Friday, December 7, 2012

Singapore Walks: Mount Faber to Hort Park

For the last few months, Noah has been able to happily keep up on long walks without needing a stroller. Soon, we will be needing a stroller again but for now... here we come Singapore! A few weekends ago, we took a cab to Mount Faber Park which is up on a hill above Vivocity, portal to Sentosa. Below is a view from Mount Faber Park (unfortunately, we did not take any pictures of this walk but I got some off the internet...).


From Mount Faber, we walked to the Henderson Waves Bridge - a funky wave-like bridge that was even written up in the NY Times. 


It looks even more spectacular at night... 


The pedestrian bridge is all wood.




From there we walked along the Southern Ridges Walk to terrace park... 


And further down, on suspended bridges. Signs kept telling us to beware the monkeys but unfortunately (or fortunately), we did not see any monkeys. We saw lots of birds and butterflies and little bugs though...


From there, we walked to Hort Park.  


The total walk was about 4k and Noah seemed to really enjoy it. So... the next available weekend, we went to Bukit Brown Cemetery and Nature Reserve ... (see next post). 

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