Singapore is one of only two cities in the
world to have a significant area of primary rainforest within
its boundaries - the other being Rio de Janeiro. This 164-hectare
reserve, only 12 kilometres from the city centre, contains
more species of trees than the entire North American continent.
At the heart of the reserve lies Singapore's highest point
- Bukit Timah Hill, at 164 metres above sea level. Well-marked
paths meander through the jungle, and on the way, walkers
can spot exotic birds, butterflies, monkeys, squirrels and
flying lemurs as well as unique plantlife like the insect-eating
pitcher plant. The reserve is an ideal place for hikers.
Open: 8.30am - 6.30pm (daily)
Admission: Free
Approximate Touring Time: 3 hours
Getting There: Take the MRT to Newton Station (NS21), then
take TIBS bus 171.
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