Mount Faber, Henderson Waves and Southern Ridges Tour
Overview
Southern Ridges and Henderson Waves offer a unique opportunity for those who appreciate hiking and the beauty of nature. This excursion includes a trek through a series of parks connecting various scenic spots in Singapore.
- 🌳 Trek to the Henderson Waves, a pedestrian bridge spanning 36 meters above a deep valley.
- 🏞️ Visit Faber Point, the highest point in Mount Faber Park, for panoramic views of the city and southern islands.
- 🦎 Observe diverse flora and fauna in a secondary forest, including the oriental whip snake and straw-headed bulbul.
- 📚 Learn about the everyday life of an average Singaporean and insights into Singapore's housing and maritime industries.
- ⚠️ Be prepared for varied terrain; suitable footwear is recommended for hiking.
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- Passionate English-speaking local guide
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Alexandra ParkTraverse on an elevated bridge that cuts through the adinandra belukar, a distinct type of secondary forest where the forest regenerates after exhaustive agriculture exploitation. Look out for the rich flora and fauna, such as the straw headed bulbul, the weaver ant nest or the oriental whip snake, among the tree canopy. I will also share with you the types of wildlife that can be found in Singapore.
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Telok Blangah Hill ParkThe Terrace Garden is made up of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of Telok Blangah Hill. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. If you are lucky, we might be able to see a sea of pink bougainvillea bloom.
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Henderson WavesThe Henderson Waves is a pedestrian bridge that spans across a deep valley 36 metres below. The unique wave-like design of the Henderson Waves makes for an unusual sight and a famous photo spot.
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Faber PeakFaber Point is the highest point on Mount Faber. From the lookout points here, we will have a panoramic view of the city, the southern part of Singapore and the southern islands. If the weather is good, we will be able to see Marina Bay Sands from afar! From these lookout points, I will also share about the life of average Singaporean, the development of Singapore’s housing and the importance of the maritime industry to Singapore.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.