
Have a unique glimpse of migratory birds as they make their winter journey to the warmer climates of Australia – with some coming from as far away as Siberia in their long journey south. Sprawled over 87 hectares of wetland and located in the north west of Singapore, the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is also home to a wide variety of wildlife and lush flora and fauna.
Observe crabs, mudskippers and mud lobsters in their natural habitats, or if you’d like a bird’s eye view of birds and animals, view them at a distance through observation hides that are dotted throughout the tranquil park.
The Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is a unique and world-class eco-tourism experience, and is a sustainable, distinctive centre for wetland conservation, biodiversity and education. It also provides new facilities for business travellers, with locations suitable for meetings and conventions, events and recreational use.
Designated as a nature park by the government in 1989, the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve officially opened in 1993 and has received support to help preserve its beautiful space and its vast variety of nature and wildlife. You might also want to take a painting class at the art gallery here for an enhanced hands-on experience that combines nature with art.