The Southern Ridges Singapore
Go for hiking in nature and appreciate the peace on offer at the Southern Ridges Singapore. Involving 10 km of green, open spaces that links Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve, these ridges are an alternative for walking enthusiast, history buffs, shutterbugs, nature lovers, bird watchers and families searching for other type of family trip.
Walk with history and probably the best spot in Singapore to appreciate all encompassing views on the city. Harbor and the Southern Islands, the Southern Ridges Singapore is home to different types of flora and fauna.
Henderson Waves, a structure not to be missed, links Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. Standing 36 meters above Henderson Road, it is the highest foot bridge in Singapore, and visited for its creative, artistic wave-like structure comprising of a series of undulating bended ‘ribs’. Different features of the Southern Ridges Singapore incorporate the Forest Walk and Canopy Walk – bridges slicing through the Adinandra Belukar. Here, you can see a rich assortment of varied vegetation and watch birds in their common environment. Stroll on the Ridges and catch the excellence of wild flowers and birds. Explore Berlayer Creek at the recently propelled Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk, which is home to many flora and fauna, another extraordinary escape from busy city life.
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