The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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Welcome to World of Birdnest Museum Ever wonder what is edible bird’s nest? Come visit us at the serene & tranquil Gallop Kranji Farm Resort.
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This 200-acre reserve, situated north of the island, is home to over 150 species of rare and exotic birds.
Despite being a stone city, we do care for nature! Spent this morning at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve made me realized how much our National Parks Board has done through research and education to conserve this wetland. It gave us the outdoor classroom to experience what nature has to offer Sunday morning walk at the 202 ha of this rare oasis of natural wonders and home to unique plants and animals. Following through the trails of mangroves, mudflats, ponds and forest with refreshing smell, sights and sounds of nature. Started from the visitor centre at Kranji way, we head to the Forest Trail, a 300metre stroll to the mid of Canopy Walk and to the Eagle Point lookout pod. There are five look out pods that could give you different views. After completing the Coastal Trail, we continued to the Magrove Boardwalk and the Migrating Bird Trail. It was certainly a refreshing and educational morning for me. Would love to do it again.
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Jurong Frog Farm (JFF) is the first and only frog farm in Singapore. Established in 1981, JFF is in Kranji Countryside, away from the buzz of the city. Get up close with around 20,000 American Bullfrogs and enjoy their melodious chorus. Take a guided tour and be introduced to the basics of frogs' life-cycle and habits, feed them, take photographs with them, sample Hashima Dessert, and bring home a souvenir.
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Revel in the rustic natural landscape of Sungei Buloh at this tranquil flower graden. Nyee Phoe has an extensive nursery with all kinds of plants, flowers, pots and other gardening material available for sale, to help you create your own lush garden.
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Capture a piece of country life in bustling Singapore at this organic farm and bistro. Specialising in healthy locally grown produce with no chemical fertilisers, pesticides and growth hormones, Bollywood Veggies also offers hearty home-cooked meals at its in-house eatery.
Loved everything about our experience at Bollywood Veggies. We booked the cooking class with the farm tour for 3 hours. The host took us around the farm and explained the different herbs and plants and their medicinal values. Then we brought back some herbs to add to our cooking. We made a delicious sambal Baramundi with Indonesian herb and coconut rice. The whole experience was just fantastic. Our host was so lovely, fun and patient. And the end result was a wonderful meal with friends freshly prepared by our own hands. Highly highly recommend!!
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We are a bird's nest themed museum called Swiftlet Garden Museum. The museum offers interesting facts about the ecology and habitat of swiftlets. Other topics include, cave nests, house nests, proper and improper ways of processing bird's nest, how to farm swiftlets and the latest research done on bird's nest. Finally we have a live demonstration to attract nearby swiftlets to fly above our heads.
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Aero-Green Technology is a farm with a difference. It aims to provide clean, free and quality vegetables grown though aeroponic technology, and educate visitors with interactive farm exhibits.
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Since 1988, Hay Dairies is the only goat farm in Singapore supplying fresh pasteurized goat milk to the local market. With 800 dairy goats of mixed breeds originating from the USA, and the latest farming technology, Hay Dairies strives to serve its market with a fresher and healthier alternative.
We went on a Sunday at 830am -already quite a number of people there . Reach early otherwise there will be no carpark. There was a viewing platform for one to see the milking of the goats . Purchase a $5 bunch of grass food for the goats and off to the barns to feed the goats and take photos . The kids will love this . After the barn visit , sit down to enjoy the goats milk. Try if you have never tried this before but i cannot quarantee that you will like it. There are two wash basins with ample soap for washing hands after petting the goats . There were also quail eggs on sale too. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience and felt that this farm is very thought out and organised , better than most farms that we visited in Australia .
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