Embark on a walking tour of Singapore’s Botanic Gardens, Tiong Bahru, and Gardens by the Bay. Discover the city’s rich heritage, explore hidden gems, and experience the beauty of nature.
Embark on a walking tour of Singapore’s Botanic Gardens, Tiong Bahru, and Gardens by the Bay. Discover the city’s rich heritage, explore hidden gems, and experience the beauty of nature.
- Gallop Park - Start the day with a walk through Gallop Park, one of Singapore’s exclusive Good Class Bungalow Zones. Encounter the luxurious residences of the wealthy during this early morning stroll.
- Woollerton Park - Continue the walk through Woollerton Park, another Good Class Bungalow Zone, and admire the splendid homes in this peaceful,…
- Gallop Park - Start the day with a walk through Gallop Park, one of Singapore’s exclusive Good Class Bungalow Zones. Encounter the luxurious residences of the wealthy during this early morning stroll.
- Woollerton Park - Continue the walk through Woollerton Park, another Good Class Bungalow Zone, and admire the splendid homes in this peaceful, green neighborhood.
- Gallop Extension - Visit Atbara and Inverturret, two of Singapore’s oldest Black & White Houses, and enjoy the breathtaking sunrise while breathing in the fresh morning air and stretching.
- HPL Canopy Link - Cross the HPL Canopy Link, which connects Gallop Extension to Learning Forest, both recent additions to the expansive Singapore Botanic Gardens.
- Learning Forest, Botanic Gardens - Listen for woodpeckers in the bamboo grove and watch for bushy-tailed squirrels and other wildlife as you explore Learning Forest on foot.
- Ginger Garden - Discover the 8 families in the Ginger Order and enjoy identifying them. Did you know bananas are part of the ginger family too?
- Singapore Botanic Gardens Bandstand - As you walk from Ginger Garden to the iconic Bandstand, pause to admire Palm Valley, learn about the Botanic Gardens’ UNESCO World Heritage Site status, and observe locals practicing qigong.
- Prisoner-of-war Brick Steps - Visit the POW steps, a historical treasure hidden in plain sight.
- Swan Lake - Built in 1866, Swan Lake is Singapore’s oldest ornamental water feature. It is home to a pair of white mute swans, and smooth-coated otters can occasionally be seen playing in or around it.
- Napier MRT Station (TE12) - Take the MRT from Napier Station to Havelock Station to explore Tiong Bahru in the next part of the tour. Please bring your own MRT card or credit card for the MRT ride.
- Tiong Bahru Market - Enjoy a traditional breakfast at Tiong Bahru Food Centre, one of Singapore’s most popular hawker centers. Afterward, explore Tiong Bahru Market, a wet market known for its variety, freshness, and quality.
- Tiong Bahru - Admire the Art Deco architecture of Singapore’s first public housing estate. Discover vibrant, interactive heritage street art by local artist Yip Yew Chong. Visit a disused Air Raid Shelter and light a joss stick at a century-old Monkey God Temple.
- Breakfast
- Disposable poncho in the event of rain
- Breakfast
- Disposable poncho in the event of rain
- MRT fare of about S$1.20.
- Gratuities.
- MRT fare of about S$1.20.
- Gratuities.
As Singapore’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Botanic Gardens are a must-see. Spread across 82 hectares with a plethora of walking trails, the Gardens are best enjoyed with a guide who can lead you to the most popular spots and hidden gems effortlessly.
Inhale the fresh morning air, do your morning stretches whilst you catch the breathtaking…
As Singapore’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Botanic Gardens are a must-see. Spread across 82 hectares with a plethora of walking trails, the Gardens are best enjoyed with a guide who can lead you to the most popular spots and hidden gems effortlessly.
Inhale the fresh morning air, do your morning stretches whilst you catch the breathtaking sunrise, watch the locals practise taichi and qigong, spot wildlife, and learn about the rich history of the Gardens, as we go on a leisurely stroll together.
On this tour, you’ll have the unique experience of coming face-to-face with the homes of the ultra-rich, and having breakfast at a hawker centre in a public housing estate.
Explore the quaint alleyways and experience the old world charm of Tiong Bahru with its bustling wet market, heritage street art, Art Deco architecture, disused bomb shelter, and a Monkey God Temple.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.