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  1. Henderson Waves is a pedestrian bridge crossing Henderson Road in the Southern Ridges in Singapore. The bridge is one of two pedestrian bridges that form part of the walking trail connecting the Southern Ridges with Mount Faber along with Alexandra Arch, and is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Built back in 2008, Henderson Waves was part of a government initiative to create more green spaces across the Southern part of Singapore. The 274m-long bridge connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park, part of the Southern Ridges trail.

  3. 6 days ago · Walking through the Telok Blangah Hill Park, you will recognise the iconic Henderson Waves: a distinct 274m-long pedestrian bridge with a unique wave-like structure. This charming, wood-panelled bridge is the tallest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.

    • Kent Ridge Park
    • Canopy Walk
    • HortPark
    • Alexandra Arch
    • The Singing Forest
    • Forest Walk
    • Telok Blangah Hill Park
    • Sembcorp Forest of Giants
    • Henderson Waves
    • Mount Faber Park

    Begin your walking journey of the Southern Ridge at Kent Ridge Park. This 47-hectare historical park is the place where one of the last battles of World War II was fought for Singapore. You can learn more about the history of the Battle of Pasir Panjang at the park’s Reflections at Bukit Chandu Museum, which is set in a restored colonial bungalow c...

    Enjoy a leisurely stroll across this 280m elevated wooden boardwalk connecting Kent Ridge Park to HortPark. The walk cuts through the Adinandra Belukar, a distinct type of secondary forest that regenerates after exhaustive agriculture exploitation. Here, you’ll see a rich variety of flora and fauna as well as squirrels, lizards and birds in their n...

    HortPark is Singapore’s horticulture paradise for those with a green thumb. This 9-hectare park is a one-stop center for gardening-related recreational, educational and research activities. HortPark has a series of themed garden displays, such as Water Gardens, Edible Gardens, and Pitter Patter Potter Garden to learn about various planting methods....

    Designed like an opened leaf, this 80m bridge is the only section of the Southern Ridges that intersects closely with Singapore’s urban landscape. Connecting HortPark to the Forest Walk leading up to Telok Blangah Hill, Alexandra Arch overlooks the bustling Alexandra Road below. At night, the bridge is lit up with beautiful changing LED lights that...

    Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of native birds. A project sponsored by STMicroelectronics, the Singing Forest in HortPark was launched in 2010 to enhance the already-rich biodiversity of the area by planting trees specially selected from 38 native species to attract various species of birds. The best time for birdwatching is between 7am ...

    This elevated, 1.3km metallic elevated walkway linking HortPark and Telok Blangah Hill Park zigzags through nature, going up and over treetops to let you observe forest and fauna under your feet. Alternatively, you can get closer to nature by trekking along the Earth Trail, a natural dirt path that runs underneath and parallel to the Forest Walk. L...

    Themed “Recapturing the Past Splendour”, this hilltop park has been a popular gathering spot for trading communities since the early 19th century. Today, it remains a well-known area for visitors to practice tai chi, go jogging, or enjoy a meal at the park’s many picnic tables. The highlight of Telok Blangah Hill Park is the Terrace Garden. It has ...

    In 2010, Sembcorp pledged $1 million to plant a massive forest of over 600 rare trees that originally dominated Singapore’s landscape before the onset of urbanization. Called the forest of “giants”, you will be awed by some of the 55 species planted here that can reach amazing heights of above 80 meters.

    Standing 36 meters above Henderson Road, this is the most iconic section of the Southern Ridges. It is also the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Henderson Waves’ artistic, distinctive wave-like structure consisting of a series of rolling wooden curved ‘ribs’ makes for a great photo-taking spo...

    Trek up to Faber Point of Mount Faber Park, which is the highest point of Mount Faber (Singapore’s 4th highest peak) and enjoy views of the city through binoculars at the park’s viewing deck. As one of Singapore’s oldest parks, Mount Faber Park is also where you can learn about the country’s key historical events from beautifully carved wall murals...

  4. At the start of Henderson Waves (Mount Faber Plaza) stands a nutmeg tree – a symbol of this area’s past when it was a nutmeg plantation. Walk a little further and you will see the distinctive wave-like structure of the 274m-long pedestrian bridge that matches its name perfectly. This charming, wood-panelled bridge was built

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  5. www.tripadvisor.com.sg › Attraction_Review-g294265-d3561693Henderson Waves - Tripadvisor

    There are many reasons that Singapore receives almost 20 million visitors a year and one of them is the architectural wonder known as the Henderson Wave. The Henderson Wave is an undulating bridge completed in 2008 and is located in the aptly named green belt section in Southern Singapore.

  6. Henderson Waves Bridge is one of the most charming attractions in Singapore, and the highest pedestrian bridge in the country. This bridge connects the Telok Blangah Hill Park to the iconic Mount Faber Park; an architectural masterpiece in its own right.