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Gardens by the Bay

The initial plan was only to see the famous lights show of Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay of Singapore. However, after we wandered around on our first day in Singapore, Dutchie and I noticed the efforts of the Singaporean government to promote “green” environment. We passed numerous parks here and there. It was pleasant to see, thus we decided to visit the two climate-controlled conservatories in the Gardens by the Bay as well: the Flower Dome and the Cloud Dome.

The Flower Dome replicates the climate from Mediterranean and semi subtropical climates like in South Africa, Australia, central Chile, California and south Europe.  Some unique plants that do not exist in Southeast Asia region are planted and preserved. Olive trees, cactus, Queensland bottle tree are available in this dome. Additionally there is also a flower field with garden and special event ornaments/decorations. The decorations are changing depend on certain festive. As our visit was near to Chinese New Year, the decorations were related to the festive.

The Cloud Dome offers a house for plants that grow in area up to 2000 meters above sea level. When we entered the dome, the first thing we saw was a waterfall! Impressive. The dome has several levels and surrounded by plants. Gosh, must be tough to collect those many plants from around the world and preserve them! The dome has lots of lights but at the same time it has cooler temperature. One thing that impressive, the energy use to operate the dome comes from solar power and bio-fuel from tree waste. I can even feel the fresh air when walking around the dome.

After strolling these impressive domes, we walked around and waited until it gets dark for the show lights of Supertrees Groove. There are some restaurants and cafes nearby to these steel Supertrees. The 18 Supertrees have different heights from 25 meters to 50 meters. The highest tree hosts a restaurant on the top where visitors can enjoy 360 degree view. Each tree has canopy with monolith lights. According to Gardens by the Bay official website, the steel trees are covered by 162,900 plants comprising more than 200 species and varieties of orchids, ferns and tropical flowering climbers.  I was super excited when waiting until Singapore gets dark to see the light show and it was worth a wait!

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Bravo Singapore for implementing eco-friendly tourism! The gardens have educative values, enjoyable to walk through (runners can run around the gardens on specific jogging tracks), and most importantly, they use eco-friendly energy for the operational of the gardens.

Aerial View of Gardens by the Bay

Aerial View of Gardens by the Bay

Official Website: Singapore – Gardens by the Bay

The size of the garden is 101 hectare. It costs $773 million to build and place these millions unique plants from around the world.

Light show of the Supertree Groove is for free. It starts at 19:45 and repeats at 20:45. Do check Gardens by the Bay website for special events for different time schedule or extraordinary light shows to celebrate the event.

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  1. Wow, the aerial view of the gardens is absolutely amazing! What a gorgeous spot! I love to see very green places 🙂

  2. Wow..I would love to visit this garden in Singapore and a great eco- friendly tourism initiative indeed. Lovely pictures and very informative post as always Indah !

  3. Indah,
    Thank you for sharing these beautiful gardens with us . Your photographs are awesome, as always and so is your write up. Love the eco friendly tourism initiative Singapore is taking.

  4. Indah, You open to us parts of the world we must explore that we are missing like the Gardens by the Bay of Singapore!!! This is so good! Your website has one great post after the other!!! I am slow & write long posts & infrequently post!!! Very nice, Indah. Hope you are well. Take care of Old Rotterdam for me! Phil

    • Hi Phil, thank you so much for your visit! Whenever I feel to eat pasta, I will always check your blog! Any more pasta recipe to share perhaps? 🙂 Best wishes for a wonderful week!

    • If only the rest of the world would do so, it would be awesome and perhaps clean and fresh air are available every where..if only! Thank you so much Staci 🙂

  5. Haha, glad that you enjoyed yourself there, I think this is an awesome place too, even for a local. It takes quite a while to meander through the whole area though..haha..
    Just a tip, if you walk beyond the gardens, past the food stalls, you will get to Marina Barrage. We use the recreational space there for picnics, gatherings or to fly kites but it also provides an excellent place to take a photo of the city view, for free! 😄

    • Many thanks for the tip Sha! When I visit Singapore again, I will let you know and perhaps for some more tips to visit the unknown places in Singapore.
      Today must be a sad day in Singapore, my condolences…

      • For sure, just let me know if you need to know anything. ..😄 and yes, a sad day indeed, it’s our first time mourning such a big figure but still, thanks for thinking of us. 🙏

        • He was a respected leader and has inspired the world. I always remember long time ago when he stated that the strength of Singapore is Singaporeans themselves. I can imagine the loss of Singaporeans must have at this moment 😦

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