Find out why Singapore is also called as 'the Garden City' by exploring the most captivating green spaces.
Stretched over the land of 101 hectares, Gardens by the Bay consists of three waterfront gardens, flower Dome, cloud forests and the towering super trees. The display of the horticulture and the artistry of the garden offers the green face of the Singapore.
Established in the year 2013, River Safari is one of the popular green spaces representing a variety of flora and fauna. The place offers the World's iconic river, two resident giant pandas and the world's largest freshwater aquarium. One can also enjoy a river boat ride to conclude the trip in a much better way.
The botanical garden of Singapore is one great sight of greenery. The Jacobs Ballas Children's Garden is good for the kids, whereas Symphony Lakeis great for families and friend's get together and open air concerts.
Offering, a long stretch of sea and sand, East Coast Park is the Singapore's largest and most popular park. Away from the artificiality, the park is perfect to enjoy walking, cycling, barbecues and rollerblading.
Stroll along the water's edge or hike through the forest, MacRitchie Reservoir is the perfect place to enjoy some peaceful time. The major highlight would be a 250 meter suspension bridge with beautiful views of the surrounding rainforest and the upper Peirce Reservoir.
Home to more than 800 flowering plants and over 500 animal species, Bhukit Timah Natural Reserve is one of the largest drape of primary forest left in Singapore.
Tip- Try Durian loop for a peaceful jungle- walking experience
Situated between the trail of Mount Faber, Telok Blangah Hill and Kent Ridge Park, the Southern Ridges is a series of hills offering the beautiful green surroundings. The major highlight of the place includes, Singapore's Highest pedestrian bridge and Henderson Wave Bridge.
Walk through the mangrove boardwalks while witnessing the fresh wetlands and various birds ecosystem, especially during the September to March migratory season.