Parks and gardens
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Singapore Botanic Garden is spread across 157 acres of land and is open from five in the morning to 12 at night. There is no admission fee for visiting the garden except for the National Orchid Garden, which lies in the...
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The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 63.7 hectares botanical garden in Singapore. This is the only botanic garden in the world which opens from 0500 hours and is till midnight each day, the whole year. Some of... |
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Singapore has a natural reserve preserving the rare species of trees and plants known as the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, which extends to an area of 164 hectares.
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East Coast Park is a recreational place for all and features a vast array of facilities including recreation, delicious food, fun flowing sports and mind blowing entertainment.
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The National Orchid Garden is the major attraction within the botanical gardens of Singapore and is a three hectare hilly region which encompasses more than two thousand hybrids of orchids and more than 60,000 colorful orchid...
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Night Safari is the 1st nocturnal zoo in the world which was started in Singapore in the year 1994 and encompasses a total area of forty acres with 120 species and a total number of 1040 animals, out of which 29%25 are...
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Singapore Flyer is known to the largest Giant Observation Wheel in the world and at a height of 165 meters, it is also one of the biggest tourist attractions of Asia. There are fixed capsules of a size of a bus,... |
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The Singapore Zoo opened on 23rd June was formerly called as Singapore Zoological Gardens and is popularly called as the Mandai Zoo today by the local people. This is the finest zoos in the whole of Asia and one of the...
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