National Orchid Garden

National Orchid Garden

With over 1000 species and 2000 hybrids on display, the splendour of these gorgeous blooms is absolutely a sight to behold at the National Orchid Garden.

SPH Walk of Giants

SPH Walk of Giants

The SPH Walk of Giants is an elevated boardwalk, taking visitors from ground level up to a height of 8 m, and up close to a diversity of plant species that are found in lowland rainforests in the region. Highlights include an impressive variety of forest 'giants', palms, epiphytes and climbers, as well as the 'Canopy Web'.

The Learning Forest

The Learning Forest

The Learning Forest features a network of boardwalks and elevated walkways that allow visitors to explore habitats ranging from a freshwater forest wetland to a lowland rainforest. Other highlights of the Learning Forest include trees with interesting forms and bark, a bambusetum and an arboretum of wild fruit trees.

Eco-Garden and Eco-Lake

Eco-Garden and Eco-Lake

The Eco-Garden is a discovery garden of plants of economic importance through human history, yielding a myriad of products from spices, dyes, resins and fibres to fruits and timbers. The sinuous shores of the peaceful Eco-Lake are home to a family of elegant Black Swans.

Forest Discovery Centre @ OCBC Arboretum

Forest Discovery Centre @ OCBC Arboretum

Gallop House No. 5 (Atbara) is Singapore's oldest surviving colonial era or black-and-white bungalow. Built in 1898, it now houses the Forest Discovery Centre @ OCBC Arboretum, which showcases Singapore's forest ecosystems, and highlights the importance of conserving them.

Ethnobotany Garden

Ethnobotany Garden

The outdoor garden showcases over 300 species of plants that are deeply-seated into traditional cultures of Malay Archipelago, Indochina and South Asia; and a Centre for Ethnobotany. Learn about how these plants are used traditionally by indigenous communities of this region.