Bukit Timah Hill Explained

Bukit Timah Hill
Elevation M:164
Prominence M:164
Listing:Country highest point
Translation:"Tin-bearing hill"
Language:Malay
Singapore English
Location:Singapore
Map:Singapore
Coordinates:1.3547°N 103.7764°W
Type:Hill

Bukit Timah Hill, is the highest natural peak in Singapore. It is located in Bukit Panjang rather than its namesake and its altitude is 164m (538feet) above sea level.[1] [2]

Altitude

The hill's 164m (538feet) altitude makes it the highest natural peak in Singapore. The highest point in Singapore, however, is the 284m (932feet) Guoco Tower, one of numerous buildings taller than the hill.

Location and accessibility

The hill is located in the Nature Reserve subzone of Bukit Panjang rather than its namesake district of Bukit Timah, near the geographical centre of Singapore. It is accessible via Hillview MRT station on the Downtown MRT line. The hill is now protected as part of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, which has been classified as an ASEAN Heritage Park. The hill's paved maintenance road (leading to the hill's pair of 60m (200feet) VHF steel lattice radio masts built in the 1960s),[3] is not open to the public. Public access is provided by several walking trails.

Climate

Bukit Timah Hill features a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen Af) and has a mix of both wet and dry seasons.

Due to its low to moderate elevation, the weather is slightly cooler than the rest of Singapore and strong winds sometimes occur at the peak. The daily temperature range is between 21C31C.

The dry season runs from April to August, during which, there is generally less rainfall and warmer temperatures. The wet season runs from September to March, during which, there is more frequent rainfall and cooler temperatures.

The average annual rainfall is 2810mm. The average annual daily mean temperature is 26.4°C. The coolest month is January, where the average daily mean temperature is 25.6°C. The minimum temperature may dip below 20.8°C during rainy days in January. The warmest month is July, with an average daily mean temperature of 28.3°C.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.singaporesights.com/sight/bukit-timah-nature-reserve-%E2%80%93-host-highest-hill-singapore Bukit Timah Nature Reserve – Host The Highest Mountain in The Singapore
  2. Wildlife Protection Laws in Singapore. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies. 1991. 288. Lye Lin Heng. 24865805.
  3. Web site: Provision of Radio Masts and Towers - VHF Station, Bukit …. www.nas.gov.sg.