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The TreeTop Walk at MacRitchie Reservoir is a remarkable free-standing suspension bridge nestled within Singapore's Central Catchment Nature Reserve. This impressive structure spans 250 meters, reaching heights of 25 to 27 meters above the forest floor, connecting the two highest points in the MacRitchie forest: Bukit Peirce and Bukit Kalang. It offers a truly unique vantage point to immerse yourself in the lush tropical rainforest canopy, providing an unparalleled perspective of this vibrant ecosystem.
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Distance 520 m
Uphill 20 m
Downhill 20 m
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The two primary access points are from MacRitchie Reservoir Park (main carpark off Lornie Road) or Windsor Nature Park (carpark off Venus Drive). From MacRitchie Reservoir Park, the hike to the TreeTop Walk is approximately 4.5 km, taking about 1.5-2 hours. The route from Windsor Nature Park is shorter, around 2.5 km, and typically takes 1-1.5 hours.
While specific elevation gain figures aren't widely published, the trails to the TreeTop Walk are generally considered moderate to difficult. The full round trip, including the walk to and from the bridge, is usually around 7 km and can take an estimated 3-4 hours of walking through secondary rainforest terrain.
No, access to the TreeTop Walk is completely free. There are no permits or fees required to enjoy this unique canopy experience.
While there isn't a direct MRT station at the park entrances, you can reach the vicinity via the Caldecott MRT or Upper Thomson MRT stations. From these stations, you'll need to take an additional walk or a short bus ride to reach either the MacRitchie Reservoir Park or Windsor Nature Park entrances.
The TreeTop Walk itself is a unique experience, but the journey to get there involves a significant hike (2.5 km to 4.5 km one-way) through moderate to difficult terrain. Families with young children should consider their children's stamina and comfort with longer walks. Shorter, more beginner-friendly trails are available within MacRitchie Reservoir Park, but they do not lead directly to the TreeTop Walk.
The MacRitchie forest is rich in biodiversity. Common wildlife sightings include various species of monkeys, monitor lizards, squirrels, butterflies, and dragonflies. Birdwatchers will also appreciate the diverse array of bird species inhabiting the forest canopy.
There are usually refreshment kiosks and a restaurant located near the main entrance of MacRitchie Reservoir Park. However, once you embark on the hike towards the TreeTop Walk, there are no cafes or restaurants directly along the trail or at the bridge itself, so it's advisable to bring your own water and snacks.
The TreeTop Walk operates from Tuesday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, and on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays from 8:30 am to 5 pm. The last entry is at 4:45 pm. It is closed on Mondays, except when Monday falls on a public holiday.
Given the moderate to difficult hike involved, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, comfortable walking shoes, insect repellent, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a light rain jacket. Binoculars can enhance wildlife spotting, and a camera is great for capturing the views.
Due to the nature of the trails leading to the TreeTop Walk, which involve significant distances and uneven terrain through the forest, it is not wheelchair accessible. The bridge itself is also a narrow suspension structure.
No, pets, including dogs, are generally not allowed on the trails within Singapore's nature reserves, including MacRitchie Reservoir Park and the path to the TreeTop Walk. This is to protect the natural wildlife and environment.