#Mount Embiah Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Mountains
Address:
Singapore
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hour
Phone:
+65 6736 8672
Imbiah Bridge in Sentosa
Embark on an exciting journey in Sentosa by checking out the Imbiah Trail! This nature walk leads you to the Imbiah Bridge! The 200m Canopy Walk allows you to observe the flora and fauna closely while being elevated at 4m above ground level. There are various signages about the various plants and animals one can observe or spot in this trail.
Upon crossing the bridge, you will get to Sentosa Nature Discovery Gallery which provides you with information about the natural habitats found on the island. There are also restrooms and vending machines for drinks. You can have a short break at the gallery before continuing your walk.
It was great exploring this trail as it was not crowded and yet, easily accessible.
Here are some ways you can get there:
By Public Bus: Board Bus 123 and alight at The Village Hotel Sentosa.
By Intra-Island Bus: Board Sentosa Bus A or C and alight at Imbiah Lookout.
By Cable Car: Board the cable car from HarbourFront Tower 2 or Mount Faber Station and alight at Imbiah Sentosa Cable Car Station.
Check it out when you are at Sentosa!
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Butterflies in Sentosa
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Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom
Address: 51B Imbiah Rd, 099708
How to go: Take Sentosa Bus and alight at Imbiah Lookout or Take Cable Car Sentosa Line to Imbiah Lookout
This is a great place for the children to learn more about butterflies and insects. It is a great pity then it had to end operations back in July 2021 due to low patronage. This butterfly park & insect kingdom showcased a huge variety of butterflies with its lush greenery. It is an outdoor conservatory which is right next to Sentosa 4D Adventure Land. When it was still operating, you could even see rare and endangered butterfly species. There would be many hanging fruits for the butterflies to feast on too. Then you can take photos of them up close.
Hoping they can reopen soon!