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Changi Haunted Trail: Spooky Tales & Local Lore
Immersive Singapore cultural and folklore experience
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2.5 hours
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Up to 15 guests
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Explore the spirits of Singapore – a spooky journey into the supernatural!
Love hearing ghost stories? Fascinated by folklore and urban legends? Dare to visit haunted places? Then this walking experiences is made for you!Journey through some of the spookiest spots in Changi, Singapore’s most notoriously haunted location: from the shadows of the coastal kampong to the empty shells of British military buildings, to the infamous Old Changi Hospital.Along the way, you will hear grandmothers' tales, urban legends, real confessions, and even the host's own spooky encounters! Hear about suicide pacts, bizarre drownings, black magic, portals to the underworld, and the things that haunt our shoreline. And of course, the many spirits that call Changi Hospital home.The creepy tales are woven together with Changi's history, our island's overlapping folklores; and a mind-blowing dose of Asian supernatural logic. Even if you start off as a skeptic, this experience may make a believer out of you!Some highlights:Walk down Kampong Trails and imagine what the villagers of old might have seen along the coastLearn about the Changi Beach Massacre and the horrors and spiritual scar it must have left behindHear personal stories of first hand encountersLearn about local lore and mystic beliefs - how locals view and explain the supernaturalVisit Old Changi Hospital, a site of many stories such as spirit portals to demonic entitiesPossible Ghostly Sightings - only if you are really lucky or unlucky!Things to Keep In Mind:ExperienceThis is a walking tour hosted by professional hosts who would regal you with tales of myths, legends, and lore. These are real stories told by real people, and collected personally by your hosts. You will not find these stories online. We will not be going inside Old Changi Hospital. We will not be hunting ghosts. We will not be using paranormal devices to detect their presence. What you will get is a mind-blowing storytelling experience about a supernaturally active place many have talked about, but few have seen.Water The entire duration of the walk is about 2.5 hours. Please hydrate sufficiently. There is only one pitstop three quarters of the way into the tour with toilet and water point. PaceThe pace is normal walking speed (4km/hour). We will have about 10 checkpoints throughout the tour where we will stop to tell stories. The terrain is flat ground mostly.ComfortYou do not need specific hiking shoes for this walk. Wear your comfortable walking shoes or slippers. It’s a rain or shine event. Bring your umbrella if you don’t fancy being drenched. If mosquitoes ain’t your thing, bring some insect repellent. The places we are going are known for their paranormal encounters. The tour is relatively safe supernaturally speaking, but if required, we can refer you to one of our contacts for deep soul cleansing.
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What You’ll be Doing
Walking tour in Singapore’s most haunted neighbourhood
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What’s Included
STB Licensed Guide
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Select Time for 10 Oct 2024
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Meet-up at Changi Point Ferry Terminal (Changi Point Ferry Terminal, Lorong Bekukong, Singapore)
- 08:00pm
- Notes: Parking - If you are driving, consider parking at Changi Village Carpark 1 or 2, or along the Changi Village Road. - Alternatively, you can park at Turnhouse Park carpark beside Coastal Settlement. We’ll be ending our tour near Coastal Settlement. - For those who park at Changi Village, you can take an approximately 15 - 20mins walk from Coastal Settlement to Changi Village, or take a bus 29 (frequency 18mins) back to Changi Village interchage. Public Transport - Cab is hard to flag down, and Grab is hard to book as it gets closer to midnight. (Cab drivers still remember the tales of a lady in white flagging down cabs along Changi Road). - There are however a few buses you can take from Changi to get back to civilisation (Pasir Ris, Tampines, Tanah Merah) where you can get a cab or change to other modes of public transport. - Most buses operate out of Changi around midnight; to be safe, you would want to catch your bus around 11.30pm.
End Point
- End at The Coastal Settlement (The Coastal Settlement, Netheravon Road, Singapore)
Start & ends
- Every Saturday07:30PM - 10:00PM
Suitability / Accessibility
- Pet-Friendly
- Child Friendly (Recommended Age: 8+)
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationCancel 3 days before activity for a full refund
- Minimum ParticipantsIf there are fewer than 6 participants, the host may reschedule or refund your booking.
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$85 SGD/person
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Eugene Tay, a seasoned guide and storyteller, leads guests on a hair-raising tour through Changi's spookiest spots, from coastal kampongs to the infamous Old Changi Hospital. With a knack for blending historical facts with chilling urban legends, Eugene creates an unforgettable experience steeped in Asian supernatural lore and the mysteries of Changi's past. Brace yourself for a journey filled with ghostly encounters, bizarre occurrences, and spine-tingling tales that will leave you both intrigued and unsettled.
Experience: 18 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 100%
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Helpful Questions
What should I pack?
Comfortable walking shoes. It’s mostly flat group, and not muddy, so you don’t need hiking boots.
Umbrella / Poncho in case it drizzles.
Water bottle. Water check point is approx. 1.5hours apart.
Do we get to go into Changi Hospital for the tour?
Erin, 04 Sep 2024
Yes, you will visit Old Changi Hospital, a site of many stories such as spirit portals to demonic entities
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