IATA Travel Pass Can Be Used for Entry to Singapore from May 1, Singapore Family Trip Tips for May Day Holiday

IATA Travel Pass Can Be Used for Entry to Singapore from May 1, Singapore Family Trip Tips for May Day Holiday

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Since Singapore implemented the quarantine-free entry policy for fully vaccinated travelers on April 1, there is a new rule for entering Singapore: starting from May 1, air passengers flying to Singapore can use the travel pass developed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) when checking in and arriving, and present their COVID-19 test results to enter.

The May Day holiday is coming, where to travel with children? The answer is Singapore! Singapore has many tourism and entertainment facilities suitable for family trips, known as the "paradise for family travel". Zoos are always one of the children's favorite places, the best place for children to learn to get close to nature, understand and love animals. Go City pass takes you into the animal world of Singapore, to see animals from the sea, land, and air.

S.E.A. Aquarium

S.E.A. Aquarium houses more than 100,000 marine creatures from 1,000 different marine species from 45 habitats, including manta rays, orange clownfish, leopard sharks, and the giant grouper. The most eye-catching feature of the aquarium is the world's largest viewing panel, 36 meters long and 8.3 meters high, allowing visitors to view the deep-sea habitat exhibit, immerse themselves in the mysterious and charming ocean world, and come face to face with many marine creatures.

The aquarium has free shows all day long, where keepers interact with marine creatures in different marine areas, feed them, including giant manta rays, fierce sharks, clownfish darting through coral reefs, and mysterious undersea creatures near shipwrecks. Watching is also a great learning opportunity.

River Wonders Singapore

River Wonders Singapore is Asia's first zoo themed around tropical rainforest and river ecosystems, and also an alternative "aquarium". The park has more than 5,000 animals from over 300 species, such as the Chinese giant salamander, giant freshwater stingray, electric eel, manatee, piranha, and more.

River Wonders Singapore has created 10 unique exhibits based on the ecology, climate, flora, and fauna of various freshwater regions around the world, including replicas of habitats from famous rivers like the Mississippi and the Yangtze, such as the Giant Panda Forest, Once Upon A River, Wild Amazonia, Squirrel Monkey Forest, and Amazon Flooded Forest.

Giant pandas "Kai Kai" and "Jia Jia" โ€” friendly ambassadors leased to Singapore by China on the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Singapore.

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo is located on Wanli Lake Road in northern Singapore, covering an area of 28.3 hectares. It adopts a fully open concept and is one of the top ten zoos in the world. The park uses natural barriers instead of fences to create a natural living environment for various animals. It has 11 different zones, with more than 2,800 animals from 300 species, many of which are endangered, such as the Malayan tapir, crocodile, white rhinoceros, Komodo dragon, white Bengal tiger, orangutan, and more.

In the zoo, you can get up close with animals at any time, including joining the Wild Discoverer Tour to learn behind-the-scenes stories, having breakfast with wildlife, and participating in feeding activities, such as feeding giraffes and elephants.

Night Safari Singapore

Night Safari Singapore is the world's first wildlife park designed for night-time visits. It is different from other ordinary zoos with night lighting, nor is it a modern nocturnal house found in other zoos worldwide. It is an open zoo.

The park houses nearly 900 animals of more than 100 species, 41% of which are endangered, including many native animals, such as the endangered Asian elephant, Malayan tapir, and Malayan tiger. Visitors can explore the jungle along walking trails at night, or take a tram to travel between six themed zones, enjoying close-up views of wildlife, thus gaining a unique experience.

Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Bird Park is home to nearly 3,500 birds from 400 species, 20% of which are rare. There are many types of birds, such as penguins, pelicans, flamingos, and many fascinating attractions, such as Swan Lake, wetlands, and the Waterfall Aviary. You can participate in "feeding the animals" activities, feeding birds like penguins, flamingos, and pelicans. Learn more about birds through keeper talks, and experts will answer your questions.

The park also features stunning bird shows, such as "Kings of the Skies" where you can witness the powerful hunting skills of eagles, hawks, and vultures, or "High Flyers" to discover the intelligence of birds. These exciting shows are either hilarious or interactive with the audience, and are well worth watching.

Zoos are indeed great places to take kids, combining education with fun. With the Go City pass, you can easily visit these zoos and aquariums, seeing more, saving more, and having a great time! Remember to take safety precautions when visiting the zoo!

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