Places to Find Nature Around Singapore

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  While the island of Singapore is renowned for its role as an Asian Tiger, boasting a booming economy and heavily developed city center, the country also prides itself on being a “garden city,” taking careful attention to preserve the remainder of its lush wilderness. Biodiversity abounds, with local flora and fauna thriving in a number of parks and reserves scattered about the region. Read on for a collection of wildlife destinations both in and around Singapore.
  Pulau Ubin
  Free from the heavy industrialization and development that occurred in mainland Singapore, this tiny island off of Singapores northeast coast is a window into the countrys past. Guests can spot wild boar① and monkeys while cruising on the islands many bike paths, and nature lovers will feel most at home in the Chek Jawa wetlands in the southeast corner. Tide pools develop within the rugged coral reefs, rife with sea stars, sponges, cephalopods, and other sea life. Pulau Ubin is ten minutes from Changi Point Ferry Terminal, where bumboats ferry passengers across for just $3.
  Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
  While Singapore is lacking any true mountains, hikers can reach the countrys highest peak, Bukit Timah Summit, through a leisurely stroll on the paved footpaths that cross throughout the area. Curious monkeys watch visitors from the shadows, while some bolder individuals may appear to beg for food or even snatch personal belongings from unwitting tourists. First established as a nature reserve in 1883, the park hosts some of the countrys last pristine②, undeveloped forests, and yields a huge amount of native plant species. Visitors can access the park at the Beauty World MRT stop, where the visitor center is just a short walk away.
  MacRitchie Reservoir Park
  Originally created in 1868, MacRitchie Reservoir is the oldest reservoir in Singapore. Visitors can march across the MacRitchie Trail, spotting massive monitor lizards basking along the shore, as well as rent kayaks and canoes to search for fish and turtles within the water. Hiking north will lead one to the TreeTop Walk,   a   free-standing   suspension   bridge
  connecting the two highest points within MacRitchie. From the dizzying heights of the bridge, spectators are treated to spectacular views of the surrounding forest. The park is most easily accessible by alighting at Caldecott Station.
  Gunung Pulai Recreational Forest   A bit north of Singapore in the Malaysian province of Johor, Gunung Pulai Forest offers a glimpse into the pristine wilderness that once covered the Malayan Peninsula. Sporting a walking trail that leads to the picturesque Pulai Waterfall, the forest is about an hour north from Johor Bahru, the Malaysian city lying on Singapores northern border. Though bustling with wildlife, the forest is in danger due to deforestation and littering. One can only hope that the Malaysian government will take the proper steps to maintain the area, as ancient untouched forests such as this one are rare across Peninsular Malaysia.
  Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
  Located far from the city in the northwestern corner of the country, Sungei Buloh offers an incredible opportunity for those who are curious about the inner workings of a mangrove forest. Boasting a huge number of migrating bird species, the park also hosts fascinating species such as mudskippers and mangrove crabs, and saltwater crocodiles have even been spotted in the past. Long boardwalk paths stretch across the reserve, and visitors can experience two completely different worlds by visiting first at high tide, and returning for low tide. Take the MRT to the Kranji stop and board SMRT Bus 925 for access to this treasure trove of biodiversity.
  Labrador Nature Reserve
  A prominent park on the southern shores of Singapore, Labrador Nature Reserve contains a craggy coastline rife with birds, crabs, coral, and fish species. Formally established as a nature reserve in 2002, the dilapidated jetty was restored to provide visitors with a functional footpath along the water. History enthusiasts will be fascinated by Fort Pasir Panjang, constructed by British forces during Singapores time as a colony. Massive guns dot the outside of the fort, set up to defend Singapore from any potential invading forces. Labrador Nature Reserve is located just outside the Labrador Park MRT station.
  Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
  Containing playgrounds, restaurants, and a dog   park,   Bishan-Ang  Mo  Kio  Park  has
  undergone more development than some of the wilder parks across Singapore. However, this park gained fame by hosting the “Bishan 10”, a family of ten smooth-coated otters. A critically-endangered species, their discovery in the park was lauded as a major success in the Singaporean governments efforts to foster coexistence between Singaporeans and local species. While the otters have moved on, now living in Marina Bay, the park remains as an emblem of Singapores commitment to biodiversity. The park can be found a short distance from the Bishan MRT stop.
  注:① boar 野豬
  ② pristine 未开发的
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