Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Singapore Zoo

Yesterday we explored the world acclaimed Singapore Zoo, known for its "open zoo" concept featuring animals in their natural habitat. It feels like you're in a rainforest with sidewalks. What a fabulous day out! We spent the entire afternoon there and still probably only covered around 60% of the place.

As we are very much into the "when in Rome" mode (plus we need to save a buck or two), we decided to go by MRT (subway) and then bus 138. It took us approximately one hour to get there but it felt right to use public transport when it's so reliable as it is here.

The zoo is spotless and beautifully landscaped. It is a huge place and large parts of it are surrounded by a lake, which makes it even more spectacular. Most of the animals are not caged so you can see them from a short distance which adds to the whole experience. At times we felt very small, especially while watching graceful but deadly white tigers. And we tried to be on our best behavior when we visited the elephants, because they don't forget you know. We also gazed at a jaguar, were up close and personal with a giraffe and starred eye to eye with a playful sea lion at the zoo's amphitheater. We also saw a jackass but that was a human and a completely different story.

Another favorite was the orangutans and chimpanzees. They looked like they were enjoying the day in the sun, chatting with each other, not far from what we humans prefer doing on a lazy afternoon actually. It was very touching to watch orangutan mothers taking care of their small children, giving them their entire attention with a loving look in their eyes.





























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