Last Updated on 2016-06-23 , 12:28 pm
Singapore has actually got lots of fun outlets that we’ve not visited. Here are 10 of them that are mind-blowing and addictive. You’ll want to go every weekend and have the craziest fun in your life!
Go Catapulting at Clarke Quay
Drop by this place called G-Max Reverse Bungy. It’ll cost you $45 for a ride (10 dollars less for students). You’ll be safe and secure in their spherical ride. Imagine hitting 100kph when you go upwards, and 120kph when you’re dropping down!
Address: 3E River Valley Road, Singapore 179024
Timing: Open every day from 2pm until late night
iFly Singapore
Their tagline is “Fly for Real”. In actual fact, you’d be experiencing free-falling as if you’re skydiving. Any person from the age 7 can give it a try. My tip is to book online as the rates are much cheaper.
Address: 43 Siloso Beach Walk #01-01 Singapore 099010
The Saber Authority
The Force Academy of the company calls on you to hold a lightsaber and learn how to fight one another with long weapons. Indulge in your inner Star Wars geek and have a great workout at the same time!
Address: The Deck @ AMK , Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 (in front of Block 424)
Classes: Every Sunday at 6pm-7pm for seniors, and 7.15pm-8.15pm for beginners
Go For A Speed Thrill
KF1 Karting in Kranji is designed by the famous Herman Tilke and runs below the MRT line. It’s made to run on three routes, and will bring out the Fast & Furious driver in you! Timing differs from day to day as it depends on events hosted there, so you might want to check out their online calendar on the website.
Address: 1 Turb Avenue, Singapore 738078
A Tree-Top Obstacle Course?
Yes, you read that right! Now everyone can become Tarzan too. It takes about 2.5 hours to complete, so keep your day free. You’d be navigating from wobbly pieces of logs, zip-lining and even free-falling at some point!
Address: Forest Adventure Singapore, Bedok Reservoir Road, Singapore 479244
MegaZip Adventure Park
Another crazy-ass place that deserves its place in the crazy walk of fame in Singapore. The four attractions here are the MegaZip, ClimbMax, ParaJump and NorthFace.
Timings: Daily 11am – 7pm
Address: Imbiah Hill Road, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098967
The Walking Trail at Treetop Walk
Imagine walking across a 250-metre suspension bridge (freestanding by the way!) that’s on the tips of the MacRitchie Nature Reserve. You’d get a fantastic view of nature. Try to spot as many species of wildlife while you’re there! Closed on Mondays, just so you know.
Address: MacRitchie Reservoir Park, Singapore 298717
Mangrove Kayaking
This 4-hour adventure is perfect to tweak those toned muscles of yours! Check the availability and tide conditions on their website to avoid tears in your eyes.
Address: 34 Pulau Ubin, Singapore 508287
Explore Cemeteries
Yes, we don’t really have much land left to bury our dead. Why not take a tour to revisit some of the plots of many famed pioneer Singaporeans. Guided tours are being conducted almost daily for half an hour. Check out the events on the Bukit Brown’s official website.
Address: Bukit Brown Cemetery, Singapore
Bollywood Veggies
Get your fingers dirty and experience hands-on farming. Dine afterwards at the Poison Ivy Bistro and buy some of the fresh produce to take home with you!
Opening hours: Wednesdays to Fridays : 9.30am – 6.30pm, Opens earlier on Weekends and Public Holidays at 8.00 am. Closed on Monday and Tuesday unless it’s a public holiday.
Address: 100 Neo Tiew Road, Singapore 719026
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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