If you’re seeking an outdoor escape in Singapore, look no further than the stunning Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Hindhede Nature Park. Home to Singapore’s highest point, Bukit Timah Hill, these natural treasures offer a range of activities and breathtaking scenery.
Whether you love hiking, mountain biking, or simply enjoying nature with your family, Bukit Timah and Hindhede are the perfect destinations.
Opening Hours and Visitor Information
The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and its car park are open daily from 7am to 7pm.
To ensure a more peaceful experience and to check the availability of parking spaces, it is advisable to visit on weekdays or check nparks.gov.sg for updates.
The car park was already three-quarters full by 7:45am. This was when we visited so expect larger crowds on weekends.
The visitor centre itself is located in a charming old black and white house. Inside, you’ll find informative displays about the local flora and fauna, including interesting facts about the park’s various trees.
Children will be intrigued by the presence of two taxidermied tigers! Please note that pets are not allowed in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve or Hindhede Nature Park.
The visitor centre also provides well-maintained restroom facilities, complete with a water fountain. However, changing tables are not available.
Getting to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Bukit Timah is conveniently located just 12km from the CBD. You can easily reach it via the PIE near Bukit Timah/Dunearn Road.
The closest MRT stop is Beauty World on the Downtown Line, and it’s just a short 10-minute walk from there to the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Visitor Centre.
Multiple bus lines also stop nearby along Upper Bukit Timah Road and Jalan Anak Bukit.
If you prefer to drive, there’s a large car park at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, but be aware of mischievous monkeys along the road!
Hiking Trails at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Photo from National Parks Singapore
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve offers a network of meandering trails suitable for different skill levels. The ranger at the visitor centre shared some helpful information about the trails:
- The easy Red trail to the summit covers approximately 1.3km. So, this is much bearable if you are with your kids ages 8 and above.
- The moderate Green South View/Cave trail stretches about 1.8km.
- The difficult Yellow Dairy Farm loop trail is around 2km from the summit.
To reach the summit, you can take a direct route that’s a 30-45 minute walk covering 1.3km from the visitor centre.
You have the option to walk along the paved main road, which is stroller-friendly, or take a steeper ascent up steps for the final 0.2km.
Along the way, you’ll be enchanted by the unique dipterocarp forest found only on the island.
While the view from the top of Bukit Timah Hill may not be spectacular, you’ll find a rock marking Singapore’s highest elevation, a shelter, and benches.
For a more picturesque photo opportunity, head to Hindhede Nature Park, where you can capture stunning views across the Hindhede Quarry.
Mountain Biking at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Photo from Singapore Tourism Board
Experienced mountain bikers will delight in the 7km trail that winds through the secondary forest, past the Singapore Quarry, and through Dairy Farm Nature Park.
Note that this trail is exclusively for mountain biking, and hikers caught on the trail may face a fine of $200.
However, alternative trails within the reserve are suitable for hikers.
Playground and Nature Trail at Hindhede Nature Park
Photo from Little Day Out
Families with young children or those seeking a more relaxed outing will enjoy Hindhede Nature Park.
Situated at the bottom of the hill, next to the visitor centre, the park features a delightful playground with climbing structures and a long zipline/flying fox.
There are also picnic tables and a grassy clearing where children can freely play.
Accessible from the visitor centre, a short and paved boardwalk trail takes you through the rainforest, offering spectacular views of Hindhede Quarry from the “Look Out Point.” The park is stroller-friendly.
Where to Eat and Other Facilities
While there are no restaurants within Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, there are plenty of dining options nearby at Beauty World, the Rail Mall, and Hillview.
Spruce, a popular family brunch restaurant, is just a 15-minute walk or a 5-minute car ride away on Upper Bukit Timah Road.
Within Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, the visitor centre offers vending machines where you can find drinks, snacks, face masks, and bug spray.
Additionally, the reserve has numerous scenic spots perfect for a relaxing picnic. However, be mindful of the playful monkeys that inhabit the area.
Some restaurants nearby:
- Acqua e Farina – Rail Mall, 400 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 678050
- Plain Vanilla – #01-03A, Cluny Court, 501 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259760
- Bukit Timah Market & Food Centre – 116 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 588172
- The Living Cafe – 779 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 269758
- Bar Bar Black Sheep – 879 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 279892
Immerse Yourself in Nature at Bukit Timah and Hindhede
Nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike will find an abundance of opportunities to explore Singapore’s natural beauty at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Hindhede Nature Park.
Whether you’re hiking through lush trails, enjoying an exhilarating mountain biking experience, or spending quality time with your family at the playground and nature trails, these destinations offer something for everyone.
Remember to respect the environment, follow park guidelines, and leave only footprints behind.
So, pack your bags, put on your walking shoes, and embark on an unforgettable journey amidst the scenic wonders of Bukit Timah Hill and Hindhede Nature Park.
Happy exploring!
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