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Exploring Singapore's Hidden Nature Reserves and Parks – A Dose of Nature for Weary Souls

You probably know Singapore for its skyscrapers and bustling streets, but the city has its share of secret spots where nature thrives. Here are six parks and reserves you should visit in Singapore.

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Ann Siang Hill Park

Right in the middle of busy Chinatown, there’s an unlikely oasis that wonderfully contrasts the energetic atmosphere of the area: Ann Siang Hill Park. The park is the namesake of a business giant from the old days. This place once grew nutmegs, but now it’s the green heart of the community, buzzing with life and splashed with colour. Once you step into the park, you’ll be enthralled by its peace and serenity. You’re still in the city, but it’s quiet enough to make you think you’ve travelled to some faraway land. This serene piece of greenery is a reminder that Singapore isn’t just about modern high risers; there’s a whole layer of history, culture, and above all, nature waiting to be discovered.

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Hampstead Wetlands Park

Love nature photography? You should visit Hampstead Wetlands Park, a hidden spot just minutes from many Singapore co-living spaces. Tucked away in Seletar Aerospace Park, Hampstead Wetlands Park is just 20 minutes from lyf Funan Singapore. Imagine a place that can fit four football fields, and all that space is covered in greenery with a lake filled with water lilies – that’s what you find here. The park attracts all sorts of birds, including bee-eaters, barbets, and even the buffy fish owl. It’s the perfect spot if you fancy some bird-watching while soaking in peace and tranquillity.

3

Ketam Mountain Bike Park

If you’re into biking, Ketam Mountain Bike Park is a dream spot. Located in Pulau Ubin, this park doesn’t just offer a random set of trails; it's built to the standards of the International Mountain Bicycling Association. Whether you’re biking for fun or gearing up for some serious competition, there’s a trail for you. These trails are categorised into three: Blue Square, Black Diamond, and Double Black Diamond. Blue Square is suitable for chill riders, Black Diamond for a bit more thrill, and Double Black Diamond for real daredevils. 

4

Rower’s Bay Park

Rower's Bay Park in Singapore is like a little oasis of calm. Nestled away from the city noise, it's a peaceful spot where you can just chill and enjoy nature. The greenery is lush, and the vibe is tranquil, making Rower's Bay Park a fantastic escape from the everyday hustle. If you’re into bird watching, you’re in for a pleasant surprise! The views here are pretty great too. Think about relaxing by the water, soaking in the scenic beauty. You can also enjoy some light activities if you don’t want to spend your whole day lounging around.

5

Chestnut Nature Park

A great spot for anyone who loves getting outdoors, Chestnut Nature Park is a playground for nature buffs and adventure seekers. With a bunch of trails for both hiking and mountain biking, it's the perfect place to dive into the area's natural beauty. The trails are well-kept, so whether you're looking for a leisurely hike or a more intense bike ride, you have options. The park's peaceful atmosphere is the best part; it's like a breath of fresh air from the usual city life.

6

Zhenghua Nature Park

This is a slice of tranquillity right in the heart of the city. It's a green haven where you can just switch off and tune into nature. The park has a bunch of different plants, making it an amazing spot for nature lovers or anyone into bird watching. The paths are well taken care of, so walking around is a breeze. It's all lush and green, which creates a calm environment – perfect for strolls or when you just need a moment to relax and forget about the city buzz for a while.

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