
A majestic 100-year-old Jurassic Park-like forest, complete with freshwater wetlands, was opened at the Botanic Gardens in 2017, an extention to the UNESCO world heritage site.
The $30 million project re-shaped a wild, dense and largely inaccessible century-old secondary forest into the first space in Singapore where the public can experience two habitats - wetland and lowland forests - in one venue.
Visitors will get to walk under the shadows of the forest's giant trees and lie across a rope bed to gaze up into a canopy of crowns.
The event will be cancelled in the event of severe or inclement weather.