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Escape the urban jungle for a forest-stay at the Mandai wildlife reserve

  • Megan Carley
  • 18 December 2024
  • 5 minute read
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Opening in April 2025, Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree offers a nature-inspired stay where every element, from the architecture to the interiors, is designed to harmonise with the environment. Located just a short drive from the city centre and nestled within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve (Singapore’s integrated wildlife and nature destination), the 4.6-hectare resort provides direct access to renowned zoological parks such as Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, Bird Paradise and the upcoming Rainforest Wild.

“We are excited to have Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree serve as the perfect launchpad for Singaporeans and tourists to discover the marvels of nature and wildlife,” said Glen Cook, General Manager of Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree. “As Banyan Group’s homecoming property, we are dedicated to delivering unparalleled guest experiences synonymous with the Banyan Tree brand. From exclusive wildlife encounters in the parks right next door to rejuvenating spa treatments, every moment will be thoughtfully crafted to captivate the senses. We invite guests to experience a home away from home, where every moment inspires mindfulness, discovery and a deeper connection to self and the surroundings.”

The resort’s design is guided by a deep commitment to biophilia, evident in its architecture, programming, and signature amenities. The resort was designed around the mature trees on the site, while the wings of the resort have been elevated from the ground to accommodate the movement of native wildlife. Drawing inspiration from the rainforest’s natural layers and Banyan Group’s legacy of honouring the essence of each destination, the 338-room resort – designed by the award-winning WOW Architects – seamlessly integrates with its luxuriant forest scape.

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“We invite everyone who stays here to embrace being nature’s guest. For many of us who are ‘urban jungle dwellers’, this may mean adapting to a new rhythm, accepting that wildlife, nature and the weather are indifferent to our urban desires and conveniences”, said Teo Joo Leng, Chief Product Officer, Mandai Wildlife Group. “We encourage guests to embrace this experience with a MRR mindset.  Coined after the acronym for Mandai Rainforest Resort, it encourages us to be mindful about giving nature space, to reconnect with nature on its terms, and to renew our sense of stewardship for the environment. We hope every guest arrives ready to have meaningful experiences in nature.”

Upon arrival at the resort entrance, guests will be greeted by a towering 12-meter-tall Rain Tree (Samanea saman) on one side and an Indian Beech tree (Millettia pinnata) on the other. Retained in their original locations on the site, these two iconic trees symbolise the resort’s commitment to blending architecture with nature. The Rain Tree, with its sprawling umbrella-shaped canopy, creates the feeling of stepping into the heart of the rainforest resort, while the native Indian Beech, known for its hardy nature and ability to enrich the soil, provides a nurturing environment for climbers, epiphytes, and a diverse range of animals.

Further connecting guests with nature, the lobby is adorned with nature inspired light features that create a harmonious and inviting space, and bespoke furniture such as reception counters and benches incorporated with upcycled wood. As part of the overall stay experience at the resort, associates will share local stories and cultural insights, offering a deeper connection to the destination.

Like a seed pod protecting the seeds within, the 24 tree houses offer a cosy and protective shelter to its guests. Each tree house also comes with its own private patio while hovering above ground. The adjacent five-storey resort building including the rooftop, houses 314 guest rooms and suites, is designed to rise vertically through the layers of the forest scape and offer views of the rainforest, garden and the reservoir.

Inside the rooms, the design celebrates the forest’s complexity through artwork depicting its various layers – the forest floor, understorey, canopy and emergent layers. Antique lithographs of wildlife such as the lesser mousedeer, white-collared kingfisher, Sumatran flying dragon and the grey-headed fish eagle, depict the diverse creatures native to Singapore.

Designed with sustainability in mind, the rooms can be naturally ventilated with windows that fully open, and ambient room temperatures are regulated to mirror the cool atmospheric temperatures of the rainforests in the tropics. Each room is equipped with an interactive display that shows power consumption levels and offers gentle reminders when usage exceeds recommended levels. Also, rainwater is collected and repurposed for the flushing system in every room. These mindful touches to the rooms are integral to every stayover and achieving Singapore’s Green Mark Platinum first-ever Super Low Energy (SLE) resort.

The resort’s 300-seater Meranti Ballroom, inspired by the mysterious mythology of the forest floor, offers the ideal venue for momentous celebrations, business meetings and conferences.  Its centrepiece design is influenced by the rare Bridal Veil Stinkhorn, a striking mushroom found in tropical environments, which is known for its fascinating hexagonal veil. This captivating focal point sparks conversations about the wonders of fungi and folklore surrounding these enigmatic organisms. The Bridal Room, conveniently located adjacent to the Meranti Ballroom, offers seamless access for the wedding party and effortless preparation and privacy, all while being just steps away from the main event.

Drawing on centuries-old Asian traditions, Banyan Tree Spa at the Mandai Rainforest Resort creates an intimate sanctuary with spa pavilions and suites that reflect local inspiration, seamlessly integrated with the natural beauty of its surroundings. The design of the three treatment pods is inspired by the protective keratin scales of the Sunda pangolin, reflected in the external façade. Just as the pangolin’s scales shield it from harm, the pods provide a sense of protection and tranquillity. Inside, guests can unwind in a peaceful environment while receiving rejuvenating spa treatments from expert therapists, restoring both mind and body. In addition to the iconic pods, the spa also offers three other treatment rooms, each designed to provide a sanctuary for physical, mental, and spiritual renewal. Guests can look forward to the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa experience, rooted in techniques passed down through generations and the use of natural aromatic oils, herbs, and spices.

Staying at Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree unlocks exclusive wildlife experiences across the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. From early morning visits to Bird Paradise through the Wild Walk programme, where guests can observe the birds at their most active and interact with the keepers, to the Wild ZooDay Camp – an immersive guided tour for children aged 6 to 10 years old at Singapore Zoo. In addition, resort guests will benefit from special rates on park entry and signature programmes, offering even more opportunities to explore the wildlife wonders at the precinct.

To register interest and receive notifications on the latest updates of the resort, visit our website at Mandai Rainforest Resort.

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