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If you are looking for things to do in Singapore that are different, and more interesting - we got you! Here, you'll find hidden nature trails that could belong in Indiana Jones, fascinating heritage walks led by ex-gang members, and villages lost in time.
Want more? Check out our favourite ideas for couple activities, family-friendly activities and even team bonding activities!
Sightseeing
Learn meaningful and alternative stories of Singapore, beyond the shiny attractions.
1. Singapore's Last Kampong

We love seeing Singapore's last kampong, because it reminds us of unique the Singapore story is - from third world to first within a single generation. Back in 1956, the kampong housed over-40 families. Today, it is the last kampong in Singapore, with 26 families remaining.
We would highly recommend coming with a guide as this kampong is actually privately owned. With your guide, you'll get to chat with the residents, and learn about one of the last reminders of Singapore's past.
2. Disappearing Kelongs

Singapore's floating fish farms (kelongs) are a vanishing part of our heritage, yet they offer a window into the old ways. Witness this fading tradition alongside modern fish farms on a unique boat trip. See Singapore's past and future side-by-side, all through the lens of fish farming.
3. Haw Par Villa

Haw Par Villa is a mix of a cultural artefact, and a semi-terrifying theme park lost in time. The park is an homage of sorts to super traditional 'Chinese values' exhibited in terrifying ways! If you didn't study for your exams or if you were rude to your parents, a gory fate would befall you. It's a great off-beat place to visit to better understand traditional value systems, and it's just fun and unexpected!
4. Walk with Ex-Gangsters

Exploring Singapore’s hidden past doesn’t get better than a guided tour with a former gang member. This immersive walk uncovers the stories and secrets of the triads that once ruled the streets.
As you wander through Chinatown’s alleys and markets, your guide shares gripping tales of rival gangs, secret codes, and how they shaped the city’s history. It’s heartfelt, eye-opening — and supports a meaningful social enterprise too.
5. Uncover Supernatural Beliefs

Explore Changi's real-life ghost stories and local folklore on this chilling tour with Singapore's most famous Ghost Whisperer. It's part WW2, and also a surprising glimpse into the supernatural side of Singapore's culture, hidden beneath the island's modern facade.
Learn about restless spirits, legendary creatures, and the island's history from an amazing storyteller. With planned redevelopment, this unique experience may not be around for long - book now!
6. Sightseeing through Puzzles

Turn Singapore into your playground with outdoor puzzle hunts and escape room adventures. Crack a Chinatown murder case, battle a virus on St. John's Island, or unlock hidden treats at Marina Bay Sands. These games combine sightseeing with fun and exploration, creating unforgettable memories.
7. Singapore's Disappearing Trades

As Singapore modernises, we are rapidly losing a lot of the traditional trades that our parents would take for granted. One of them is the art of traditional pastry making. Here at an award winning pastry shop, you'll get to learn the heart of this culinary tradition that is slowly fading away. You'll also gain a deep understanding of our local heritage through stories of Chinese weddings, customs, and festivals.
8. Cycle Around Iconic Spots

This colourful cycling sightseeing experience is a fun and chill way to check off ALL your sightseeing spots. Pedal to iconic spots at Little India, Chinatown, CHIJMES and find hidden spots you'd miss if you were travelling by bus/car. Your guide is also happy to make pit stops for some history-sharing, cute photo-taking sessions or a chill snack time.
9. Hidden Rooftop Views

Ditch the pricey Marina Bay Sands views! Funan Mall's rooftop garden is a hidden gem offering stunning skyline vistas. Take the lift at Lobby B to discover this secret spot, overlooking iconic landmarks like the Supreme Court, Marina Bay Sands, and the Singapore Flyer. It's the perfect place to capture that Insta-worthy shot without breaking the bank!
Art & Culture
Meet local artisans passionate about sharing their art and see a vibrant side of Singapore.
10. Craft with Artisans

In recent years, lots of really cool crafty experiences have popped up in Singapore. We love this because it's a sign of Singapore being more open and creative as a city, and Singaporeans wanting to chase their creative passions!
You name it and we have it - you can do pottery in cute backyard gardens, paint a skateboard or camera and make your own plushie!
11. Perfume Making with Scent Engineer

Ever wanted to create your own signature scent? With scent engineers, you’ll get to play with scents like a mad scientist, design and craft a bespoke perfume. We made perfume that smelled like bubblegum and freshly laundered sheets. Others got seriously cheeky and crafted perfume that smelled like Singapore's chilli crab dish! It's a really fun way to spend an afternoon.
12. Private Movie Night on a Rooftop Farm

Watching a movie in the cinema is too old school. Private movie screenings are back in style, and you can finally experience one at this super cute rooftop farm.
This hidden gem offers a private movie screening experience complete with handcrafted cocktails and delectable snacks, all in the comfort of one of our favourite settings in Singapore - a private rooftop speakeasy farm! (Yes you heard it right - it's all of those things, and seriously cool).
Even if you've tried most things in Singapore, you have to try this. Bring your doggo, bring your friends or even your team and get ready for a really chilled and cool evening out!
13. Art of Batik

Batik looks like Southeast Asia's version of a Hawaiian shirt, but few know that it's an intricate art form that's traditionally worn for big occasions. One traditional Batik shirt can take months to make as each pattern is painstakingly painted with hot wax.
Learn this intricate wax-art form from a passionate Peranakan artist and create your own Batik masterpiece! Choose your own design or paint iconic Singapore landmarks like the Merlion.
Or do Batik with a modern twist! Create your Batik art on coasters or even a cheeseboard!
Discover the techniques, get hands-on, and leave with a beautiful piece of art infused with Singaporean spirit.
14. Tingkat Painting

To us, the humble Tingkat isn't just a practical food container - it's a window into the vibrant Peranakan heritage that defines Singapore.
In this Tingkat painting experience, you'll step into the vibrant world of Nyonya art with a passionate Peranakan painter in Singapore. In her intimate studio, you'll learn about symbolic motifs that tell stories of community and heritage. You'll create your own stunning mini-Tingkat to cherish, while gaining a deeper understanding of Singapore's unique Nyonya culture.
15. Learn Conservation with a Taxidermist

Wildlife in Singapore isn’t just about spotting otters or visiting nature reserves—this taxidermy workshop offers a whole new way to appreciate it.
Led by a zoologist and former WWF conservationist, you'll learn about the vital role butterflies play in the ecosystem before preserving your own ethically sourced specimen. Every butterfly is donated by farms and research centres, giving them a second life as art.
It’s a hands-on, eye-opening experience that blends conservation, science, and creativity. Perfect for nature lovers who want to connect with wildlife in a truly unique way—plus, you’ll leave with your own framed butterfly keepsake!
16. Make Heritage Jewellery

This heritage jewellery making session is a lovely mix of old and new. You get to learn the traditional art of beadweaving and craft gorgeous heritage jewellery, but with a modern twist (with premium Miyuki beads). It's a lovely way to celebrate Singapore's culture and take home a beautiful keepsake.
Outdoors & Nature
Uncover Singapore's incredible rainforest and amazing biodiversity (even locals will be surprised!).
17. Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin is one of our favourite places in Singapore. A trip into the past, the sleepy little village island has always held a special place in our hearts as an untouched paradise. To get to this tranquil little island off Singapore, you'll need to take a rustic bum boat that already feels like an adventure!
Here you can go mangrove kayaking (very Lord of the Rings vibes!), hike up to gorgeous viewpoints, and just enjoy the rustic village vibes. Spend half a day here - kayaking, fishing, then having food at a seafood shack!
18. Sentosa's Hidden Rainforest

Who knew Singapore had rainforests to explore?! Not us. If you want to see the closest thing to untouched nature in Singapore, head to Sentosa's rainforest with a naturalist guide and a pair of binoculars. Here you'll get close to Singapore's unique fauna, and if you're lucky you might catch sight of endangered wildlife!
19. Sentosa's Hidden Fort

Most of us have been to Sentosa. But did you know that deep in the forest of Sentosa is a hidden fort that’s been reclaimed by the jungle? It’s like Singapore’s very own Angkor Wat! Its location is so secret that you’re blindfolded on the way in 😯 If you're looking for an adventure, this is for you!
20. Coney Island

Need a nature escape but short on time? Swap Pulau Ubin for Coney Island. This rustic gem offers a slower pace, perfect for wandering. Keep an eye out for the resident otter family! Our favourite spots include the towering Casuarina trees (they feel so European!), the mangrove walk, and hidden beaches.
Top Tip: Rent a bike at Punggol, and and pair your Coney Island trip with nearby Pasir Ris Park or the picturesque Punggol Waterway for an extended adventure.
21. Secret WW2 Bunkers

If you love off-grid trails, head to the gigantic underground Marsiling WW2 bunkers. These bunkers were used to store ammunition during the war, and we were surprised by how vast they were. The bunkers are super hidden and in order to find them, you'll need to walk off-trail into the jungle!
22. Rail Corridor

The Rail Corridor is a 24km trail on abandoned railway tracks, and one of our fave hikes. Our fave part is the hidden tunnel – perfect for photos! To get to the tunnel, start at Greenleaf View, detour at Bukit Timah Railway Station (ask for Clementi Forest), and end at the tunnel. Grab breakfast at Springleaf Prata after. Top tip: Come early (6-7am!) to beat the crowds and snag epic shots – it's like a movie!
23. Intertidal Wildlife Walk

Did you know that along Singapore's beaches are intertidal zones that are incredibly biodiverse and teeming with hidden marine life? Going on an intertidal walk with a marine guide is as close to a wildlife safari as you'll get in Singapore. Here you'll explore Singapore's very own oceanic wildlife and see things you could've never with the naked eye! Perfect for families and wildlife lovers!
24. Nocturnal Animal Safari

Forget the night safari, go wild instead! During this wildlife night walk, head to Sentosa's little known rainforest to see Singapore's nocturnal creatures' in their natural habitat. With a small torch in your hand, you'll be venturing into the dark rainforests to spot Singapore's wildlife with your knowledgeable guides who'll be sharing about these fascinating creatures and their way of life!
25. Sungei Buloh

Sungei Buloh is our favourite nature reserve in Singapore because it's the wildest. Here you'll easily see several huuuge monitor lizards walking alongside you, crocodiles, herons, kingfishers and more. Once, we even saw a 4-metre long King Cobra here! You can explore the park on your own, but if you want to understand more about Singapore's fragile mangrove ecosystem, and spot more wildlife we'd recommend getting a naturalist guide!
Watersports and Island Hopping
Head out onto the water to get close to nature, and explore Singapore's 64 islands (yes, 64!).
26. Mangrove Kayaking

Kayaking in Singapore is hands down one of our favourite ways to get outdoors and recharge. There are a lot of really cool kayaking adventures you can head on. You can kayak through mysterious Lord of the Rings-looking mangrove trees, go kayak fishing, try night kayaking, or even visit disappearing kelongs.
Along the way you may spot wildlife like eagles, herons and otters if you're lucky!
27. E-foiling!

Watersports fans are going to love this super cool alternative to surfing - eFoiling! eFoils are battery-powered surfboards with a motor that lets you tour up to 14km - you'll feel like you're basically flying over water! It's beginner-friendly so you'll learn the ropes pretty quick 🏄
28. Fishing!

Fishing is a really chill way to spend the day in Singapore. You can try pier fishing, head out on a fishing boat with expert anglers (and BBQ your own catch onboard!) or you can even do kayak fishing.
29. Southern Islands Sailing

Everyone thinks of Singapore as this tiny island, but Singapore is made up of over 64 different tropical islands! Heading to nearby islands on a yacht is one of our favourite ways to explore Singapore's nature, and see different parts of Singapore that we never knew existed. You can sail to Lazarus Island or less-known Hantu Island, and you can do water activities, karaoke and BBQ!
It is also a lot more affordable than you'd think - a yacht trip can be S$50-$100 per person for a 4 hour getaway!
Food and Drink
Find innovative twists on traditional cuisines, some of the best cocktail bars in the world and experimental private dining.
30. Private Dining

One of our favourite dining trends that has emerged is private dining. It's a really interesting, once-in-a-lifetime experience to have a passionate chef curate an experience for you in the privacy of their home.
You can try a fancy pan-European omakase in a gorgeous flat in Tiong Bahru, a lovely Mediterranean feast in a historic Joo Chiat shophouse or a foraging walk with incredible Asian seafood feast.
31. Try Street Food Cocktails

Singapore food.. but in a drink?! If you're a curious foodie, you'd love this. Try locally-inspired handcrafted spirits (rojak gin, anyone?), learn about traditional techniques and get hands-on with the art of Southeast Asian spirit-making. It's a delicious crash course in Singapore's unique multicultural spirit.
32. Roast Coffee + Brunch

This is probably Singapore's first and only coffee roasting experience, where you'll experience coffee farm-to-table. See the coffee plant growing on the farm; select and roast raw coffee beans over a fire; grind them up by hand; and experiment with different brewing techniques. When you're done, you'll also get to enjoy a brunch of bagels and churros with your coffee!
33. Asia's First Gin School

When the founder of this iconic brewery realised that Singapore was famous for its Singapore Sling, but there were no local breweries that made gin, she set out to change that. She travelled around the world from farm-to-table Portland, to traditional Black Forest where she learnt tricks and techniques of gin from the master distillers in the world. Now you can learn the secrets of Gin at Asia's very first Gin school!
34. Bean to Bar Chocolate

This is Singapore's first and only live chocolate making workshop, designed for anyone who loves chocolate or who is curious about where their chocolate comes from. Explore the origins and creation of chocolate, roast raw cacao beans and slowly transform them into an edible bar of chocolate! YUM.
35. Gin Tasting

We never knew we had gin distilleries until a couple of years ago, and turns out, we actually have world-class gin in Singapore. Here at Singapore's original gin distillery, you'll get to both try out the distillery process yourself AND have your stomach's fill of gin. The venue is really chic - perfect for a date or showing around out-of-town visitors!
36. Make Wood Fire Pizza at Speakeasy

Welcome to The Secret Pizza Club, a unique pizza-making experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the art of pizza making.
Here you'll get hands-on with dough-slinging, fire-starting, and crafting your dream pizza in a traditional wood-fire oven! Our fave part about this is that it takes place in a hidden speakeasy+farm in Singapore which you wouldn't find otherwise. It's a really cool day out!
37. Make Singapore Sling

If you love the super iconic Singapore Sling, why not learn to make the Singapore Sling with local Singaporean gin no less! Here you can taste a bunch of unique local gins, and use homebrew gin to make the iconic Singapore Sling cocktail🍹
38. Taste Single Origin Teas in Modern Tea Bar

If you love tea, this is for you. This tea experience takes you on a journey into Asia’s tea terroirs with two true tea obsessives at a modern tea bar. In their beautiful shophouse tea bar in Chinatown, Mel and Xian will take you through rare single-origin teas, each with its own story, aroma, and origin.
You’ll learn to taste like a tea sommelier, uncover hidden flavour notes, and see how this humble drink connects cultures, craft, and time. It’s slow, sensory, and deeply grounding — a side of Singapore you won’t expect.
39. Make Traditional Kueh & Hear Hidden Food Stories

This is one of our favourite food experiences in Singapore. It's seriously hidden and meaningful, with stories you'll remember for a long time.
Your host Jasmine has spent 20 years tracking down rare moulds from across Asia - from ancient Greek bread stamps to Peranakan Ang Ku Kueh moulds - and each one has a wild, surprising story. Her passion is infectious, and her home is like a cosy, living museum filled with secrets most people walk right past.
At this experience, you'll sip tea in Jasmine's garden, taste handmade Peranakan kueh, and make fresh kueh from scratch. You'll remember her stories for a long time!
Urban Farms
Singapore aims to be semi-self-sufficient in food by 2030, and urban farms are key! See how we grow everything from microgreens to fish in creative spaces.
40. Rooftop Bee Farm

This whimsical rooftop farm is one of the coolest urban farms we've seen in Singapore. It's got a really interesting story - it houses bees that have been rescued from homes all around Singapore, that would otherwise have been killed as pests.
Here, the rescued bees are in paradise as they feed all-day on the plants on the rooftop and produce honey. As well as beekeeping, you'll also learn about organic farming and end your day with a honey tasting session here!
41. Bollywood Veggies

Bollywood Veggies is more than just a farm, it's a local institution. It's a place where people can learn about sustainable agriculture, connect with nature, and enjoy the simple things in life. You can head to their bistro for yummy food cooked with their fresh produce (the nasi lemak with blue butterfly pea flower rice, and chicken curry are yummy!). Come early on weekends as it does get packed at mealtimes!
Ps: This is a short drive from Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve, so you can pair this with a nature walk there!
42. Hydroponics at Vertical Farm

Singapore is tiny, so we have to be really creative with our use of space. That's why it's not surprising that Singapore is also one of the leaders in vertical farming in the world. For those curious about how it all works, checking out a high-tech vertical farm is a really fascinating way to spend the day.
You'll get to see how vertical farms cleverly use space to grow fresh, local veggies and herbs. You'll learn about cool growing methods like hydroponics, and how to grow your own organic produce. It's not just about the food though, it's about seeing the future of farming up close. It's a chance to witness how technology and innovation are changing how we eat, right here in Singapore!
Wellness
43. Forest Bathing

Forest Bathing (shinrin-yoku) is an ancient Japanese practice of 'bathing' your senses in nature and the environment around you. In a way this is the perfect thing to do in Singapore. Though in our garden city, we are surrounded by trees, we're also so plugged into our devices that we're disconnect from nature.
This forest bathing experience won the Singapore tourism award for wellness two years in a row. It takes place in a nature park in Singapore with an experienced therapist guide who will lead you into meditation in nature. You'll feel recharged, and a lot more connected with nature and your surroundings afterward - at least that's how we felt after our own session!
44. Cold Plunge

Ditch the heat and dive into the coolest trend in town: cold plunging under Singapore's sunny skies! It's like a wellness retreat on a rooftop, but way more fun. Picture this: you plunge into 10°C water, gasping for breath, only to emerge feeling like a superhero. And guess what? You get to feed honeybees and sip on their delicious mead!
It's not just about the thrill, though. Cold plunging reduces inflammation, improves circulation, and gives you an endorphin rush that rivals any roller coaster. Plus, you'll have the ultimate bragging rights – who else can say they conquered icy waters in the heart of the tropics?
45. Sound Healing

If you're looking for a day of relaxation, a sound bath session is perfect for you. Head over to try this Tibetan Singing Bowl therapy 🥣 - a sound bath experience that helps your body release stress! Simply close your eyes and immerse yourself in the gentle sound waves.
Sports & Games
46. Zovb!

If you thought that you've run out of things to do in Singapore, think again. Rediscover play by rolling down a slope in a giant bubble (Zovb!), and let your adrenaline take over! Feel what it’s like to be a space traveller with the ball’s anti-gravity weightlessness 🤩
47. Laser Clay Shooting

If you've always wanted to try clay pigeon shooting - this laser clay shooting is a safer version! Here you'll use a shotgun to fire laser beams at actual targets. Unlike clay shooting, these shotguns don't have any recoil and don't cause bruising! This is a great and unexpected way to spend time with your friends - see who can get the highest score on the scoreboard!
48. Longboard at Stadium

If you're looking to try something new, try long boarding! We especially love the community vibes at the stadium where boarders beginner & experienced support each other. Under the guidance of passionate instructors, you'll learn the basic techniques of longboarding, which includes pushing, carving, and braking. Who knows, if you're a natural skater, you'll pick up a cool trick or two!
49. Underwater Spinning!

If you love spinning, why not mix it up and spin... underwater! At this unique underwater spin class, you'll find yourself spinning while partially submerged in a pool, pumping away to the energizing high tempo beats. Great for a challenge, or just a good time with friends!
50. Dragon Boating

We can't think of anything more iconically Singapore than having a dragon boat race against the gorgeous MBS skyline. Experienced trainers will share the history and stories of dragon boating, and you'll cap off the experience with a 200m race. It's fun, educational and really memorable all at the same time. You'll need at least 6 persons for this experience, so bring your friends!
新加坡 常见问题
在新加坡有哪些特别又不一样的活动可以做?
如果你以为新加坡只有摩天大楼和商场,那这些体验绝对会让你改观。
1. 走进新加坡最后一个甘榜村落 – 穿越回老新加坡
与其去国家博物馆学历史,不如走进真实的历史现场!
从小渔村到国际金融中心,新加坡变化巨大。但位于Lorong Buangkok的甘榜,是岛上最后一个传统村落。这里的家庭还住在木屋里,屋顶是铁皮做的,小孩在草地上玩耍,鸡到处跑,邻居门前聊天。就像踏入了过去的时光。因为是私人土地,最好跟着向导参观,他们还能帮你和村民互动。
2. 探访即将消失的Kelong(渔排)– 海上的传统渔村
与其去高档海鲜餐厅,不如亲自到海上看怎么抓的!
在现代渔场出现之前,新加坡的渔民都住在Kelong上——用木头搭建在海上的房子。这些漂浮的小村庄越来越少,但你还可以搭船去参观一个。看看渔民如何用古老技巧捕鱼,还能和现代渔业对比。过去与未来的交汇点,就在这里。
3. 和前帮派成员一起走街头 – 了解新加坡不那么光鲜的一面
不是听那些包装好的历史,而是听亲身经历的真实故事。
新加坡现在很安全有序,但以前帮派曾统治整个街区。这趟导览由前帮派成员亲自带领,讲述秘密社团、犯罪以及他们如何改过自新的旅程。真实、震撼,让你更了解新加坡的成长经历。
4. 虎豹别墅 – 1930年代奇特又有点恐怖的主题公园
不是环球影城,而是围绕古老华人信仰打造的复古乐园!
虎豹别墅是一个超独特的户外文化公园,用各种雕像展现传统华人价值观,有时还挺吓人的。“十殿阎罗”展览展示了作恶之人会受到的惩罚(绝对不轻松)。荒诞又有趣,是认识华人民间故事的另类方式。
5. 鬼故事导览 – 揭开新加坡的灵异面纱
别只是走在老街区,来听听背后那些让人毛骨悚然的故事吧!
新加坡有着根深蒂固的灵异文化,这趟鬼故事导览会带你去城市中最“闹鬼”的角落。你会听到关于游魂的传说、都市里的灵异故事,以及那些至今仍影响本地文化的民间信仰。






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