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Friday, April 30, 2021

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Singapore

 Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

So it was our first time in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Park guys!

We went there so late na like 5pm till 6:45pm. It closes by 7pm.

Nagwalk lang kami and explore a bit. Maganda 'yung Pod nila, instagrammable sya

kaya have fun taking photos while in there. You can have a look at the sea also while in there

kaya enjoy the moment.

We continued walking through the coastal boardwalk. It's so relaxing din.

Sayang kasi our time was limited kaya we need to hurry back. Medyo muntik pang umulan.

Pod at Coastal boardwalk lang napuntahan namin that time and of course, babalik pa din kami.

Soon guys will update you. Meanwhile, enjoy my video first para may idea kayo what it looks

 like in there. Heard may crocodiles dun but they only come out in the morning. 

Hopefully on our next visit, magpakita na sila . lol! Ang aga naman kasi!


Description I got from Googlr:

The 130-hectare Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is the largest mangrove forest in Singapore and became Singapore's first ASEAN Heritage Park in 2003, and is recognised as a site of international importance for migratory birds. 


And situated beside it will be the 31-hectare extension, boasting rich mangrove and coastal forests which are home to diverse species of fauna such as tree-climbing crabs and mudskippers.


1. Visitor Centre 

The new Visitor Centre houses a mangrove gallery, which features interactive educational tools such as multimedia games, a live camera feed that transmits and screens live scenes from various areas of the Reserve, and static displays featuring information on the mangrove habitat.


This will also be a good place for everyone in the family to empty their bladders or to hydrate themselves courtesy of the water coolers or vending machines before embarking on the nature trails. 


3. Coastal boardwalk 


The coastal boardwalk offers a scenic and breathtaking view of the Kranji waterfront with a lookout point where raptors such as the Ospreys and White-Bellied Sea Eagles can be spotted hunting for prey. 


5. Pods 


Five pods have been constructed at various locations around the wetland reserve extension. These raised viewing platforms allow visitors unobstructed views of the reserve and the sea. 


Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

301 Neo Tiew Crescent, 71892

*To access the new extension, enter via the new entrance at Kranji Way.

Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays: 7.30am to 7pm | Weekends and Public Holidays: 7am to 7pm 

FREE entry

Website: www.sbwr.org.sg


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