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Singapore Botanical Garden Singapore Botanical Gardens
Address: 1 Cluny Road Singapore 259569
Phone: (65) 6471 7138
Fax: (65) 6473 7983
Email: nparks_sbg_visitor_services@nparks.gov.sg

Website: www.sbg.org.sg

 
General information
 
About Singapore Botanical Garden Singapore Botanical Garden is a dynamic and living monument to the foresight of the founding fathers of Singapore. It was founded in 1989 by an agri-horticultural society and it is also planned as a leisure garden and ornamental park.
Opening Hours 0500 hrs to 0000 hrs daily
Admission Fees

Free

 

 

Fort Canning Park
Fort Canning Park
Address: Fort Canning Centre, Cox Terrace, Singapore 179618
Phone: 6332 1302
Fax: 6339 9715
Email: goh_lili@nparks.gov.sg

Website: www.nparks.gov.sg

 

 
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About Singapore Zoo Established way back in 1859 as an arms store, barracks and hospital, Fort Canning contains precious memorials of singapore's early history dating back to the 14th century and Sir Stamford Raffles' personal bungalow. Look out also for the Spice Garden, a small replica of the original 19-hectare tract Raffles established in 1822 as the first experimental and botanical garden in Singapore.
Opening Hours 24 hrs daily
Admission Fees

Free

 
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Address: 117 Hindhede Drive Singapore 589333
Phone: 6468 5736
Fax: -
Email: -
Website: -
 
General information
   
About Bukit Timah Nature Reserve It may surprise many to know that the small city-state of Singapore is only one of two cities in the world to have a significant area of primary rainforest within its boundaries – the other being Rio de Janeiro. Only 12 kilometres from the city, this lush 164-hectare reserve contains more species of trees than the entire North American continent.Trek through the jungle via well-marked paths and look out for exotic birds, butterflies, monkeys, squirrels and flying lemurs, as well as unique plantlife like the insect-eating pitcher plant. Or hike up Bukit Timah Hill at the nucleus of the reserve – Singapore’s highest point at 164 metres above sea level.
Opening Hours

0830 hrs to 1830 hrs daily

Admission Fees

Free

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