It may surprise many to know that the small city-state of Singapore is only one of two cities in the world to have a significant area of primary rainforest within its boundaries – the other being Rio de Janeiro. Only 12 kilometres from the city, this lush 164-hectare reserve contains more species of trees than the entire North American continent.
Trek through the jungle via well-marked paths and look out for exotic birds, butterflies, monkeys, squirrels and flying lemurs, as well as unique plantlife like the insect-eating pitcher plant. Or hike up Bukit Timah Hill at the nucleus of the reserve – Singapore’s highest point at 164 metres above sea level.
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8.30 am - 6.30 pm (daily)
Free
3 hours
177 Hindhede Drive Singapore 589333
(65) 6468 5736
Take the MRT to Newton Station (NS21), then take SMRT Bus 171. Click here to view MRT route map.
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