Description
The TreeTop Walk in Singapore offers a unique nature experience, allowing visitors to stroll above the forest canopy in the heart of the city. Located within the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, this free-standing suspension bridge connects the two highest points of MacRitchie—Bukit Peirce and Bukit Kalang. Spanning 250 meters, the walk provides panoramic views of the surrounding forest and is an excellent way to observe native wildlife and tropical flora from a bird’s-eye perspective.
The hike to the TreeTop Walk takes about 3 to 5 kilometres depending on the chosen trail, with well-marked paths that wind through lush greenery and shaded forest. It’s a moderately challenging trek suitable for older children and adults in decent physical condition. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and be prepared for some uphill sections. Entry to the TreeTop Walk is free, but it's important to check the official opening hours, as they may vary or be affected by maintenance or weather conditions.
As part of Singapore’s broader efforts to blend urban life with nature, the TreeTop Walk is a fantastic option for those looking to escape the city and immerse themselves in a more tranquil environment. Whether you're a local nature lover or a tourist wanting to experience Singapore's green side, this elevated forest trail offers a peaceful and educational outdoor adventure.
Location
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Reservoir Road, Windsor Nature Park, Parking lot, Singapore