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Animal Lovers Can Now Have A Wildlife-Themed Staycation In Singapore With Hotel Stay & Private Zoo Tours

Wildlife staycation Singapore


With international travel still months away, everyone’s clamouring for a getaway – work-weary adults for a luxurious staycation, the young ones for a meet-and-greet with their favourite furry animals. Good news for all, Millennium Hotels and Resorts has partnered with Wildlife Reserves Singapore to combine both in specially-curated wildlife staycation packages.

Enjoy a visit to the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari or Jurong Bird Park during the day, and kick back with a luxurious hotel staycation at night. Go free-and-easy, opt for a private buggy tour, or enjoy the company of Orangutans and Giant Pandas up close. Read on to find out more.

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Get up to 20% off a staycation & admission to the Zoo or Night Safari


Staycation package - free admission into Singapore ZooStaycation package - free admission into Singapore Zoo

To help you relive your treasured memories of school excursion trips to the zoo, Millennium Hotels and Resorts is offering staycation packages with same-day admission tickets to either Singapore Zoo (U.P. $39/adult, $26/child) or Night Safari (U.P. $51/adult, $34/child) for up to 2 adults and 2 kids. 

To top it off, they are also having up to a 20% price slash on hotel room rates at M Social Singapore and Orchard Hotel Singapore, where package prices start from $171/night (non-member) for 2 adults. You can also enjoy an additional 10% off when you sign up for a free MyMillennium membership.  


Orchard Hotel Singapore
Image credit: @orchardhotelsingapore

Book Date: 27th Aug 2020 – 24th Mar 2021
Stay date: 7th Sept 2020 – 31st Mar 2021


Go on a private buggy tour at Singapore Zoo or Jurong Bird Park



Image credit: Wildlife Reserves Singapore

To channel safari vibes, transport yourself to the African veld with a private buggy tour at Singapore Zoo or Jurong Bird Park – all while you enjoy up to 28% off hotel rates at Orchard Hotel Singapore or M Social Singapore from $476/night onwards.

On top of a personal guide by your side, you can also plan your own itinerary to include your favourite animal exhibits, shows and feeding sessions which you don’t want to miss. 

Grab a bite or a souvenir with an additional $55 voucher that can be used at F&B and retail outlets at either the Singapore Zoo or Jurong Bird Park.

Book date: Till 24th March 2021
Stay date: 7th September 2020 – 31st March 2021


Get up close and personal with the orangutans or pandas


To amp up the whole wildlife experience by a notch, you can also opt to get up close and personal with the cuddly Giant Pandas at River Safari or the cheeky Orangutans at Singapore Zoo through a guided tour. Chat with the in-house expert care team to learn more about the fuzzy animals as well.

M Social Singapore
Image credit: Millennium Hotels and Resorts

Kids are in luck as they will be receiving a complimentary Red Panda or Orangutan plush toy as well, depending on the package chosen. Staycation packages for couples start from $796/night for non-members, while MyMillennium Members will enjoy discounted rates.

Book date: 27th Aug 2020 – 24th Dec 2020
Stay date: 20th Sept 2020 – 31st Dec 2020


Sign up for a wildlife staycation package with Millennium Hotels and Resorts


After months of staying at home, and spending most of the time after that in air-conditioned malls surrounded by city life, spend a day out and about with your family amongst wildlife with the Millennium Hotels and Resorts Staycation Packages.

Find out more about the wildlife staycation packages here

M Social Singapore
Address: 90 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238259
Telephone: 62061888

Orchard Hotel Singapore
Address: 442 Orchard Road, Singapore 238879
Telephone: 67347766

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Image adapted from: @orchardhotelsingapore and Wildlife Reserves Singapore
Disclaimer: Base room rates are accurate as of 4th September 2020. Do check for any changes in opening hours and availability of facilities beforehand.

Deborah Gan

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