How to Explore the Gardens by the Bay on Your Trip to Singapore
Seven Places to Visit While Inside This Stunning Landmark
With its delectable cuisine, easy-to-navigate public transportation and abundance of iconic landmarks, it’s no surprise that Singapore has long been a favourite holiday destination for many. Among these landmarks stands the Gardens by the Bay – a must-visit destination that offers a lush, futuristic escape in the heart of Singapore. This article explores seven important places inside this landmark for a fun, serene and exciting experience.
Supertree Grove
Any trip to Gardens by the Bay must kick off with a visit to the Supertree Grove. These towering, tree-like structures are not just visually stunning but have also been designed to harness solar energy and collect rainwater. Visitors can wander through the grove, taking in the immense scale and stunning design of these structures. For an even more immersive experience, visitors should consider walking along the OCBC Skyway, a 22-metre-high aerial walkway that offers breathtaking views of the Marina Bay skyline and the surrounding gardens.
Flower Dome
Next, visitors should venture into the Flower Dome. This climate-controlled conservatory is home to a diverse collection of plants from around the world, from olive trees to African baobabs. Each section of the dome represents a different region, so visitors can feel as though they are travelling through the Mediterranean, South Africa, and California without leaving Singapore. The Flower Dome is constantly evolving, with seasonal displays that highlight a rotating selection of flowers and plants, ensuring that no two visits are ever the same.
Cloud Forest
After the Flower Dome, visitors should make their way to the Cloud Forest. As they enter, they’ll be greeted by a cool mist and the sight of a towering indoor waterfall. The Cloud Forest has been designed to simulate the cool climate found in tropical mountain regions, making it a refreshing escape from the heat and humidity of Singapore.
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Heritage Gardens
Visitors should take a moment to unwind in the Heritage Gardens, which is a series of themed gardens that tell the story of Singapore’s rich cultural history. Each garden is dedicated to a different ethnic group that has contributed to the city-state’s diverse heritage, including the Chinese, Malay, Indian, and colonial communities. The Heritage Gardens offers visitors a peaceful retreat where they can learn about Singapore’s multicultural roots while surrounded by plants and flowers that hold cultural and historical significance.
World of Plants
Next, visitors should make their way to the World of Plants. This section of the Gardens by the Bay is dedicated to showcasing the incredible diversity of plant life on Earth. The themed gardens highlight different aspects of plant biology, from the evolution of plants to their role in different ecosystems. The World of Plants is an educational and interactive experience that’s ideal for nature enthusiasts of all ages.
Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lakes
These two lakes are not only beautiful and peaceful but also serve as a rather essential part of Gardens by the Bay’s ecosystem. The lakes are teeming with aquatic plants and wildlife, providing a habitat for dragonflies, kingfishers, and other creatures. Visitors can stroll along the boardwalks or cycle through them, and learn about the vital role these wetlands play in maintaining ecological balance.
Light Show
As the day comes to a close, tourists can head back to the Supertree Grove for the Garden Rhapsody, a nightly light-and-sound show that transforms the Supertrees into an exciting display of colours and music. The show takes place twice every evening (once at 7:45 pm and once at 8:45 pm) and is the perfect way to end a visit to Gardens by the Bay.



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