


While Singapore tourism is often associated with its impressive man-made wonders and technological advancements, it also boasts a multitude of natural treasures that are both beautiful and surreal. The Lion City is home to sustainable ecosystems that encompass marine life, plant life, and wildlife. The forests and reserves in Singapore are carefully maintained to preserve resources and protect the environment. One such enchanting place is the Southern Ridges, a 10 km stretch of lush green tracks and parks. Taking a walk through this serene landscape offers a memorable experience, along with stunning views of the Singapore skyline and the Southern Islands. If you’re planning to visit the county, be sure to include a visit to the Southern Ridges in your Singapore tour package from India. It’s an opportunity to connect with nature, unwind amidst the greenery, and appreciate the scenic beauty that Singapore has to offer.
The southern ridges comprise of various types of flora and fauna. You can relax in the cradle of nature. You can also take some stunning photographs of the flora and fauna especially in the aesthetic views of dawn and dusk. The bird lovers are in for a treat as the place is filled with some exotic birds. Being away from the noises of the city, you can breathe in some refreshing air amongst the lush greenery and farms, which allows you to relax and experience serenity. For nature enthusiasts, the Southern Ridges ranks among the best places to visit in Singapore, offering scenic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and a peaceful escape from the city's fast-paced environment.
The Southern Ridge is a wonderful place to be at for people of all ages. The place has five parks namely, Mount Faber Park, Kent Ridge Park, HortPark, Labrador Nature Reserve, and Telok Blangah Park. Here are the amusing things to do in Singapore’s Southern ridge.
The Marang Trail is a walking trail from the Harbourfront MRT Station to the top of Mount Faber which is the second-highest mountain in Singapore. It is basically where the Southern Ridges starters and you can witness a view of lush greenery and some fascinating wildlife here. Don’t miss out on the people's favourite Saga trees which have bright coloured red seeds. The trees symbolise passion and enduring love. You will be strolling amidst the beautiful sights and sounds of the forest.

There is an aesthetic suspension bridge connecting Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Park called the Henderson Waves Bridge. The bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in the country with being 36 m above the ground level. You can also see some niches on the sides of the bridge where you can sit, breathe for a time and admire the lovely surroundings. The bridge lit up with the LED lights during the evenings, and it adds to the beauty of things in this amazing place, making it one of the most scenic spots to experience Singapore at night.
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This a wonderful experience at the southern ridge, where you can take a leisurely walk along the elevated walkway at eye-level with the forest canopy. You can observe some of the astonishing wildlife that is present in the Telok Blangah Hill. There are lizards, squirrels, sunbirds, doves and many other species present there. You can also find pitcher plants and wild orchids here. The canopy walk is the finishing point of the whole Southern Ridges trail. The trail connects you between HortPark and Kent Ridge Park. For travellers looking beyond the usual city attractions, experiences like the Canopy Walk are often featured in Singapore adventure packages, offering a chance to explore the island's rich biodiversity and scenic nature trails.

The HotPark is a lovely horticulture garden in the southern ridges. The building looks like a resort, and it has a beautiful collection of flowers. You can see that the flowers are well-planted using the techniques of horticulture. It is a wonderful place to hang out and relax for a while. You can also buy gardening items here. Its peaceful atmosphere and family-friendly attractions make it a popular stop in many Singapore family packages, especially for travellers looking to enjoy nature, relaxation, and outdoor activities together.