Exploring Fort Canning Park | Bali-looking Place, Tree Tunnel, Le Jardin Cafe

“I saw this Bali-looking place in SG, where is it huh?”

*Checks up google* 

“OH ITS IN FORT CANNING PARK? LETS GO”

I then decided to dress in a wavy maxi dress to go with the Bali travel vibes because I haven’t travelled since Covid happened… Glad I wore this dress for my #ootd because the Sang Nila Utama Garden really has idyllic tropical ambience and it seems like I was walking into a resort spa. 
This area by itself is quite small and there’s only 1 or 2 photo opportunities, but the whole fort canning park is quite substantial to explore for about a few hours. 

We took a short stroll along the pond appreciating the carved wall art and statue designs.  
There were a few bench swings around the park and I got excited to play like a kid again! The park was quite empty and tranquil in the afternoon, and thankfully it wasn’t scorching hot.  

Spotted some unusual looking tree too. 

This tree tunnel at Fort Canning is really popular for pre-wedding shoots! We walked there twice and there was a couple doing a photoshoot so we had to wait for our turn. But the results are worth it! It was a little scary to stand at the edge of the stair area though. 

We dropped by at a relatively new cafe called Le Jardin which is part of Cafe de Nicole. It’s pet friendly outdoors and I might bring Kuro the next time! The cafe had a really pretty floral ambience, but due to CNY festive season, there were red blossoms and CNY decor which I felt was a clash with the theme. 
Alot of the desserts were already sold out so I just ordered a Matcha Latte ($11.90) to share. I think the drink is pretty decent, though it’s slightly sweet and milky. Nevertheless it was worth a visit due to the instagrammable aesthetics of everything.