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    Trek The Southern Ridges Like A Pro: Your Ultimate Hiking Guide

    Joel Conceicao

    Last updated: Dec 17, 20244 minutes

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    Trekking Guide to the Southern Ridges Trail

    Imagine this: you, surrounded by lots of greenery, incredible views, exciting trails, and really cool bridges. Whether you love connecting with nature, taking photos, or just want a peaceful break from the hustle and bustle of it all, the Southern Ridges hike is perfect.

    Get ready to put on your hiking boots and go on an exciting adventure along the Southern Ridges. It's a beautiful 10-kilometre trail that links a bunch of parks and nature areas in the southern part of Singapore. If it's your first time going on the trail, here are the best tips and secrets about all you need to know, like hidden cool spots and quicker ways to get around.

    So, grab your water bottle, camera, and your walking shoes, and let's go explore the awesome spots on the Southern Ridges trail. It's time to say: challenge accepted!

    The Best Things to Do on the Southern Ridges Trail Hike in Singapore

    1. Mount Faber Park

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    Kickstart your adventure with a cable car from Harbourfront or Sentosa to the starting point of the Mount Faber Park walking trail for a jaw-dropping bird's-eye view of the Singapore skyline and harbour.

    It's the perfect way to get your adrenaline pumping and set the tone for an epic hike ahead amid the lush foliage aBnd fresh mountain air.

    If you prefer to stretch your muscles, hike up the hill through the Marang Trail from Harbourfront MRT Station.

    2. Henderson Waves

    As you stroll across the Henderson Waves Bridge, get ready to be amazed by its stunning architecture. This wave-shaped structure provides the perfect chance to enjoy the peaceful beauty of nature. During the day, you'll see lush rainforest views below, and in the evening, it becomes an ideal spot to catch a breathtaking sunset if you're lucky enough to catch one.

    As darkness descends, the bridge lights up with a golden glow and overlooks a sparkling cityscape, making the Henderson Waves Trail a must-visit.

    3. Forest Walk

    Next, stroll through the Forest Walk above Telok Blangah Hill Park to immerse yourself in a green wonderland. The 1.3-kilometre elevated walkway will make you feel like you're walking among the treetops.

    Listen to the rustle of leaves and symphony of birds singing, breathe in the crisp air, and let nature rejuvenate your soul. A short detour also leads to the Sembcorp Forest of Giants and the stunning Alkaff Mansion.

    4. Alexandra Arch

    There is no lack of architectural marvels on the Southern Ridges of Singapore - enter the Alexandra Arch. This iconic 80m-long curved bridge appears like a leaf opening over Alexandra Road and adds a touch of elegance to the surrounding greenery. Walk across it and enjoy the harmonious blend of nature, skyline views, and contemporary design. At night, the bridge transforms into a visual delight when colour-changing LED lights illuminate its structure.

    5. HortPark

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    After Alexandra Arch, the trail diverges into two routes, with Route A heading towards HortPark. Explore the beautiful landscapes wandering through the themed gardens, like Potter Garden, Edible Garden, and Therapeutic Garden.

    It's the perfect spot to have a relaxing picnic, buy gardening tools, and find inspiration for your home garden.

    6. Canopy Walk 

    Continue on Route A, trekking uphill through a park connector that links HortPark to Kent Ridge Park. Here you will find the absolutely gorgeous Canopy Walk, a 280-metre-long metal walkway. Suspended high above the forest floor, the Canopy Walk gives you a great bird's eye view of the jungle and HDB flats, which make for a pretty unique juxtaposition of Mother Earth and urban living.

    7. Reflections at Bukit Chandu

    Dive deeper into World War II history by stepping into Reflections at Bukit Chandu at the end of Route A, one of the best free museums in Singapore. Learn about the heroic stand of the Malay Regiment during the war through interactive exhibits and immersive displays that bring the past to life. It's an educational and eye-opening stop along your hiking journey to gain a deeper understanding of the courage and sacrifices made by the Malays.

    8. Berlayer Creek

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    For the alternate Route B, head towards Berlayer Creek after Alexandra Arch. Hiking past the pavilion adjoining Labrador Park MRT station, you will reach this tranquil creek, one of the two remaining mangroves in southern Singapore. The lookout points on the Berlayer Creek Boardwalk help you spot the diverse fauna. A detour through the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk passes by beautiful colonial houses and leads you to the sea.

    9. Labrador Nature Reserve

    Passing by glimpses of maritime history at Dragon's Teeth Gate, Red Beacon and the Old Fort Entrance, you have finally arrived at the end of the hike. Explore the rocky shores and coastal cliffs, walk along sandy beaches and let the sound of crashing waves fill your ears. You might spot some marine life or even catch a stunning sunset over the horizon.

    How to make your Southern Ridges trip epic:

    Cable Car Sky Dining at Faber Peak

    Indulge in exquisite dishes prepared by a skilled chef while soaring above Singapore's mesmerising skyline on a cable car at Faber Peak. What you'll get? An intimate and unforgettable cable car sky dining experience, set against the backdrop of hilltop vistas and a view of the South China Sea.

    Forest Bathing Experience and High Tea at Tamarind Hill

    Why not pamper yourself with a super chill afternoon in the heart of nature? Join a forest bathing session that's all about slowing down and getting cozy with Mother Nature. Basically, it's a gentle, sensory journey through the lush Labrador Nature Reserve. And afterward, when your senses are all alive and buzzing, head back to a lovely colonial bungalow for a seriously scrumptious Thai-inspired afternoon high tea.

    EZ Link Card for Singapore Public Transport 

    If you're looking for a convenient way to use Singapore's public transport hassle-free, then an EZ Link card is a must-have. These one-stop cards are not only your ticket to seamless transits but help with all kinds of lifestyle payments at retail outlets and dining.

    Commonly Asked Questions

    How long does it take to complete the Southern Ridges trail?

    The duration to complete the entire Southern Ridges trail depends on your pace, the routes you take, and the attractions you choose to explore. On average, it takes about 3 to 4 hours to complete the trail, but you can also break it down into smaller sections over multiple days and enjoy shorter walks.

    Are the Southern Ridges suitable for beginners or families?

    Yes, the trail of Southern Ridges is well-suited for beginners and families. The route is well-maintained and offers varying degrees of difficulty, allowing visitors of all fitness levels to enjoy the experience.

    Are there amenities along the Southern Ridges trail?

    Various amenities line the Southern Ridges, including restrooms, water coolers, shaded seating areas, and eateries like cafes or food dispensing kiosks.

    How do I get to the Southern Ridges in Singapore?

    The nearest MRT stations are HarbourFront on North-East Line and Labrador Park on Circle Line. From HarbourFront, you can walk to the entrance of Mount Faber Park. From Labrador Park, you can access the trail via the Marang Trail. Additionally, various bus services serve the parks along the Southern Ridges.

    How do I go to Henderson Waves?

    To reach Henderson Waves, you can start your journey from the entrance of Mount Faber Park or Telok Blangah Hill Park. Both have clear signages guiding you to Henderson Waves. Just follow the directional signs or refer to a map of the Southern Ridges to ensure you’re on the right track.

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    Written by Joel Conceicao

    Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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