Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

SINGAPORE GUIDE TO THE BEST NATURE PARK

Singapore’s first ASEAN Heritage Park, Sungei Buloh is home to rich biodiversity. There are numerous walking trails and wheelchair-accessible paths throughout the 202-hectare nature reserve, and visitors can discover its native inhabitants such as otters, crabs, water snakes, and monitor lizards. Bird-watchers can take the Migratory Bird Trail that goes around the Buloh Tidal Ponds and admire resident birds like herons, kingfishers, and sunbirds. Children will enjoy the Junior Adventure Trail—minutes from the Visitor Centre— where they can mirror the movements of a crab or mudskipper among the mangroves.

Free guided walks (max 20 pax) are conducted in English by certified attendants on Saturday mornings. Registration is mandatory, so travelers should check out the website for more information on the activities. A ten-minute drive from Sungei Buloh is Kranji Marshes, which also supports a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.

An aerial view of the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

An aerial view of the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Address: (Visitor Centre) 60 Kranji Way #01- 00; (Wetland Centre) 301 Neo Tiew Crescent
Tel: +65 6794 1401 Fax: +65 6793 7271
Website: www.nparks.gov.sg/sbwr
Email: nparks_sbwr@nparks.gov.sg
Opening Hours: Mon–Sun 7am–7pm
Nearest MRT: Kranji Station