like elephants, lions, and Malayan tapirs. It also gives everyone a chance to settle in and soak up the atmosphere before exploring on foot. Bonus: little ones often find the gentle motion and forest sounds soothing. Prep like a pro: Pack the essentials for the kids: comfy shoes, snacks for a quick energy boost, water to stay hydrated, and insect repellent (those mozzies are sneaky). A portable fan can be a lifesaver in the queues, especially in the heat. Dress in lightweight clothes for the humidity, and don't forget to keep that mosquito spray handy if you're exploring the trails. Embrace the darkness–safely: It's all about the night-time vibes, so expect dim paths and just the glow of moonlight. Keep a close eye on kids, hold their hands while walking through the trails, or hand out glow stick bracelets for fun and easy spotting. No flashlights needed (or allowed), you just need an adventurous spirit! Night Safari, 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826, More adventures for animal lovers: