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MacRitchie Reservoir & Nature Trail
The guide was updated:One of the solutions to this problem was The MacRitchie Reservoir is Singapore’s oldest water reservoir. Its main purpose is to collects rainwater and provides drinkable water to Singapore’s residents. Additionally, the reservoir is the central feature in MacRitchie Reservoir Park.
The MacRitchie Nature Trail is a series of boardwalks that vary in length and take you through the tropical rainforest. The TreeTop Walk — one of the park's main draws — is a suspension bridge that gives you a bird’s-eye view of the forest below.
On your walk, you will definitely see some monkeys. They are definitely cute, but can be a little naughty, especially if you are carrying any food.
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The Gardens by the Bay are among the world's most spectacular urban developments. The spectacular park also offers numerous benefits to the environment. Gigantic "Super-trees" house 158,000 plants that help offset some of the city’s carbon emissions. They also collect rainwater into reservoirs that are used to water the rest of the park. Some of the "Super-trees" are equipped with solar panels.
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Kayaking through the Mangrove Forest
Pulau Ubin is an island northeast of mainland Singapore. Cycle trails and hiking trails criss-cross the hills, taking you past the disused granite quarries into traditional villages known as "kampongs". Bright blue kingfishers and bulbul songbirds inhabit the tidal flats of the Chek Jawa Wetlands.
See a different side of Singapore with a guided kayaking tour. Soak in the tranquil environment while learning about the ecosystem. All equipment provided and no kayaking experience is necessary.
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Ride the MRT
Talking the rapid transit trains in Singapore is not only better for the environment, but it also allows you to experience Singapore a little bit more like a local. Grab an EZ-Link card or buy a Singapore Tourist Pass and use the MRT, buses, and your feet to explore the city.
With the help of public transportation you can see more of Singapore in one day than most visitors can fit into a week.
Start your tour at HarbourFront. Have breakfast, spend some time strolling along the water and enjoying the morning sun before you embark on your journey on the Yellow Line. Stop at Labrador Park, Kent Ridge Park, or Haw Par Villa.
Switch to the Green Line and make a stop at Chinese Garden with picturesque pagodas, statues, bridges and plants. You can spend the afternoon here, wandering between the linked islands on Jurong Lake. Still on the Green Line, Tiong Bahru is great for lunch. For more parks, head to Pasir Ris, where you can cycle, ride horses and kids can have fun at a playground.
In the evening, switch to the Purple Line to get to Chinatown. Colourful architecture, heritage temples and traditional eateries that serve dim sum and yum cha wait for you here.
You can finish your day of exploration by taking the Blue Line to Bayfront, next to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Have a drink with a panoramic view of the bay at sunset and enjoy the laser light show.
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MacRitchie Reservoir & Nature Trail
One of the solutions to this problem was The MacRitchie Reservoir is Singapore’s oldest water reservoir. Its main purpose is to collects rainwater and provides drinkable water to Singapore’s residents. Additionally, the reservoir is the central feature in MacRitchie Reservoir Park.
The MacRitchie Nature Trail is a series of boardwalks that vary in length and take you through the tropical rainforest. The TreeTop Walk — one of the park's main draws — is a suspension bridge that gives you a bird’s-eye view of the forest below.
On your walk, you will definitely see some monkeys. They are definitely cute, but can be a little naughty, especially if you are carrying any food.
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Sungei Buloh Reserve
Singapore does not only offer big city life and urban activities, but also spectacular stretches of pristine nature, especially in the north west, at the country's border with Malaysia. The Sungei Buloh Reserve is a great place to spot a variety of migratory bird species as well as lizards and other exotic animals. You can spend the whole day exploring the hiking trails at this vast mangrove reserve.
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