“Bukit Timah Nature Reserve spans 163 hectares and provides an immersive experience for visitors exploring its various pathways on foot or by bicycle. Nestled on the slopes of Bukit Timah Hill, this Reserve features a visitor centre boasting a show gallery equipped with interactive touch screens, informative exhibits on forest ecology and tree identification, and a captivating centrepiece display. Within the Exhibition Hall lies a treasure trove showcasing the diverse native biodiversity in the Reserve, allowing visitors to engage with interactive demonstrations on forest ecology and plant specimens. The Reserve offers hiking and biking trails that afford glimpses of some of the world's rarest insect, bird, and mammal species. This hill forest has served as a botanical collection site for over a century, housing the initial known collections of numerous Malay plant species. Visitors can marvel at a remarkable array of plant life, animals, and insects typical of a lush equatorial climate. During their visit, explorers can encounter more than 840 species of flowering plants and over 500 species of fauna.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Boardwalks
• Exhibition Hall.”
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