A day out bird watching and appreciating mother nature
Despite being mostly a concrete jungle, in the west of Singapore lies a wetland which has been preserved as a nature reserve. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve provides a tranquil respite for those seeking to get in touch with mother nature. An important pit stop for migratory birds, do remember to bring your binoculars along if you would like to catch rare glimpses of them. For the adventurous, be prepared to cross paths with a variety of insects and even reptiles!
A big hello to mother nature and the fresh clean air.
No concrete, just gravel and stones
mother nature in her full glory
A science lesson for everyone young and old.
Lots of animals to be seen in their natural habitat.
Hello dear reptile, are you lost?
You are crossing my footpath -_-
At one of the many bird watching huts.
One of a kind arrowhead fishes.
This creature is probably a good friend of our police coastguard.
Saw this cute little letterbox on our way out
For those thirsty for knowledge, there is an information corner that will answer your myriad of questions.
If you are one who is tired of that brand new shopping mall and all things concrete, this nature reserves provides an alternative to your usual weekend routine. I would recommend this place for nature lovers and those wanting to see animals in their natural habitat.
Getting here
It is a better option to drive as the walk in is rather long.
301 Neo Tiew Crescent
S(718925)
Tel: 67941401
website: https://www.sbwr.org.sg/
Photo credits: Azaria Sih