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Gardens by the Bay launches two brand new weekend nature tours, participation is free for Singaporeans

Join in on these educational tours on biodiversity and sustainability from January 2026

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
Nature sustainability tours at Gardens by the Bay Singapore
Photograph: Wang Mingkui
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There’s more to the verdant Gardens by the Bay than its Supertrees, Flower Dome, and other postcard-worthy landmarks. Just in time for the new year, the sprawling nature attraction launches two brand new guided tours, expanding its existing nature and sustainability excursion line-up. Happening only on weekends, these tours are free for all Singaporeans and residents. All you’ve got to do is to make time, sign up, and keep your eyes open for the wonders in store.

The first of these new tours is the Urban Biodiversity Walk, a relaxed wildlife-spotting stroll complete with binoculars for better observation. You’ll get to identify various bird species, and contribute to actual biodiversity monitoring efforts at the best viewing spots that you may not have known about prior. The walk happens every last Saturday of the month from 8am to 9.30am, starting from January 31, 2026.

The other is The Secret Life of Pollinators, where you’ll learn more about the role that birds, bees, and butterflies play in the overall ecosystem, and how the Gardens helps in their conservation. This tour is conducted every Saturday and Sunday, from 10.30am to 11.30am.

Registration starts on January 7, 2026. Find out more, see the full list of existing tours available, and sign up here.

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