mo pleasure • June 13, 2017fave sanctuary tucked away from the manic bustle of central SG. fresh organic local food that's flavoursome & reasonably priced. gr8 service! love going for a walk around the compound post-meal.
Edmund B. • March 11, 2016Lots of fun! Lots to see! You could spend a whole day here!
Amanda T. • January 8, 2011Although a bit 'ulu', gardenasia definitely is a good & romantic place to hold yr wedding.
Cheen T. • December 23, 2021Did u know? Neighbourhood & this dam got their name from the Keranji tree, which was once abundant in SG in the first half of the 19th century
gerard t. • February 15, 2016Public access is limited to Marsh Station, the immediate vicinity around the Raptor Tower.
gerard t. • March 13, 2011Small breezy intimate park with views to Johore to the North and Kranji Reservoir to the South.
Bear • October 28, 2018Spore largest fresh wheatgrass, grown mushrooms, huge Aloe Vera plants, panda plants etc! Mr Blue provides a fantastic plant tour, thank you!
gerard t. • December 24, 2014The platform is submerged during high tide. At low tide, it's dry but slimy / slippery. Trend with a little care.
Petertan T. • November 12, 2011Goat farm fish farm orchid farm vegetable farm crocodile farm dragon fruit farm holiday resort all are here
Cheen T. • November 7, 2020Monitor lizards on trees. Don't get a shock if u spot a giant lizard lazing among the branches. They are more afraid of u. Leave them alone
gerard t. • March 12, 2010Come find out how Australian and British soldiers defended the beach against a Japanese landing on 9 Feb 1942 with burning oil!
gerard t. • December 24, 2014The "pods" along the Coastal Trail are observation hides, not shelters. They are open to the elements (no roof!) and do little to help when it rains.
gerard t. • December 24, 2014The highest of the "pods" on the Coastal Trail, Kingfisher Pod overlooks the Straits of Johor.
Cheen T. • March 18, 2017Only inland food fish farm. Incorporated in 1997, it is the only fish farm in Singapore that has a licence to retail fish at its own premises. Source: Singapore Book of Records
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