
Located within Gardens by the Bay, Cloud Forest is Singapore's largest indoor waterfall, offering a humid and cool atmosphere. Its central conservatory features a 35-meter-tall mountain, adorned with lush greenery and flowers. A 30-meter-high waterfall cascades down from the summit, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The interior is divided into nine distinct zones, showcasing diverse biodiversity and rarely seen plant life. A visit here is sure to melt away the summer heat.
All seasons
2-3 hours
Adults: 28 SGD (RMB 140)
Children: 15 SGD (75 RMB)
The above price includes two tickets: Flower Dome and Cloud Forest
09:00-21:00 (open all year round);
Stop selling tickets at 20:00;
Last admission time: 20:30
The Cloud Forest is part of Singapore's Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic garden complex designed to showcase environmental sustainability. The Cloud Forest features a stunning indoor waterfall and diverse plant life from tropical highlands. Its design highlights the importance of conserving cloud forests, which are crucial for regulating the planet's climate and preserving biodiversity.
The Cloud Forest is located within the Gardens by the Bay complex, situated along Marina Bay in central Singapore. You can take the MRT to Bayfront Station (CE1/DT16) and walk to the gardens. Buses and taxis also offer convenient access, and there are walking paths connecting the gardens to nearby attractions.
The Cloud Forest is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds. Weekdays tend to be quieter compared to weekends and public holidays.
The entrance fee for the Cloud Forest is SGD 12 for adults and SGD 8 for children. You can buy tickets online through the Gardens by the Bay website or purchase them at the entrance. Combination tickets for Cloud Forest and other attractions at Gardens by the Bay are also available.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended to secure tickets online, especially during peak seasons and weekends. Booking a few days ahead can guarantee entry and sometimes offer discounts.
You will need about 1-2 hours to fully explore the Cloud Forest, including the waterfall, Cloud Walk, and various plant exhibits. If you also plan to visit the Flower Dome or other parts of Gardens by the Bay, consider setting aside additional time.
Guided tours are available at Gardens by the Bay, including the Cloud Forest, in English and Mandarin. Audio guides are also available in several languages, including English, Mandarin, and other European languages, for self-guided exploration.
Start by entering the Cloud Forest and take the elevator to the top to view the waterfall and walk along the Cloud Walk. Then, descend to explore the plant exhibits and the Crystal Mountain section. Don’t miss the lower levels to learn about the significance of cloud forests and their role in climate regulation.
Night visits to the Cloud Forest are available, as the gardens and surrounding areas are open until 9:00 PM. While there are no specific light shows inside the Cloud Forest, the Gardens by the Bay itself hosts spectacular light and sound shows at the Supertree Grove, which are best viewed in the evening.
The Cloud Forest can be crowded, especially on weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit during weekdays, particularly in the morning when the attraction first opens.
The Cloud Forest is fully accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. The paths are wheelchair-friendly, and there are elevators for easy access to higher levels of the Cloud Forest. Wheelchairs are available for rent at the Gardens by the Bay visitor services desk.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Apple Pay and Google Pay) are widely accepted across Gardens by the Bay, including at the Cloud Forest. It’s advisable to carry some cash for small purchases or at outdoor kiosks that may not accept cards.
Yes, there are souvenir shops within Gardens by the Bay, selling items such as eco-friendly products, plant-related merchandise, postcards, and local crafts. Popular souvenirs include miniature plants and eco-friendly gardening tools.