This is going to be our 3rd trip we organised. We have already organised trips to Tree Top Walk and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve previously.
The Southern Ridge comprises of three large hill parks - Mount Faber, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent Ridge Park, connected by bridges before ending at West Coast Park. The two prominent pedestrian bridges - Henderson Waves and Alexandra Arch are officially opened by PM in May 2008.
The Southern Ridge comprises of three large hill parks - Mount Faber, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent Ridge Park, connected by bridges before ending at West Coast Park. The two prominent pedestrian bridges - Henderson Waves and Alexandra Arch are officially opened by PM in May 2008.
However it's worthwhile as we are able to have a paranormal view of the Southern part of Singapore.
We continued to Henderson Waves, Singapore's highest pedestrian bridge (height of 36m), which connects Mt Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. Following are some of the pictures I took during the walk:
As you can see we saw a monkey! And it's not the only one that can be found... haha so don't carry too much food in your bag!
Oh isn't the boy cute too? I discover it's not the 1st time I secretly take photos of cute boys.. hee
Then we walked through the Forest Walk on elevated walkways before reaching the Alexandra Arch.
We ended our 1.5 hrs walk at HortPark – the gardening hub. This is S.E.A first one-stop centre for gardening-related recreational, educational, research and retail activities in a park setting.
As for West Coast Park, I guess it will have to wait! Cos we two are in a lazy mood... haha
2 comments:
As usual, I love your pics. Jio me for some photo-taking sessions lah, my NIKON baby is screaming for some attention... have been neglecting it for too long :p
Thanks dear for liking my pics.
Yes, of course will love to go phototaking with you. We can choose a sun in Aug? Can jio more people too. More fun that way.
I dun mind going back Southern Ridge cos I missed Telok Blangah Hill Park that day. Or we can go to Nparks website for more ideas? I dun mind offshore isles too! =)
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