Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Singapore's first ASEAN Heritage Park, offering a pristine habitat for wildlife and a refuge for migratory birds.
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, located in the northwestern part of Singapore, spans over 324 hectares of critical habitat teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park since 2003, it comprises a unique blend of mangroves, mudflats, ponds, and forests that attract a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds, insects, amphibians, and reptiles. The site's history is profound, as it was once a thriving fishing ground before its transformation into a conserved wetland in 1993. Today, it offers several recreational opportunities such as bird watching, nature walks, and educational tours. Noteworthy landmarks include observation hides and towers that allow visitors to closely observe bird migrations. The Reserve's intricate ecosystem is a haven for endangered species, serving as both a research site for scientists and an educational experience for visitors seeking a deeper appreciation of nature.
Migratory Bird Observation at Main Hide
Unique Ecosystem of Mangrove Forests
Scenic Coastal Boardwalk
Sungei Buloh Wetland Centre Exhibits
A picturesque path that lets visitors explore the unique mangrove ecosystem.
An excellent vantage point for observing predatory birds in action.
Strategically placed huts for stealthy bird watching.