Woodlands Waterfront Park is a picturesque coastal destination where visitors can take in breathtaking views of the Johor Strait. Residents and visitors alike frequent this park and has become a favourite destination...
Singapore Gardens & Parks
Singapore’s sunny and tropical climate attracts tourists from all over the world to this beautiful Asian nation.
Singapore parks and gardens are the highlight of the country’s spectacular wildlife. Thousands of both plant and animal species can be found in the dense cover of the tropical forests or in the manicured and lush botanical gardens.
Singapore Parks, Gardens & Nature Reserves To Visit, Tickets, List & Map
The MacRitchie Nature Trail is a 250m suspended bridge that will lead you into the heart of Singapore’s great water catchment reservoir. The views of the surrounding rain forest are magnificent as you walk across this renowned treetop trail. Sounds of nature come alive here and the air is clean and fresh. It is a scenic area and activities like kayaking are common in the reservoir.
Gardens by the Bay is where garden artistry takes a whole new level. Gardens by the Bay is part of Singapore’s vision of creating a garden city. Innumerable colourful plants of all types can be found here. These are all elegantly laid and beautifully tended so that it all looks magical and attractive. The fact that they border a waterfront gives these gardens a picturesque look that is hard to forget. Thousands of rare plant species are planted here in a conscious effort to re-grow rare plants. Other popular gardens include the Chinese Garden and the National Orchid Garden.
Chek Jawa is a long stretch of land that borders the sea. It is a marine sanctuary with several distinct habitats; coastal forest, mangrove and a beach. All these are clustered in a small area and visitors can see an array of spectacular marine wildlife of interesting colours and shapes. However, the island can only be accessed during the low tide.
Singapore River is another beautiful nature attraction. Visitors may choose to walk along the river’s bank. However, the best way to really experience an unforgettable trip is by taking a boat. In this way, you can have breathtaking views of the marina and get to see much of the country’s historical landmarks.
West Coast Park is a large outdoor recreational area in southwest Singapore. The park is linear in design and encompasses 50 hectares of land parallel to the West Coast Highway. Fondly known as the play centre of the...
The Toa Payoh Town Park is a tranquil family-friendly park in Singapore. It was established back in 1972, and soon after it became a popular destination for wedding photoshoots up until the ’80s. The park remains...
St John’s Island is one of the southern islands of Singapore. Located around 6.5 kilometres away from the main island, it was once known as Pulau Sakijang Bendera. Although considered an underrated tourist...
Sengkang Riverside Park is a tranquil, lush green park with family-friendly facilities. If you are looking for a spot of nature in Singapore, you don’t have to go too far to find this park. Sengkang Riverside...
Punggol Park is a tranquil green space and located in the Hougang area of North-East Singapore. Visitors and families are welcome to visit the 16-hectare park and enjoy a full day of relaxing leisure and fitness...
The Lower Seletar Reservoir is a tranquil oasis amidst nature in Singapore. Ideal for families and friends looking to relax both on the water and land, this destination offers laid-back activities for all ages. Lower...
The Jurong Eco-Garden is a 5-hectare garden located within the CleanTech Park in the Western Water Catchment area of Singapore. Environment-friendly practices, respect for nature, and conservation were prioritised in...
The Hindhede Quarry Nature Park is a relaxing spot of lush greenery in Singapore; located next to the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Anyone looking for a quiet and relaxing spot to get away from the bustling city should...
Chestnut Nature Park is a recently-opened oasis of green in Singapore. This massive park, spanning 81 hectares of land, is now Singapore’s largest park. It was only unveiled to the public on February 2017, but...
Bishan Ang Mo Kio Park is a popular park located in the Bishan and Ang Mo Kio areas of Singapore. Formerly known as the Bishan Park, the estate was built to serve as a buffer between the Bishan New Town and the Ang Mo...