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301, Neo Tiew Crescent, 718925, Singapore, SG Singapore
contacts phone: +65 6794 1401
website: www.nparks.gov.sg
larger map & directionsLatitude: 1.4479987, Longitude: 103.7245442
Nabilah Fatin
::The wildest side of SG you can see. Wild crocodiles and birds, lots of monitor lizards. Many different types of plants and mangroves too. Good for nature lovers.
Ian Huang
::If you look closely enough you can spot crocodiles here, but they are usually not close enough to cause any harm, just minding their own business in the water. There are some parts of the mangrove that have a very strong mangrove stench but that's just how mangroves are. This place is also swarming with mosquitoes so I would suggest having insect repellent with you.
Calvin OnEarth
::The Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve (SBWR) is in the north west coast of Singapore. A preserved marshland, full of both land creatures and birds. At the visitor and entrance to the park, there are small bat's hanging from the roof. And each year, more than 3000 migratory birds pass through and make a stop at this area. Each visit is a chance to see something different.
Alex Miller
::Interesting place for a walk in a Mangrove. Great Wildlife. Be quiet and listen closely for amazing bird songs. Watch out for crocks. Tip: Even if your going to take a car home, Note the time the buses come, and grab a bus back to civilization, where you can grab a car more easily. The bus comes only every 2 hrs and the nearest uber or taxi will take 20 min to call.
Jessie Sng
::A nature fun environment with migrant birds. One could easily spend at least 2 to 3 hours enjoying the natural surrounding especially during low tide. I saw 3 crocodiles, (one of which has a missing tail piece) resting on the wetland.