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World's tallest indoor waterfall with unique spiralling aerial walkways covered in exotic plants

City Scape Cloud Forest Singapore Botanical Garden Greenhouse VR Tourism Locations

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City Scape Cloud Forest Singapore Botanical Garden Greenhouse VR Tourism Locations

18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953 7VM8+GC

 

 

 

Make your way to the mountain’s peak. Take a closer look at unusual vegetation native to cloud forest habitats, typically found at some 2,000 metres above sea level.

 

 

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The design by Grant Associates was inspired by the Maiden Hair Fungus and consists of a number of levels, each with a different theme, including The Lost World, The Cavern, The Waterfall View, The Crystal Mountain, The Cloud Forest Gallery, The Cloud Forest Theatre and The Secret Garden.

 

 

 

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 Link Location Gps  /  Gps Link 1.283794  /  Gps Link 1.283833  /  Gps Link 1.2839867

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Look out for carnivorous plants such as pitcher plants and Venus Flytraps set against a verdant carpet of delicate ferns and mosses all while enjoying spectacular views of the Marina Bay waterfront.

 

 

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 Link Location Gps  /  Gps Link 1.283858  /  Gps Link 1.283847  /  Gps Link 1.283672

Gps Coordinates  /  1.283858,103.865914  /  1.283847,103.866083  /  1.283672,103.866461

Singapore is a hot country year-round, so a visit here is more than just a great way to cool off. Thanks to air-conditioning, jets of cool vapour, and that refreshing waterfall, temperatures inside Cloud Forest Singapore are kept low to replicate the moist, damp conditions found on misty tropical mountains from 900 to 2,700 metres above sea level.

 

 

 

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 Link Location Gps  /  Gps Link 1.284058  /  Gps Link 1.284050  /  Gps Link 1.284169

Gps Coordinates  /  1.284058,103.865997  /  1.284050,103.865997  /  1.284169,103.865733

 

 

 

It replicates the cool moist conditions found in tropical mountain regions between 3,300 ft and 9,800 ft above sea level, found in South-East Asia, Central- and South America. It features a 138 ft "Cloud Mountain", accessible by an elevator, and visitors will be able to descend the mountain via a circular path where a 115 ft waterfall provides visitors with refreshing cool air.

 

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The final construction cost for the project, not including the price of the land but including an access road, drainage works, and soil improvement, was within a $1.035 billion allocated budget. The annual operating cost was expected to be approximately $58 million, of which $28 million was for operation of the Conservatory buildings.

 

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 The project received 1.7 million visitors between June and October 2012, who had free admission to most portions of the park but were required to purchase tickets for entering the Conservatories.

 

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