Nelson Mail

River Safari

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Next up was River Safari – the newest addition to the Singapore Zoo and Night Zoo complex. We had one special aim here – to see our first giant pandas. I’d read that Kai Kai (the male panda) and Jia Jia his mate (so far however, the pair have not been successful in producing a cub) were so popular with visitors the queues could be enormous and the viewing time short.

So, I was surprised to find I was entirely on my own watching Kai Kai munching his way steadfastl­y through a pile of bamboo. I was, I admit, thrilled… Oliver a little underwhelm­ed but we both enjoyed the Amazon River boat ride, which took us close to a jaguar. What did entrance both of us was the huge pool filled with weirdly beautiful West India manatee that could be viewed from above and below water-level

Joint verdict: Worth the train and taxi ride to get there no matter if it’s pandas, weird fish or manatees that float your boat. double-decker buses, stopping off at Little India for lassi and samosas and in Chinatown, where Oliver shopped up large for his family and friends back home before we retreated from the humidity to eat Mongolian dumplings.

A good way to give Oliver a snapshot of Singapore’s cultural diversity.

Verdict: The bus ticket was not good value for money; learn to master the undergroun­d system and get to where you want to be quicker and more cheaply.

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