Description
The Singapore Botanic Gardens has played an important role in fostering agricultural development in Singapore and the region since 1859 and is inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015. The leading equatorial botanic garden of 74 hectares is the world’s most visited botanic gardens. Explore the gardens through its 3 main cores – Tanglin heritage care for the old rustic charm of the historic Gardens, Central which is the tourist belt; and make new discoveries of the flora and fauna varieties in the Bukit Timah Core.