How do I get to Sungei Buloh?
How do I get to Sungei Buloh?
To get to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve by bus, board SMRT bus 925 from Kranji MRT Station. Alight at Kranji Reservoir Carpark B (to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Extension’s Visitor Centre), walk for 15 minutes to reach the Reserve.
How long is the walk at Sungei Buloh?
The trail itself is 1.3KM long, making it the second-longest trail at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Visitors commonly use this trail to hike, birdwatch, and of course, take their Insta-worthy shots with the modern pavilion.
What is the best time to go to Sungei Buloh?
September to March
The most popular time of the year to visit is from September to March. This is when migratory birds such as the Great Egret, Marsh Sandpiper and Himalayan Swiftlet fly into the wetlands at Sungei Buloh.
Where are the crocodiles in Sungei Buloh?
Sungei Buloh Wetland, at 202ha, is one of the best places to see the annual bird migration. But not only that, here the notorious saltwater or estuarine crocodile can be seen, lazing about on the shores of the mangroves.
Can we cycle in Sungei Buloh?
Nope not allow into park.
Where can we see crocodiles in Singapore?
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
SINGAPORE – Crocodiles can usually be seen sunbathing and swimming at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, but they have made surprise appearances at other parts of the island.
Why you should visit Sungei Buloh?
The coastal boardwalk offers a scenic and breathtaking view of the Kranji waterfront with a lookout point where raptors such as the Ospreys and White-Bellied Sea Eagles can be spotted hunting for prey. At low tide, visitors can even observe crabs and fish foraging for food in the waters.
How long is Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve?
1.3km long
The Coastal Trail is what Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is most known for. Just do a quick location search on Instagram and you’ll see these photogenic wooden pods flooding your screen. There are five pods total, scattered along this 1.3km long trail.
What can we do at Sungei Buloh?
Visit Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve to spot wild crocodiles, monitor lizards and birds, and explore mangrove forests! This kid-friendly nature park is a great place for families.
Are dogs allowed at Sungei Buloh?
Do not bring dogs to these nature reserves and parks: Central Catchment Nature Reserve, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Kranji Marshes, Labrador Nature Reserve, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Upper Peirce Reservoir Park, Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, Sungei Buloh Wetlands Extension Park, Windsor Nature Park and all trails …
What time do crocodiles come out?
Crocodilians are most active by night, but can also hunt by day – although all crocodilian species are primarily nocturnal (ie. active at night) that does not mean that they will be asleep during the day. In fact all species can be active by day or night, sleeping only briefly and waking easily with minor disturbance.