5 Major Attractions You Shouldn’t Miss When Check-In For Your Instagram Photo Feed
With the current condition, it will be great for us to continue to enjoy a vacation in Singapore with all our great greenery hidden places that are available around the whole island. Here are some of the places which will give you a great Instagram-able photo feeding shot! Plus giving you a great time enjoying the greenery from Mother nature too.
Coney Island
The scenic Coneylsland is a public tourist island recently opened in Singapore. It is a zero-energy eco-tourism area. Coney Island faces the Strait of Johor and has a well-preserved tropical rain forest. No matter what season or time, there is a wonderful enjoyment. Sunrise in the morning and sunset in the evening. During the day, you can also watch the ebb and flow of the tide under the blue sky and white clouds.
Address: Punggol Promenade Nature Walk, 829325
Gardens by the Bay Gardens by the Bay
In this super garden, you can see more than 1 million exotic flowers and plants, and a 30-meter-high indoor waterfall (it is said to be one of the largest indoor waterfalls in the world). For people like me who like natural scenery but don’t want to bask in the sun, Gardens by the Bay has become one of my must-see attractions. It is divided into two parts, an indoor garden and an outdoor garden. There is no entrance fee to enter the garden. The two large plant cold rooms inside are paid to visit.
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Hort Park
Hort Park Hort Park is located a little west in the south of Singapore. It covers an area of 9 hectares. It is a chic park that opened in 2007. Horticultural parks are not as famous as botanical gardens. Not to mention tourists, they are permanent residents who have been here for more than 10 years. Many of them have not yet set foot here. But in fact, the beauty of horticultural parks is by no means under the botanical gardens and coastal gardens! If summed up in one sentence, it should be a perfect combination of art and nature!
Address: 33 Hyderabad Rd, Singapore 119578
Labrador Park
Labrador Nature Reserve is one of the parks connected by the Southern Ridges. The southern ridge is 9 kilometers long and connects open spaces such as Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, and Kent Ridge Park. In addition, Labrador Nature Reserve has the only rocky sea-cliff on the main island of Singapore. This 10-hectare coastal secondary vegetation was listed as a nature reserve on January 1, 2002.
Address: 91 Labrador Villa Rd Singapore 119190
Jurong Lake Garden
Jurong Lake Gardens is a newly opened park in 2019. In addition to lakeshore beauty and natural ecology, there are also Forest Ramble forest play area and Clubia Cove play area that simulates tide water and beaches ~ beautiful and fun ~ a must for parents and children Visit free attractions!!
Address: Yuan Ching Rd ④ Coney Island Punggol Promenade Nature Walk, 829325