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Landmark: Tampines Eco GreenCity: Eastern Region
Country: Singapore
Continent: Asia
Tampines Eco Green, Eastern Region, Singapore, Asia
Tampines Eco Green is a nature park located in the Eastern Region of Singapore. It functions as a naturalistic park designed to mimic a tropical rainforest ecosystem.
Visual Characteristics
The park features dense vegetation, primarily consisting of native trees, shrubs, and grasses. Pathways are constructed from compacted earth and gravel. The terrain is relatively flat with some gentle undulations. Water bodies include a small pond and intermittent streams.
Location & Access Logistics
Tampines Eco Green is situated approximately 1.5 kilometers east of Tampines Central. Access is via Tampines Avenue 9. Limited on-site parking is available at the main entrance. The nearest MRT station is Tampines (East West Line, Downtown Line), approximately 2 kilometers west, requiring a bus transfer. Bus services 291 and 293 stop near the park entrance on Tampines Avenue 9.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The site was formerly a plot of undeveloped land. It was developed into a nature park and officially opened in 2011. The park's ecological design aims to recreate a naturalistic forest environment, supporting local biodiversity.
Key Highlights & Activities
Walking and birdwatching are primary activities. Designated trails allow for exploration of the park's interior. Observation decks provide elevated viewpoints of the vegetation. Educational signage details the flora and fauna present.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available near the main entrance. Shaded rest areas are located along the main pathways. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent throughout the park. No food vendors are present within the park; nearest options are in Tampines Central.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning (07:00-09:00) and late afternoon (17:00-18:30) offer optimal lighting for photography and increased wildlife activity. The park is accessible year-round, though occasional heavy rainfall can occur, particularly between November and January.
Facts & Legends
The park is designed with minimal artificial landscaping, allowing natural processes to shape the environment. It serves as a habitat for various bird species, including the common tailorbird and the kingfisher.
Nearby Landmarks
- Tampines Hub (2.0km West)
- Tampines Regional Library (2.1km West)
- Tampines Mall (2.2km West)
- Our Tampines Hub (2.0km West)
- Tampines Central Park (1.8km West)