Whether it's an adult or a child, one of the things that you do the most every day is sitting. Some macaroni say that they enjoy hiking during their breaks, enjoying the scenery while hiking.
Today, Jack of All trades will introduce you to a few scenic hiking routes~
Jurong Lake Park
When it comes to hiking, we have to mention Jurong Lake Park.
As Singapore's newest national garden, Jurong Lake Park has become a good place for citizens to relax and relax with its unique natural beauty and well-designed landscape.
Winner of the 2021 Urban Land Institute Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence, the park is home to over 300,000 plants and is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Singapore.
In addition to these natural attractions, the park also has a forest walk and water play area, as well as the largest neighborhood nature theme park in the area.
Don't mention how comfortable it is to stroll here~
MacRitchie Reservoir
Located in central Singapore, the MacRitchie Reservoir is Singapore's largest reservoir and serves as a rainwater reservoir in the city's water catchment system.
In addition to the woods and sightseeing trails, there is also a treetop suspension bridge across the two mountains, which is a must-visit destination for hiking~
The 11-kilometre MacRitchie Nature Trail passes through the rainforest and you'll encounter many small animals along the way.
In addition to a sightseeing trail, the MacRitchie Reservoir also has a treetop suspension bridge.
With a total length of 250 meters, the suspension bridge is an unsupported suspension bridge spanning the two highest points of MacRitchie. Standing on the suspension bridge, you can see the beautiful scenery around you~
Southern Ridge
If you were to make a ranking of the most beautiful hiking trails in Singapore, the 10-kilometre southern ridge would definitely be on the list.
This trekking trail with winding ridges and trails connects the most scenic and popular parks and hills in southern Singapore.
Shetton's 'back garden', Mount Faber, is one of the starting points for this hike.
On a sunny morning, I met up with friends to go up the hill from across from the Shelton school gate.
Walk through the famous Henderson Wave Bridge, the magical steel jungle trail, follow the Alexandria Arch Bridge, known as the "Gateway to Nature", to the species-rich horticultural gardens, and finally to Kent Heights Park.
Of course, there are plenty of hiking trails on the southern ridge, but you can also choose more adventurous routes or shorter leisure routes.
Fort Canning Park
Fort Canning Park is also a green hiking destination, and even though it's next to the bustling city, it's like a secluded hideaway from the city.
If you're a hiking of history, don't miss it! This is a very important historical landmark in Singapore, it was first called "Bukit Larangan" (Malay for "forbidden mountain").
Today, Fort Canning Park still contains relics from the Second World War era.
Seletar fishing village
Presumably, many people don't know that there are fishing villages in Singapore. The fishing village in Seletar looks like a shabby, abandoned village from the outside.
But in reality, this is a fishing village in Singapore, and the fishing village also has a wooden pier, Jenal Pier, from which fishermen still make a living, although the village and pier are not open to the public.
If you are curious and want to go, you can choose to sign up for a tour group and go and find out!
Punggol Waterway Park
Known as the Venice of Punggol, the waterway park has four different themes, namely the Green Gallery, the Recreation Zone, the Heritage Reserve and the Natural Bay Area.
The waterfront greenway is not only a hike, but also a place to enjoy the beautiful scenery and feel the charm of the aquatic biological treatment system.
There are also many amusement facilities in the waterway park, so you can enjoy it during your leisure time in addition to hiking.
The city's central ring road
If you don't like to hike in nature and want to feel the fireworks while hiking, then the city's central ring road will be very suitable for you.
The trail is relatively simple, where you can hike, run, bike, etc., and pass by many beautiful waterfront parks in between.
I don't know if you have any other hiking routes recommended for macaroni, welcome to leave a message in the comment area to share~