
Celebrate the Year of the Horse with this brand-new, festive experience at Singapore Zoo! Families can get up close to the world’s smallest horses—the adorable falabellas—and enjoy meaningful interactions guided by knowledgeable keepers. Learn fascinating insights into their behaviors, social bonds, and daily care, all while marking Lunar New Year in a unique, animal-loving way. This 20-minute session is a gentle introduction to wildlife, perfect for sparking curiosity in kids about nature and conservation.
Sessions run on select dates in February 2026 (15, 17, 18, 22, 24, 28), from 10:30am–10:50am, with a minimum of two participants and up to eight per group.
Pricing starts at SG$43 per person, with discounts for WildPass holders and Friends of Mandai. Note the 1.2m minimum height requirement and closed-toed shoes for safety—touching is only allowed if instructed by keepers.
Highlights About Hello From The Wild: Horse: Interactive up-close encounters with falabellas, learning about their gentle nature and care in a festive Lunar New Year setting—ideal for meaningful family bonding.
Little Steps Insider Tip: Start your day with Breakfast in the Wild before heading to the Falabella enclosure at KidzWorld! Savour a hearty meal of local and international flavors and meet with wildlife ambassadors and their keepers. Get up close and personal with the orangutans too!
This experience adds a magical, educational twist to holiday celebrations, with insider stories from keepers that make kids feel like mini wildlife experts.
Families with children at least 1.2m tall (roughly ages 5+); under 18s must be accompanied by an adult—great for animal enthusiasts seeking safe, hands-on fun.
Sessions are weather-dependent and non-refundable; park admission is separate. No strollers or wheelchairs due to exhibit layout, but bathrooms and changing facilities are nearby in Singapore Zoo.
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