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PLACES OF INTEREST IN SINGAPORE
1.
Animal, bird and aquatic life
2.
Gardens, parks & Nature reserves
3.
Landmarks & Memorials
4. Museums
5. Singapore's Islands
6. Themed Attraction
7. Places of Worship
8. Suburban Singapore
ANIMAL,
BIRD AND AQUATIC LIFE

JURONG
BIRD PARK
Jurong Bird Park is Southeast Asia's largest bird park and home to more
than 8,000 birds of 600 species from around the world. Highlights include
the Southeast Asian hornbills, the South American toucans, and the penguin
exhibit.
Opening hours:
9 am to 6 pm
(Mondays to Fridays),
8 am to 6 pm (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays).
Location: Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim
Singapore 628925.
Tel: 6265 0022
Getting there: Take the MRT to
Boon Lay (W12) station then take SBS buses 194 or 251.
JURONG
REPTILE PARK
Also touted as "Crocodile Paradise", the place brings you eerily close up
to different species of reptiles in photo shoots, feeding sessions and
reptile shows.
Opening hours: 9 am
to 6 pm daily.
Location: 241 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim Singapore 629143. Tel: 6261 8866.
Getting there: Take the MRT to Boon Lay (W12) station then take SBS buses
194/251.
SINGAPORE
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS & NIGHT SAFARI
The open zoo provides a lush tropical garden for the animals. The
Night Safari, a world first, has won global acclaim for the zoological
gardens. If you're planning to do both the zoo and the safari on the same
day, hit the zoo in the late afternoon (when the sun is less intense),
catch a quick dinner, then hop onto the night safari.
Website: http://www.zoo.com.sg
Opening hours: 8:30
am to 6 pm daily (zoo).
7:30 pm to midnight
daily (night safari)
Location: Mandai Lake Road
Singapore 729826. Tel: 6269 3411 .
Getting there: Take the MRT to Ang Mo Kio (N9) station then take SBS bus
138.
UNDERWATER WORLD
Underwater World,
Asia's largest tropical oceanarium, is located on Sentosa Island.
Web: http://www.underwaterworld.com.sg
Opening hours: 9 am to 9 pm daily (last admission at 8:30 pm).
Getting there: Take a cable car, ferry or bus across. For a better view,
you can board a cable car from Mount Faber or the World Trade Centre.
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GARDENS, PARKS AND NATURE RESERVES

MANDAI
ORCHID GARDENS
The blooms here at Singapore's largest commercial orchid garden
provide a colourful display all year round. The garden is conveniently
located right next to the zoo, and a whole hillside is covered in orchids.
Allow one hour.
Opening hours: 8.30am to 5.30pm daily.
Location: Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825 Tel: 6269 1036
Getting there: Take the MRT
to Ang Mo Kio (N9) station, then SBS bus 138.
BUKIT TIMAH NATURE
RESERVE
Singapore is one of only two cities in the world to have a significant
area of primary rainforest within its boundaries - the other being Rio de
Janeiro. This 81-hectare reserve, only 12 kilometres from the city centre,
contains more species of plants than the entire North American continent.
At the heart of the reserve lies Singapore's highest point - Bukit Timah
Hill at 162.5 metres above sea level. Well marked paths lead through the
jungle. Along the way, walkers can enjoy exotic birds, butterflies,
inquisitive monkeys, squirrels, flying lemurs and other wildlife.
The nature reserve is open daily. Allow two hours.
Location: 177 Hindhede Drive, Singapore 589333 Tel: 1-800-4685736.
Getting there: Take the MRT to Newton (N4) station, then take SBS bus 171.
CHINESE &
JAPANESE GARDENS
These pleasant gardens, situated side by side, reflect very different
landscaping styles. The Chinese Garden, with its curved bridges, pagodas,
courtyards and fountains, sweeps down to a river edged with weeping
willows.
The Japanese Garden emphasises simplicity, with stone lanterns, shrubs,
hillocks and a tea-house creating a soothing atmosphere. Allow one hour.
Opening hours: 9am to 6pm daily.
Location: 1 Chinese Garden Road, Singapore 619795 Tel: 6264 3455.
Getting there: Take the MRT to Chinese Garden (W10).
EAST
COAST PARK
East Coast Park, located off the East Coast Parkway, is a favourite play
area for Singaporeans, either at the beach or in the parklands where
bicycle riding is much enjoyed. Hire a bike or go windsurfing, eat at one
of the many fine seafood restaurants or enjoy yourself at the various
leisure attractions. These include everything from a bowling alley to a
golf driving range.
FORT CANNING PARK
Fort Canning Park is a park rich in history - a sacred site where
early Malay kings settled and the spot Sir Stamford Raffles chose to build
his own bungalow, Singapore's first Government House. Fort Canning Centre,
which dominates the park, is now a venue for the arts.
Getting there: Short walk from Dhoby Ghaut MRT (NS24) station.
SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS
Spread over 52 hectares close to the centre of the city, the Botanic
Gardens combine both primary jungle and manicured gardens which together
hold thousands of species of plant life, including many rare specimens.
Malaysia's rubber industry had its origins in the Botanic Gardens in the
late 19th century when colonial botanist Henry Ridley propagated rubber
plants from London's Kew Gardens. A lake adds to the serenity of the
gardens, and is home to water fowl, ducks and kingfishers. Outdoor
concerts are popular here. Check newspapers for details. Allow two hours.
Opening hours: 5am to 12 midnight daily.
Location: Cluny Road, Singapore 259569. Tel: 1-800 479 7100.
Getting there Take the MRT to Orchard (N3), then take SBS bus 7, 105, 106,
123 or 174 from Orchard Boulevard.
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