Discover rainforests, coastal trails, island escapes and thrilling water sports across the Lion City's most spectacular natural landscapes.
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From ancient rainforest trails to adrenaline-fuelled water sports, our free guide covers the very best of Singapore's natural and adventure landscape.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning 74 hectares of meticulously curated tropical landscapes. Discover the National Orchid Garden housing over 1,000 species, the Rainforest trail through primary and secondary growth, and the sweeping Swan Lake. Perfect for a serene morning wander or a family picnic amid centuries-old rain trees.
Lace up your trail shoes for one of Singapore's most iconic forest experiences. The TreeTop Walk suspension bridge delivers panoramic canopy views 25 metres above the forest floor. Spot long-tailed macaques and monitor lizards on the HSBC Treetop Walk loop. Well-marked trails suit all fitness levels, from gentle lakeside strolls to challenging ridge runs through primary jungle.
Singapore's adventure playground packs ziplines, luge rides, cable cars, and pristine beaches into one compact island. Try the Mega Adventure Park's MegaZip spanning 450 metres across the treetops to Siloso Beach, or test your courage on the island's multiple high-ropes courses. As the sun sets, the world-famous S.E.A. Aquarium and sunset beach bars round off the perfect adventure day.
Step back in time on this 10 km² granite island where traditional kampong life and wild nature coexist. Rent a bicycle at the bumboat jetty and explore Chek Jawa Wetlands — one of Singapore's richest marine ecosystems. Spot hornbills, wild boars, and rare mangrove flora along boardwalk trails. Pulau Ubin remains blissfully car-free and offers a genuine taste of old Singapore that feels worlds away from the mainland.
Connect six parks via a 10 km elevated walkway stretching from Harbourfront to Buona Vista through lush forested ridge terrain. The Henderson Waves bridge, rising 36 metres above the ground, is Singapore's most dramatic pedestrian structure. Pass through Hort Park, Telok Blangah Hill, and Kent Ridge Park for sweeping harbour views and abundant bird life — all without descending to street level.
Singapore's coastal waters and reservoirs offer a thriving scene for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, wake-boarding, and open-water swimming. East Coast Park's water sports operators cater to all skill levels, while Lazarus Island provides pristine snorkelling with surprisingly vibrant coral gardens just a short ferry ride from Marina South Pier. Pulau Hantu is a local favourite for diving in calm, biodiverse waters.
A glimpse of the incredible landscapes and experiences waiting for you across Singapore's wild and natural spaces.
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