
This 23 ha park was developed on an
abandoned quarry site in 1988. The terrain is undulating
and footpaths are meandering. Several lookout points,
some reaching more than 10 storeys high, provide breathtaking
views.
The Bukit Batok Nature Park
is located at the edge of Bukit Batok Housing
Estate and adjacent to Bukit Timah
Nature Reserve. Plenty wildlife, especially
birds are seen flying to and fro from between Bukit
Timah and the nature park.
BBNP occupied much of the former kampong
ground, fruit trees such as durian and rambutan are
abundant as well as large patch of former rubber plantation
is still intact. The serene ambience of the park provides
an ideal backdrop for a peaceful nature walk.
BBNP is a strong hold of the globally
endangered bird, the Straw-headed Bulbul. This bird
is frequently spotted in small flock around the pond
area. Bird sighting is full of surprise at this miniature
nature heaven. Rare birds such as the Thick-billed Flowerpecker,
Yellow-vented Flowerpecker, Black-thighed Falconet and
the Grey-headed Fish-eagle were sighted there recently.
Two introduced birds: White-crested Laughingthrush and
Lineated Barbet made home at the park.
There is a Second World War memorial
located at the hilltop. The Japanese selected a site
at which the MediaCorp's tower stands as a memorial
for the soldiers who died. Today, all that remains of
the memorial are two pillars and 120 concrete steps
leading up to the transmission tower.
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