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5 Hidden Trails in Singapore to Explore - Head out here for some fresh air, peace and serenity!

As this post will not be able to cover all of the 350 parks that are scattered across Singapore, let us have a look at the best in the country! Make sure to visit one of these parks to get some much-needed fresh air.

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Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park

Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, one of Singapore's biggest urban parks, is situated among HDB estates, making it one of the most accessible parks in the city. It is a popular retreat for people who live in the Central-Northern areas of the city who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. It includes a 6-kilometre stretch of greenery with amenities such as strolling pathways, a lotus flower garden, and a naturalized river where cute otter families may be spotted from time to time! Also, make sure to reserve a room at properties like Pan Pacific Singapore from where the parks are easily accessible.

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MacRitchie Reservoir Park

It's almost certain that if you are travelling with friends or family who are canoeists or even marathoners, you've heard them mention the MacRitchie Reservoir a billion times! And what exactly can you look forward to seeing here? The list, on the other hand, is nearly endless! You may enjoy a leisurely stroll around the numerous pathways that the park offers. Do you want to take on a challenge? Then take a jog along these paths! The treetop stroll will also provide you with a picture-perfect bird's-eye perspective of the surrounding area. At the reservoir, you may also participate in some exciting water sports! Every Singapore tour guide does include this park, and with good reasons too!

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Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

Located close to MacRitchie Reservoir Park and isolated by the BKE, this park may be considered an extension of MacRitchie for people who enjoy more high adrenaline sports such as skydiving and paragliding. Dairy Farm Quarry is home to a variety of hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and rock climbing routes to explore.

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Fort Canning Park

Fort Canning Park, located in the heart of Singapore, is a heritage landmark that has witnessed the development of the country from its beginnings to the present day! The park has never looked better than it does now, thanks to the development programme that was implemented. There's also a large children's playground, where your kids are sure to have a blast on the slide! The slide will carry them down a tropical trail that they are going to love!

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Lower Seletar Reservoir Park

In addition to its lengthy boardwalks that line quiet and beautiful waters, Lower Seletar Reservoir is known for its romantic atmosphere, especially during sunset. Due to the distance from the city, this park is also a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The tranquility of the park attracts a variety of animals and birds, many of which are very attractive. This park is a fantastic place to spend a day exploring! Certainly, that is a given!

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