The new 140 metre long Wildlife Bridge will be accessible to native wildlife from next month.
Safer animal crossings with new Mandai Wildlife Bridge
Some updates on the other Mandai rejuvenation project elements below (the names of the attractions are working names):
The new Bird Park still does not have an opening date but it looks likely that it will only be ready in the second half of 2020 at the earliest. The transition period between the current Jurong site and the new park (moving of the birds) could be several months as the Jurong site has plans in place to remain open to the public till mid-2021. The new Bird Park will have 8 large walk-in aviaries, an amphitheatre inside an aviary for free flight bird shows, a 3-storey Sub-Antarctic penguin display, and a cluster of small, mixed aviaries.
The Southeast Asian-themed Rainforest Park North has commenced construction, but it will be slow-going as most of the forest cover at the site is being preserved. Opening of the park is expected to be in late 2021. Species like orang utans, tigers and Malayan tapirs will feature here. There will be a large re-created cavern, as well as "adventure elements" integrated with the animal habitats - think rope bridges and climbing walls.
The detailed design phase of Rainforest Park South has recently been completed and engineering design is now ongoing. A supposed key feature is a large 2-hectare-ish walk-in habitat. It will also house a wildlife rehabilitation centre and camping grounds.
The first of 2 indoor attractions, Living Planet, is a science centre that will use technology and multimedia to allow visitors to explore environments that are otherwise inaccessible (because of time or space) or cannot be re-created in zoos - think prehistoric lands, microcosmos or the deep ocean. Construction of this attraction will only commence after 2020.
The other indoor attraction, Curiosity Cove, is a nature-themed play space for children. It will likewise only commence construction after next year. Both indoor attractions are expected to open in 2023.
Right next to the Singapore Zoo will be a 338-room hotel run by Singapore boutique hotel company Banyan Tree, with a focus on sustainability and being integrated with the forest surroundings. According to plans, there will also be safari tent-type accommodation next to the hotel (but probably not run by Banyan Tree). The hotel is slated to open in 2023.