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Nature Spots in Singapore
Singapore may be a small island city-state, but it has a surprising wealth of natural beauty and wildlife. Here are some of the best nature spots to visit:
Gardens by the Bay
- A 101-hectare park featuring stunning gardens, lakes, and walking trails.
- Home to over 1 million plants, including rare species like the Amorphophallus titanum (the largest flower in the world).
- Visit the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome cooled conservatories for a unique experience.
MacRitchie Reservoir Park
- A popular spot for hiking and bird-watching.
- Explore the treetop walk, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding rainforest.
- Home to a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, birds, and insects.
Pulau Ubin
- A small island located just off the north-east coast of Singapore.
- Features mangrove forests, beaches, and a variety of wildlife, including monitor lizards and bird species.
- A great spot for kayaking or cycling through the island’s scenic trails.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
- The largest nature reserve in Singapore, featuring hill dipterocarp forest and freshwater swamps.
- Home to over 400 plant species and a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, birds, and insects.
- A popular spot for hiking and bird-watching.
Kallang River Park
- A scenic park located along the Kallang River, featuring walking trails and public art installations.
- Home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, fish, and other aquatic species.
- A great spot for picnics and family outings.