Mount Faber Park

This park is one of the oldest in Singapore. From here, you could board a cable car to Sentosa Island, or enjoy a panoramic view of the dense Central Business District and most of Southern Singapore.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

This nature reserve is located near the geographic centre of Singapore, on the slopes and surrounding areas of Bukit Timah Hill.
Chek Jawa Wetlands

Nestled on the eastern most tip of Pulau Ubin is Chek Jawa, a unique coastal habitat. You will find mangroves, sandy beaches, coastal forests and lagoons all packed within 1 square kilometre.
Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens are now 151 years old. It was founded way back in 1859 by an Agri-Horticultural society and subsequently handed over to the government to maintain.
Chinese Garden

The Chinese Garden was built back in 1975, modelled after the Northern Chinese imperial style of architecture and landscaping.
Gardens by the Bay

A total of 101 ha of prime land has been development for the gardens. Food & beverage outlets and a prime focus on the gardens.
Youth Olympic Park

Located at the northern end of The Helix bridge, the Youth Olympic Park features 27 award-winning artworks created by Singaporean youths to commemorate the theme “Aspirations for life in Singapore”.
East Coast Park

Spanning a total of 15km, the coastline of East Coast Park is an all-encompassing urban retreat. Themed “recreation for all”, it offers a magnificent range of sporting, dining and recreational activities.
Fort Canning Park

Back in the 19th century, Fort Canning was used as an arms store, barracks and hospital. The modern day park now overlooks Orchard Road. The park offers a variety of recreational activities, historical, cultural and educational experiences
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Discover MacRitchie Reservoir in Singapore with my guide. Explore hiking trails to kayaking adventures, my personal guide will inspire you to visit the park.