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Pasir Ris Park – Mangrove Boardwalk

There is a 6-hectare mangrove forest within Pasir Ris Park. Boardwalks are built into the mangrove forests to enable visitors to explore the natural surroundings easily. Mud crabs, mudskippers and mangrove trees such as Rhizophora and Bruguiera are found in this park.

Tree climbing mangrove crabs…

Giant mudskippers (about 7 inches long)…

The walk is well marked and there are lots of informative signs along the route.

The boardwalk…

A view of the mangroves from a resting shelter…

There is a 3-storey high Bird Watching Tower in the park, where birdwatchers will be able to see birds perching on tree branches.

All-in-all, we took about 2 hours to cover the entire boardwalk including stops to apprciate the nature :)

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