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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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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Punggol Beach

Palawan Beach, Sentosa

Sembawang Beach

East Coast Park

Changi Beach

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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 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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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
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