If you're looking for some healthy ways to treat yourself, to cut off your screen time for a while, and to spend some time with nature then you must consider hiking in Singapore. This lively city has lots of scenic views to offer to enjoy sightseeing and interact with nature, where adventure lovers and thrill seekers might love trekking Singapore.
Following are the 10 best spots and hiking trails in Singapore:
Enjoy hiking in Singapore on this lovely hiking trail which is about 24 kilometers. It was a peaceful railway track that has been thoughtfully transformed into a lovely hiking trail as it passes through several picturesque spots including Rifles Range Nature Park and Bukit Timah Railway Station. Along the entire walk, hikers may pass by different quarries, rural marshes, wildlife, and other interesting sights welcoming adventurers to explore Singapore with a new perspective.
Singapore's tallest hill, the Bukit Timah Hill is located within the Bukit Timah reserve. On the track, you may find the reserve's crystal-clear waterways, enjoy forest walks, and ascend challenging staircases while enjoying the tranquility of birds singing along and much more. Additionally, being similar to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, it was also designated as an ASEAN Heritage Park in 2011. It is undoubtedly the best hiking in SG.
Take a short wild adventure by trekking Singapore through this thrilling trail of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve's 1.3 kilometers of mangrove dense forest. It is home to many bird species significant to migratory birds worldwide. Moreover, it is Singapore's 1st ASEAN Heritage Park representing rich biodiversity reflected through observation decks, ponds, broad walks, and wildlife. Every week visitors can come through and hike along the wetland reserve alone or with a group of hikers, and the Kranji way which leads to the Kranji marshes is connected to the reserve and can be accessible by public transportation easily.
What could be a better place to hike than Bukit Batok Town Park, which is both quick and easily accessible, it has a great resemblance to the metropolis in Southern China, and the 24-hectare park has earned the nickname of "Little Guilin" from the residents. You can casually stroll around the granite quarry which allows you to take in the serenity of the park's many features such as monuments, stunning lakes, and a remarkable Limestone karst hill landscape.
Furthermore, this park has a connection with Sungei, Bukit Batok Nature Park, and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
Rifle Range Nature Park is a great option to go trekking in Singapore, situated on the southern side of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve where along with Rifle Range Road, lies a lush green space making you fall in love with nature yet again. Solar panels are positioned around the park. The 66 hectares is known for being the 1st positive energy park in Singapore. It also features a quarry wetland, 2 boardwalks, and numerous pathways that are kids-friendly so you may have a perfect weekend getaway with your family and enjoy the serenity all along.
Discover Singapore's oldest Reservoir which offers much more than just hiking such as kayaking, a chance to see turtles and nature walks on the pathways lined up with bamboo trees, it is a perfect way to interact with nature. Undoubtedly, it is a fantastic excursion for individuals of all ages to spend some time with nature and hike along, as the pathway is distinguished by colors where orange takes you to the 7 km climb to enjoy the Instagram-worthy Treetop walk in about 1.5 or 2 hours depending on your pace. Simultaneously, the 25-meter-tall, suspended bridge offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding forest.
This is a one-of-a-kind 36-kilometer track that connects Bukit Batok Nature Park, Coney Island Park, Jurong Lake Gardens, and many other parks to Singapore's coast, making it a great hiking spot for adventure seekers. Additionally, it merges the East Coast Park and Changi Beach with a newly opened beautifully designed park Changi PC to the Round Island route. Don't forget to sightsee the known outstanding sites including the World War II Memorial site, the Twin Pagodas at Jurong, and the Quarry Pool in Bukit Batok Nature Park.
Here is another one of the fantastic hiking trails in Singapore close to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. It is just a 30-minute route that offers picturesque views from an old lookout tower, where you can observe the wildlife and stunning landscapes that may have a resemblance to the Jungle Book. The quiet and rustic scenery to behold, a serene place to take a break is all that one could ever ask for.
Spend a day exploring 10 kilometers of the natural beauty and iconic history on the Southern Ridges to escape the busy routine of city life. It connects some beautiful open spaces like Kent Ridge Park, Telok Blangah Hill, Mount Faber Park, Hort Park, and Labrador Nature Reserve. Here you can stroll around the lush green spaces and take in the beautiful sights of blooming wildflowers, birds, and stunning panoramic views of the city. Moreover, you may get to see the Henderson Wave which is the highest known pedestrian bridge in Singapore.
The beautiful island of Pulau Ubin offers a fantastic hiking trail of about 10 kilometers, which is ideal for having a thrilling experience. It allows tourists to explore more of Singapore's last surviving Kampung, adorable and historic lush green plantations, breathtaking pathways, and ample shaded areas to rest and observe the beautiful fauna. It is a perfect escape from reality, where you can either walk along or rent a bike for yourself to tour around.
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