If you haven’t been outside recently, you may have missed out on some breathtaking sky sights. To assist you, we’ve compiled a list of the finest places to catch the golden hour, whether it’s early in the morning or just before sunset.
Woodlands Waterfront Park
Woodlands residents may brag about more than simply the ease with which they can cross the causeway to Johor Bahru (before the pandemic obviously). There’s also the Woodlands Waterfront Park, which is regarded as a treasure in Singapore’s northern region. The 11-hectare park provides a beautiful walk with sweeping views of the Johor Straits, where early risers may enjoy a morning stroll while witnessing a spectacular sunrise from the jetty.
Location: Admiralty Rd W, Singapore 759956 | Open 24/7
Kranji Marshes
This natural reserve, which is home to 170 species of birds, 54 varieties of butterflies, and 33 distinct kinds of dragonflies, is the ideal place to watch and appreciate the island’s biodiversity. Additionally, there is a high observation tower for the greatest dawn and sunset view. After that, you can experience Singapore’s biggest freshwater farmland, covering 57 hectares and including a variety of natural and green ecosystems.
Location: 11 Neo Tiew Lane 2 | Opening Hours: 7.00am – 7.00pm
Kranji Reservoir Park
Kranji Reservoir Park also serves a memorial that honours the gallant troops who perished in World War II’s Battle of Kranji. Visitors may enjoy nature-related activities such as picnics on the wide-open fields and fishing at authorised sites in addition to savouring this piece of Singapore’s past. Also, be sure to get a glimpse of the stunning dawn and sunset, which may be seen finest near the Kranji Dam.
Location: Kranji Coastal Nature Park | Open 24/7
Tanjong Rhu
Here’s a quiet area to get some shots of the rays. Tanjong Rhu, or more precisely, the less-traveled promenade that runs along to the ECP and right across from the Costa Rhu condominium. While it restricts your exploration, the body of water that lies between the promenade and Costa Rhu reflects the light brilliantly when the sun emerges from its hiding place. It’s a genuinely breathtaking scene that you should absolutely take a picture of with your phone.
Location: Tanjong Rhu Promenade | Open 24/7
Marina Barrage
Image Credits: Marina Barrage, TodayWith a 360-degree view of the bay and a park that is accessible 24 hours a day, you may arrive as early as you like to see the magnificent sun rising and setting over the city skyline. You are assured a beautiful view of the wide sky sprinkled with a kite or two, whether you put up a picnic blanket or simply take a rest on the chairs.
Location: 8 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018951 | Open 24/7
There are 365 days a year, and with this list we are sure that you will have a opportunity to grab your family one of these early Saturday mornings to view the sunrise at the locations on this list. Be sure to set your alarm, pack your tripod, take your camera along as well.