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Daniel Chua (22/05/2018 06:12)
A wonderful change of scenery and pace from main Singapore. The tropical forest made for an interesting hike. The wetlands themselves are a fascinating sight with flat terrain and various animal species.
priyantha karunarathna (22/05/2018 05:00)
If you would like to enjoy the marshy lands this is one of the best places. You can see birds, crocodiles at this park. For whole journey take one to two hours. Different flavour compared to other nature parks.
Nabilah Fatin (07/05/2018 08:18)
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 (25/04/2018 17:40)
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 (22/04/2018 08:15)
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 (30/03/2018 16:59)
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 (21/03/2018 02:05)
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.
Amy Meeussen (09/03/2018 09:27)
You really feel like you're in a nature park here. The jungle is not manicured as in other parks, and there's a plethora of interesting flora and fauna to keep you busy for hours on end. My favorite spot in Singapore!
Rohit Kapoor (07/03/2018 07:31)
An absolute gem of a place to spend a few hours in the middle of nature. Chance to see a crocodile in the wild along with the migratory birds that this place is famous for. They have a wonderful boardwalk in the mangroves as well. Plus lots of things to do nearby in Kranji as well
naveenkumar krishnamurthy (11/02/2018 04:36)
Great weekend visit to see the intersection of urban and wetlands in Singapore. Do plan the trip of low tide times like early morning 8.00 am to catch the birds, monitor lizards, crocodiles. The facility is nicely maintained good spend half a day here. Great place for nature lovers!
Joyce Yang (28/10/2017 11:27)
a Very abundant wetland park for its living creatures. I rested at kingfisher pod to avoid the strong noon sun. It was my second time visiting there, i walked more along the mangrove boardwalk today and was impressed by those long roots rise from the ground.
It's pity to see rubbish littered by the torists. Please let us not leave any rubbish in the parks!
TakWAI Cheong (19/10/2017 02:00)
If you enjoy bird watching, this is the best nature park in Singapore. Always enjoyed my visit there enjoying the fresh air and spending the morning with the birds. 😃
Zahirah Aishah Ismail (05/10/2017 10:41)
Good for sight seeing and beautiful scenary. Those who likes nature. This place ia recommended. Reminder bring insect repellent.
Bollywood #hindimusic (18/09/2017 13:17)
You will love it. Nature nature nature. You will feel as you walking in a jungle. Love this place. Encounter a lot of Crocs.. even on the pathway... really enjoyed...
knots (11/09/2017 01:55)
Sungei Buloh Wetlands.
Singapore is a very small island and yet we able to have and see
"A well reserves wetlands". Every Singaporean should be proud of for having such a nature place like this where many migrant birds choose to be here on certain season of the year.
Last update Sep2017
Divya V (22/08/2017 11:43)
Best time to visit is after a rainy day! Blissful esp if yiu are first few to enter.. love this place
Max Hoffmann (14/06/2017 01:49)
So beautiful! Finally some real nature in Singapore. Lots of mossies though but also a huge amount of fish and even crocodiles! Not to mention the birdlife here. You can even see Malaysia on the other side of the water. I recommend spending at least 2h here and not too late in the day. Best time, I guess, is very early or before sunset when the wildlife is active the most.
Julian Wong (03/04/2017 00:19)
This is a fairly big wetland and it will take some time to cover the whole area. Choose what you like to see and explore the area at your own pace. The Mangrove Boardwalk is an interesting track to try and it is a nice way to learn more about the mangrove ecosystem. The Buloh Tidal Ponds is a long track but it is reasonably shady and offers many opportunities to see some interesting creatures, like crocodile during low tide, mudskipper, spiders and monitor lizard.
Aravind C (01/04/2017 01:50)
Salties, Malay monitors (largest lizards after the Komodo dragons), variety of water and other birds, monkeys you can find them all here. Be careful though, don't venture into the woods or marshes and stay along the lanes. Better to go with friends than alone. Though the salties haven't done anything yet they are present and we need to understand they are very dangerous. powerful predators so stay away from the water in all forms!!
Aaron Carnefix (17/03/2017 14:45)
Really nice views. Great way to get away from the city for a few hours. You can see Malaysia from many parts of the reserve. Not too crowded.
rishita changede (13/03/2017 11:22)
Winter delight. What a pleasure to see the migratory birds, then there are the marshes with their beautiful roots, , all year round, an occasional encounter with monitor lizard, what a delight - and dont forget to spot the mud skippers. you can see Malaysia skyline from here.
Jim Faherty (08/02/2017 08:54)
Great place to come for a stroll but bring LOTS of mosquito repellent, and a parasol for the sun. We went on a cloudy day so the heat was bearable but it's still pretty sticky. Take lots of water too.
I was immensely disappointed not to see a crocodile, but I've been assured that plenty exist. Lots of birds and water monitor lizards though.
And you can see JB within swimming distance! (though don't try it or you'll get nabbed by the ICA)
A cool day out for those wanting to escape city life.
Yihao Bai (07/02/2017 10:11)
Amazing reserve brimming with wildlife. Interesting visitor center. However, lacks amenities, not highly accessible and does not have good mobile signal.
Clara Lee (29/01/2017 08:45)
Great scenic views and the chance to spot abundant wildlife makes this an excellent choice to visit. Trails aren't exceedingly difficult, most are well-paced with enough leg room for a small group of people to walk together. I have spotted storks, huge pelicans, all types of herons, monitor lizards in the pond, monitor lizards on the trails, a shocking amount of spiders, huge mudskippers that are surprisingly adorable to watch, and numerous other encounters etc. Recommended for a respite away from the urban landscape, the only drawback being the hard to reach location. Going by public transport requires one to change several buses and walk for a short while, not that hard by any means but more arduous than normal. I enjoy photography on the weekends there and it remains one of my favourite outdoor spots in Singapore. *photos have been edited
Peter Su (17/10/2016 12:41)
Brilliant place for a walk as long as it's not raining. Went on a Saturday morning and it was nowhere near crowded. Lots of shade, lots of sights. Be prepared to walk at least 2km, but you can do this at a leisurely place. Take note that there are 2 carparks, one at the south eastern edge of the park and one in the centre.
CHAN ELLEN (17/09/2016 06:31)
Some places are rather serene. The sounds, the forest charms, the mangrove areas are a great break from city life. Had a delightful time enjoying nature! You must have some mosquitoes repellent with you, though. And come here with someone, never alone.
Arnon Goldman (07/08/2016 03:40)
A piece of nature with wild life and amazing greenery, here in Singapore.
Adam Azarchs (17/07/2016 23:53)
Nice wildlife. Great photo opportunities. Pay attention to tides: mudskippers at low tide, everything else at high tide.
DoRiS chow (10/07/2016 04:03)
Quite inaccessible but it is a gorgeous place for bird viewing. Was more rustic and now with heaps of improvement. Can even detect Malaysian Telco network inside the reserve!
Toe Kyaw Kyar (07/07/2016 08:57)
Nice place to touch the nature. Best place for birds lovers with birds watching spots. I spotted colorful birds, crocodile, snake, tree climbing crabs, monitor lizards, and mud skippers.
Jim Tan (30/03/2016 06:55)
Cant believe Singapore have crocodile!
This wet land is very amazing that you wont feel like in Singapore.
There are many many many many spiders all over the tree.
Take a short walk from the car park to the main wet land that you can see many different type of birds resting or flying around, also have many Monitor lizard and fish keep jump up from the water.Some monkey will came out around 5pm when the sun is getting set.
The more scary thing is the walk path is not covered, half way I walk to a bird watching hat then I saw there is a HUGE crocodile hiding in the bush less than 2meter away from me!
It was a scary experience but it's still worth for visit.