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Sungei Buloh - Mangroves & More
A forest growing in the sea, crabs climbing up trees and fishes living on land – welcome to the mangroves!
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, March 2 · 3 - 5:30pm +08
Location
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve (Wetland Centre) 301 Neo Tiew Crescent Singapore, 718925 Singapore
Refund Policy
About this event
Highlights:
- Discover the bizarre world of the mangroves and its denizens!
- Explore what life on the edge between land and sea is like and what it takes to survive there.
- Find out about Sungei Buloh's importance as one of the last remaining mangrove forests in Singapore and stop-over place for migratory birds.
Tour synopsis:
Life in the mangroves is influenced by the rhythm of the tides. This roughly 2.5-hour tour introduces you to the mangrove ecosystem and provides insights into the various adaptations plants and animals have developed to eke out a living in this rather harsh environment. You will have an opportunity to observe typical denizens of the mangroves, such as tree-climbing crabs, mudskippers or monitor lizards close up. And with a bit of luck, you may even spot one of the resident crocodiles there!
Recommended minimum age: 6 years
Please note:
Walk will be conducted in compliance with the Safe Management Measures published by the Singapore Tourism Board.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
This event is an outdoor activity subject to the whims of the elements. It may have to be shortened, delayed or aborted for safety reasons in case of inclement weather. No refund will be given in this case.
Details on meeting point, attire, etc. will be emailed to you a day or two before the event.
About the organizer
Ulu Singapore is a licensed travel agency (TA licence no.: 03054N), specialising in taking the curious and adventurous on guided nature walks to the remote and rustic corners of the city.
By day or at night - discover Singapore's wild side, its rainforests, mangroves and coral reefs, on one of our many walks and hikes led by experienced nature guides.