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Animal Kingdom

Singapore is one of the major tourist attractions known all over the world. It is best known for its parks and wild life sanctuaries, which attracts thousands of tourists each year from all over the world.

Jurong Bird Park

Located in beautifully landscapes 20-hectors of land, is the bird park in Southeast Asia.
The park houses over 8,000 birds from 6000 species including one of the largest Hornbill collections in the world. It holds the distinction of having the world's tallest man-made waterfall.
Check out its Southeast Asian Birds Aviary where a thunderstorm is simulated everyday at noon, the nocturnal house where owls and kiwis can be found and the colorful Parrot Paradise. Look out also for bird shows. The Bird Park can be covered by monorail or on foot.

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
It is lying in  164-hectare land , contains more species of plants than the entire North America and is one among the two rainforest in the world within the city boundaries other being the Rio de Janeirio 
At the heart of the reserve lies Singapore's highest point- Bukit Timah Hill at 164 meters above sea level - with wildlife like long-tailed macaques, flying lemurs and the seldom-seen pangolin and mouse deer waiting to be discovered.

Chinese and Japanese Gardens
The Chinese and Japanese Gardens situated side by side reflect very contrasting landscapes. The 13-hectare Chinese Garden re-creates a classical Chinese imperial garden with twin pagodas, a Suzhou-style Penjing garden, a tea gallery and other Chinese architecture.
The Japanese Garden, on the other hand, emphasizes simplicity, with stone lanterns, shrubs, Zen rock gardens, traditional summerhouses and classical Japanese motifs creating a soothing atmosphere.

East Coast Park
The East Coast Park, located off the East Coast Parkway between Bedok and Marine Parade is the most favorite playground of Singaporean that holds many avenues for fun. You can bowl, cycle, windsurf, canoe, and have a picnic, roller-blade or just chill out here. You can also enjoy yourself at the various leisure attractions like East Coast Tennis Center or the Laguna Golf Course. Gourmands will love the UDMC seafood centre.

Fort Canning Park
Fort Canning Park, laying behind the Singapore Drama Center and Singapore History Museum was built by the British between 1859 and 1861 as an arms store, barracks and hospital. The hill is sacred to the Malays because this is where early Malay rulers were laid to rest. This is also, where Sir Stamford Raffles built his own bungalow, Singapore's first Government House. Fort Canning is now a popular venue for the arts, including sculpture exhibitions, plays and ballet under the stars.

The Night Safari
Singapore boost of having world’s first and only night zoo, which is called The Night Safari-an experience that cannot be recommended enough! You can view - by tram (extra charges apply) or by foot on one of the three Walking Trails, or a combination of both to experience the park set in eight geographical zones. Catch the twice-nightly "Creatures of the Night" show, a highly entertaining and educational animal show featuring a cougar, binturong, civet and an otter.