Bird Paradise
Singapore, Singapore
Bird Paradise is a large, modern bird park in Singapore located within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, replacing the old Jurong Bird Park and reopening in 2025 as Asia’s largest bird park.
Spread across about 17 hectares, it houses more than 3,500 birds from over 400 species in eight spacious, walk‑through aviaries that recreate different global habitats, from tropical rainforests and wetlands to arid grasslands.
Visitors can see flamingos, hornbills, macaws, parrots, penguins, and many other birds in naturalistic settings, with opportunities to watch feeding shows, bird encounters, and educational talks that highlight conservation of threatened avian species.
The park also includes a river boat ride through some of the aviaries and family‑friendly facilities such as play areas and dining options, making it a full‑day wildlife experience combined with the rest of the Mandai wildlife cluster.
Location
20 Mandai Lake Rd, Mandai Wildlife WEST, Singapore 729825
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