Enjoy Trekking Routes Across the Island For your Incoming Holidays In Singapore
Singapore is known as a garden city, famous for its beautiful environment and diversified ecosystem! Although there are many high-rise buildings, many green hiking trails are hidden in them. Due to the epidemic, Singaporeans cannot travel abroad. Coupled with the one-week school holiday in September, many local hiking spots have become “tourist attractions” most frequently visited by everyone. The whole island’s trekking route, everyone can go shopping! Singapore Park Link1.
Western Adventure Loop (Western Adventure Loop)
Length: 12 kilometers, time required: 1 hour (bicycle) / 2 to 3 hours (walking)
Features: Connect to Choa Chu Kang Park, Zhenghua Park, Dairy Farm Natural Park, Bukit Batok Natural Park, Jurong Lake Park and Pandan Reservoir.Singapore Park Walk
Changi Point Coastal Walk
Length: 2.2 km, time required: 45 minutes (walking)
Features: There are six kinds of scenic spots with different characteristics, including Sunset Trail, Kuilong Trail, Rock Cliff Trail, Sailing Trail, Seaside Trail and Xiaowan Trail.
Wallace Trail (Dairy Farm Nature Park) in Dairy Farm Nature Park
Length: 1kmTime required: 30 to 45 minutes (walking)
Features: Some exterior walls and wells of some old kampung houses can be seen along the way. There are also many fruit trees around, and the environment is quiet.
Fort Canning Park
Length: 1kmTime required: 30 minutes (walking)Features: A variety of spice plants such as cardamom, cloves, cacao, star fruit and garcinia Cambogia can be studied at close range.
HortPark and Southern Ridges
Length: 10 kilometers, the time required: 3 to 5 hours (walking)
Features: Consecutive Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Mountain Park, Horticultural Gardens and Kent Ridge Park, with verdant surroundings along the way, overlooking the southern waters.
Labrador Nature Reserve
Length: 2.1 km, time required: 45 minutes (walking)
Features: The walkway is divided into three parts: Alexander Garden Trail, Bailai Ya Creek Mangrove Trail and Bukit Ciming Harbour View Trail, combining lush green forest, unique mangrove forest and pleasant sea view.Singapore Nature Reserve1.
Eastern Coastal Loop (Eastern Coastal Loop)
Length: 17.5 km, Time required: 2 hours (biking) / 3 to 4 hours (walking)
Features: Connect Pasir Ris Park, Tampines Ecological Park, Bedok Reservoir Park, Changi Beach Park and East Coast Park.
North-Eastern Riverine Loop
Length: 16 kilometers, time required: 2 hours (biking) / 3 to 4 hours (walking)
Features: Connected to Punggol Park, Punggol Waterfront Trail, Lorong Harus Wetland, Sengkang Riverside Park and Punggol Waterway Park, passing through multiple waterways and reservoirs, and you can watch a variety of birds.
Northern Explorer Loop
Length: 11 kilometers, Time required: 1 hour (bicycle) / 2 to 3 hours (walking)
Features: Connecting the lower section of Seletar Reservoir, Admiralty Park, Yishun Park and Sembawang Park, you can see the Strait of Johor from the Woodlands Waterfront and enjoy the rich natural ecology in the Admiralty Park.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (Bukit Timah Nature Reserve)
Length: 1.2 km, time required: 45 minutes to 1 hour
Features: The largest virgin forest in my country, including Bukit Timah Mountain, the highest local mountain at an altitude of 163 meters. There are many rare plants and creatures in the woods.
Central Water Catchment (Central Water Catchment)
Length: 6 kilometers, the time required: 2 to 3 hours (walking)
Features: The suspension bridge is 25 meters high (approximately 8 stories high) and 250 meters long, connecting the two highest hills of the Merridge Reservoir. From the bridge, you can overlook the vast scenery, appreciate the ecology of animals and plants up close, and see rare birds, reptiles and plants.
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve (Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve)
Length: 3 kilometers time required: 1 to 2 hours (walking)
Features: The largest mangrove forest in the region is a must-go habitat and a stopover station for migratory birds when they migrate south. It has a rich and diverse natural ecology.