PangolinLover0514
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@Dr. Wolverine the current hotspots as of now are Punggol Park and Punggol End.
For the owls, do Pasir Ris Park. Spotted Wood owl is a resident there.Hi all!
I’ll be visiting Singapore for the first time in a couple of months. As a nature enthusiast, I’m eager to explore the country’s wildlife. I’m particularly interested in trails within the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Hindhede Nature Park, and the Central Water Catchment area. I plan to head out early in the mornings to fully enjoy the tranquility and beauty of these areas and it’s inhabitants.
Could you recommend any specific less-travelled trails where I might have a chance to see wildlife such as: colugos, wild boars, owls, vipers and snakes, mouse deer, or even the elusive banded langur? Preferably away from more touristy routes and busy biking tracks?
I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions and recommendations!
Hi all!
I’ll be visiting Singapore for the first time in a couple of months. As a nature enthusiast, I’m eager to explore the country’s wildlife. I’m particularly interested in trails within the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Hindhede Nature Park, and the Central Water Catchment area. I plan to head out early in the mornings to fully enjoy the tranquility and beauty of these areas and it’s inhabitants.
Could you recommend any specific less-travelled trails where I might have a chance to see wildlife such as: colugos, wild boars, owls, vipers and snakes, mouse deer, or even the elusive banded langur? Preferably away from more touristy routes and busy biking tracks?
I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions and recommendations!
Colugos can readily be seen on the grounds of Singapore Zoo, as well as Hindhede Nature Park and Bukit Timah.
Mousedeer and Langurs may be spotted on an early morning walk through Thomson and Lower Pierce Reservoir Park. The ones at Thomson are skittish, so Lower Pierce may provide a better viewing experience. The Langurs all depend on luck, so the more times you visit, the more likely it is to find the group. I saw my langurs at Thomson, on the Langur Trail. They are also known to be at Lower Pierce, and so keep a lookout for any large dark primates leaping through the canopy!
If you want a guaranteed sighting of Mousedeer, I suggest walking along Old Upper Thomson Park after 8:30pm, and go spotlighting. They will likely be foraging around open areas in the nature parks, which close at 7 so no access at night. The road is open 24/7 for cyclists and pedestrians.
I would say the least crowded nature park I've visited is Thomson, and you can have a pleasant viewing experience of many unique mammals and birds with minimal disturbance from others.
@Dr. Wolverine Would it be possible to spot pangolins at old upper thomson road?
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Singapore in November for a 10‑day trip, spending all but one of those days exploring zoos. On my one free day, I’d love to do some wildlife photography —especially hoping to get the Raffles’ banded langur. I’d really appreciate any tips on:
Thank you so much for any advise!
- Exact where and when in Singapore they’re most likely to be seen in November
- Recommended time of day (e.g. early morning?)
Is it true that you can see long tailed macaques alomg the free Mandai boardwalk please? Is there any other wildlife sightings along here?
Is it true that you can see long tailed macaques alomg the free Mandai boardwalk please? Is there any other wildlife sightings along here? Also where is best to go in the botanical gardens from otter and water monitor sightings please. I am visiting Singapore for first time in October, including Night Safari and River Wonders. I am eager to see wild life of Singapore but we won’t do the less travel trails in national parks etc. thanks
Is it true that you can see long tailed macaques alomg the free Mandai boardwalk please? Is there any other wildlife sightings along here? Also where is best to go in the botanical gardens from otter and water monitor sightings please. I am visiting Singapore for first time in October, including Night Safari and River Wonders. I am eager to see wild life of Singapore but we won’t do the less travel trails in national parks etc. thanks