JURONG BIRD PARK
Read moreOf 20 ha, 3 600 birds represent 365 species, in a world meticulously clean and perfectly organized. Those who love birds will not be disappointed. Arriving at 9 pm, take a breakfast at Song Bird Terrace where the birds égosillent up to 11 h in their cages. From 9 a. m. to 16 p. m. many attractions are organized (simulation of a thunderstorm in the world's largest aviary every day at 12 p. m., faucons show, penguin parade…). Toucans and parrots are sublime and the trainers are very friendly. There is also an artificial waterfall 30 m high. Like the zoo, birds seem to be treated well.
FORT CANNING PARK
A unique site steeped in history, it was the governor's residence in the ...Read more
EAST COAST PARK
Read moreStretching over 10 km along the sea between the Big Splash and the East Coast Sailing Center, this park offers a wide range of activities: roller, bike, walking, water skiing. And of course we can eat seafood in the many restaurants. On Sunday, it's the meeting of Singaporeans coming with family or friends. Barbecues can be rented, some have even planted their tents. The rest of the week, East Coast Park is much less vibrant and therefore much calmer.
MAC RICHTIE RESERVOIR PARK
Read moreThis is almost the central point of the island, very popular with joggers. Roads have been mapped in the surrounding forest. It's romantic and you can meet naughty monkeys there.
JURONG REPTILE PARK
Read moreLocated next to the previous, it is a fleeting paradise for crocodiles who end up in belts and bags in their hands. But for a few years, the crocos still live as pâte. More than 2 500 of these great bébêtes bask dans in a paradise specially designed for them with currents, water pieces and dining dining. You can also feed them and witness the battle of the beautiful lady (accompanied by a gentleman) against crocodiles, every day at and.
Better still, at Seafood Restaurant, you can eat them (after feeding them, it's just a return of things). Crocodile flesh is not bad at all, and it is not an endangered animal. The Chinese will tell you that it's good against bronchitis, colds and insomnia. They are usually used, either in fire or in fine herbs. Crocodiles except, everything is very ordinary.
LABRADOR NATURE RESERVE
Read moreThis is another ideal place for a stroll in lush surroundings, a walk along the sea on the background of the Second World War. In 2001, while the park was to be transformed into amusement park, bunkers were discovered. Called the Labradors secret tunnels, they were used by the British army. In front of the hotel you will find a small restaurant, the olive, very pleasant for lunch. Ask the boss to open the gates of the bunker.
SOUTHERN RIDGES
Read moreThe Southern Ridges is a 9 km trail that connects the west coast parks to Harbour Front. Mount Faber, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent Ridge Park are connected. Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill Park are connected by the amazing Henderson Wave, a magnificent wooden bridge (the highest in Singapore, perched at 36 m high) in the shape of a wave, on which one can enjoy a superb view of southern Singapore (the bridge is lit at night). Not to be missed, the 300 meters Canopy Walk which links Kent Ridge Park to Bukit Chandu.
RESERVOIR MACRITCHIE
Read moreAt the heart of the Central Catchment nature reserve, which extends over 2,000 ha, lies MacRitchie Reservoir. Far from the polished jungle of the botanical gardens, here you're really in the rainforest, and some of the trails can be strenuous. A 12 km trail (about 5 hours' walk) circles the reservoir. It can be very hot, so take water, good shoes and mosquito repellent. If walking isn't your thing, you can enjoy the reservoir by renting a kayak from the Paddle Lodge.
CHANGI BEACH PARK
Read moreChangi Beach Park, located at the northern end of Changi, is one of the region's oldest coastal parks. Popular with locals and tourists alike, it offers a pleasant kampung atmosphere. There are many activities to enjoy here, including picnics, fishing and jogging, as well as watching the sun rise and set, and even watching planes take off and land. But of course, the pristine sandy beach and calm waters of the China Sea are first and foremost prized for swimming and water sports.