Further, we took another detour to here’s a little hideout spot overlooking the Quarry!I did not factor the above calculation for the extra walk up the Bukit Timah hill in search of this hideout so specifically for this day, we clocked up to 16.16km at a time of 5 hours (see my runkeeper), stopping for a quick lunch at Ranger’s station accompanied by monkeys that stole our chilli packets.Hope this gives you an idea on how to fix a long trail on your own in this small island called Singapore.If you are keen to come for a guided trail, please contact our Certified Licensed Tourist Guide at this email –

You landed up deep in the forest.If you are a nature lover, you should experience the MacRItchie nature traiThere are lots of trails that connect up which mean that you can hike about 12km or more if you choose to. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.

3KM Green Trail – Prunus and Petai Boardwalk 7KM Orange trail – quickest route to the Treetop Walk; 11KM Yellow Trail – longest trail that covers essentially all the park’s attraction; Other trails of mid-level length and difficulty include the Purple, Blue and Pink trails. The walk was great - and nice to get out of the bustling city. You will find 11kms of trails here and will likely encounter various animals along your walk such as long-tailed macaque monkeys, the monitor lizards, squirrels, flying lemurs, owls as well as various indigenous foliage including rubber trees. With a large selection of buses that stop nearby, the MacRitchie Reservoir Park trail is definitely one of the more accessible running trails you can try.
There is so much to see and do here.Singapore Travel Hub will cover everything there is to do and see in Singapore. MacRitchie nature park walk is one of the few truly jungle trail in Singapore for hiking.

If you want a panoramic view of the neighbouring Upper Peirce Reservoir and the surrounding rain forests, then the TreeTop Walk is for you.After your walk, relax in the 12 hectares of parkland at the MacRitchie Nature Park. Great placeI took the MRT to the station nearest to the MacRitchie Reservoir.

Beware of the cheeky monkeys!nice trail, got to see monitor lizards and monkeys! Lots of fun despite heat and humidity. From Attractions, theme parks, museums, shopping, food, accommodation and events – everything can be found here!While we have made an effort to ensure that all information was correct at the time of publication, details can change over time. There are many trails you can try out in terms of difficulty and distance. You will have to go through a short distance (abt 0.5km) of forested path (Lornie Trail) before reaching Jering trail. ​ Engage in some fun watersports, or just have a quiet picnic on the grass. Some trails or park services may be closed this weekend so check with local authorities before heading out. If you are in for a distance walk as well, you may want to try the To get to Bukit Timah Nature reserve, always follow the official sites/source We took the Hindhede entrance as parking was accessible. Can get quite busy in parts, but there are also quieterMacRitchie nature park walk is one of the few truly jungle trail in Singapore for hiking.
Saw a skink, monitor lizard, many macaque monkeys around the treetop bridge and snack bar at the end. We started at MacRitchie reservoir (having got the 980 bus from town - very quick and easy) aMacRitchie Reservoir Park, Singapore 298717 SingaporePrep your water bottles as this is not your regular S.E. Lol Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Today, this road is more crowded these days as it services patrons of the Temesek Club.Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)The Tale of Forest MacRitchie trail – by BES DrongosKampong Trail – Bukit Timah Hill to MacRitchie TreeTop Walk Turn off your ad blocker to see a map of this trailMacRitchie Nature Trail, Sime Track, Chempaerai Trail LoopLim Bo Seng Memorial, Lornie Trail, Chemperai Trail LoopHelp keep our trails and parks open during COVID-19 by committing to social distancing.

You can start from Venus Drive carpark.. you will start from a man made boardwalk that will lead to a bridge. If you are in for a distance walk as well, you may want to try the Kampong Trail which starts from Bukit Timah Hill to MacRitchie Reservoir. The trail is an extension following the Chemperai Trail.