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Gardens, Parks & Nature

Singapore is a city nestled amid lush greenery found along our roadside and parks.

Close to the city centre is the Singapore Botanic Gardens, spanning an area of 74 hectares. With a heritage of more than 150 years, the Gardens has been popular with both residents and overseas visitors.

Adding to the verdant landscape are the many parks, park connectors, nature reserves, heritage roads and heritage trees found across Singapore which provide for a unique experience of the island’s natural beauty.

The Park Connector Network is an island-wide network of linear open spaces around major residential areas, linking up parks and nature sites in Singapore, allowing everyone to enjoy the splendour of these green spaces.

Mature trees are a natural heritage of Singapore and serve as important green landmarks for our island state. Designated heritage trees and heritage roads will give you a meaningful encounter with Singapore’s natural heritage and foster a greater appreciation of the nation’s biodiversity and history.

Besides the greenery traditionally found on along our roads and in our parks and nature reserves, we now also have skyrise greenery - green roofs and vertical greenery that extend and almost look like gardens in the sky.

Come explore and learn more about these things that make Singapore our City in Nature.

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  • Image of Tanglin Gate along Napier Road

    Join our volunteer artist, Mr Tham Pui San, as he teaches and guides you in acquiring drawing and observation skills to equip you for an interesting journey of nature appreciation. Please bring along your own sketching materials*.

    02 Sep 2023 08:30AM - 10:30AM
    Singapore Botanic Gardens,
    Visitor Services Desk at Tanglin Gate Botany Centre
  • wader

    Come celebrate the return of the migratory shorebirds! After enduring a long and harsh journey of almost ten thousand kilometres over mountains and seas, the migratory shorebirds have arrived in Singapore from far-flung locations like the Siberian and Tibetan plateaus.

    ‘Wader Watch’ is one of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve’s signature workshops, where you can learn how to identify our feathered friends! This workshop will cover an introduction to these birds, followed by a birdwatching session around the Reserve where you can hone your newly acquired skills.

    Registration is required.

    14 Oct 2023 09:00AM - 11:00AM
    Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve,
    Wetland Centre
    Free
  • wader

    Come celebrate the return of the migratory shorebirds! After enduring a long and harsh journey of almost ten thousand kilometres over mountains and seas, the migratory shorebirds have arrived in Singapore from far-flung locations like the Siberian and Tibetan plateaus.

    ‘Wader Watch’ is one of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve’s signature workshops, where you can learn how to identify our feathered friends! This workshop will cover an introduction to these birds, followed by a birdwatching session around the Reserve where you can hone your newly acquired skills.

    Registration is required.

    25 Nov 2023 09:00AM - 11:00AM
    Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve,
    Wetland Centre
    Free

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Last updated on 26 August 2022

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