Explore The Unadulterated Green Spots of Singapore

Published - 15 November 2021, Monday
  • Green Spaces

A walk amongst the greens is a sure shot way of taking all your stress away, isn’t it? We have some amazing green spots in Singapore, full of natural breeze, wildlife and pristine beauty all around. Come, let’s explore...Image Credit: Bollywood Veggies Facebook Page​​​​​​​

Coast-to-Coast

Coast-to-Coast

Image Credit: NParks Facebook Page, Coney Island Park a park highlight along Coast-to-Coast Trail

Love biking? Explore the lush greens of the Coast-to-Coast cycling trail extending to a good 36 kilometres covering beautiful parks from Jurong Lake Gardens to Coney Island Park. Build your own route through their dedicated guide or go for the long haul.

INFORMATION

Click here to view and download the C2C online Trail Guide.

w. www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/coast-to-coast

Japanese Cemetery Park

Video Credit: jakesavideo - Japanese Cemetery Park

It may sound eerie to go into a cemetery for a nature walk but once you see the archways covered with gorgeous pink bougainvillea and feel the serene environment of the Japanese Cemetery Park, you’d want to keep coming back. Make sure to bring a camera along.

INFORMATION

a. 825B Chuan Hoe Ave 549853​​​​​​​

Lakeside Garden

Lakeside Garden

Image Credit: Pinterest, Lakeside Garden

Surrounded by the tranquil lake, each garden segment at Jurong Lake Gardens opens up a new avenue to douse yourself in nature. Take a boardwalk along the Rasau Walk, enjoy beautiful streams and see the wildlife creatures up close.

INFORMATION

a. Yuan Ching Rd, Singapore

e. [email protected]

t. +65 1800 471 7300

w. www.nparks.gov.sg/juronglakegardens

s. www.instagram.com/nparksbuzz/

Kampong Lorong Buangkok

Kampong Lorong Buangkok

Image Credit: Kampong Lorong Buangkok Facebook Page

Treasure the laid-back rural life by spending a day at the Kampong Lorong Buangkok, a village surrounded by lush greens all around, rustic homes, farm animals and friendly faces welcoming you to their neck of the woods.

INFORMATION

Getting there: Despite looking like a rural village, Kampong Lorong Buangkok is fairly accessible – it's a short bus ride from Serangoon MRT and just off Yio Chu Kang Road. Simply take Bus 70 or 103 and get off at Church of St. Vincent de Paul.

HortPark

HortPark

Image Credit: NParks Website, HortPark 

Get connected to nature by getting your hands dirty and doing some gardening through a workshop at HortPark. Come down here for a jog, a long picnic with your family or friends, explore their themed gardens, go on a bee trail or become a volunteer.

INFORMATION

a. 33 Hyderabad Rd, Singapore 119578

w. www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/hortpark

Chestnut Nature Park

Chestnut Nature Park

Image Credit: Friends of Chestnut Nature Park Facebook Page

Explore Singapore’s largest nature park and go deep into nature by going on a hike, biking, bird watching and photography. Chestnut Nature Park spreads across 81 hectares and boasts of gorgeous critters all around.

INFORMATION

a. Chestnut Ave, Singapore 679514

t. +65 1800 471 7300

w. www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/chestnut-nature-park

s. www.facebook.com/friendsofchestnut/

Fort Canning Park

Fort Canning Park

Image Credit: wisataliburan, Tangga Spiral Fort Canning Park

Soaked in history, artefacts and lush greenery, Fort Canning Park features nine historical gardens, each with a unique concept. You can go on a trail as you look around, soak yourself in the greens and historical facts and explore plants like never before.

INFORMATION

a. River Valley Rd, Singapore 179037

w. www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/fort-canning-park

Bollywood Veggies

Bollywood Veggies

Image Credit: Bollywood Veggies Facebook Page

Explore a variety of herbs, vegetables and fruits growing at Bollywood Veggies, a beautiful organic farm complete with a crop maize and a fun bistro, Poison Ivy. Spend some time with the farm owners, Ivy and Lin who are full of stories and happy vibes.

INFORMATION

a. Kranji, 100 Neo Tiew Road 719026

e. [email protected]

t. +65 6898 5001

w. www.bollywoodveggies.com/

s. www.facebook.com/BollywoodVeggies

Mount Faber Park

Mount Faber Park

Image Credit: NParks Website, Mount Faber Park

Hike your way up the route to Mount Faber Park, reach the highest point and breathe in the amazing city views. An ideal weekend plan would be to hike up, spend some time at the park and head on to Sentosa through a cable car and spend the night at the island. Awesome, right?

INFORMATION

a. Junction of Kampong Bahru Road and, Telok Blangah Rd, Singapore 099448

t. +65 6377 9688

w. www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/mount-faber-park

Henderson Waves Bridge

Henderson Waves

Image Credit: The Southern Ridges NParks Website, Henderson Waves

If you haven’t been on this artsy Henderson Waves bridge, take this weekend to take a long stroll and take in the beautiful greenery all around you. Preferably bring a friend who clicks good pictures because you’re in for a treat especially with the mesmerizing sunset in the backdrop.

INFORMATION

a. Henderson Rd, Singapore 159557

t. +65 1800 471 7300

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Henderson Waves, a structure not to be missed, connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. Standing 36 metres above Henderson Road, it is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, and is frequently visited for its artistic, distinctive wave-like structure consisting of a series of undulating curved 'ribs'. Other highlights include the Southern Ridges, the Forest Walk and Canopy Walk – bridges cutting through the Adinandra Belukar, a distinct type of secondary forest.

Here, you can see a rich variety of flora and fauna and observe birds in their natural habitat. Walk on the Ridges and capture the beauty of wild flowers and birds. Explore Berlayer Creek at the newly launched Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk, which is home to myriad flora and fauna, another great getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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