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Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
Nature Culture Guided Walks by Cicada Tree Eco-Place

Photo Credits: Andrew Tay
This wetland reserve is now a resting and feeding spot for migratory birds. But it also hosts a fantastic diversity of native fauna and flora. In the past, the area had several kampongs (villages) with the locals tending to vegetable and fruit tree plots. Many of these fruit trees and traditional herbs still survive and may be encountered along the trails. The people also constructed fish and prawn ponds in the mangroves. These are now used by the birds.

Of late, otters, civets & estuarine crocodiles have also made Sg. Buloh their home. Come see for yourselves!

Date: Saturday, 10 July 2010, 3.00 pm

Duration: 2 hrs

Trails: Level dirt paths and boardwalks suitable for children, the elderly, disabled or participants using wheelchairs.

Walk fee:
  • $13 per person (adult or child), excluding park entrance fees.
  • Minimum 20 pax for walk to go ahead. Minimum age of 6 years.
  • Park entrance fee is $1.00 for adults, 50 cents for children.
For registration/enquiries, please email .