About Nature Reserves in Singapore

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Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Images of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Experience the richness of biodiversity of flora and fauna such as mudskippers, monitor lizards and water snakes in this reserve. Getting to see flocks of migratory birds such as plovers and sandpipers are the highlights. There are many things for you to explore and discover in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. They include bird-watching, Guided Walk or just simply relax in a place filled with nature!

Interesting Fact : Mudskippers can be kept as pets and be fed by their owners

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Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

Images to Bukit Tiimah Nature Reserve The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve reserves it's precious and valuable tract of primary rainforest, ensuring that you will get to experience the authentic and rich biodiversity as you trek through the rainforest. You will get to see monkeys and a variety of insects and plant species. The Nation tallest hill - Bukit Timah Hill is calling out to you. Hesitate no more and experience a day full with adventure in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve!

Interesting fact : The long-tail macaque (monkey) is omnivorous. Based on a study conducted, the monkeys eat 186 various kinds of plants.

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MacRitchie Reservior Park

Images of Macritchie Nature Trail The MacRitchie Reservoir Park is excellent for visitors who love doing land and water sports. Furthermore, MacRitchie Reservoir Park is connected to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve which means that you can follow the hiking trail to reach Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. An attraction not to be missed is the TreeTop Walk. Imagine yourself walking 250-metre above a forest of trees by a suspension bridge. All you can see is the vast sky and you are being embraced by a green sanctuary. It is totally a nature paradise and an experience not to be missed!

Interesting Fact : The suspension bridge at MacRitchie, which is part of the TreeTop Walk, was built at $1.6 million and took about two years to complete.

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