Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
双溪布洛湿地保护区
Singapore's largest wetland reserve featuring mangrove forests, tidal pools, and diverse birdlife including migratory species and resident eagles. It's an essential destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers seeking pristine natural habitats and educational experiences about tropical ecosystems.
Things to do
- Guided Boardwalk Trail — Walk the elevated timber boardwalk through mangrove forests to observe mudskippers, fiddler crabs, and nesting birds without disturbing their habitats.
- Birdwatching at Observation Hides — Use the reserve's strategically positioned hides to spot resident white-bellied sea eagles, herons, egrets, and migratory species during peak seasons (September to March).
- Tidal Pool Exploration — Investigate shallow pools and rocky outcrops at low tide to discover horseshoe crabs, sea anemones, starfish, and other intertidal creatures.
- Nature Photography — Capture the wetland landscape, wildlife, and mangrove ecosystem throughout the day, with golden hour providing optimal lighting conditions.
- Educational Interpretation Centre Visit — Learn about mangrove ecology, migratory bird patterns, and wetland conservation efforts through exhibits and interactive displays at the visitor centre.
- Sunset Viewing at Reserve Perimeter — Watch the sun set over the Johor Strait while observing evening bird activity and the changing colours of the mangrove landscape.
Food to try
- Nasi Lemak from Nearby Hawker Stalls — Fragrant coconut rice served with sambal, hard-boiled eggs, and fried anchovies available at nearby food courts before or after your reserve visit.
- Fresh Seafood at Kranji Area Restaurants — Sample locally caught fish, prawns, and crabs prepared steamed or in chilli sauce at restaurants near the reserve entrance in the Kranji neighbourhood.
- Ais Kacang from Local Vendors — Cool down with this traditional shaved ice dessert topped with syrup, condensed milk, and beans, commonly sold near the visitor centre.
- Char Kuey Teow — Stir-fried flat rice noodles with prawns, Chinese sausage, and bean sprouts from hawker stalls in the Kranji commercial area.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect Wildlife Quiet Hours — Early morning (before 8am) offers the best birdwatching opportunities as birds are most active, so plan visits during quieter times to minimize disturbance.
- Wear Appropriate Footwear and Sun Protection — The boardwalk can be slippery after rain and sun exposure is intense, so wear proper shoes and bring sunscreen, hats, and insect repellent for comfort.
- Follow Reserve Regulations and Stay on Paths — Singapore's nature reserves require visitors to remain on designated trails and boardwalks to protect sensitive wetland habitats and prevent erosion.
- Bring Binoculars and Field Guides — Local birdwatchers typically carry binoculars and bird identification books to enhance their experience, and many enthusiasts gather during migration seasons to share sightings.