Explored Teluk Blangah Hill Park, and the Henderson Waves Bridge nearby.
Woke up by 6am, left home at 6.40am and reached Teluk Blangah Hill Park just before 7am. The sun had just risen.
Ample parking lots available in the two parking lots withint the Hill Park. Sporadic elderly/middle-aged people were already there, doing their exercise routines. No monkeys were found in the park.
Henderson Waves Bridge which is the highest bridge in Singapore, connecting Teluk Blangah Hill Park to Mt Faber Park, was just a few hundred meters ago (accessible by "hiking' up a gentle paved slope from the car park).
The view from the bridge was equally impressive.
the iconic Keppel Reflection Condominium, in contrast with HDB flats |
Some of the exercise trails, and trees in the park.
the walkway from Teluk Blangah Hill Park to Alexander Bridge (which leads to Holt Park) |
Not bad for a small park. It is a good starting point for walking exercises to Mt Faber Park and Holt Park (as it is situated right in the middle of the two parks).
Henderson Waves Bridge looks very striking /iconic when view from the road below - but not so impressive when it appears right in front of you. Nevertheless, the view from the bridge, particularly that of the Reflection @ Keppel (condominium) a distance away was spectacular.
The long and winding walking trail, akin to that of tree top walk, from Teluk Blangah to Alexander Bridge, was quite interesting as well.
Another look at Reflection @ Keppel...
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