Houbii Spot swings back with more thrilling obstacle courses at the Singapore Zoo

, Houbii Spot swings back with more thrilling obstacle courses at the Singapore Zoo
The Real Thing

Swing, climb, leap. Houbii Spot Singapore is jumping back into action with more obstacles and challenges.

Essentially a giant playground with a unique blend of amusement and fitness experiences for individuals of all ages, Houbii Spot has undergone a refresh and now beckons adventurers with “double the fun”. This means that the reimagined rope course has expanded to twice the size of its former self with, quite literally, more twists and turns. 

, Houbii Spot swings back with more thrilling obstacle courses at the Singapore Zoo

First, unleash your inner Tarzan at The Real Thing with 74 heart-pounding obstacles (you need to be at least 120cm tall). There are swinging hula hoops to navigate through, towering tyres, suspended boat obstacles, and classic wooden planks and ropes to test your mettle. 

, Houbii Spot swings back with more thrilling obstacle courses at the Singapore Zoo

The Tarzan obstacle is an all-new challenge that aims to promote “physical prowess and resilience in a meticulously safe and controlled environment”. It promises to be an exhilarating (and possibly scary) experience where participants experience a self-propelled glide and have to navigate across platforms using their own momentum. 

, Houbii Spot swings back with more thrilling obstacle courses at the Singapore Zoo
Mini Course

Kids five and below (under 120cm) can try the specially designed Mini Course featuring 14 obstacles. Created for family bonding, parents can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with their little dynamos throughout this escapade.


Unlimited Adventure Membership (six months with unlimited access to rope courses) is available at $70 per climber. Friends of Wildlife members stand to enjoy the Unlimited Adventure membership at $56 per climber. (UP $70) before Aug 25, 2024. Bundled options are also available. 

Houbii Spot Singapore is open from 10am daily, with the last entry at 5.15 pm. Visitors may walk in to purchase their tickets, with no advance reservations required. A separate zoo admission ticket is required to access Houbii Spot.