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Bukit Batok Nature Park is a peaceful haven that was previously an abandoned quarry. It is now the site of a large reflecting pool. Developed in 1988, the park offers breathtaking views, and it is the go-to place for leisurely strolls as you take in the serene surroundings. It occupies an area of 36 hectares and is wheelchair accessible.
Highlights:
- Swimming and fishing are not permitted.
- No motorized vehicles, skates, or skateboards are allowed in the park.
- Group numbers should be kept under 30, and a permit is needed for larger numbers.
AMENITIES:
- Toilets
- Drinking fountains
- Shelter
- Lookout points
- Playground
- Park benches
THINGS TO DO:
- Bird watching
- Flora: orchids and a wide variety of shrubs and trees
- Fauna: butterflies, fish, monitor lizards, and other wildlife
- Walking nature trail
- Visit the World War 2 memorial site
- Catch views of the quarry pool from lookout points
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