Jurong Bird Park is celebrating its 50th anniversary ! The golden jubilee celebrations will allow everyone to experience our past, our present and even our future.
The best way to enjoy this is to bring the entire family along for the flight — after all, no one shares the past quite like grandpa and grandma.
Join in this grand year of celebration with only SGD$2.50* per ticket!
*From 1 - 31 January 2021
Opening hours: Everyday
8:30am - 6:00pm
(Last entry by 5:00pm)
Opened in 1971, Jurong Bird Park is Asia’s largest bird park, offering a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for close to 3,500 birds across 400 species, of which 20 per cent are threatened. The bird park is famed for its large and immersive walk-in aviaries such as Lory Loft and the recently revamped Waterfall Aviary. Other unique exhibits include Penguin Coast and Pelican Cove. Jurong Bird Park sees approximately 850,000 visitors annually.
Committed towards conservation, the bird park is the first in the world to breed the Malayan black hornbill (1995) and the twelve-wired bird of paradise (2001) in captivity for which it received the Breeders’ Award from the American Pheasant and Waterfowl Society. Jurong Bird Park is part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore and is the only park in the Asia Pacific to have an Avian Hospital.
Private buggy tours (up to 6 pax)
Embark on a free and easy tour with your personal guide on your own private buggy. Get to plan your own itinerary* from the exhibits you wish to visit, the animal shows you don’t want to miss and the animal token feeding sessions you wish to experience first-hand!
The 7-seater buggy can be booked for birthday parties, proposals and wedding photography purposes.
*Subject to animal show and feeding scheduled timings
Behind the scenes tours (up to 6 pax)
Snuggle up to Sally the hornbill for an intimate behind-the-scenes experience! Meet a chick nanny and discover insider stories on how endangered hatchlings are cared for at the Breeding & Research Centre.
Schedule
There are 2 shows that is happening twice daily and each lasts for 15 to 20 minutes (weather permitting). Here’s the schedule for you to get the most out of your visit to Jurong Bird Park.
Show | Location | Morning show | Afternoon show |
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Kings of the Skies | Hawk Arena | 10:00am | 4:00pm |
High Flyers | Pools Amphitheatre | 11:00am | 3:00pm |
Witness the presence of magnificent predators such as the white-tailed sea eagle, the hooded vulture and the Harris's hawk. Also, discover how the Malay fish owl catch prey with its strong, steady talons.
Featuring an all-star cast of our most popular birds and rising scene stealers, the High Flyers Show showcases their natural talents, breathtaking plumage and sharp-as-claws IQ.
Get acquainted with some of our birds during their feeding sessions.
Purchase a portion of food online and enjoy intimate encounters with our avian friends. All proceeds will help to fund our wildlife conservation efforts in the region.
Please book the feeding session ONLINE and arrive 15 minutes before the feeding time.
*In light of the latest government guidelines, some feeding sessions may be suspended. Read full details here.
Schedule
Bird | Location | Timing |
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African Birds | African Treetops | 9:30am, 1:00pm, 4:30pm |
Lories & Lorikeets | Lory Loft | 11:30am, 1:30pm |
Penguins | Penguin Coast (Outdoor) | 10:30am, 3:30pm |
Pelicans | Pelican Cove | 2:00pm |
Flamigos | Flamigo Pool | 1:30pm |
Address:
2 Jurong HillMaking your way to Jurong Bird Park is easy. No matter where you’re starting your journey from, there are several quick and convenient ways to get here.
There will be a loop shuttle service between Jurong East MRT Station (NS1/EW24) and Jurong Bird Park available during weekends & public holidays on 1 - 31 Jan 2021.
From | To | Schedule | Jurong East MRT Station (Exit B)
Private Buses Pick-up Point (Venture Ave) |
Jurong Bird Park | First bus at 9.00am Last bus at 4.40pm |
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Jurong Bird Park Coach Bay |
Jurong East MRT Station (Exit B) Private Buses Pick-up Point (Venture Ave) |
First bus at 9.20am Last bus at 6.40pm |
Frequency: 20 minutes
Travel Time: 10 minutes
* Frequency and travel time are subjected to traffic conditions.
Payment mode: EZ-link or NETS Flashpay card only.
Cash is not accepted.
Nearest MRT station: Boon Lay MRT
Take the East-West MRT line bound for Tuas Link, and alight at Boon Lay (EW27).
From the Boon Lay bus interchange, take Bus No. 194, which will take you straight to Jurong Bird Park.
Jurong Bird Park is about a 30-minute drive from the city. You can choose between two different routes to get here.
Via Central Expressway (CTE) from the City
Via Pan Island Expressway (PIE) from the City
Parking rates
Parking rates are applicable from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm, Monday to Saturday
(Excluding Public Holiday)
Vehicle | Rate |
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Car | S$ 0.60 / 30 minutes or part thereof (15 minutes grace period) |
Motorcycle | S$ 0.10 / 30 minute or part thereof (Maximum $0.65) No grace period |
Here are some reviews from Tripadvisor:
Have visited several times as have a zoo annual pass. Parking out the front and accessible by taxi/grab. We prefer morning as can get very hot abs humid. Take a stroller from young ones or can hire a wagon. Lots of places to stop and have a break. Train available to ride for those who need a rest or have mobility issues. Pretty much attraction is flat with exception of some step inclines/stairs near enclosures. |
I believe this attraction is often overlooked by many in favour for the zoo and river/night safaris. I loved my visit here. Also signed up for the “birds eye tour”, a behind-the-scenes tour that allowed me to get up close with a hornbill, owl, hawk and 18-day old cockatiel and talk to their keepers. It was a real eye-opener and interactive experience. Strongly recommend watching their shows and attending the feeding sessions as well. |
This place really great place to see all species of birds. Many birds were kept in free space and few ones were captivated but kept in a spacious area. This place is so huge it take almost half day to explore every area. |
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