Southern Ridges
Article By: Sook
3 years ago
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Ever thought the words hiking (more like walking) and Singapore don't go together? Actually, there are a lot of trails and hiking enthusiast groups hidden amongst the supposed 'concrete jungle'. The Southern Ridges trails is just one amongst the tons of walking trails in Singapore. This 10km stretch connects Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve, offering a fresh respite to take one's mind off stresses in our daily lives.
Feel free to start and end at any point of the journey if you don't plan on completing the trail but the top recommendations are Henderson Waves and HortPark. Standing at 36m, the former is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore and an ideal spot to catch the sunset. The latter can rival Botanic Gardens in terms of being the most beautiful and idyllic park in the garden city. The 23-hectare park offers an serene and tranquil respite from the bustling of the city right next to it. Like any other garden/park in the city, there's some cafes where you can rest your feet at, sipping on coffee all while enjoying the lush greenery around you.
Photo by Felix Fuchs, Will Truettner and Rita Chou on Unsplash respectively
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- 10, Telok Blangah Green, Telok Blangah Hill Park, Singapore 109178
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