Tag: Central Catchment Nature Reserve

Lower Seletar Reservoir Park

Lower Seletar Reservoir was built in 1986 by constructing a dam across the mouth of Seletar River to create an impounding reservoir that would collect stormwater from the upstream urbanised catchment areas. The reservoir was called Sungei Seletar Reservoir before it was renamed as Lower Seletar Reservoir in 1992....

MacRitchie Grand Loop

The MacRitchie Grand Loop is a trail that skirts around the MacRitchie Reservoir in a snake-like fashion. Be prepared for an 11-km walk, which will take approximately 4 hours to complete....

Fisherman’s Trail

Known to locals as the Fisherman's Trail, this less trodden path brings us close to the waters of the Upper Seletar Reservoir. The trail can be accessed from Chestnut Nature Park following Gangsa Track via the Northern Trail....

Central Catchment Park Connector

After having heard so much about the wild Sambar Deer (Rusa unicolor) that roam around our tiny island of Singapore, we decided that we simply have to meet them. We figured the only way we could possibly run into them is to frequent their favourite hangout - the Central...

Upper Seletar Reservoir Park

As a peaceful retreat away from the maddening crowds, the Upper Seletar Reservoir Park is a good place to hang out on a weekend. Seeping with history and teeming with wildlife, the park was built in 1920 and has been marked a historic site....

MacRitchie Reservoir Park

Located within the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, the MacRitchie Reservoir Park is a humming hive of activity on weekends, so join us and all the hip hikers in pounding the bustling boardwalks....

Kampong Trail

Hiking the Kampong Trail promises to be an epic cross-country adventure from Bukit Timah Nature Reserve to MacRitchie Reservoir Park in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. The trail starts off at the foot of Bukit Timah Hill, traverses the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, crosses over the Bukit Timah Expressway...

Dairy Farm Nature Park

The Dairy Farm Nature Park consists of well-paved trails that lead to the Singapore Quarry, an oasis of tranqility housing a myriad of flora and fauna, including the resident Stork-billed Kingfisher, and at times the migrant Oriental Scops Owl....

Windsor Nature Park

The Windsor Nature Park has several trail options for nature lovers and hikers alike. The main highlight is the TreeTop Walk, a free-standing suspension bridge that stretches through the canopy of the mature secondary forest offering a bird's eye view of the surrounding flora and fauna....

Lower Peirce Reservoir

One of the oldest reservoirs in Singapore, the Lower Peirce Reservoir has a network of boardwalk trails snaking through a lush rainforest....