
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
South West
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is a 163-hectare protected area located at the highest natural point in Singapore, Bukit Timah Hill, which rises to 163 meters. It is one of the last remaining patches of primary rainforest on the island, hosting a remarkable variety of plant, animal, and insect species, making it a biodiversity hotspot. The reserve is part of the Central Nature Park Network and is recognized as one of Singapore's two ASEAN Heritage Parks. Visitors can explore several hiking trails leading to the summit, offering immersive rainforest experiences. A notable feature is the Eco-Link@BKE, Southeast Asia's first ecological bridge, which allows wildlife to safely traverse between Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. The reserve is wheelchair accessible around the visitor centre and exhibition halls, but pets are not allowed to protect local wildlife. Its proximity to urban areas like Beauty World MRT station makes it an accessible natural retreat. The reserve also serves as an important conservation area preserving native species such as the Greater Racket-tailed Drongo and the towering Kayu Pontianak tree species. The park operates daily from 7 am to 7 pm and offers limited parking near the visitor centre.
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Astuce: Visit early in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and more active wildlife. Purchase tickets or permits for group activities involving more than 30 people at least one month in advance. Use public transport via Beauty World MRT station for easy access. Wear sturdy footwear for hiking and bring water, as trails can be challenging. Pets are prohibited to protect the ecosystem. Check the official NParks website for park rules, hiking etiquette, and mountain biking guidelines before your visit.
Faits intéressants
- •Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is one of only two ASEAN Heritage Parks located in Singapore.
- •The reserve contains Singapore's highest natural peak at 163 meters above sea level.
- •Eco-Link@BKE is Southeast Asia's first ecological bridge, enabling wildlife to safely cross a major expressway.
- •The reserve is home to rare species such as the Greater Racket-tailed Drongo and the Kayu Pontianak tree, which can grow up to 50 meters tall.
- •The park is protected as part of the Central Nature Park Network, emphasizing its ecological significance.
Histoire
The Bukit Timah area has long been recognized for its natural prominence, with Bukit Timah Hill being the highest natural point in Singapore.
The surrounding region has evolved from a largely undeveloped forested area into a protected nature reserve to conserve Singapore's diminishing primary rainforest.
Over the years, conservation efforts have focused on maintaining the biodiversity of the reserve and connecting it to other green spaces, exemplified by the construction of the Eco-Link@BKE ecological bridge.
The reserve was designated as part of the Central Nature Park Network and recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park, highlighting its ecological importance in the region.
Guide du lieu
Bukit Timah Hill Summit
The highest natural point in Singapore at 163 meters, accessible via several hiking trails offering panoramic views and immersive rainforest experiences.
Eco-Link@BKE2013
An ecological bridge connecting Bukit Timah Nature Reserve to the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, allowing safe passage for wildlife over the Bukit Timah Expressway.
Visitor Centre and Exhibition Halls
Facilities providing educational exhibits about the reserve's biodiversity and conservation efforts, with wheelchair-accessible paths and amenities.
Contact
Téléphone: 1800 471 7300