Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Published - 27 October 2020, Tuesday

Popular among bird-watchers and photographers, this wetland reserve is home to mangrove wildlife like mudskippers, crabs, water snakes, birds, moths and monitor lizards as well as resident birds like herons, kingfishers, bitterns, sunbirds and coucals.

Plovers and sandpipers take up residence in the reserve from September to March each year and can often been seen along the walking trails through the park. 

The mangrove boardwalk is an easy 500-metre walk ideal for families with prams and offers the opportunity to see mud skippers, crabs and shellfish – and maybe even a water snake

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Davidson

  • 590 comments
  • ELITE
RATED 8 / 8
Take in the splendid beauty of Singapore’s first ASEAN Heritage Park and spot diverse wildlife - mudskippers, crabs, water snakes, shellfish, crocodiles; domestic birds like herons, bitterns, kingfishers, sunbirds as well as migratory whimbrels, sandpipers and plovers.

Christina George

  • 450 comments
  • CONNOISSEUR
RATED 7.5 / 8
Explore the vast biodiversity at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, a 202-hectare landscape consisting of mangroves, mudflats, ponds and forests. Home to a plethora of native inhabitants such as mudskippers, crabs, shellfish, water snakes, birds, spiders, monitor lizards and otters, you can spend hours in the mangrove forest watching the wildlife.

For the full experience, hire a guide for a personalized tour – and don’t forget to keep your cameras at the ready – you may just spot a croc.

Charmé

  • 344 comments
  • ELITE
RATED 6.6 / 8
great for an excursion. go during low tide so that you could go on the inter tidal walk and discover interesting sea life.

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