Clementi Forest
π₯Ύ Today, my friends and I took on the wildest hiking trail in Singapore: Clementi Forest! π³ π£ Hiking Route: We started from King Albert Park MRT station and walked to the old Bukit Timah station . Continuing forward for about 600 meters, we entered the forest after seeing the white warning sign. We traversed the jungle along the railway track and finally ended our journey at the popular bridge tunnel (Picture 17). π β° Distance and Time: The entire route is about 1.5 kilometers and took us approximately one and a half hours. β±οΈ π³ About Clementi Forest: Covering an area of about 85 hectares, it boasts a rich natural ecosystem and is home to many wild animals and plants. The forest covers a wide area, including King Albert Park, Clementi Road, Old Holland-Ulu Pandan Road, and Rail Corridor. πΏ πΆββοΈ Hiking Experience: The entire forest maintains its original natural appearance, with no signs within the forest. Even without rain, most of the trails remain muddy and slippery, so extra caution is needed to avoid falling into the river beside the path. It is recommended to wear long pants, cover your legs and feet to avoid mosquito bites or cuts from plants. It's best to hike with friends, as there are certain dangers in hiking in the wild, and companions can remind and help each other. There are many fallen trees in the jungle blocking the way, we climbed, crawled, jumped, and crossed, overcoming one obstacle after another, until we finally reached the end. Although our clothes, pants, and shoes were inevitably dirty and a bit disheveled, this might just be the fun of jungle exploration! πΏπ¦π± #RunIntoTheWilderness ποΈ #CapturingTheMoment πΈ #ThisTemplateIsSomething π€© #SharingNaturalScenery π #Nature π³ #HikingAroundTheWorld π