Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Bird Park

South West

85/100120 min

Bird Paradise, opened in May 2023, is a sprawling 17-hectare aviary located in Mandai, Singapore, that replaced the former Jurong Bird Park. It is part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, which includes the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, and Rainforest Wild. The park features eight large thematic walk-through aviaries, each designed to replicate distinct biomes from around the world, showcasing over 3,500 birds from more than 400 species. Notable exhibits include the Penguin Cove, one of the world's largest simulated Antarctic habitats, and the Winged Sanctuary, home to endangered tropical birds such as the Philippine eagle. The Shaw Foundation Australian Outback aviary presents semi-arid and tropical environments with species like the emu and red-necked wallaby, while the Mysterious Papua aviary replicates the coastal forests of Papua New Guinea. The park combines immersive bird encounters with naturalistic habitats, making it a unique destination for nature lovers and families alike. Designed by RSP Architects Planners & Engineers, Bird Paradise emphasizes conservation and education alongside visitor engagement.

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Astuce: Visit Bird Paradise during weekday mornings or late afternoons to avoid peak crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures. Purchase tickets online in advance to secure entry and benefit from any available discounts. Utilize the Mandai app for navigation and to plan your visit with suggested itineraries and animal presentations. Families can enjoy both wet and dry playgrounds designed to engage children’s sense of adventure.

Faits intéressants

  • Penguin Cove is one of the world's largest simulated Antarctic exhibits with specialized lighting to mimic polar day and night cycles.
  • Bird Paradise houses over 3,500 birds from more than 400 species across eight large thematic aviaries.
  • The park’s design and construction earned the Platinum BCA Green Mark Award for green innovation in the Penguin Cove exhibit.
  • The Winged Sanctuary includes rare species like the Philippine eagle and various hornbills.
  • The Shaw Foundation Australian Outback aviary features not only birds but also Bennett's red-necked wallabies.

Histoire

2016

Jurong Bird Park was announced for closure in 2016 to consolidate Singapore’s wildlife parks into the Mandai Wildlife Reserve.

2023

The bird collection was relocated to the newly built Bird Paradise in Mandai, which opened to the public on 8 May 2023 after delays caused by construction challenges and the COVID-19 pandemic.

This move integrated the bird park with other wildlife attractions, enhancing visitor experience and conservation efforts in a unified nature district.

Guide du lieu

1
Penguin Cove2023
RSP Architects Planners & Engineers

A two-level exhibit simulating Antarctic conditions with cold saltwater pools for king, gentoo, humboldt, and northern rockhopper penguins. Features underwater viewing galleries and a windswept beach area for roosting and nesting.

2
Winged Sanctuary2023
RSP Architects Planners & Engineers

A large aviary housing over 20 species of hornbills and endangered tropical birds like the Philippine eagle and Palawan peacock-pheasant. The aviary is densely planted and enclosed with steel mesh screens.

3
Shaw Foundation Australian Outback2023
RSP Architects Planners & Engineers

An aviary replicating the semi-arid Australian outback and tropical regions of Papua New Guinea, featuring eucalyptus trees, termite mounds, and Aboriginal cave paintings. Home to birds and Bennett's red-necked wallabies.

4
Mysterious Papua2023
RSP Architects Planners & Engineers

A tropical forest aviary inspired by Papua New Guinea’s coastal environments, including traditional Korowai huts and Sepik house viewing galleries. Houses species like the palm cockatoo and southern cassowary.

5
Lory Loft2023
RSP Architects Planners & Engineers

A continuation from the former Jurong Bird Park, this aviary features numerous species of parrots and cockatoos, including a large breeding population of blue-eyed cockatoos.

Contact

Téléphone: 6269 3411