I lost track of the holidays! 😂 I woke up thinking it was a normal Monday, completely forgetting that today is actually Hari Raya Puasa. Even though I was aware of it, I just happened to forget since I was busy yesterday and had so many things on my mind today.
My usual Mondays involve me rushing to catch the bus, but when I got to the bus stop, I noticed something was off—there were very few people. Normally, there would be long queues and a crowd, but today felt different. I checked my calendar and realized it was a holiday! At that moment, I laughed to myself, wondering how I could have missed it. I didn’t have any plans for today aside from work-related tasks.
I did a quick search to see if there were any activities around the city and found out that the National Orchid Garden was offering free entry for the holiday. The best things in life are free, right? So, I decided to go check out the beautiful orchids—and that will be my post for today!
I arrived at the National Orchid Garden around 10:30 a.m., and there were already many tourists exploring the area. Although I've visited the Botanic Gardens several times, I had never entered the Orchid Garden before today. Since admission was free, I felt incredibly lucky to have this opportunity to experience the beautiful garden they had set up.
This section of the Botanic Gardens is the only one that usually requires an entrance fee, so visiting isn't something I can do often. In fact, free entry only happens once a year, usually during a special holiday, making it a rare opportunity that I definitely wanted to take advantage of.
Stepping inside the garden felt like entering an entirely new world, filled with unique orchid species that I wouldn't typically see elsewhere. Some of these orchids are imported from different regions around the world, while others are native to Singapore.
One thing I truly appreciate about gardens like this is how they are thoughtfully designed for the visitor experience. The pathways are carefully planned to provide a smooth and enjoyable walking experience, allowing visitors to admire the orchids with ease. In the Orchid Garden, each section transitions into a new area featuring different orchid species. The flowers are arranged in an organized manner, ensuring that each type of orchid is displayed beautifully.
The reason behind this organization is not just for aesthetics—it also serves a practical purpose. Certain plant species cannot coexist too closely because they compete for resources or pollination. To prevent this, the orchids are positioned strategically, allowing each species to thrive, survive, and propagate without interference from others.
At first glance, visitors might assume the arrangement is purely for visual appeal, and while that’s certainly a factor, there's also scientific reasoning behind it. The placement of each species follows a logical structure that ensures the health and longevity of the orchids.
I also noticed that orchids of the same species are grouped together in clusters. This enhances the viewing experience significantly. A single orchid in isolation may not seem very impressive, but when you see an entire section filled with blooming orchids, it creates a breathtaking effect. Walking through a field of vibrant flowers feels far more immersive and awe-inspiring than simply seeing one or two orchids at a time.
Visiting the National Orchid Garden turned out to be a delightful surprise, and I’m so glad I took advantage of the rare free entry. It was a refreshing experience to immerse myself in nature and admire the beauty of these carefully cultivated orchids. Sometimes, the best moments come from unexpected plans, and today was a perfect reminder of that!