Singapore is one of the world’s most densely populated countries, but after a slow start the country has put a lot of effort into preserving the bits of greenery that remain, and the Southern Ridges are perhaps the most impressive result.
The Southern Ridges is a ten-kilometre stretch of green open spaces spanning the hills of some of Singapore’s most popular parks and gardens, connected by picturesque ridges and pathways.
The Southern Ridges is made up of Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve.
Forest Walk is about 1.3 km long.
The Southern Ridges
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Several parts of the trail are suspended high above the jungle, offering great views of the often surreal contrast between Singapore’s ultra-modern buildings and the primeval greenery around the trail.
A favorite haunt of bird-watchers and nature lovers, the trails along the Southern Ridges are home to myriad avian species, from red-whiskered bulbuls to banded bay cuckoos.
The trail is best visited early in the morning before it gets hot, or late in the afternoon after 5PM. The sunset from the bridges and other viewpoints can be stunning.