Thomson Nature Park

Location
Frequently Asked Questions
What's unique about Thomson Nature Park?
Thomson Nature Park is a hidden gem that was built on the former site of the Hainan Village. Visitors can explore the ruins of this village and enjoy the park's natural state.
What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the park?
You'll find plenty of monkeys in the park, along with squirrels and other local wildlife. But remember, don't feed or disturb them and they won't disturb you!
Is the park crowded?
Generally, the park is peaceful and not too crowded. It's a great place to enjoy a serene walk with plenty of fresh air.
What should I bring for my visit to Thomson Nature Park?
It's recommended to wear insect repellent for your visit. Also, the park is a great place for a gentle walk, so comfortable shoes are a must!
How do I get to the park?
You can alight from Springleaf MRT Exit 3, turn right after exiting and walk straight down to enter the park through the park connector.
Is the park suitable for children and the elderly?
Yes! The trails within the park have gentle slopes and minimal stairs, making it easy for elderly and kids alike.
What can I do at Thomson Nature Park?
Thomson Nature Park is perfect for a quiet, peaceful walk. You can also explore the ruins of the abandoned Hainanese village, and enjoy the many ways nature has taken over since it was vacated.
Can I see monkeys at the park?
Yes, monkeys are often seen at the park, especially when durians and rambutans are in season. But remember, don't feed them!