Inside the Cloud Forest

Mommy was certainly prepared for the cold despite the tropical heat in Singapore. While in the Flower Dome, she donned a wrap because it was so cold while Daddy and I didn't bring a jacket. This paid off when we transferred to the Cloud Forest, where we were greeted by frigid water being sprayed by a waterfall. 


As the sun was setting outside, it became challenging to take photos inside the Cloud Forest; a shame really because we saw pretty orchids displayed along the walkway.


This walkway was really leading us towards the queue that would bring us to the top of the waterfall where the tour would officially begin. Aside from orchids, we saw a lot of other flowers growing on the side of the "mountain". I didn't get the flowers' names anymore; by this time, my brain was already saturated by greenery and flowers. I wanted to see something different!


Wish granted, I thought... because out of nowhere, we saw an exhibit of limestones and crystals. It's supposed to inform people about stalactites and stalagmites. But I didn't want to read the captions anymore. This was the point when I learned the limits of my attention span. 



So when we approached the exit sign, I was so excited to get outside of the Cloud Forest. It was pretty inside, definitely; but I couldn't appreciate the plants anymore because I saw too many of them already!

I thought that it was time to enjoy the outdoors once again... especially since it was already dark and the air was cooler.

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