SINGAPORE – Visitors to Rainforest Wild Adventure can now catch a glimpse of the endangered okapi and other animals found in Africa, as the second phase of the adventure-based wildlife park opened on May 29.
Called Rainforest Wild Adventure East, the 7ha zone marks the last major infrastructure development in the decade-long transformation of Mandai Wildlife Reserve, which spans 126ha, or about 176 football fields.
The star of the new park is the elusive okapi – also known as the forest giraffe – an endangered species native to the Congo in Central Africa that is making its South-east Asia debut. The rare mammal resembles a cross between a zebra and a giraffe. There are four of them in the park.
The park, inspired by Afro-tropical and Madagascan landscapes, also features animals such as the pygmy hippo, eastern bongo and Nile lechwe, as well as flora like the iconic baobab native to Africa.
While Africa is home to rich biodiversity, Mandai Wildlife Group’s curator for animal care Cecilia Tang noted that most people are more familiar with open savannas than with the Central African rainforest, which is the world’s second-largest tropical rainforest after the Amazon.
“We want to bring a slice of that rainforest experience for our guests here and showcase different aspects of the rainforest (in Africa),” she said.
Thrill-seekers can take part in five adventure activities, including gliding through the tree canopy or soaring 8m above ground.
The Canopy Glider offers sweeping views over the Afro-tropical landscape of Rainforest Wild Adventure East.
PHOTO: MANDAI WILDLIFE GROUP
This East zone is part of the 20ha Rainforest Wild Adventure, formerly known as Rainforest Wild Asia and Africa. It has been rebranded into the East and West zones, with the Rainforest Wild Adventure West, featuring South-east Asia’s rich biodiversity, launched in March 2025.
A single park ticket to Rainforest Wild Adventure – dubbed by Mandai as Asia’s first adventure-based zoological park – allows visitors to access both zones via free shuttle services and selected adventure activities.
Admissions cost $50 for adults and $35 for children aged three to 12, as well as local students aged 25 and under. Seniors aged 60 and above will be charged $25.
Admissions for non-residents are priced at $55 for an adult and $39 for each child aged three to 12.
The park opens daily from 9am to 6pm, with last admission at 5pm.
At 20ha, or about the size of 28 football fields, Rainforest Wild Adventure is one of the biggest parks at Mandai. The other parks in its stable are the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders and Bird Paradise.
The smallest is River Wonders at 12ha, while the largest is the Singapore Zoo, which spans 26ha.
Speaking at the opening on May 29, Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations Grace Fu said the completed Mandai Wildlife Reserve now encompasses wildlife parks including the Singapore Zoo and Bird Paradise, immersive indoor attractions Curiosity Cove and Exploria, as well as public spaces like the Mandai Boardwalk.
Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations Grace Fu visiting Lemur Land at Rainforest Wild Adventure East on May 29.
ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
“Together, they form a destination that embodies Singapore’s identity as a City in Nature,” she said.
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