Sensory Trail

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Sensory Trail

Address :

Singapore

Phone : 📞 +8
Website : https://www.nparks.gov.sg/pulau-ubin/heritage/places-of-interest/sensory-trail-garden
Opening hours :
Saturday 8AM–6PM
Sunday 8AM–6PM
Monday 8AM–6PM
Tuesday 8AM–6PM
Wednesday 8AM–6PM
Thursday 8AM–6PM
Friday 8AM–6PM
Categories :

Singapore
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KH Chong on Google

Nice trail to walk or bike. Saw some men in diving suit retrieving debris from the muddy ponds.
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Paul Warmer on Google

Lovely trail, good for a leisure walk before you rent a bike to explore the rest of the island. Lots to see and to learn. Great view at the and of the trail, at the Lotus Pond
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Joshosaurus Rex on Google

Quiet and probably less frequented by the crowds. Encounters with fearless wild boar, simians, mousedeer even. Not to mention birds. You will also be assailed from all directions by mosquitoes. Multisensory indeed.
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shashi rekha on Google

Nature trail, it's a part of Singapore and I'm sire it's a hidden gem. Best time is to be there in the morning, and take a bike and just explore the entire island. Beautiful place, must visit.
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Sean O'Connor on Google

It's a lovely trail which is pretty much next to the ferry terminal. I'd advise taking a couple of hours out to ensure you can enjoy this properly (you don't need a bike for this trail). Here you'll have the chance to see all sorts of wildlife and plants; coffee, citronella, tumeric, pineapple to name a few, bear in mind some parts can be a little muddy in wet weather. There are monkeys and dogs who call the island their home so be cautious at all times. If you do head off of the beaten track, you'll find a little pristine sandy beach where there is rarely anyone else. Take a few bottles of water and make a day of it - 10/10
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Tin Ko Win on Google

The 1.5km long Sensory Trail connects the Main Village to Teck Seng’s House and is a nice option for those who would rather not walk or cycle too far. It showcases Pulau Ubin’s cultural heritage with a look at the types of crops villagers used to grow here, both for subsistence and sale. Look out for a particularly picturesque pond covered with lotus flowers and overhanging coconut trees. If you’re cycling back from Chek Jawa, turn left off Jalan Ubin and take the scenic route through the Sensory Trail back to the main village.
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Ellie Bee on Google

beautiful! took a wrong turn halfway through but apart from that one of the best areas of palau ubin. 10/10 perfect for family walks - but be careful there were a few wild boars
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Melvin Lin on Google

Educational for the kids, as they got to see many plants. Nice place to spend an hour to walk around and see plenty of greenery. Slightly muddy and there are mosquitoes, but that it all to be expected, and actually part of the fun.

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