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Cycle from one park connector to the other.
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The Park Connector Network is an island-wide network of linear open spaces that link up major parks, nature sites and housing estates in Singapore. When the entire network is completed, it will form a green network, spanning over 300 km across the whole island, making it convenient to travel from park to park.

The park connectors vary in length, ranging from about 2 km to 10 km, making them ideal for those who like to take short walks to exercise, as well as to cater to cyclists who prefer longer distances. They are usually found alongside the many rivers and canals that flow through the island and are often used as convenient shortcuts to housing estates, MRT stations, and schools.

Equipment: Park connectors are for walking, jogging or cycling only.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

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Singapore's Big Walk
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Be in the Midst of Singaporeans

What better way to get to know Singaporeans better than to participate in the annual walk organised by Singapore's daily - The New Paper. If you are here in Singapore around the month of May, you might like to walk with thousands of Singaporeans. They will also be more than happy to talk to you as you stroll along. That is if they still have the breath.

As many as 77,000 people participated in the 2000 Big Walk to walk a total distance of 10km.

Equipment: A good pair of running shoes and running gears. Also, water bottle to hydrate yourself in this humid island.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

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Tree Top Walk At MacRitchie Reservoir
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This is something that's pretty new in Singapore. I have NOT try it yet unfortunately...kekek, but the url that i have attached has a good write-up abt it and also directions to get to MacRitchie Reservoir.

I am planning to go after the month of dec as it's raining season in singapore now. Will definitely update you guys ya!

But from the website it seems pretty cool. I takes about 2 - 4 hours to do the complete walk. And there are only 2 toilet stops in between.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: MacRitchie Reservoir - Lornie Road

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Sea Sports Club
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If you like the sun, sea and sand, you are in the right place! The sea sports clubs located at East Coast, Kallang, Pasir Ris & Changi are your answers to some fun at the sea!

From kayaking to fun boat sailin, these sea sports clubs are fully equip with the professional staff and equipments.

However if you are reading before your trip, pls remember to bring along your certificates for safety purposes.

I been to the one at Changi Sea Sports Club and it was pretty cool. My friends and i did kayaking. Without his recommendation, i didn't even know such sea sports clubs excst in Singapore!

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: East Coast, Kallang, Changi & Pasir Ris

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THE PADANG
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In this tiny country sports are in the centre of life. Well, at least its right in the middle of town. Padang is the Malay word for ‘big field’. This set of playing fields is a real part of Singapore history as well as an active sports venue. Cricket has been played here since Colonial times. It was a place for the elite to socialise and one corner is known as the Scandal Point where gossip was traded. When the Japanese invaded in 1942 they rounded up all Europeans here before marching them to Changi Prison.

Today you will find the Singapore Recreation Club building and fields where (Field) Hockey and Cricket are played. Sometimes other sports and events are hosted here. It is surrounded by beautiful colonial buildings and should be part of any walking tour of Singapore.

Updated Apr 10, 2009

Phone: +1800 736 2000

Website: http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/places/places-of-a-lifetime/singapore-walking-tour-1.html

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Cricket
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You can watch Cricket being played in many of the parks in town on the weekend. Saturday morning I watched some of this from my room at the Conrad. Made for a nice and peaceful morning awake as I was only a couple days in the time zone.

In the attached pic you can see some of it. A great setting in the park in the middle of the city.

Updated Nov 9, 2007

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LOOKING FOR A HOTEL
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THIS IS NOT KNOWN AS A SPORT BUT MAYBE IT COULD BE WHEN YOU REALLY HAVEN'T ARRANGED BEFORE HAND TO GET A PLACE TO STAY AND SLEEP AT...??????
WHAT I RECOMMEND...AS I FOUND OUT BY A KIND GENTLEMAN THAT WORKED AT CHANGI AIRPORT ..IS TO GO TO THE INFORMATION DESK AND AS THEM TO FIND ON THEIR COMPUTER A PLACE TO STAY IN YOUR PRICE RANGE...THEN THEY ALSO CAN ARRANGE AND INEXPENSIVE WAY TO GET TO THE LOCATION !!! PRETTY GOOD ..HUH!!! THAT COMPUTER SHOWS ALL THE PLACES .. PLUS HE WILL ARRANGE THE RESERVATION RIGHT THERE AND THEN AND WHEN YOU ARRIVE YOU JUST PRESENT YOUR RECEIPT AND YOU HAVE A ROOM .... VERY COOL !!!!!RIGHT ON CHANGI AIRPORT !!!!!!!!

Equipment: MONEY !! HEHEHEHEHEHE!!!

Updated Mar 27, 2007

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Say what?......Whatever! Yoga
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balisunshine 1008 reviews
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Holistic Books?
Music for meditation?
Healthy eating?
Yoga classes and wellness seminars?

That’s what Whatever is all about.

The have a large selection of books from
Deepak Chopra to Eating Right for your blood type.

There menu serves breakfast, snacks,
soups, organic salads, fresh juices, teas, etc.

Yoga classes, along with seminars on wellness
are programmed into their weekly schedule.
If you don’t have the yoga cloths, don’t worry,
they have that too!

Written Nov 2, 2006

Phone: 65 6224 0300

Website: www.whatever.com.sg

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Fishing
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Fishing Is One Of The Popular Sport Among Singaporeans.If You Encounter A Lake Or Beach,You'll Definitely See Some Locals Fishing. One Of The The Frequent Spot Among Anglers Is At The Jetty At Sembawang Park.

Written Sep 12, 2006

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Camping/Fishing In Singapore
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imran8852 346 reviews
Locals Camping out.

In Singapore Camping Is Quite Popular Among The Locals. And If You Visit Parks In Singapore, You'll Most Probably Notice Locals Setting Up Camp To Spend A Day Or Two At The Beach While Enjoying Activities Like BBQ,Swimming,Cycling,Beach Volleyball And Others.

Written Sep 12, 2006

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