Founded in 1859, the Singapore Botanic Gardens showcases the best and most spectacular of tropical flora set in stunning verdant landscape. Today, the 74-hectare Gardens has an extensive collection of more than 10,000 types of plants includes the region’s most significant living collection of orchids, gingers, palms and cycads.
Singapore Botanic Gardens has expended a lot in recent years - here's our latest guide on how to explore the best of its attractions.
Singapore Botanic Gardens - Singapore's First UNESCO World Heritage Site The Singapore Botanic Gardens was successfully inscribed as Singapore's first UNESCO World Heritage Site on 4 July 2015. The 21 member World Heritage Committee unanimously gave their support towards the inscription of the Gardens. The 3-year long journey was a result of the strong collaboration between the National ...
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a tropical garden located at the fringe of the Orchard Road shopping district in Singapore. It is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Singapore Botanic Gardens is an iconic place to be – for both tourists and locals alike. Its lush greenery in the middle of the city, rich historical background, plant collections and stunning variety of flora makes it a must-visit. From rare orchids at the National Orchid Garden, tranquil ponds, playgrounds, this world class botanic garden is a treasure trove for plant lovers, a hub of ...
Amazing Guide To Singapore Botanic Gardens: Things To See & Do At The ...
A guide to Singapore’s wonderful Botanic Gardens, including the stunning National Orchid Garden.