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From the Singapore Botanic Gardens to Rail Corridor...Discover Singapore’s top green spaces perfect for nature lovers and ...
From laneway street art to lush nature reserves, despite the stereotype, Singapore has plenty of options for the ...
Our highest point is Bukit Timah Hill (with its 164m elevation), and even that has a railing. If you’re a beginner hiker wondering whether Bromo and Ijen are worth it (or survivable), here’s exactly ...
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve offers more than natural beauty — it’s steeped in history. The Cave Path is one of the lesser-trodden trails that rewards hikers with a glimpse into Singapore’s wartime past ...
No inbox. No WhatsApp messages. Just this enormous, breathtaking view… and me in it. Lesson learned: Mental clarity can come from a climb, a view, a breeze at the summit. New Zealand didn’t just give ...
Check out our list of the 12 best hiking trails in Singapore for the perfect hiking trip. 1. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve If you like hiking mountains, your best bet is the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
Nestled at the edge of Singapore’s tallest natural peak Bukit Timah Hill, 8@BT is a rare gem that beautifully blends urban living with the serenity of nature.
Bukit Timah (Beauty World, Sixth Avenue, King Albert Park, and Tan Kah Kee) Bukit Timah Road, named after Singapore’s highest hill in the area, literally mean ‘hill of tin’ in Malay. However, there’s ...
The Reserve Residences, the integrated development in the Beauty World neighbourhood of Bukit Timah, marks a new turning point in luxury living (Picture: Far East Organization; Sino Group)In Singapore ...
Bring the kids to the hilly and naturalistic Bukit Gombak Park, which boasts scenic views, a Butterfly Garden, the town's first dog run, and of course, plenty of spaces for children to run free.
We talk to ARIKA GARG who, together with husband Alejandro, went from renting a few apartments in Singapore to buying a little slice of heaven – a Hillview condo with fabulous jungle views near Bukit ...