5 Best hiking places in Singapore

5 Best hiking places in Singapore

Treetop walk and MacRitchie Reservoir Park

Macritchie Reservoir Park

This place is amazing it’s a very clean city lots of stuff to do. Macritchie Reservoir Park is very big and is a very important water supply for the city. On the other side there is kind of a massive massive forest. There will be a few trails that go inside the forest that are very well known by the pictures people take there.

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So the trail starts here at the bottom of the reservoir and goes all the way up until the treetop where the hanging bridge is located which is very famous for taking pictures. This trail round trip is about 10.5 kilometers and it’s medium to difficult. make sure you don’t bring any plastic bags at all because there’s a lot and a lot of monkeys and if they see you with a plastic bag they will come all of them after you to snatch that bag.

Nature Reserve at Bukit Timah

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

To conquer Singapore’s highest peak at a 534 feet above sea water which is 164 meters. Climbing all the way up to bukit timah summit is one of the hardest hikes in all of Singapore because of the elevation. Bukit timah is essentially a mountain, the trail goes up and then the trail comes down you’re gonna be climbing and descending a whole lot of stairs. This also means that the forest around here is pure uncut unspoiled rainforest it has its own looks it has its own smells and it has its own sounds.

Ridges in the south

This hiking trail is one of the most unique hiking trails I think you’ll ever go on Singapore is a modern clean city and this hiking trail is no exception because much of it is actually like elevated trail above the treetops it has the cost of fortune and it’s pretty neat to walk around and enjoy the southern reaches hike connects a number of different Singapore trails about nine kilometers total if you start from the Harbor front there are lots of neat side areas and beautiful views to enjoy on the hike so this trail isn’t really that difficult in terms of walking difficulty because it’s mostly paved or staircases but it is difficult in terms of the heat you’ll want to come either in the early morning or late evening.

Ubin Island

Ubin Island

There’s a small island which is preserve through back to the old 60s and home to one of the last villages. As you visit on a trip to pulau ubin which is shaped like a boomerang island in about 1020 hectare is home to singapore’s last village. To reach pulao ubin head towards changi point ferry terminal and take a boat going to pulau ubin the fare is four dollars per person and the ride would take you about 15 to 20 minutes long.

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Please make sure that you bring cash as there are no ATMs there. If you’re early you can catch a glimpse of the sunrise and be all with its when you reach the island ferry terminal walk towards the main village to start your trip, there are three ways for you to explore the island first is rent a bike in cycle second is walking foot and third is rent a taxi which is a group guided tour

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungеi Buloh means river of bamboos in Malay language is located in the far northwest of Singapore it has a wetland center and its nature gallery it is also famous for the biggest crocodile lake. You can actually spend an entire day from seven to seven in this park here and look at lots of Trail and then little ones can also enjoy here, there’s a junior Wetland and as a junior adventure thrill here. So parents can enjoy with children, this place is also suitable for children.

Wetland Reserve this Visitor Center they actually opens from 7 00 am to 7 00 PM. when the tide recedes the mud flats is home for crabs birds the fascinating and strange mud skipper fish.

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