For such a densely populated place Singapore is remarkably green. Water and sunshine obviously help, but there has been a deliberate policy that nature should not miss out completely in the scramble for land. And it hasn’t. There are birds, mammals and reptiles in parks and gardens that are big enough parcels to sustain them. Yes, the glass is not full but don’t think of it as half empty.
In six days I visited ten parks and gardens. They were all worth visiting. My main interests are birds and wildlife so let me rate them with that in mind. (Gardens by the Bay is unmissable for different reasons). I’ll list them below the photos for any one planning a visit themselves. There are two groups – my favorites and the merely marvelous.




















Favorites
- Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
- Jurong Lake Gardens
- Dairy Farm Nature Park
Silver Medalists
- Fort Canning Park
- Gardens by the Bay
- Hindhede Nature Park
- Pasir Ris Park
- Mount Faber Park
- Punggol Waterway Park