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Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: A Fun Day Trip With The Entire Family

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Planning to go on a day trip with the entire family but still don’t know where to go? We’ve got you covered! Here’s the ultimate guide to show you why Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve should be your next trip with the kids.

It’s always good to take the little ones out for a fun family outing every once in a while. It would also be great to bring them somewhere to get them reconnected with nature and the great outdoors such as Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: How To Get There

First things first, let’s look into how you can get there.

There are actually various ways you can get to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. You can either choose to take a bus, a shuttle or use your own car to travel.

sungei buloh wetland reserve

Image source: NParks website

Getting there by car

Sungei Buloh is actually pretty accessible by car so you can strap the kiddos in and go on your way! It could be a fun mini road trip with three carparks off Kranji Way and then another off Neo Tiew Crescent. 

Getting there by public transportation

You can take a bus from Kranji MRT station where a bus stop is served by Bus 925. You can find this stop just outside the entrance on Kranji Way. 

To get to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, there is also a free shuttle bus service to get you there. Do keep in mind that the shuttle is only operational during Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. You can check the entire bus schedule here!

Visitor Centre:
60 Kranji Way, #01-00 Singapore 739453

Opening hours:
7am to 7pm (Last entry at 6.30pm)

5 Things You Should Bring With You For Your Day Trip To Sungei Buloh

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: A Fun Day Trip With The Entire Family

Image source: iStock

1. Water

As it’s going to be a day filled with walking trails and outdoor activities, it’s best to bring water bottles for yourself and the kids. This will keep you hydrated and energised to freely enjoy your family outing all day long. 

2. Sunscreen

With your kiddo’s delicate skin and even yours, sunscreen will greatly help to protect you from burning up. This is especially because you will be spending most part of your outing under the blazing sun.

3. Umbrella

As you never know when it will start pouring, especially during the rainy season, you’ll find that keeping an umbrella inside your bag at all times will come in handy. It can also be useful for blocking out harsh sunlight if it gets too heated during the afternoon. 

4. Hat

Wearing hats or caps can also help you enjoy your day out without having to worry about the sun always blinding you. Sunglasses are also recommended for nature trailing trips to places like Sungei Buloh. 

5. Packed lunch

If you’re planning to stay long at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, then you’re probably already planning to pack a hefty lunch for the whole family. This will certainly keep you energised for all the long walking trails you will be taking. 

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: Fun Things To Do With The Kids

sungei buloh wetland reserve

Image source: NParks website

Kid-friendly nature walks

As Singapore’s first-ever ASEAN Heritage Park, Sungei Buloh is complete with rich biodiversity that you can stroll through with the kids. There are different trails you can trek through, most of which will be easy enough for the little ones to take up.

With the area’s wetlands and extensive mangrove forests, you’ll finally get that breath of fresh air you’ve been needing away from the bustling city. 

The trails to look out for at the reserve are of the following:

  • Migratory Bird Trail

With a distance of 1.9km, the Migratory Bird Trail is actually the longest one at Sungei Buloh. This is the perfect trail for families who came to indulge in bird-watching and also get some great views for family photos. 

  • Forest Trail

For those wanting just a simple stroll through towering trees, the Forest Trail extends to only 300m long. It also contains the Mid-Canopy Walk which is a netted bridge suspended above the forest floor to make for an exciting activity. 

sungei buloh wetland reserve

Image source: NParks website

  • Coastal Trail

As it stretches out onto the Straits of Johor, the Coastal Trail is great to stroll through with the kids across its long boardwalk and picturesque view. The Observation Pod is also a definite spot for an Instagram-worthy shot with the entire family. 

  • Junior Adventure Trail

More family-friendly than the rest, the Junior Adventure Trail is worth the visit if you’re bringing the kiddos along. There’s a pond for their curious little minds to explore as well as kid-friendly obstacle courses and pulley boats.

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For a more informative walk through Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, you can also register for a free guided walk available every weekend. You may find out more about guided walks here.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: A Fun Day Trip With The Entire Family

Image source: NParks website

Bird-watching and spotting other native inhabitants

With the wide variety of mangrove wildlife at Sungei Buloh, you’ll definitely be able to spot different species of many animal friends.

Stick around and you will be able to see the reserve’s giant mudskipper, tree-climbing crab, birds, spiders, butterflies, estuarine crocodile, monitor lizards, otters and molluscs.

You can even play a little game with the kids to spot as many of its 231 species of migratory birds. 

Lead image source from NParks website. 

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