Head down to a green patch for a family picnic, to read in peace and quiet, or simply breathe in beauty? Singapore may be the home to some awesome walks and beach clubs, but it is also plentiful in nature and its bounty.
So, surround yourself with flora and fauna, gorgeous flowers, scenic sights, and serenity at these beautiful gardens in Singapore. Image Credit: Gardens by the Bay Facebook Page
Ethnobotany Garden
Walk down the gorgeous patch of Ethnobotany Garden situated within the Singapore Botanic Gardens and breathe in the crisp, cool air. You’ll find yourself amid 300 species of plants and, of course, the constant chirp of the critters thriving on them. You can simply come down here to take in the verdant beauty or delve deeper and learn more about the traditional Malay knowledge of these plants - their medicinal use, in craft and construction, and in making aromatic resins. Complete your enriching experience with a visit to the Centre of Ethnobotany and spending some time with stingless bees. - Image Credit: Singapore Botanic Gardens CNN Travel Website
a. 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
w. www.nparks.gov.sg/sbg/our-gardens/bukit-timah-core/ethnobotany-garden
The Canyon
Enjoy walking amidst tall palms, pretty red flowers on a coral tree, and powder-puff flowers on the Brazilian Rain Trees at The Canyon. Amongst the 200 species of plants found in arid regions, you will get to see more than 60 unique and intriguing ancient rock forms brought in from Shandong, China. The totems amongst these are exceptional and are a must-see. The sculpture of a dragon surrounded by greenery looks fierce and majestic. The 400-metre trail of the garden is in the shape of a dragon, and walking out here feels absolutely serene. - Image Credit: The Straits Times Website
a. 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
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w. www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/attractions/outdoor-gardens/the-canyon/visitor-information.html
National Orchid Garden
If you love orchids or even being surrounded by flowers, the National Orchid Garden is the place to be. Cultivated on a hill, you’ll find a whopping 600 species and hybrids of orchids arranged in sections dedicated to seasons. So, you’ll find shades of yellow in the spring section, hues of reds and pinks in summer, violets in winter, and matured shades in autumn. The colours look particularly vibrant set against the greens of their plants, and the delightful green canopies and lush greenery all around make you feel like a royal walking in a palace garden. - Image Credit: Nparks Website, National Orchid Garden
a. 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 259569
w. www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/national-orchid-garden
Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden
The National Gallery exhibits gorgeous art pieces by the talented artists of Singapore and attracts art lovers from all over the island and the world. They also showcase art on its gorgeous rooftop, Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden. You can stroll and enjoy the exhibits surrounded by the captivating plants all around you. Most of these plants are from reclamation sites and places like Changi, Tuas, and the Southern Islands, so you’ll find a bunch of diversity. The rooftop feels urban and scenic all at the same time, and you would love to spend time here. - Image Credit: National Gallery Website
a. 3 St Andrew's Rd, Singapore 178958
w. www.nationalgallery.sg/exhibitions/ng-teng-fong-roof-garden-commission/cao-fei
Chinese and Japanese Gardens
A makeover is in process for the already mesmerising Chinese and Japanese Gardens near the pristine Jurong Lake, and they will reopen in June. Once they do, visit here to roam among flowering trees, terraced water gardens, or sit back and relax at the teahouse and pond at the serene Japanese Gardens. Visit the neighbouring Chinese Gardens by crossing over the Bridge of Double Beauty. The best view of the sprawling beauty of the garden is from atop the Cloud Piercing Pagoda. You can also spend your time exploring the bonsai garden or the majestic stone boat. - Image Credit: Nparks Japanese Garden, Nparks Chinese Garden
Chinese Garden
w. www.nparks.gov.sg/juronglakegardens/explore-our-gardens/attractions/coming-soon/chinese-garden
Japanese Garden
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Silver Garden
Step into HortPark, and you will feel the breeze getting a little cooler and your mind getting calmer. The park has many beautiful sections and is a collection of gardens, and the pristine stretch of Silver Garden is what we love the most. This pretty sight has gorgeous trees, and they have silver, grey, and white shades along with the deep green. It kind of feels like a decorated thicket with a pristine pond, the kind which inspires sceneries and fairy tales. It makes for a good picnic spot, a photoshoot, and even for long romantic walks. - Image Credit: Nparks Website, HortPark
Terrace Garden
Connected to HortPark via a walkway, Telok Blangah Hill Park is a splendid place to come for a jog, have a picnic, or chase butterflies. The Terrace Garden out here is another magnificent series of semi-circular terraces on top of the hill. Look down from here, and you get a 360-degree view of Singapore’s sprawling skyscrapers beyond the floral foliage and the thicket of trees like Eugenia, Alstonia, and Rain. The pristine beauty, the architecture, and the picturesque view make this garden a perfect place for wedding photoshoots. - Image Credit: Nparks Website, Telok Blangah Hill Park
a. 10 Telok Blangah Green 109178 Telok Blangah Green, Singapore 109178
w. www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/telok-blangah-hill-park
Serene Garden
Living up to its name, Serene Garden feels absolutely tranquil with shady trees all around and a calming rhythm from the waterfall and the pond. Inspired by Japanese zen gardens, this horticultural garden is a section within Gardens by the Bay. Come here to spend time alone, meditate, take a long stroll, or take a peaceful nap near the pond. Singapore’s skyline is visible from this idyllic setting and draws a beautiful contrast between the hustle and bustle of the city and a slow-moving, calm life. - Image Credit: Serene Garden Website
a. Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore
w. www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/attractions/serene-garden.html