ABBEY: We finally got to experience the beauty of Mandai Boardwalk, and it was absolutely worth it! Stretching for a little over 3 kilometers, this tranquil trail runs along the boundary of the Singapore Zoo, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Our journey began at Tree Frog’s Hangout and concluded at Kingfisher’s Cave, with breathtaking views of the Central Catchment Nature Reserve and Upper Seletar Reservoir along the way. The still waters and lush greenery create an atmosphere of pure serenity, making it the perfect spot to unwind and reconnect with nature.
Pro Tips for Your Visit:
• Wear sunscreen: The open sections of the boardwalk are sunny, so protect your skin.
• Stay hydrated: Bring water to keep refreshed throughout your walk.
• Take breaks: There are restaurants and cafes nearby where you can relax and refuel before or after your walk.
Whether you’re a nature lover or simply looking for a peaceful weekend activity, Mandai Boardwalk is a must-visit destination in Singapore. Embrace the calm surroundings, enjoy the scenic views, and let nature recharge your energy!
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Short, Shady, and Serene — Our Walk at Mandai Boardwalk |
WILL: If you’ve been following our Facebook Stories lately, you probably noticed—we’ve ditched binge-watching and junk food for a little sun and greenery. Like many of you, we’ve spent way too much time indoors. So in 2nd quarter of 2025, we decided to start our “Park Hopping” series in Singapore—and the first stop? Mandai Boardwalk.
Mandai Boardwalk is a short and peaceful trail near Mandai Reservoir, located just beside the Mandai Rainforest. It’s perfect for those who want a calming walk close to water, minus the intense sun. The boardwalk is lined with creeping plants, and trees, making it one of the shadiest park walks we’ve experienced so far (in a good way, of course!).
How Long Is Mandai Boardwalk?
Not more than 5KM. It’s an easy, breezy walk—flat, stroller-friendly, and beginner-approved. If you’re looking for a chill nature escape without trekking your lungs out, this is it.
After your Mandai stroll, don’t rush home! Outside the Mandai Rainforest zone, there’s a small cluster of restaurants and cafés you can explore. Perfect for a post-walk coffee, brunch, or even an early dinner.
Is Mandai Boardwalk Worth Visiting?
✅ Yes, if you love:
•Nature walks beside water
•Shady, tree-covered paths
•Easy 1-hour park strolls
•Quick food stop after walking
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