A Visit To The Singapore Zoo
A visit to the Singapore zoo is the closes thing anyone in Singapore will get to the Safari experience ever, from the safety of well constructed and fascinating enclosures. It reconnects us to the animal kingdom - a kingdom that we sometimes forget we are very much a part of and reminds us of the wonder and fascination we all have with animals. The Singapore zoo is very much a primal destination, a place where some part of us is awaken and no matter how old we are, we start to become children - pointing and smiling .
The Singapore Zoo is built on the open zoo concept, which is essentially animals being kept in spacious enclosures that resemble as closely as possible to their natural habitats. Dry and wet moats, or natural barriers are placed to separate the animals from the visitors - these are usually hidden and cleverly designed into the entire enclosure so that it looks much like a part of the enclosure itself. Depending on the animal, different sorts of barriers are used, but the zoo tries to keep that ‘open concept’ as a living entity within its design. Predators and naturally agile animals are placed in massive and ornate glass enclosures for the safety of the visitor. There are no cages, no prisons - the animals are left to roam as free as possible, so oppressive environments which typify old zoos are absent.
For not, the Singapore zoo is festooned with many animal exhibits, from the traditional orang utan all the way to animals from the fragile forests all over the world. Species both exotic, common and special are placed in themed areas of the zoo - attractions like Pig-ture this! and Reptile Garden give you an good and whimsical idea of what you can expect.
While Singapore zoo is a tourist attraction, there is another dimension to it. Look beyond the glass enclosures, the natural habitats and the attention to detail for a moment and you will see a place that is all about conservation - a bastion for animal preservation and animal conversation. This is a visual campaign for the visitors, not only to entertain, educate or inform - but to inspire a spirit of preservation in us, a reminder of the beauty of the animal kingdom and what we would be preserving if we started to carry the flag in our hearts.
There are many events within the zoo itself, as well as many campaigns and shows that entertain and remind us of the fragility of some species of animals. Jump in and save the frog is one such event. Animals are stars as well within the Singapore Zoo, with famous personalities current and of the past - some of them preserved for years and years through memory and campaigns. The Singapore Zoo is also about education, with many programmes designed to delight and entertain kids as well as adults - teaching them about the importance of animal preservation.
The Singapore zoo is a fantastic place to visit - it is an experience like no other, and anyone will come away with a different understanding of the word ‘animal’.

