Meet a variety of exotic birds, macaques, monkeys and parrots up-close and personal during shows in this daily show at Palawan Amphitheatre. Always keep your eyes open, because you will never know how intelligent or how responsive these animals can be. Intelligence, agility, and responsiveness are just some of the qualities of our friends will amuse both the young and old. Be entertained by their many colourful stunts and tricks for a whole sunny afternoon! 12pm till 12.15 pm - Close Encounters with Reptiles Up close and personal with different reptiles such as Green Iguana, Burmese Rock Python, or Water Monitor Lizard12.30pm till 12.50 pm - Primate Encounters at Amphitheatre Featuring Pig Tailed Macaques2:00 pm till 2:15 pm - Lories Feeding at Bird Aviary Watch Lories flying down to feed on their favourite food3:00 pm till 3:15 pm - Close Encounters with Pig Tailed Macaques Up close and personal with Pig tailed Macaques and photo taking session3:30 pm till 4:00 pm - Bird Encounters at Amphitheatre Featuring intelligent parrots, talking bird and Wreathed Hornbill feeding in mid-air4:30 pm till 4:45 pm - Close Encounters with Parrots Up close and personal with parrots to learn about their diet and behaviors5:00 pm till 5:30 pm - Multi Animal Encounters at Amphitheatre Featuring different animal such as Pig Tailed Macaques, Parrots, Hornbill, Eagle, Python and many moreHave fun with these adorable animals and more, and roar with laughter at their antics!Address Palawan AmphitheatreAdmission FreeHow to get there? Take either the Yellow Line Bus or the Red Line Bus or you could hop on the beach train.
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Sentosa is Singapore’s premier island resort getaway brimming with cultural events throughout the year. Sentosa is a host of themed attractions such as the Butterfly Park, the Images of Singapore Museum andFort Siloso.