The best parks and amusement parks in Singapore
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Ghasmi - Singapore is not just a 'tourist attraction' for its visitors but surely offers some of the best attractions around the world, which will keep you hooked for the duration of your stay and make you wonder all around.
These are some of the best parks and amusement parks in Singapore that you can visit alone or with family and kids.
Mount Faber cable car
The cable car connects Mount Faber to the Harbourfront Center and Sentosa Island, and is the most fun way to get an aerial picture of Singapore.
Singapore Wheel
Currently the world's largest observation wheel, at 165 meters tall, it offers some of the best views of the city, and if the weather is clear you can see Malaysia to the north and the islands of Indonesia to the south.
Night safari
It is the world's first wild animal night park, and it is one of the most popular attractions in Singapore, receiving more than 11 million visitors since its opening in 1994. With hidden lighting, visitors can see more than 1,000 nocturnal animals from 120 different species.
Singapore Zoo
It is considered one of the best zoos in the world, and therefore its visit is an absolute must for families, and it is a typical example of an open zoo, and receives 2,530 animals of 315 species.
snow city
A unique attraction within an area of 3,000 square meters, where you can enjoy the cold winter weather in this closed place, while the weather outside is 90% humidity and a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius.
Jurong Bird Park
Thanks to its area of 20 hectares, it is considered the largest bird garden in the world, and it is inhabited by more than 8,000 birds among more than 600 species. human made.
Bukit Tima Nature Reserve
Singapore and Rio de Janeiro are the only two cities in the world that include rainforest reserves within the city, with an area of 164 hectares, which is not huge by any means, but includes tree species from the entire North American continent.
Manday Orchid Gardens
A wonderful place to spend a few hours, the gardens were established in 1951 by John Leacock, and are located on an area of more than 2 hectares and contain 200 species of these flowers in various bright colors.
Sungei Buluh Wetland Reserve
It includes several cross paths with a number of visitors coming to enjoy watching the swamps teeming with wildlife, and on Saturdays there are free tours from 9:30 am until 3:30 pm.
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