Jurong Lake Gardens Hike

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You can also use it without the Internet while walking.

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Jurong Lake Park

In this park, you will be surrounded by a lake, swamps, abundant tropical trees, and ponds that house the habitat of river otters, monitor lizards, monkeys, and various species of birds, such as the Hornbill, which reminds us of the Toucan, and an incredible view of green parrots that gather in the treetops.

This park is a paradise for those who love the outdoors. It’s the perfect spot for a range of activities, from leisurely hikes to brisk runs and even cycling and skating.

The park is quite easy to navigate. The paths are flat, and small bridges connect the different areas.

Admission to the park is free and accessible by public transportation, making it a perfect experience even for those on a budget.

It is an Ideal visit for nature lovers and those who want to go hiking outdoors in Singapore. Continue reading about Jurong Lake Gardens.

Location

Jurong Lake Gardens is located in the central-west area of ​​the island. The walk begins and ends at the Lakeside Subway Station, East-West Green Line at Exit A.

This walk is one-way along the “Coastal Walk” along the water and back through the park’s interior using the Park Connector.

Tips for visiting Jurong Lake Gardens
  • Bring a hat or cap to protect yourself from the sun and sun protection.
  • It is best to go early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the extreme heat.
  • Carry enough water.
  • There are bathrooms available in the Park.
  • Jurong Lake Gardens is open 24 hours a day and is illuminated at night.
  • Enjoy the beauty of Jurong Lake Gardens without any cost, as admission to the Park is free for all visitors.
  • In the Park, there is a Starbucks at the entrance.
  • Visit my page, which is dedicated to hiking in Singapore.

Start of the walk

From Lakeside MRT Station Exit A, turn left and cross the pedestrian crossing towards Jurong Lake Gardens.
Once inside, take the path to the right and towards the park’s central section.

Panoramic view near the entrance

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As soon as you enter, you are welcomed to the park by a panoramic view of the lake; on the wooden platform, you can sit to enjoy or even have a drink. Be careful with the monkeys that come out when you least expect it in search of food.

The Floating wetlands

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Enjoy the variety of plants in this part of the lake; you can go on the elevated platform that crosses the water or the paved path.

If you pay attention, you will see the Monitor Lizard hanging around. These harmless animals are found in most Natural Parks in Singapore.

Practicing water sports

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Many water sports can be practiced on the lake.
Passion Wave is a place where you can rent canoes for Kayaking.
When I passed by, it was closed, and I didn’t see any people Kayaking. If you’re interested, it’s best to check their website for opening hours.

The bridge to the Chinese and Japanese gardens

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On your left, as you approach Forest Ramble, you will see the bridge connecting the park with the Chinese and Japanese gardens.
It is a shame that both gardens are closed for refurbishment.

The Forest Ramble

In this park, children can enjoy games inspired by nature. There are slides, swings, and sand play areas.
There are hammocks next to the lake, and the entire path is surrounded by plants and trees, which is typical of this region. This part of the park is open from 8 am to 10 pm.

Growing local plants

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Various types of plants are grown in this area, such as the local eggplant called Brinjal, which is widely used in typical Malaysian and Chinese dishes. Brinjal in Sichuan sauce is one of my favorite dishes!
They also grow several varieties of chili peppers.

Rasau Walk

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Along this undulating walkway, you will see different types of plants that have their habitats in swampy areas. Numerous birds also live and nest here.

Continue the walk until you reach a building with a circular roof. Inside, you will find machines to buy a cold drink, bathrooms, and even an Olympic-size swimming pool.

Turn left towards Neram Streams.

Fishing areas

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For fishing lovers, there are areas where fishing is allowed. I saw a sign at the edge of this part of the lake indicating the areas where fishing was allowed.

Generally, fishing is only allowed in certain places in Singapore; those who break the law risk paying very high fines, so it is better to be well-informed before doing so!

Park Connectors

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In Singapore, there is a network of park connectors that connect various regions. One passes right here, and it is ideal for cyclists or skaters.

Since we took the path that bordered the coast on the way out, on the way back, we will take the route through the park connector and the interior of the gardens.

The little hills

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At a certain point on your right-hand side, you will see several promontories covered with grass and some small hills. Going up there is fun; it has good views and is an excellent place to take photos.

Passing this part to the left, you will see a dog play park, where dogs can play and run without a leash.

The end of the walk

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At the end of the walk, we will find a place at the water’s edge where river otters usually hang out.

During my visit, I saw a large family of otters with babies.

After watching the otters, we cross the water walkway to the exit and return to the Lakeside subway station.

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If you want to take more outdoor walks in Singapore, visit the Singapore page for itineraries, maps, and routes to discover this beautiful country.

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