Kranji Marshes are Singapore's largest freshwater marshes, spanning some 57 hectares, although only a small section is open to the public. With the marshes being home to 170 species of birds, four species of butterfly and 33 species of dragonflies (as well as the squirrels), there is plenty to see. The Kranji marshes are predominantly open, grassy marshland, with six bird hides, two blinds, and the raptor tower to offer viewing opportunities.
Unfortunately, it is a little "out of the way" connected only by an infrequent shuttle. I visited by bike, although the marshes are officially outside of the public bike area! It's a nice place, but compared to others in Singapore, a little too small, and too far from public transport to make it really worthwhile.
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