Explore a prehistoric world at Gardens by the Bay’s new exhibition

Dinosaurs will soon roam the misty landscapes in the Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, with Jurassic World: The Experience opening on May 29. The exhibition will feature life-sized animatronic and sculpted dinosaurs set amid the foliage of Cloud Forest, bringing elements of the Jurassic World film franchise to life.

Visitors will be able to explore various zones, including an 8.5m tall Brachiosaurus at the entrance, a close encounter with a Tyrannosaurus rex, interactions with baby dinosaurs in the Petting Zoo area, and the chance to spot small Composognathus, or “Compys,” hidden along garden pathways.

Brachiosaurus Falls features a duo of brachiosauruses, their calls echoing through the forest and waterfalls; photo by NEON

The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay mirrors the cool, moist climate of Tropical Montane regions found 1,000m to 3,500m above sea level. It is home to over 72,000 plants, including more than 50 species from the Jurassic period, such as ferns, cycads, and conifers. These plants once grew alongside dinosaurs and were a food source for them. Visitors can learn how these plants still thrive today and how past and present ecosystems are connected.

An exclusive experience in Cloud Forest is Evolution Walk, where visitors can explore ancient plant species that existed before dinosaurs and learn how plants evolved. The walk features reconstructions of extinct plants, showcasing their development over time. Fans of the Jurassic World films will also enjoy seeing iconic moments brought to life through animatronics and interactive exhibits, offering a close encounter with lifelike dinosaurs.

For more information, Jurassic World: The Experience.

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