1) AJ Hackett Bungy
Bungy jumping
should definitely be on everybody’s list. AJ Hackett runs a 50m bungy tower at
Sentosa’s Siloso Beach. This version of bungy jumping ends with a refreshing
plunge into a 3.5m pool. You can even choose how much your body want to
submerged as the staff will adjust the length of your bungy cord. For more info: https://www.ajhackett.com/sentosa/
2) Bukit Brown Cemetery
This tour brings
you through a walk in historical landmarks where World War II and massacres
took place. You’ll also be given electromagnetic field readers and dowsing rods
to pick up presence of supernatural beings. Whether you believe it or not, it
is definitely an interesting way to learn history. You can read up the history of that place here : https://kyotoreview.org/issue-12/history-of-the-dead-heritage-of-the-living-bukit-brown-cemetery-in-singapore/
3) Clip n Climb
They are
colourful. They are bright. But don’t be deceived because they might make you cry. This
family-friendly vertical playground has 19 different climbing routes with
different obstacles and difficulty levels. They also have walls designed like
tetris blocks that are attached with ropes as handles and an ‘ice wall’ that
you can climb with ice picks. If you’re looking for something competitive to
test your strength, then this is the spot your should be. It cost about $25
(RM75) for a 90 minutes session. Its operating hours is from 10am to 11pm on
Mondays to Saturdays and 10am to 9pm on Sundays. Click here for more info: https://www.hometeamns.sg/tampines/clipnclimb/
4) GX-5 Extreme Swing
Falling off
height seems a fun thing? Then you should try failing from 50m while strapped
into a metal ball. With a speed of over 120 km/h, this fall could make your
tummy rumble. It cost about $41 (RM123) and is open from 4.30pm to 11pm. Click here for more info: http://slingshot.sg/
5) Skydive Indoors
Maybe jumping
off a plane is not the best idea but hey, you still can know what it feels
like. Visit iFly Singapore, where you can soar and flip about in a 5-storey
wind tunnel. Each flight only last about a minute. Find out more at https://www.iflysingapore.com/.
6) Mega Adventure
Afraid of
heights? Then overcome that fear of yours with a visit to Mega Adventure, a
playground in the sky. With zip lines, adventure rope courses, a bungy assisted
trampoline and a free-fall experience, this place might just take the fear out
of you. Try out Mega Climb, an adventure rope course that you’ll have to
balance your way across 36 obstacles built among treetops. Not that thriller?
Then try the Mega Jump and leap off a 15m high platform and experience free
falling.. the price is $53 (RM159) for a package that includes Mega Climb, Mega
Zip and Mega Jump. It is open from 11am to 7pm. Click here to book now: https://sg.megaadventure.com/.
7) ORTO
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ORTO is a sanctuary
for nature lovers. With a size of 7 football fields, this place is located in
the northern part of Singapore. It is also the country’s first
multi-recreational park that is open 24 hours and caters to all sorts of
activities. There are many things you can do here such as Maximum Drift Karting
Arena (a go-kart track with karts specially built for drifting), red Dynasty
Paintball Park, Katapult Trampoline Park, Freshwater Sport Fishing, Longkang Fishing, Prawning and Uber Sports Futsal. Check out their website for more
details http://orto.sg/
8) Axe Factor
By its name you can guess what’s coming your way. AXES !!! This place is an ideal
place to release your stress because all you have to do is throw your axes at
the target board to score points. And not to worry, they have Axe-perts to show you the way. Interesting isn’t it. Let’s hope no human is
harmed at this game.Check out for more at https://axefactor.com.sg/
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