Bukit Timah Nature Reserve spans 163 hectares and provides an immersive experience for visitors exploring its various pathways on foot or by …
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2024年5月17日
The highest natural point in Singapore, at approximately 163 meters high, will give you an opportunity to enjoy beautiful tropical forest. The entrance is free of charge for everyone. Beautiful, we… Julia1306的完整评论
2024年5月12日
I had planned to go to the visitor centre and walk to the Hindhede Quarry. But arriving at Beaty World Station there is no signage or help to find where you are going. I crossed over the motorway and… Kini68的完整评论
2023年10月5日
Review of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Singapore The review focuses upon the trail to the summit of Bukit Timah Hill within the context of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (‘BTNR’) and the socio-econom… Peter S的完整评论
Hello Paula How may I arrive at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve by public transport please? Thank you
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There are plenty of buses to upper Bukit timah road outside hindhede drive, which is the main road leading to the park. The nearest subway station is beauty world, also walkable …
There are plenty of buses to upper Bukit timah road outside hindhede drive, which is the main road leading to the park. The nearest subway station is beauty world, also walkable from there to park entrance
Hi, would this be a suitable place for walking my dogs in ( leads obviously). ? Thanks.
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This is what stated at the NParks website: Keep our nature reserves a safe haven for our native biodiversity. Dogs are known to scent mark places they visit thus affecting the …
This is what stated at the NParks website: Keep our nature reserves a safe haven for our native biodiversity. Dogs are known to scent mark places they visit thus affecting the movement of native animals and they may also bark at or otherwise harass native animals found within the reserves. Do not bring dogs to these nature reserves and parks: Central Catchment Nature Reserve, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Kranji Marshes, Labrador Nature Reserve, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Upper Peirce Reservoir Park, Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, Sungei Buloh Wetlands Extension Park, Windsor Nature Park and all trails leading into the nature reserves, including trails in MacRitchie and Lower Peirce trail, the Upper Peirce Reservoir Park access road, the pipeline at Bukit Timah, the Bukit Timah Mountain Biking Trail and the Chestnut-Gangsa Biking Trail.
Hi all, so glad to read that Bukit Timah Nature Reserve has reopened. We first visited in 1990 and had planned to return on our last holiday but it was closed, we are coming back to Singapore next year so have put it back on our list of *things to do". I was hoping to get some pointer please to help our visit run smoothly i.e what is the best point to enter the park , which route to take etc. We are in our late 40's / 50's and can manage a good 2/3 hr walk, Many thanks
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Take the original route from Hindhede Drive (Off Upper Bukit Timah Road). Most of the walking will be on slope. The first will be the steepest. Overcome it the rest should be fine. After …
Take the original route from Hindhede Drive (Off Upper Bukit Timah Road). Most of the walking will be on slope. The first will be the steepest. Overcome it the rest should be fine. After the first slope will be a little rest pavilion. After the second rest pavilion, will be about 80-100 steps awaiting just do it slowly keeping yo one sife. it should be fine. After the stairs it will be the summit. A pair of comfortable walking shoes and bottle of water needed. Park opens on Saturday, Sunday and local public holidays only. Park closed at 5pm. Best to start the climb at about 9am.