The Southern Ridges – Get Closer to Nature by Olivia C
Singapore is a city of many faces that more often than not have the uncanny ability to attract visitors by the thousands. The city is home to a variety of entertainment venues like discos hip, shopping centers with fashionable shops and fancy restaurants. The other side of Singapore offers travelers a world of discovery about nature. Jurong Bird Park, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, MacRitchie Reserve and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve are some attractions in Singapore, which have been preserved in its natural, lush and green for nature lovers of all visitors country.
Connecting the parks along the south, the hills of the south is a platform 9 miles long that offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful and scenic route through some of the most abundant natural regions Singapore. Meandering through the woods this scenic road rises from the earth to provide the visitor spectacular views of the surroundings. Reaching a maximum height of about 70 meters, this platform can be divided into eight sections. The Marang Trail is the starting point of the hills in the south and is followed by Farber Road, Henderson Waves, Walk hill, forest walk, Alexandra Arch, Floral Walk and Canopy Walk.
Modern in design than the waves Henderson has a futuristic feel to it further highlights the beauty of the surrounding natural environment. Connection Telok Blangah Hill Park and Monte Farber Park, this bridge that flows like structure offers some of the most breathtaking views of forestry in the area. Giving the visitor a memorable bird's eye view of the eyes in the area is the forest on foot, ending in Alexandra Arch. Monte Farber Park, Kent Ridge Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park can be seen walking along the ridges Sounthern.
