Windsor Nature Park, Nature reserve in Central region, Singapore.
Windsor Nature Park is a nature reserve in central Singapore containing secondary forest, freshwater wetlands, and grasslands surrounding the Upper Peirce Reservoir. The park spans about 75 hectares and features walking trails including an elevated pathway that runs through the canopy.
The nature reserve was established in 2017 as part of Singapore's plan to create a connected network of protected natural areas in the central region. This designation helped safeguard habitats for local wildlife within a rapidly developing urban landscape.
The park serves as a meeting place for people seeking closer connection with nature. Visitors walk through trails that pass by wetlands and forests, experiencing how urban spaces and wild habitats can coexist.
The area is accessible daily and best explored on foot, with multiple entry points and clear trail markings throughout. Visitors should plan for early mornings and bring plenty of water plus insect repellent, as the humid climate attracts mosquitoes.
The Drongo Trail stands out with a 150-meter elevated walkway running through the tree canopy, offering rare overhead perspectives. From this vantage point, visitors can observe monitor lizards and long-tailed macaques living naturally among the branches.
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