Singapore Botanic Gardens

>> Tuesday, April 7, 2009

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Singapore Botanic Gardens - one of the world’s largest botanical reserves, a tourist and educational attraction, and an important institution for plant taxonomic, biodiversity research and conservation programme in the region. The park holds the important mission of connecting plants and people. Admission to the Park (with exception of National Orchid Garden) is free and it is open from 5am to midnight daily.




The park is the habitat of very wide varieties of plant specimens located in different settings like gardens, tropical forest, lawns, lakes, waterfall and fountains.




Its main attractions include:
1) National Orchid Garden
2) Rainforest
3) Evolution Garden
4) Ginger Garden
5) Jacob Ballas Children's Garden
6) Palm Valley
7) Lakes – Symphony Lake, Swan Lake and Eco-Lake.



Food court, restaurant, café, visitor centres and gift shop are also located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens.

For further details, please refer to http://www.sbg.org.sg/








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