THE BEST ROUTE FOR HIKING IN SINGAPORE

MacRitchie Reservoir Park & TreeTop Walk The MacRitchie Trail is perhaps the most popular hiking route in Singapore, featuring a stunning TreeTop Walk that offers a bird’s-eye view of the forest canopy. The trail is rich in biodiversity, and you might encounter monkeys, monitor lizards, and various bird species.

Southern Ridges This trail connects several parks and green spaces, offering varied landscapes from lush forest canopies to open ridges with panoramic views of the city and the southern islands.

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve  This reserve is home to the highest natural point in Singapore, Bukit Timah Hill, at 163 meters. The trail offers a challenging hike with steep climbs and a rich variety of flora and fauna.

Pulau Ubin and Chek Jawa Wetlands Pulau Ubin offers a glimpse of what Singapore was like in the past, with its rural charm and untouched nature. The Chek Jawa Wetlands feature a variety of ecosystems, including mangroves and coastal forests.

Chestnut Nature Park Chestnut Nature Park is the largest nature park in Singapore and offers well-marked trails for hiking and mountain biking. It’s a great place to enjoy a leisurely walk amidst lush greenery.

Labrador Nature Reserve This park offers a unique blend of coastal scenery, historical military remnants, and lush forest. It’s perfect for a short, relaxing hike with a mix of nature and history.

Coney Island Coney Island offers a serene and rustic environment, perfect for those looking to escape the city. The island features natural trails, diverse wildlife, and scenic beachfront.

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