Natural Domains
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 Marina City Park
For a breathtaking view of the city skyline and the sea, Marina City Park is the place to be! Here, you can marvel at a spectacular two-tier large pond with the fountain jetting water 18m high. Amidst its rolling greenery, you can see sculptures of Confucius and seven other Chinese legendary heroes, as well as other figurines including:
- The Spirit of Youth – the stainless steel represents purity, youthful spirit, and aspiration
- The Soaring Vision – each layer of the brass units represents bursts of energy and individual effort
- The Sculptural Fountain
Website : Marina City Park
Mount Faber
Take in the panoramic views of the harbour, Sentosa and other Southern islands from the top of Mount Faber. Or wait till night falls to see the city lights after dark while you chill out at the cafeteria.
Other F&B and entertainment options are provided at The Jewel Box
Website: Mount Faber (NParks) / Mount Faber Leisure Group (Entertainment)
Pasir Ris Park
Right in the eastern part of Singapore is a favourite family weekend spot. This coastal park of some 71 hectares includes a six-hectare mangrove swamp traversed by boardwalks for visitors to appreciate the rich mangrove flora and fauna. Birdwatching, cycling and swimming are also popular activities here.
Enjoy a barbeque or picnic by the beach. Or make your way to Fisherman’s Village by the beachfront for a gastronomic delight of seafood and local delicacies.
Website: Pasir Ris Park
 Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Singapore Botanic Gardens epitomises the tropical island's luxuriant parks. Spread over 52 hectares and close to the centre of the city, the Gardens showcases many outstanding plant collections. Some highlights include the National Orchid Garden, the Ginger Garden, and the Evolution Garden. The numerous plant species here, including many rare specimens, reflect the Singapore Botanic Gardens' richness and diversity of plant life.
Websites:
• Singapore Botanic Gardens
• Singapore Botanic Gardens
• RISIS Store
The Southern Ridge
features two architecturally distinct bridges and a very nice treetop canopy walk that’s entirely free of charge. This a great budget way to spend two hours to get your fitness walk and commune with nature in our urban city. Perhaps start late afternoon near the Alexandra Arch bridge and end your walk at Vivocity. You’ll be treated to nice views of the city and harbor and a nice sunset, and end up in Singapore’s (current) largest mall, with plenty of eating options to satisfy your cravings.
Sugai Buloh Wetland Reserve
The Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Singapore's first and only protected wetland reserve. Home to over 500 species of tropical flora and fauna, the 130-hectare conserved wetland habitat is also a "refuelling point" for birds on the East Asian Australasian Flyway. Carefully constructed hides and boardwalks provide a close-up view of the flora and fauna in the reserve for nature lovers.
Website : Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
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