Jurong East Swimming Complex

Jurong East Swimming Complex
21 Jurong East Street 31
Singapore 609517
Ticket/Fees:
Weekdays: SGD 1.50; SC SGD 0.80.
Weekends and holidays: SGD 2.00; SC SGD 1.00
Operating Hours:
8.00am - 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday & Public Holidays), Closed on Monday

Singapore has 23 public swimming complexes for people to have fun and enjoy with. Among these, there are two swimming complexes with wave pool: Choa Chu Kang Swimming Complex and Jurong East Swimming Complex. So these are probably the two complexes to include in you list if you want extra fun and adventure.

We first visited Jurong East Swimming Complex. It took us almost 2 hours by public transport from Sengkang to Jurong East Swimming Complex. I thought that the main attractions for visitors were the lazy river and wave pool. At certain times in the wave pool, water sprinkles from above and makes it looks like a rain storm. Aside from lazy river and wave, it also has three big slides which are colored blue, pink and yellow. These slide are for those who love adventure, speed and excitement. Yellow is the shortest but it gives the fastest speed into the water. The blue is the longest and highest; it has many spins and sharp turns. The red is in-between of both slides.

The entrance fees during weekends are S$2 for an adult and S$1 for a child. It would be fun if you rent a rubber tube for S$2 to float around the river or enjoy the wave pool. The lazy river is landscaped with waterfalls and rocks and is propelled by water jets. The tube may spin and bump into other tubes.

For food, there is a KFC upstairs and a cafe. If you want to have a picnic table, you need to be very early to get a one.

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The wave pool.

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The rain storm

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Just enjoying the artificial wave

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So what are waiting for take the plunge and visit this great water fantasy. Definitely, the kids will want to come again and again.



Getting there:
MRT
Chinese Garden MRT (EW25) 0.58 km
Lakeside MRT (EW26) 0.99 km
Jurong East MRT (EW24-NS1) 2.02 km

What to see and do:
  • Competition Pool
  • Wading Pool
  • Wave Pool
  • Lazy River
  • 3 Water Slides
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kiddy Bubble Jet Station
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Dolphin Lagoon, Sentosa Island

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Underwater Wolrd, Singapore


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VivoCity Ticket counter to Sentosa Island

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Walkalator inside the Underwater world

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Feeding of Stingrays





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Swimming Complexes of Singapore (as of March 2011)

Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex
1771 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1
Singapore 569978
Tel: 6456 6821
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Thursday to Tuesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Wednesday)
Facilities 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Bedok Swimming Complex
901 New Upper Changi Road
Singapore 467355
Tel:No: 6443 5511
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Friday to Wednesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Thursday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool, 1 Learners' pool


Bishan Swimming Complex
Address: 1 Bishan Street 4
Singapore 579778
Tel: 6353 6117
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Friday to Wednesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Thursday)
Facilities : 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Bukit Batok Swimming Complex
2 Bukit Batok St. 22
Singapore 659581
Tel: 6561 0939
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Thursday to Tuesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Wednesday)
Facilities Type: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Buona Vista Swimming Complex
76 Holland Drive
Singapore 278938
Tel: 6778 7230
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Wednesday to Monday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Tuesday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Choa Chu Kang Swimming Complex
1 Choa Chu Kang St 53
Singapore 689236
Tel: 6767 8606
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday & Public Holidays), Closed on Monday
Background: Opened to the public on 1 May 01
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Toddler's Pool, 1 Wave Pool, 1 Interactive Pool, 1 Water slide, 1 River Rapid, 1 Whirlpool, 1 Spa


Clementi Swimming Complex
520 Clementi Ave 3
Singapore 129908
Tel: 6779 0577
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Monday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Co-Curricular Activities Branch Swimming Complex
21 Evans Road
Singapore 259366
Tel: 6468 8393
Operating Hours: Monday (2.30pm to 9pm), Wednesday & Friday (5.30pm to 7.30pm for competition pool), training pool (5.30pm to 9pm), Tuesday & Thursday (6pm to 9pm), Saturday (2pm to 9pm),
Sunday & Public Holidays (8am to 9pm)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching Pool


Delta Swimming Complex
900 Tiong Bahru Road
Singapore 158790
Tel: 6474 7573
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Wednesday to Monday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Tuesday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Geylang East Swimming Complex
601 Aljunied Crescent
Singapore 389862
Tel: 6745 7175
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Monday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Hougang Swimming Complex
95 Hougang Ave 4
Singapore 538830
Tel: 6386 5010
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Wednesday to Monday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Tuesday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Jalan Besar Swimming Complex
100 Tyrwhitt Road #01-03
Singapore 207542)
Tel: 6293 9058
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Thursday to Tuesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Wednesday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Jurong East Swimming Complex
21 Jurong East Street 31
Singapore 609517
Tel: 6896 3566 / 6563 5052
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday & Public Holidays), Closed on Monday
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Wave Pool, 1
Lazy River, 3 Water Slides, 1 Jacuzzi, 1 Kiddy Fun Station Pool


Jurong West Swimming Complex
20 Jurong West St 93
Singapore 648965
Tel: 6515 5332
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Wednesday to Monday & Public Holidays), closed every Tuesday
Facilities: 1 Sheltered Competition Pool, 1 Teaching Pool, 1 Lazy River, 1 Jacuzzi, 1 Kiddy Pool, 1 Slide


Kallang Basin Swimming Complex
21 Geylang Bahru Lane
Singapore 339627
Tel: 6295 4261
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Thursday to Tuesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Wednesday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Katong Swimming Complex
111 Wilkinson Road
Singapore 436752
Tel: 6344 9609
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Wednesday to Monday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Tuesday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool


Queenstown Swimming Complex
473 Stirling Road
Singapore 148948
Tel: 6473 7269
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Thursday to Tuesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Wednesday)
Facilities Type: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Wading pool, 1 Diving Pool


Sengkang Swimming Complex
57 Anchorvale Road
Singapore 544964
Tel: 6315 3574
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday & Public Holidays), Closed on Monday
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 2 Teaching Pool, 1 Fun Pool, 1 Jacuzzi, 8 Slides


Serangoon Swimming Complex
35-A Yio Chu Kang Road
Singapore 545552)
Tel: 6288 4606
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Friday to Wednesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Thursday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Wading Pool


Tampines Swimming Complex
505 Tampines Ave 5
Singapore 529652
Tel: 6786 1151
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Wednesday to Monday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Tuesday)
Facilities Type: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching pool, 1 Learner Pool, 1 Wading pool


Toa Payoh Swimming Complex
301 Toa Payoh Lor. 6
Singapore 319392
Tel: 6259 4808
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Wednesday to Monday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Tuesday)
Facilities Type: 1 Teaching Pool, 1 Wading Pool, 1 Training Pool


Woodlands Swimming Complex
3 Woodlands St. 13
Singapore 738600
Tel: 6269 4192
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Friday to Wednesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Thursday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching Pool, 1 Wading Pool


Yio Chu Kang Swimming Complex
202 Ang Mo Kio Ave 9
Singapore 569771
Tel: 6481 9054
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Friday to Wednesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Thursday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching Pool, 1 Wading Pool


Yishun Swimming Complex
351 Yishun Ave 3
Singapore 769057
Tel: 6752 5513
Operating Hours: 8.00am - 9.30pm (Thursday to Tuesday & Public Holidays), 2.30pm - 9.30pm (Wednesday)
Facilities: 1 Competition Pool, 1 Teaching Pool, 1 Wading Pool
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Equinox Complex, one of Singapore Highest Observation Decks


Photo Credit: equinoxcomplex.com

Equinox Complex – 71 storey

Equinox Complex is situated at the top of Singapore's tallest hotel; over 71 & 72 floors, 226 meters above sea level . It is the highest bar and fine dining restaurant and with a spectacular view of the wonderful city and the harbor. Enjoy panoramic views of Singapore, gorgeous during sunset and spectacular by dusk.


Restaurants:
  • Equinox, Singapore's “highest” culinary landmark with world-class cuisine and spectacular views of Singapore. Seated in the elegant amphitheatre-style restaurant, be awed by three-storey high teak and rice paper lanterns, Ming-inspired wooden trellises and a luminous wall of mother of pearl.
  • Jaan, Delightfully modern and idyllic, this jewel has received innumerable awards for excellence, serving a distinctive menu of neo-classic, essentialist cuisine crafted by Chef de Cuisine Ebbe Vollmer from Sweden.
  • New Asia Bar, located on Level 71 steals the limelight with its classy attitude at altitude. Designed in hues of gold and amber with a majestic chandelier, engage in aesthetic panorama with stunning views, indulge in sensuous cocktails and pump the pinnacle with invigorating tunes of house, classic, new age, funk and Motown.

Opening hours: Equinox
Lunch: 12noon – 2.30pm (Mon to Sat)
Brunch: 11.00am – 2.30pm (Sun)
High Tea: 3.30pm – 5.00pm (Daily)
Dinner: 6.30pm – 11.00pm (Mon to Sun)

Jaan
Monday to Saturday
(Closed on Sunday)
Lunch: 12.00pm to 2.30pm (last order)
Dinner: 7.00pm to 10.00pm (last order)

New Asia Bar
3.00pm to 1.00am (Sun - Tue)
3.00pm to 2.00am (Wed & Thu)
3.00pm to 3.00am (Fri & Sat)
  • As per nightlife establishments, a minimum age entry of 21 applies.
  • A Cover charge of $25.00 nett and inclusive of 1 house pour from 9pm (Fri, Sat & Eve of Public Holiday)

Address:
Swissotel The Stamford
2 Stamford Road (Level 71 & 72,
Equinox Complex)
Singapore 178882
Tel: 6837 3322

Getting there:
Nearest Station: City Hall

For more details visit www.equinoxcomplex.com.
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1-Altitude, one of Singapore Highest Observation Decks


Photo credit: 1-altitude website

1-Altitude - 63 storey
1-Altitude is situated 282 meters above sea level, it one of Singapore’s highest dining, al fresco bar and entertainment venues. It is the highest gastro bar in the world with a spectacular panoramic 360 degree view of the city and the harbor.

Restaurants:
  • 1-Altitude, the highest rooftop bar in the world
  • Stella, a fine dining restaurant
  • City Golf, a sports bar and indoor golf simulator
A cover charge of S$20 cover charge with one drink after 6pm. Free entry to guest of 282 lifestyle and F&B venue, and Stellar fine-dining restaurant.

Opening hours:
1-Altitude
Sun to Thu 6pm - 1am
Fri to Sat 6pm – 2am

Stella
Daily 6pm – 1am

282 and City Golf
Sun to Thu 10am – 1am
Fri to Sat 10am – 3am


Address:
1 Raffles Place #61-01
One Raffles Place Singapore 048616
(65) 6536 4930

Transport:
Nearest Station: Raffles Place
Bus Lines: 10, 70, 97, 100, 107, 128, 130, 162, 196, 532

Dress code:
Smart casual attire is required. No flip-flops or slippers allowed. No shorts and bermudas.

Age limit:
All guests must be 21 years of age to enter the establishment after 6:00pm.

For more details visit www.1-altitude.com website
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Magnificent view from Sky Park

Marina Bay Sands

The Sky Park is on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands Hotel & Casino and with a height of 200 meters in the sky. It is a stunning observation deck with a 150-meter infinity swimming pool. It is 12,400 square meters of space big enough to fit three football fields. Its dazzling landscaped gardens are home to 250 types trees and 650 types of plants. It is an architectural work of art.

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The view of the hotel from ground

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Walking to Marina Bay Sands Tower 3

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While waiting for Edward and Dette in the Lobby


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Excellent view of the city

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Stunning view of Singapore central business district

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Magnificent view of Esplanade Area

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At the Observation Deck

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Relaxing near the infinity pool

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Infinity pool area

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In their room

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With my dear bff dette and our kids

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With my dear bff dette.

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The two hyper

For more details of Sky Park
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Sands Sky Park



Marina Bay Sands – Tower 3
10 Bayfront Ave
Singapore 018956

The Sands SkyPark is an architectural masterpiece sitting on top of the three hotel towers at Marina Bay Sands. This 1.2 hectare tropical oasis is longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall and large enough to park four-and-a-half A380 jumbo jets. It extends to form the one of the world’s largest public cantilevers.
- Marina Bay Sands website

Ticket/Fees:
- S$20 for adult
- S$14 for children (aged between 2 – 12 years)
- S$17 for senior citizens (aged 65 years and above)
The Sands SkyPark Public Observation Deck, which is open to members of the public and is a ticketed area, is accessible daily from 10am-10pm on Mondays to Thursdays and 10am-11pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Getting there:
Nearest MRT Promenade

What to see and do:
  • 200 meters in the sky
  • Landscaped gardens are home to 250 types trees and 650 types of plants
  • 12,400 square meters of space big enough to fit three football fields
  • Exclusive restaurants including The Sky on 57, helmed by Singapore’s celebrity chef Justin Quek
  • A spectacular public observation deck that can host hundreds of people
  • A 150-meter infinity swimming pool, the world’s largest outdoor pool at that height
For more scenic pictures during our visit in Sky Park click here

For more info visit Marina Bay Sands
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Marina Barrage

Marina Barrage
8 Marina Gardens Drive Singapore 018951

Built across the mouth of the Marina Channel, the Marina Barrage creates Singapore’s 15th reservoir, and the first in the heart of the city. With a catchment area of 10,000 hectares, or one-sixth the size of Singapore, the Marina catchment is the island’s largest and most urbanised catchment. Together with two other new reservoirs, the Marina Reservoir will boost Singapore’s water catchment from half to two-thirds of the country’s land area. The Marina Barrage is the result of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew’s vision nearly two decades ago when he envisaged damming the mouth of the Marina Channel to create a freshwater reservoir.
- marina barrage website

Ticket/Fees: Free
Mondays to Sundays: 10.00am - 11.00pm

Getting there:
By Car/Taxi :
From East Coast Parkway (ECP) in the direction of Vivo City, take 17A exit and turn into Marina Place and Marina Boulevard before turning into Marina Mall. Drive pass the construction site of Gardens by the Bay and you will see the main entrances of Marina Barrage.

From Shenton Way, take Marina Marina Boulevard next to One Marina Boulevard or Central Boulevard before turning into Marina Street which connects Marina Place and Marina Boulevard before turning into Marina Mall. Drive pass the construction site of Gardens by the Bay and you will see the main entrances of Marina Barrage.

By Bus :
SBS Bus 400 or Marina Barrage Shuttle Bus
Exit from Marina Bay MRT Station. Turn at road junction and continue straight. The bus stop is about 5 mins walk from the MRT Station.

Schedule of SBS Bus 400 and Marina Barrage Shuttle Bus

By MRT :
Nearest MRT Station: Marina Bay

What to see and do:
  • Water Playground - Located next to the children water play area, the Water Playground offers one of the best views of the Singapore city skyline. Children can also play the fun water play area which has a map of the Marina Catchment. Sheltered by part of the Green Roof, the venue is most suited for parties, corporate functions, and award presentations.
  • Central Courtyard - The Central Courtyard is located in the middle of the Barrage. The location offers a spectacular view of Singapore’s city skyline with a water feature. Ideal for outdoor events like parties, corporate functions, award presentations and performances.
  • Pump House - The Pump House at Marina Barrage uses glass and louvers for its external walls so that the interior is lit by natural lighting. This also eliminates the need for air-conditioning and reduces electricity consumption and operation costs.
  • Marina Bridge- The Marina Bridge spans the Marina Channel and allows visitors to walk across both reservoir and sea all at once. The nine crest gates are housed under the Marina Bridge.
  • Boat Hoist Operation - A boat hoist located at the east abutment of Marina Barrage allows vessels access between the Reservoir and the sea. The boat hoist has a maximum lifting capacity of 70 tonnes and is able to carry vessels with length up to 20m and breadth up to 6m
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Hay Diary Goat Farm

Hay Diary Goat Farm
No. 3 Lim Chu Kang
Agrotech Park Lane 4
Singapore 718859

Hay Dairies Pte Ltd is a goat farm with about 1000 goats of mixed breeds. It has the latest milking, pasteurizing, homogenizing and bottling machines. The farm produces very fresh milk and sells directly to its customers.

Children get to watch goats and their kids. The milking session is only in the morning and starts at 9am to11am, so bring your children during this time to widen their horizons. Demonstration and tour cost is S$3, including a free bottle of goat's milk.
You can even order the goat's milk online for regular home delivery.

Ticket/Fees:
Free
Educational Tour at $3.21 per pax includes 200-ml bottle of milk and souvenir with Hay Dairies logo and an estimated 30 minutes of orientation briefing.

Opening hours is 9 am to 4 pm daily including Public Holidays.

Getting there:
By Public Transport
  • Take Bus 175 from Choa Chu Kang MRT Station and get off at Lim Chu Kang Lane 4. It's a three-minute walk from there.
  • SMRT 925 (Sundays & Public Holidays) – from either Woodlands Interchange or Kranji MRT station
  • Kranji Express (Yellow Bus) shuttle service– departs from the Kranji MRT station every hour (fares : adults $2, kids $1)

Contact Details:
Hay Dairies Pte Ltd
No. 3 Lim Chu Kang
Agrotech Park Lane 4
Singapore 718859.
Tel: 6792 0931
Fax: 6794 1580
Website: www.haydairies.com.sg
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Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden


Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden
Bukit Timah Core of Singapore Botanic Gardens,
1 Cluny Road

Jacob Ballas Children's Garden is Asia's first children's garden. "All Life On Earth Depends on Plants" theme is created as a unique and interactive fun place where children up to 12 years of age can discover how plants provide their daily needs. Apart from plants you can see many animals in the Gardens. Animals like birds, frogs, squirrels, butterflies, dragonflies, ants, earthworms and you may even have the chance to get up-close-and-personal with an oriental whip snake and a monitor lizard.

Ticket/Fees: free
8.00am - 7.00pm (last admission at 6.30pm)
The Jacob Ballas Children's Garden is closed on Mondays (except when it falls on a designated public holiday)

Getting there:
By Car
From Bukit Timah Road - At the Bukit Timah-Kheam Hock Road junction, turn left to enter NUS Bukit Timah Campus. Turn right into Jacob Ballas Children's Garden after car park gantry.
By Public Transport
SBS Bus No. 48, 66, 151, 153, 154, 156, 170, 186 and SMRT Bus No. 67, 171. Alight along Bukit Timah Road, NUS Bukit Timah Campus bus stop.

What to see and do:
  • tree house
  • suspension bridge
  • pond
  • playground
  • slide
  • play and learn area
  • water play area
  • waterfall
  • cave
  • garden maze

Contact details:
Singapore Botanic Gardens
1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569
Telephone: 6465 0196
Fax: 6473 7983
Email: NPARKS_SBG_Visitor_Services@NPARKS.GOV.SG
Website: Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden
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Bottle Tree Park

Bottle Tree Park
81 Lorong Chencharu (Yishun)
Singapore 769198

Bottle Tree Park is a 7ha park. It is used to be forest and now transformed into a beautiful sanctuary of a restaurant, a pond, kampung-style buildings, mini-zoo, basketball and volleyball courts, an obstacle course and a paintball field. There is a little pond full of guppies, swordtails, goldfish etc for kids to fish. It is called the “Longkang Fishing” Pond. It cost $10 per kid to fish in the pond and a tank and net are be provided.

Getting there:
By Car
Exit from SLE (Yishun). From Lentor Avenue, turn left into Yishun Avenue 1. At the traffic light, turn right towards Sembawang Road. Keep right, then turn into Lorong Chencharu. (Opposite Sembawang Country Club and Airbase.)

By Public Transport
Take the North-South Line and alight at Khatib MRT station. It’s a 15-minute walk to Bottle Tree Park’s side entrance opposite Yishun Stadium. Or take bus from opposite Yishun Stadium bus stop Services 39, 85, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 857, 858, 965 and 969 stop there.

What to see and do:
  • Couple Swan Paddling, S$9 for 15 minutes
  • Fishing, S$10.00 inclusive of tank and net
  • Outdoor Courts
  • Paintball
  • RC Car Racing


Contacts:
Restaurant : 65 6759-7077
Office: 65 6759-5771
Fax: 65 6759-5796
Website: www.bottletree.com.sg
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The Animal Resort

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The Animal Resort

T81 Seletar West Farmway 5
Singapore 798061

It is a great place to escape from the concrete city building to a simpler "Kampung" life style. Kampung' means 'village' or 'community in Malay. This place offers small pets and farm animals where you could feed them with the food from the Resort. You can give small donation; you get to feed the fishes, rabbits, chicken, goose, horse, goats and other resident animals.

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Really fun to feed animal and I'm not scared at all

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After feeding the goat, it is time of getting to know you :)


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Feeding time of hamster, guinea pig and rabbit

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Marching with the ducks

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Please come near to me

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Peak-a-boo!

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Please do not disturb


Information about Animal Resort
Ticket/Fees:
Free (Animal Feeding: Donation)

Getting there:
By Car
From TPE
• Exit by Jalan Kayu slip road and travel for 0.75 km (passing by shop houses and a petrol kiosk)
• Turn right to Seletar West Farmway 4
• Travel for 0.31 km till a side road and turn right to Seletar West Farmway 6
• Travel for 0.89 km till a side road, turn left and proceed to travel to The Animal Resort

By public Transport
From Sengkang MRT take LRT towards Sengkang West Loop. Alight after the 4 stops. Then walk towards Animal Resort for about 25 minutes.

What to see and do:
  • Animal Feedings

Contact
Tel: (+65) 6338-7665
Fax: (+65) 6234-1360
Email: ricted@singnet.com.sg
Website: www.rictedkennels.com
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Destination: Pulai Spring, Johor Bahru, Malaysia


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Pasir Ris Park

The Pasir Ris in Malay means 'beach bolt-rope', implying a narrow beach. The park offers modern park activities such as pony rides, water sports, cycling, inline skating and barbeque rental, but also features a carefully preserved 6-ha mangrove forest.

Ticket/Fees: NA

Getting there:
Walk to Pasir Ris Town Park then take bus 403 towards Pasir Ris Interchange. Alight after 9 stops or Before Pasir Ris Way and walk towards Pasir Ris Park.

What to see and do:
  • Children's Playground
  • pony rides
  • water sports
  • Bicycle and Skate rental
  • barbeque rental
  • also features a carefully preserved 6-ha mangrove forest
  • Boardwalks
  • 3 storey high Bird Watching Tower located within the mangrove forest

Guided walks at Pasir Ris Park:
  • Creatures Up Close and Personal - A mangrove guided tour
Date : Every 3rd Sat of the month, 9am - 10am
Venue : Meet at Pasir Ris Park Carpark C
Fee : $4/person
What exactly is a mudskipper, a Fiddler crab and a Sesamine crab? Does a dogfaced
water snake look more like a dog or a snake? Join the walk and discover answers to
the questions above and more. The guided tour will commence with min. 15pax.

  • Kitchen Garden Tour
Date : Every 1st Saturday of the month, 9am to 10am
Venue : Meet at Pasir Ris Park Carpark C
How do vegetables make their way to your plate? Find out more as our guides
show you how vegetables are grown. Learn also how some plants from the
garden can be used as natural remedies.

Registration closes 2 days before the walk.
To register for guided walks at Pasir Ris
Park, please email Lili at lin_lili@nparks.gov.sg

To download brochure and guide visit Paris Ris Park
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Mainland Tropical Fish Farm - Kampung Fishing

Mainland Tropical Fish Farm - Kampung Fishing
1 Pasir Ris Farmway 1
Singapore 519352

A "Longkang" fishing is an alternative fishing activity for kids if you don’t want to wait for hours and hours in order to hook up a tiny fish. "LongKang" in Malay means drainage.

Ticket/fees: S$2 inclusive of rent pail and a net

Getting there:
By car
Use TPE towards PIE and turn off Pasir Ris Ave 12 . Look out for the sign-board along the way to the Pasir Ris Farmway 1. The Fishfarm is near to the entry to the Farmway. Free Parking
By public Transport
Walk to Pasir Ris Town Park then take bus 403 towards Pasir Ris Interchange. Alight after 6 stops or after Pasir Ris Drive 3 and walk towards Pasir Ris Farm Way 1.


What to see and do:
  • “Longkang” Fishing
  • Prawn Fishing
  • Fish Spa Therapy
  • Largest Freshwater Fish in the world – Arapimas

Contact details:
Opening Hours: 9am to 6pm - Every day
Tel : 6287 3883, 6584 3643, 6581 2550
Fax : 6288 4200
Email : enquiries@mainlandfishfarm.com
Website: www.mainlandfishfarm.com
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Singapore Beaches

Punggol Beach

Palawan Beach, Sentosa

Sembawang Beach

East Coast Park

Changi Beach

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Islands to visit in Singapore

Island Hopping? Is there any such thing? Singapore is just a tiny island. Yes! Singapore has well-preserved beaches that server as an ideal gateway for weekend, nature and outdoor activities. It is nice to switch to a laid-back environment after the busy week from the City itself. The islands are just less than 30minutes boat ride from the ferry terminals.
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Pulau Hantu

Pulau Hantu is home to lagoons, sheltered beaches and beautiful water. It is also rich in marine life and coral.

Getting there:
Fast workboats or bumboats are available for charter at West Coast Pier (West Coast Ferry Terminal)

Ferry:
range from SGD $17 to $20 per person depending on current diesel prices.
travelling time:
15 mins one way, landing at jetty

What to see and do:
  • two sunny swimming lagoons
  • Diving
  • snorkeling
  • fishing
  • Camping
  • Picnic
Camping: please write to the Executive (Southern Islands Management), Sentosa, fax us on 62750161, or email administrator@sentosa.com.sg with your name and contact number, choice of island, camping dates, and the number of campers wishing to stay.
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Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin is in essence, the last village in Singapore. A stroll through Ubin takes you back to Singapore in the 1960's with the simpler pleasures of life.

Getting there:
Take a bumboat from Changi Jetty (now called Changi Point Ferry Terminal), which is near the Changi Village Hawker Centre.

Ferry: S$2.50/person max capacity is 12. People who do not want to wait can pay S$30.00 for the whole bumboat and leave without waiting.
travelling time: 10-15mins one way, landing at jetty

What to see and do:
  • Camping
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Trekking & nature walks

Tel: 6542 7944
Accommodation: http://www.celestialresort.com/
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Sisters' Island

The Sisters' Islands, located to the south of the main island of Singapore, are two of the Southern Islands in Singapore. The Sister's Islands are two separate islands each with of which have rich sandy shores and coral reefs.

Getting there:
Private hired boats service from Marina South Pier.

Ferry/admission:
S$15 for adults for 2 way
S$12 for children under 12 for 2 way
travelling time: 15 mins one way, landing at jetty

Schedules:


What to do and see?
  • Monkeys(do not feed them)
  • Beaches
  • palm trees
  • snorkeling
  • diving
  • camping
  • picnic(do not leave your food exposed and put rubbish in their right place)

Tel: (65) 6534 9339
Ferry Website: www.islandcruise.com.sg
Accommodation: Not Available
Camping: For overnight camping on Sisters' Islands and Pulau Hantu, please write to the Executive (Southern Islands Management), Sentosa, fax us on 62750161, or email administrator@sentosa.com.sg with your name and contact number, choice of island, camping dates, and the number of campers wishing to stay..
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Hawker Center Singapore

My Friend and her family is coming to singapore and she asked me to search for the best hawker centers in Singapore. And based from blogs and news i managed to list of t

Chinatown Complex Food Centre
335 Smith Street, Chinatown Complex
Take the MRT to Chinatown or Outram Park stations then walk.
  • Niu Che Shui Famous Glutinous Rice, #02-40
  • Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Fu, #02-87/88

East Coast Lagoon Food Village
1220 East Coast Parkway
Take the MRT to Bedok station take a cab.
  • Ah Hwee BBQ Chicken Wings, Stall 14
  • Roxy Laksa , Stall 48

Geylang Serai Market
Beside Blk 1,3,4,5 Jalan Pasar Bahru
Take the MRT to Paya Lebar station then walk
  • Geylang Beryani Stall ,#01-327

Golden Mile Food Centre
505 Beach Road
Take the MRT to Lavender station then take bus 961.
  • Zhao An Granny Grass Jelly,#01-58
  • 75 Ah Balling Peanut Soup, #01-7
  • Golden Mile Claypot Rice, #01-65


Lau Pa Sat Festival Market
18 Raffles Quay
Take the MRT to Raffles Place station.
  • The Chicken Rice Company,Stall 50A
  • Fatman Satay, Stall 1

Maxwell Food Centre
Along Maxwell Road
Take the MRT to Tanjong Pagar or and Chinatown stations then walk.
  • Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake, #01-05
  • Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, #01-10

Glutton’s Bay
#01-15 Esplanade Mall
Take the MRT to City Hall station then take Bus 857 or walk
  • Hup Kee, Stall L

Serangoon Gardens Food Centre
49A Serangoon Gardens Way
Take the MRT to Serangoon Garden then take Bus 317
  • Serangoon Garden Bakery & Confectionary ,Stall 45
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Albert is exploring the globe

At age of 5, our son Albert has started exploring the countries on the globe. For some of the country names that he couldn't read, he could remember the color of the country and their locations on the globe.
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Dairy Farm Nature Park

We start our walk from Carpark B with entrance along Dairy Farm road. The first few meters were very easy but then it's going up slope.

After about 40 minutes (we are slow slow because I took some of pictures of the flowers along the trail) we reach the south-western end of the park and was presented with scenic wetland which was formerly Singapore Quarry.

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