Another weekend. Another nature park.
We headed to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve for our weekly date with Nature. There are two entrances to the Reserve and personally, I feel the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve extension is more kids-friendly, with three different boardwalks catering to all.
The Mid-canopy Walk immerses visitors in the understory of a secondary forest through an elevated, 120m-long boardwalk, where they can spot birds and insects like cicadas that reside in the mid-canopy region and forest floor while the Coastal boardwalk offers a scenic and breathtaking view of the Kranji waterfront with pods serving as lookout points. Lastly, the Forest Trail offers visitors the chance to experience the sights and sounds of the reserve up close, and learn more about the plants and wildlife which are unique to the reserve.
Pretty good walk overall but compared to all of the other parks we visited the past few weeks, this was easily the most crowded one of all (see last pic). So if you want to stay away from crowds, you may wish to consider more ulu parks like these: www.cheekiemonkie.net/2020/06/remote-parks-in-singapore.html
「wetland plants」的推薦目錄:
wetland plants 在 Rolling Grace Facebook 的最佳貼文
Suncheon Bay is a coastal wetland that is made up of a 3.5 km long stream, 2,221 hectares of tideland and 230 hectares of reed bed. The vast, beautiful natural saltwater coast is home to many species of migratory birds, animals and plants such as hermit crabs, mudskippers, otters, weasels, spoonbills and whooper swans 🦅