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  1. Singapore's highest natural peak. Be surrounded by nature as you climb the 163-metre Bukit Timah Hill. Find a hiking trail that leads to the summit. Undisturbed tropical forest. Explore one of Singapore's few primary rainforests, home to a high percentage of Singapore's plant, animal and insect life. Find out more > Plants and animals.

  2. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (abbreviation: BTNR) is a 1.7-square-kilometre (0.66 sq mi) nature reserve near the geographic centre of Singapore, located on the slopes of Bukit Timah Hill, the country's highest natural peak standing at a height of approximately 165 metres (541 ft), and parts of the surrounding area, located actually in Bukit ...

    • Chestnut Nature Park. Spanning a total of 81 hectares, recently opened Chestnut Nature Park is the largest nature park in Singapore. The first in Singapore to have separate mountain biking and hiking trails, here you won’t have to worry about cyclists coming your way around the corners.
    • Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. With its peak at 163.63 metres above ground, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is the closest thing we have to a mountain. And after a 2-year reconstruction effort that cost $14.25 million ended in October last year, her trails are open again for daily visits – this time offering a better experience to the public and more protection for its plants and animals.
    • Kampong Trail. Kampong Trail is probably the one trail in this list that you probably haven’t heard of before. Made up of several smaller trails, the trail can bring you from the base of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve to Chestnut Nature Park and even all the way to MacRitchie (16.5km) – if you’re super fit.
    • Hindhede Nature Park. When you think of hiking trails on Bukit Timah Hill, the super steep slope up to the summit is probably the first thing on your mind.
  3. Highlights. rest walk just minutes away. Nature in its pristine form. An amazing variety of native plants and wildlife. Shelter. How to get to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Trail.

  4. Learn about the history, biodiversity and conservation efforts of Singapore's largest primary forest. Discover some of the remarkable tree species that you can find in the reserve, such as the Seraya, Keranji, Meraga and Kungkur.

  5. Learn about the reserve's location, accessibility, trails, flora, fauna, and historical significance. Explore the rich biodiversity and conservation efforts of Singapore's premier nature reserve on Bukit Timah Hill.

  6. Singapore will surprise you with her share of wildlife and nature. Some of the garden city's most unexpected gems is the hidden-away pocket of greenery that is Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Start your exploration of the reserve at the Bukit Timah Hill Visitor Centre.

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