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5 Nature Spots in Singapore

5 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Cloud Forest
~2 min

Cloud Forest

18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953

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The Cloud Forest is the more dramatic of Gardens by the Bay's two conservatories — a 35-metre indoor waterfall inside a cooled glass dome that recreates the conditions of tropical mountain forests found at elevations between 1,000 and 3,000 metres.

Gardens by the Bay
~3 min

Gardens by the Bay

18 Marina Gardens Dr, Marina South, Singapore, 018953, Singapore

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Gardens by the Bay is TripAdvisor's number one attraction in Singapore — a 101-hectare park of Supertrees, cloud forests, and flower domes that transformed reclaimed land behind Marina Bay Sands into a botanical spectacle that draws over 15 million visitors a year.

Henderson Waves & Southern Ridges
~3 min

Henderson Waves & Southern Ridges

221 Henderson Rd, Bukit Merah, Singapore, 159557, Singapore

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Henderson Waves is Singapore's highest pedestrian bridge — a 274-metre undulating steel structure that connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park at 36 metres above Henderson Road, and walking across it feels like riding a frozen wave through the forest canopy.

MacRitchie TreeTop Walk
~3 min

MacRitchie TreeTop Walk

181 Lornie Rd, Central Water Catchment, Singapore, 297732, Singapore

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The MacRitchie TreeTop Walk is a 250-metre free-standing suspension bridge suspended 25 metres above the forest canopy in the heart of Singapore — a swaying, exhilarating crossing that puts you at eye level with the treetops of primary and mature secondary rainforest, with long-tailed macaques, flying lemurs, and over 100 bird species for company.

Singapore Botanic Gardens
~3 min

Singapore Botanic Gardens

1 Cluny Rd, Tanglin, Singapore, 259569, Singapore

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The Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO World Heritage list — 82 hectares of primary rainforest, manicured lawns, and one of the world's finest orchid collections, all in the middle of a city that has been using this garden as its green lung since 1859.

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