Jurong Bird Park is one of the most beautiful attraction of Singapore and people during their visit to Singapore never forget to visit to Singapore. The beauty of the place and the unusual setting in a Jurong Bird Park will create a permanent mark in the minds of people. It is this specialty of the place that has attracted tourists from all parts of the world to come and spend their vacation in the exotic locales of Jurong Bird Park of Singapore. The Jurong Bird Park is not the usual kind of park that children visit with their friends, parents or grand parents. Apart from the beauty of the place, there are many things to learn from here. It is this educative approach that makes Jurong Bird Park different from the rest. Thus, irrespective of age, children to parents to even grand parents love to visit Jurong Bird Park.
Jurong Bird Park is famous for it has South-Asia's largest collection of birds, having about 8,000 birds of numerous species from all parts of the world. The best collection in Jurong Bird Park is the South American Toucans and Southeast Asian Hornbills. World's largest penguins are also seen in Jurong Bird Park.
Jurong Bird Park has a numerous records in its bag, starting from STPB Tourism Award, 1995 of “Large Leisure Attractions”, to World's Largest Southeast Asian Birds Collection, World's Tallest Man-made Waterfall, World's Largest Aviary and World Class Birds Shows. One of the major attraction of Jurong Bird Park is the Penguin Parade. Visitors are left with an awe watching the creative way the birds are left in this special park of Singapore. The 'Panorail' too is an important attraction of Jurong Bird Park in Singapore. This air conditioned rail takes its travelers through the water fall. However, before going for the park, the timings are to be noted and the feeding time of the birds too are to be remembered. The park is opened from 9a.m. to 6p.m. from Monday to Friday of the week. However, in the Saturdays, Sundays and other public holidays, the park remains opened from 8a.m. To 6p.m.
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