the southern ridges walk is a nine-kilometerstroll across the hills of southern singapore. singapore is one of the world's most denselypopulated countries, but after a slow start the country has recently put much effort intopreserving the bits of greenery that remain, and the southern ridges are perhaps the mostimpressive result. the idea to link these parks were coined in 2002 by urban redevelopmentauthority and it took 2 years to complete.
Kent Ridge Park, the trail consists of parks stretching acrossthe western half of singapore, with impressive bridges allowing pedestrians to cross busyhighways. several parts of the trail are suspended high above the jungle, offering great viewsof the often surreal contrast between singapore's ultra-modern buildings and the primeval greeneryaround the trail.
there are 3 parks that are connected to eachother: mount faber, telok blangah hill park and the kent ridge park. mount faber parkis one of the oldest parks in singapore and a popular tourist destination. the park isconnected to telok blangah hill park by henderson waves bridge. the park consists of placeslike the marina deck, palm plaza, jewel box and faber point. telok blangah hill park is a 34-hectare parkwhich is a popular place for wedding couples. a series of semi-circular terraces locatedat the top of the park is the terrace garden - the main feature of this park. kent ridge park is a 47-hectare public parkbetween the national university of singapore
and the singapore science park. due to itsundisturbed habitat and abundant plant life, it is a popular venue for bird-watchers andeco-tourists.
the southern ridges walk is a nine-kilometerstroll across the hills of southern singapore. singapore is one of the world's most denselypopulated countries, but after a slow start the country has recently put much effort intopreserving the bits of greenery that remain, and the southern ridges are perhaps the mostimpressive result. the idea to link these parks were coined in 2002 by urban redevelopmentauthority and it took 2 years to complete.
Kent Ridge Park, the trail consists of parks stretching acrossthe western half of singapore, with impressive bridges allowing pedestrians to cross busyhighways. several parts of the trail are suspended high above the jungle, offering great viewsof the often surreal contrast between singapore's ultra-modern buildings and the primeval greeneryaround the trail.
there are 3 parks that are connected to eachother: mount faber, telok blangah hill park and the kent ridge park. mount faber parkis one of the oldest parks in singapore and a popular tourist destination. the park isconnected to telok blangah hill park by henderson waves bridge. the park consists of placeslike the marina deck, palm plaza, jewel box and faber point. telok blangah hill park is a 34-hectare parkwhich is a popular place for wedding couples. a series of semi-circular terraces locatedat the top of the park is the terrace garden - the main feature of this park. kent ridge park is a 47-hectare public parkbetween the national university of singapore
and the singapore science park. due to itsundisturbed habitat and abundant plant life, it is a popular venue for bird-watchers andeco-tourists.