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Bukit Batok Nature Park was developed in 1988. The ground is undulating and footpaths are twisty. There are several look-out points, some reaching more than 10 storey high and provide breathtaking views.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is a forest which has remained relatively undisturbed from cutting. Parking is available along the road towards Casuarina Road.
East Coast Park is termed as "Recreation for All". This park offers a wide range of facilities including food, recreation, entertainment and sports. Situated on the south-eastern part of the island, East Coast Park is the largest and the most popular park in Singapore.
Fort Canning Park is lush green and has and has various catering outlets and amusements.
The Mandai Orchid Garden (also called Orchid Ville) is a commercial orchid farm with a hillside of exotic orchids of many different species and a spectacular water garden.
The Jurong Bird Park is located on Jurong Hill (near the Chinese and Japanese Gardens) which covers more than 20 hectares is home to an incomparable collection of South-East Asian birds. There is also the world's largest walk-in aviary, a nocturnal house and several spectacular bird shows.
The Singapore Zoological Gardens is located towards the north of the island of Singapore. Over 170 animals live here, including many which are rare or endangered, such as orangutans, Sumatran tigers, Komodo dragons and clouded leopards.
The Botanic Gardens are situated to the west of the city, and are home to a wide range of animal and plant life. The gardens are particularly well known for its orchids and it has the largest collection in the world.
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