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Botanical Gardens in Singapore




Botanical Gardens in Singapore witness a huge footfall everyday. It is a beautiful garden displaying the fascinating variety and range of the amazing plant kingdom found in Singapore. A total of 52-hectare land encompasses the whole Botanical Gardens in Singapore. It is considered to be one of the largest botanical reserves of Singapore. This garden is the abode of more than 600,000 specimens of flora and gives you comprehensive information on plants in various surroundings. You will surely be delighted to see the wonderful miscellany of vegetation and foliage of Botanic Gardens in Singapore.

Sir Stamford Raffles established the Botanical Gardens in Singapore in the year 1822. Due to fiscal causes, this garden had to be shut down in 1829 and in 1859 it was set up again with the colonial government’s support. Botanical Gardens in Singapore are spread in various parts. This is divided into Orchid Garden, Ginger Garden, Evolution Garden and Rain Forest.

Orchid Garden, the leading draw of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, is ideally situated on the mid-western part of this garden. Expanding over the mountainous territory on 3 hectares land, the lush green Garden possesses an assortment of 1,000 species and 2,000 amalgams of orchids. The 1.5 hectare Evolution Garden, is set at the central part of the garden providing detailed information about the growth of plant life on earth through years. Ginger Garden includes 1 hectare of land positioned next to the National Orchid Garden. It houses floras related to the ginger family. You will find a gift shop and also a well equipped restaurant here. A waterfall is set up in this area to enhance the beauty and establish it as a good picnic spot. The Rain Forest covers 6 hectares of land in this garden.

Botanical Gardens in Singapore include some other attractions. You can stroll around Green Pavilion, Botany Center, Palm Valley, Saraca Stream Walk, Sundiaal Garden, Bandstand Area and Sun Garden. You can also see three pristine lakes, known as Symphony Lake, Eco Lake and Swan Lake here within the boundaries of the garden. Do not miss a chance to enjoy melodious concerts at Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage while going for wildlife excursions in Singapore.

You will have to come to Cluny Road of Singapore city to reach the Botanical Gardens in Singapore. You will get several buses and shuttles from Holland Road and Bukit Timah Road.

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