Gardens by the Bay - Supertreeeeeeees!

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Following my last post about these amazing gardens in Singapore, a decent focus on likely the most iconic structures of this place had to be done: the Supertrees!


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It's impossible not to notice them, even from afar. After all, some of them reach near 50 meters high! There are 18 of them, and the majority are gathered in a central area, called the Supertree groove; the other ones live not far away.


What exactly are these structures, you might ask?

Well, they are inspired in trees (surprise, surprise!), and they act as an example on how art and sustainabily can come together: they were built as vertical gardens, harboring dozens of different plant species - as you can easily see on the picture to the left. Not only that, they also collect rainwater, and some of them even generate electricity through a series of solar panels! This way, they power nearby structures and the supertrees themselves, because they can also illuminate the area at night! During the day, their huge size also helps to generate some shade, cooling off the nearby area a bit.

What really surprised me was how well all this was engineered: a perfect example of a project done right! Besidse, there are two more attractions that generate some income: an observatory on the highest tree, giving you a stunning view of Singapore; and a skywalk. And of course, I've visited both of them! After all, Singapore is not exactly next door for me, so I might as well explore all I could!


Walking around the gardens with the supertrees nearby is already a not to miss experience. But I won't dwelve on that subject, since last post covered most of it.


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Apart from staring at them (and snapping tons of photos), you have two possible activities, as I mentioned. Prices are not that cheap, so if I had to pick one, definitely the observatory would be the choice; the skywalk doesn't go that high, so the view from the observatory is far far better: nothing less than a 360º view of all the surroundings!


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An elevator takes us straight to the top, and from there, we just have to relax and enjoy the sights.


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Singapore's most famous hotel (and likely the most expensive, I think rooms start from 400$ per night!), Marina Bay Sands, is perfectly observed from the top, as well as the iconic structures in the garden, and the top of the other supertrees.


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Although some people prefer to stare at the phones (duh...), there's plenty to see from up there.


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And if you want to continue to enjoy the view with a drink or a snack, a few stairs down a bar with a gorgeous view awaits, and at that level you can also circle all around the supertree.


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There are even some nice sings with explanations about the supertrees and what you can see in the observatory.


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After delighting with the view, since I still ahdn't had enough of the supertrees, off to experience number two: the skywalk!


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The skywalk is a little over 100 meters, and connects two of the supertrees, giving you another chance to see the gardens from above, and admire the supertree's tops a little closer.


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Is it worth it? Well, it's a fun experience, but can't say I was as thrilled as with the observatory. But if you have the time and are willing to spend a few extra dollars... why not? One thing is certain, seeing the supertrees up close is a must.

But wait, there's more! Apart from all the ecological benefits of the trees and the views by day... they're just as awesome by night!


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From what I learned, there are usually thematic light shows every night, at determined hours. So they're not just providing some light, there's a whole show toghether with sound, that lasts for a few minutes! Check this link to see which events are coming. The cherry on top? They're completely free! You just have to go, pick a spot, and enjoy the show! Do go early though, because the best spots fill up pretty quickly!


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Gardens by the Bay and its Supertrees are a must see by day... and by night!

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Iconic structures indeed. I didn´t know they were designed to be this eco friendly though, very cool :) Btw I hope the bad visibility was caused by clouds and not air pollution? Still some very impressive views from up there though! :)

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Bad visibility likely a result of combination of bad lighting because of the cloudy sky and crappy camera/ camera skills! :) The view was pretty clear. And yes, like you, very surprised by the eco-friendliness of these trees!

Very cool. I was waiting for the follow up post with the super trees 🙂 nice job capturing them. I can imagine how impressive they are in person.

Oh they are impressive for sure; photos don't do them due justice!

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The structures are amazing, they are equally visible during the day and at night. You have visited a beautiful place, the photos are very beautiful.

Thank you.

The place has been captured beautifully. If you can really appreciate the natural beauty of a place, that place looks very attractive. Through this work here, they are generating electricity through solar panels and also retaining rainwater, which is really great. This place also looks very beautiful, it is worth enjoying the beauty of this place.

Thanks for the visit.

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Hey guys, just joined the wordmappin discord, probably easier to find me there; probably the only pardinus around! :)