RAINFOREST WILD ASIA
RAINFOREST WILD ASIA TICKETS
Rainforest Park Mandai Highlights
Eight Unique Zones – Embark on a multi-layered rainforest adventure filled with unexpected animal encounters and immersive experiences.
Wild Encounters – Explore dynamic habitats where animals like red dholes and babirusas roam freely, showcasing their natural behaviors up close.
Karsts Adventure – Witness towering limestone formations and lively primates in action, with the option to experience an adrenaline-pumping via ferrata tour.
Tigers in the Wild – Journey through the Forest Floor to the Rock Cascade, where Malayan tigers display their power and agility in a breathtaking natural environment.

Exploring Singapore’s Rainforest Wild Asia: A Thrilling New Wildlife Experience
Singapore, a city known for its stunning skyline and lush green spaces, is now home to an exciting new addition: Rainforest Wild Asia. Opened on March 12, 2025, this remarkable attraction is the fifth zoological park under the Mandai Wildlife Group. It offers an immersive experience that transports visitors deep into the heart of a Southeast Asian rainforest, brimming with diverse wildlife, adventure, and conservation efforts.
A Vision of Adventure and Conservation
Rainforest Wild Asia is designed to be more than just a zoo; it is an adventure-based experience that emphasizes conservation, education, and thrilling encounters with nature. Spanning 13 hectares within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the park offers an experience unlike any other in Singapore.
What to Expect at Rainforest Wild Asia
The park is meticulously designed to mimic the rich biodiversity of Southeast Asia’s rainforests. Visitors can explore eight themed zones, each offering a unique perspective on tropical wildlife and ecosystems. The park boasts 36 different animal species, including rare and endangered ones, and provides opportunities for both leisurely strolls and adrenaline-pumping activities.
1. The Great Canopy Walk
One of the park’s highlights is the Great Canopy Walk, an elevated pathway that allows visitors to wander through the rainforest treetops. Here, you can observe arboreal animals like the François' langur, Malayan colugo, and Sunda slow loris in their natural habitat.
2. Tiger’s Lair: A Close Encounter with the Malayan Tiger
Another major attraction is Tiger’s Lair, where the majestic Malayan tiger resides. With only a few hundred individuals left in the wild, this exhibit highlights conservation efforts to protect one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic predators. Visitors can observe the tigers up close and learn about efforts to combat habitat destruction and poaching.
3. The Underground Kingdom
Inspired by the Mulu Caves in Sarawak, this underground adventure takes visitors through subterranean caverns filled with bats, insects, and other nocturnal creatures. The cave ecosystem showcases how life thrives in the darkest corners of the rainforest.
4. River Wonders: An Aquatic Paradise
Rainforest Wild Asia also celebrates riverine ecosystems with exhibits featuring otters, freshwater fish, and the Philippine spotted deer, an animal rarely seen in captivity. Visitors can witness the delicate balance of life in these water habitats.
5. Wild Apex Adventure: For Thrill Seekers
For those who crave adrenaline, the Wild Apex Adventure zone offers a series of zip lines and canopy jumps, where visitors can experience the thrill of soaring through the treetops just like a flying squirrel. This interactive experience brings a whole new level of excitement to wildlife exploration.
6. Rainforest Discovery Trails
If you prefer a more relaxed experience, the Rainforest Discovery Trails allow you to walk along lush forest paths, where you can spot exotic birds, reptiles, and insects. These trails provide an authentic jungle experience without leaving the comforts of Singapore.
7. The Cavern Restaurant: A Unique Dining Experience
Rainforest Wild Asia is also home to The Cavern Restaurant, Singapore’s first cave-themed dining experience. Guests can enjoy a meal surrounded by rock formations, ambient lighting, and the sounds of the jungle. The menu features sustainable and locally sourced ingredients, reflecting the park’s conservation ethos.
8. Educational and Interactive Exhibits
To further the park’s mission of conservation education, interactive exhibits and live demonstrations help visitors understand the delicate balance of rainforest ecosystems. Programs include animal feeding sessions, conservation talks, and hands-on workshops for children.
A Commitment to Sustainability and Conservation
Rainforest Wild Asia is more than just a wildlife attraction; it’s a beacon of conservation and sustainability. The park collaborates with international conservation groups to rehabilitate endangered species and preserve natural habitats. Its sustainable design includes:
Eco-friendly infrastructure, with minimal impact on the surrounding forest.
Renewable energy sources, including solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems.
Sustainable food and retail choices, ensuring eco-conscious consumerism.
Through these efforts, the park encourages visitors to take an active role in protecting the environment.
Tickets and Accessibility
Rainforest Wild Asia aims to be inclusive and accessible to all visitors. The park features wide walkways for strollers and wheelchair users, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the experience.
Tickets for Rainforest Wild Asia are available for purchase online, with special promotions running from February 12 to April 30, 2025. Visitors can choose from single-entry passes or bundle packages that include access to other Mandai attractions like the Singapore Zoo and River Wonders.
Why You Should Visit Rainforest Wild Asia
Singapore is already home to world-class wildlife attractions, but Rainforest Wild Asia stands out because of its immersive adventure, conservation efforts, and unique rainforest environment. Whether you are a nature lover, a thrill-seeker, or a family looking for an educational outing, this park offers something for everyone.
Conclusion
Rainforest Wild Asia is set to become a must-visit destination in Singapore, offering an unparalleled blend of adventure, education, and conservation. With its breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and commitment to sustainability, the park is more than just an attraction—it’s an inspiration for future generations to cherish and protect nature.
Mark your calendars for March 12, 2025, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the rainforest!
For more information, visit Mandai Wildlife Reserve’s official website and follow their social media channels for the latest updates and promotions.
Rainforest Wild Asia: The Definitive 2026 Visitor FAQ
As Asia’s first adventure-based zoological park, Rainforest Wild Asia offers a revolutionary way to experience the jungles of Southeast Asia. Whether you are navigating the elevated canopy or exploring subterranean caves, this guide answers the top 15 questions for your 2026 expedition.
1. What are the opening hours for Rainforest Wild Asia?
Rainforest Wild Asia is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The last admission into the park is at 5:00 PM. However, most add-on adventure activities (like the Black Adventure tours) have their final sessions at 4:00 PM or 4:30 PM, so plan to arrive early.
2. How much are the tickets for Rainforest Wild Asia?
Non-Residents: Adult tickets are S$45.00 and Child tickets (ages 3–12) are S$33.00.
Local Residents: Enjoy discounted rates starting from S$36.00 (Adult) and S$26.40 (Child) on regular days with a free WildPass.
Seniors: Local seniors (60+) can enter for a concession rate of S$20.00.
3. Is Rainforest Wild Asia suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes. The park features a broad Elevated Walkway that is fully wheelchair and stroller accessible. It offers excellent views of the canopy and key animals like the Malayan Tiger. However, the "Forest Treks" (ground-level trails with logs and boulders) and high-element adventures are not suitable for wheelchairs.
4. What are the height and weight requirements for adventure activities?
For harnessed activities like the Canopy Jump, Wild Apex Adventure, and Wild Cavern Adventure:
Height: Between 1.35m and 2.10m.
Weight: Between 20kg and 120kg.
AIA Vitality Bounce: Minimum height of 0.9m and maximum weight of 120kg.
5. What should I wear to the park?
We strictly recommend sports attire and covered shoes with good traction (running or trekking shoes). Covered shoes are mandatory for all "Black Adventure" and "Adventure Plus" activities. Don't forget a hat, as much of the trekking path is under the natural forest canopy.
6. What is the difference between "Adventure Plus" and "Black Adventure"?
Adventure Plus: Shorter, pay-per-use thrills like the Canopy Jump (free-fall) and AIA Vitality Bounce (net trekking).
Black Adventure: Guided, high-intensity "missions" (approx. 2–3 hours) such as the Wild Apex Adventure (via ferrata) and Wild Cavern Adventure (caving/abseiling).
7. What animals can I see at Rainforest Wild Asia?
The park features 29 iconic Southeast Asian species across flexible habitats. Keep an eye out for:
The Karsts: François’ Langurs and primates.
Rock Cascade: Malayan Tigers and Malayan Tapirs.
The Canopy: Javan Langurs and Red-shanked Douc Langurs.
Forest Floor: Philippine Spotted Deer and Babirusas.
8. Do I need to book a time slot for the add-on activities?
Yes. While your general admission ticket allows entry to the park, add-on activities like the Wild Cavern Adventure have limited capacity (typically 12 pax per session) and must be pre-booked online.
9. Can I visit if it is raining?
The park is an all-weather outdoor experience. In the event of heavy rain or lightning, high-element activities (Canopy Jump, etc.) will be suspended for safety. However, the Elevated Walkways and The Cavern (underground) remain open. Ponchos are available for purchase at the gift shops.
10. Is there a place to eat inside Rainforest Wild Asia?
Yes, there are several themed dining options:
The Cavern Restaurant: A unique cave-themed dining experience.
Watering Hole Cafe: Great for quick bites with a view of the Malayan Tapirs.
Sentinel Foodhall: A variety of local and international favorites.
11. Are there nursing rooms and lockers?
Yes. Nursing rooms are located at the Entrance, The Outpost, and near The Cavern. Lockers are available at the Guest Services counter near the entrance; we recommend storing bulky items before starting your forest trek.
12. How do I get to Rainforest Wild Asia?
Take the MRT (North-South Line) to Khatib Station (NS14) and board the Mandai Shuttle. It drops you at Mandai Wildlife West, which is the main arrival hub for both Bird Paradise and Rainforest Wild Asia.
13. Can I bring my own water bottle?
Yes, and we highly encourage it! There are water refill stations located near all washrooms (except Sentinel Foodhall). Staying hydrated is crucial for the trekking portions of the park.
14. Is the "Wild Cavern Adventure" scary?
It is designed to be thrilling but safe. You will be equipped with a headlamp and harness to navigate a 60-meter cave system. It involves abseiling in low-light and passing through narrow gaps (45cm wide). If you are highly claustrophobic, we recommend the Elevated Walkway instead.
15. Does my ticket include the Night Safari or Zoo?
A single park ticket for Rainforest Wild Asia only grants entry to that park. For the best value, we recommend the Mandai Destination Pass (4-Park or 5-Park), which allows you to visit all the parks in the reserve over several days.