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Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
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.


Open
8.30 am - 6.30 pm (daily)

Admission
Free

Approximate Touring Time

3 hours

Location
177 Hindhede Drive Singapore 589333

Tel
(65) 6468 5736

Getting There
Take the MRT to Newton Station (NS21), then take SMRT Bus 171. Click here to view MRT route map.

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