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Pulau Ubin

Mention the city of Singapore and immediately images of a sky-scraped city with bustling crowds shoving their way through the shops along Orchard Road are conjured up. But there is another side to Singapore that most people seem to have overlooked as we get caught up in the frenzy of modern life.

Pulau Ubin

An island that features a natural theme of nature as until today. It is located off the coasts of Singapore and is known to have the last kampong village in Singapore. Pulau Ubin is known to be one of the lesser few areas which were exempted from the development of the country of Singapore. If you are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life, Pulau Ubin would be the ideal adventure for you!

The trip to Pulau Ubin starts at Changi Jetty where you have to take a bumboat to pulau ubin itself. Bumboat operators run from sunrise to sunset. You can make special arrangements with the operators for trips after dark. The ride lasts for 15 minutes.

After arriving at pulau ubin the laid-back, rustic, kampong setting will take you back to Singapore in the 1960's with the simpler pleasures of life. You can take your pick on what you want to do first. There are a wide range of activities that you can embark on like walking or pedaling through rustic roads under swaying coconut palms; exploring shady trails in overgrown rubber plantations and checking out secluded beaches and flourishing mangroves. There are also nature walks conducted in ubin that offers an adventurous experience. The best way to discover ubin is by joining the guided nature walks conducted by experienced volunteers. There are well-marked roads and trails to explore so it is very accessible and easy to explore.

Aside from all these, one of the must visit locations at Pulau Ubin is none other than the Chek Jawa, located at the north end of the island. at Chek Jawa, A whole other adventure awaits you, it is a coral reef formed around 5000 years ago and it is one of the most natural coral reefs found in Singapore. Around the coral reef, various marine wildlife such as sea squirts, octopuses, sand dollars and as well as cuttlefishes can be found roaming freely.

Pulau Ubin in the country of Singapore is indeed one of the many places any visitor should visit. With many interesting habitants, wildlife, historical villages, scenic views and fascinating geography, one need no other reasons in order to visit this interesting get away paradise.

Essential info

Admission to the island is free. There are no opening or closing hours, but regular services only run during daylight hours. The NParks Information Kiosk is open 8.30am-5pm. Bumboats to and from Pulau Ubin, and public transport on the island operate from sunrise to sunset.

Further details to get there: Click on this Link

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Pulau Hantu

Pulau Hantu

Ever heard of the islands Pulau Hantu? And ever heard about the legend of Pulau Hantu?

There were once two great warriors locked in a fierce battle at sea. Many people died and the blue seas slowly became polluted with human blood, upsetting the Jinns at the bottom of the ocean. In anger, one powerful Jinn created a whirlpool and sucked the 2 warriors into the deep sea to drown them. Not deterred, they continued their battle. Suddenly, the Jinn sprayed water on one of them, and the other warrior seeing his opponent blinded, thrust his sword into his abdomen. At the same time, the wounded warrior forced his sword into the other man. Both collapsed and died.

The gods felt it was wrong for the seas' spirits to interfere in human affairs, thus, the Jinn transformed the two warriors into islets so that their spirits can continue to live on them. As one of the warriors was smaller than the other, his islet was known as "Pulau Hantu Kecil" while the bigger one was called "Pulau Hantu Besar".


However, due to the advancements in technology, both islands have gone under massive reclamation. Pulau Hantu Besar used to be 2ha and P. Hantu Kechil 0.4ha, surrounded by fringing reefs with a common reef flat in between. Land reclamation from 1974 - 1975 increased land area to 12.2ha using 400,000m3 of sand, leaving a narrow strip between rock bund and edge of the reef (about 20 - 30m). The original bit that struck out above the water at high tide is marked by dirty plant growth.

In addition, it is possible to walkacross the shallow lagoon between the two island, at low tide. However, visitors are to be aware of the tides and be on the correct side when the tide comes in.

Pulau Hantu is also a favourite location to fishing and snorkeling lovers due to its sheltered beaches and inviting waters! It is also a popular spot to campers and and day-trippers who want a special outdoor experience away from the hustle and bustle.

There is no ferry to these islands. However, visitors can conveniently chartered a fast work boat from West Coast Pier. There work boats operates 24 hours and service business on Jurong Island and ships in the habour.

Admission to the islands is free, but camping overnight will require a permit from Sentosa Leisure Group (SLG).

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Vertical Marathon

Vertical Marathon

Are you ready for the challenge to conquer one of Southeast Asia's tallest hotels - Swissôtel The Stamford, Singapore? With a staggering 1,336 steps on 73-storeys, it is definitely a must-try for marathon runners who want to run vertically!


The entry entered in the Guinness Book of World Records was first set by Mr Balvinder Singh in 1989 with a timing of 6min 55secs.However in 2008, world-class stair racer, Thomas Dold, broke the 20-year-old Swissôtel Vertical Marathon record, with his winning time of 6min 52secs.

Congratulations to both Mr Thomas Dold (Men's Open Winner) and Ms Suzanne Elizabeth Walsham (Women's Open Winner), who will get the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Empire State Building Run-Up 2010, which accepts participants based on invitation only.













Are you inspired? Is the excitement growing inside you? Are you tempted to plant you feet on top of the tallest buildings made by mankind? If you are, vertical marathon is the sports for you. Be sure to follow the safety and race tips given:


· Drink lots of water before and after the race.

· Avoid consumption of alcohol, stimulants or any kind of drugs within 24 hours prior to race.

· Keep to the side of the railings.

· Encourage fellow participants.

· Do not push, shove and block other racers. Failure to maintain good sportsmanship will result in disqualification.

· Please do not block the entire width of the stairwell if you are climbing with friends. Be considerate; allow space for other racers to overtake at all times.










With professional medical stuff on standby, rest assured and race to the top in a safe state of mind. What’s more, participants are also entitled:

· Goodie Bag which will contain the Swissôtel Vertical Marathon T-Shirt and a host of other novelties.

· Finisher Medal for every participant who completes the race.

· Race Certificate with completion timings.

· So what are you waiting for? Miss this year’s event? It doesn’t matter. Train and prepare for the next year one’s. After all, you could have a shot at the Guinness Book of Record too!


Information and photos courteously of Swisshotel Vertical Marathon Official Website NOTE

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Sisters' Island

Sisters' Island

Ever heard about the legend of Sister's Island? Let us share it with you!

A long time ago, there lived a pair of sisters, Minah & Lina, who shared a bond so strong that nothing could separate them. But one day, the notorious chief of the Orang Laut met and fell in love with Lina. Despite the sisters' pleas, the chief took her away and forced her into the sampan. Just then, the sky turned dark and a storm broke out. As Minah made a final attempt to save her sister from leaving the jetty, a large wave came and engulfed her. On seeing this, Lina freed herself from her captors and jumped into the sea to join Minah.

The storm subsided but nowhere could the sisters be found. Instead, two islands emerged from where they had drowned. Called Big Sister Island (Subar Laut - 3.9 ha) & Small Sister Island (Subar Darat - 1.7ha), the two small islands are now known as Sisters' Islands. It was said that every year on that very day when the sisters turned into islands, there will always be storm and rain.

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The two islands are separated by a narrow but deep channel. Currents through this channel can be very dangerous. Visitors shoudl note that it is NOT possible to swim from one island to the other.

Sisters' Island have beautiful beaches and warm blue waters which make snorkeling a favourtie pastime. The islands are also a popular spot for picnics and campers due to the shady palms and trees and beach shelters.

There is no ferry to these islands. However, visitors can conveniently chartered a fast work boat from Marina South Pier. There work boats operates 24 hours, but booking is only available during office hours.

Admission to the islands is free, but camping overnight will require a permit from Sentosa Leisure Group (SLG).

Advisory Note:
Currents around Sisters' Island are strong and swimming is not advisable outside the swimming lagoons.

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G-MAX & GX-5 Xtreme Swing

Hey! We're back again!

In this week’s highlight of our 5-part Exclusive, we're here to enlighten you all on this great adventure spot, BUNGEE JUMPING!

Well jumping isn’t exactly the right word to use, cause in G-MAX, it’s REVERSE BUNGEE!

Confused? WELL, DON’T BE!

G-MAX The Ultimate Bungy

The G-MAX was invented in New Zealand by Troy Griffin in 1995.

Imagine, walking up a small ramp onto a platform. In the middle of the platform hovers* a strange-looking contraption, it’s like a caged ball.

As the assistants strap you in, you can’t help but notice how two bungee cords are attached to the craft, extending to the top of two tall towers that lean overhead. You take a gulp as you realise just how high it is. The assistants step back. They start to tighten the bungee ropes. Your craft angles back and you find yourself staring into the open sky. You feel the tension against the contraption you are in. You feel the tension throughout your body as you grip the sides of the seats, waiting for that unknown time in which the locks will release. The adrenaline is pumping through your body, you realise you’re taking shallow breaths.

THE LOCKS RELEASE and you find yourself sailing through the air, upwards and upwards, the towers fly by you and now, you’re above them. The caged craft flips over and so does your stomach, you plunge back towards the ground, only to stop and get thrown back up.

*The craft in which you are seated in is not hovering, it rests on the ground.

G-MAX Xtreme Bungy



Interesting?! There's more to come.

GX-5 Xtreme Swing

There is also the GX-5 XTREME SWING, in this ride, you are winched upwards and released. You sail almost across the Clarke Quay River and swing back, like a pendulum!

Not only are the tickets reasonably priced at $45 per ride, there are also combo packages offered that just ooze VALUE-FOR-MONEY.

We checked it out last Sunday and boy was the queue long! So hurry up and get over there, you’ll have a Swinging(pun) good time! Did we mention that they offer video services to capture those unforgettable moments? There’s so much to miss out on, so don’t! Swing over to Clarke Quay, the G-MAX Reverse Bungy Site and the GX-5 Xtreme Swing are alongside the Singapore River, next to the Coleman Bridge.

Clarke Quay MRT is just across the river; exit the MRT by the Eu Tong Sen Street exit and turn left to cross the Coleman Bridge.

No monkey business now I tell ya!

GX-5 Xtreme Swing




Check out the official web for More Pricing Information and History of the Bungy to educate yourself, so you'll feel safe "jumping" with G-MAX & GX-5 Xtreme!

Advisory Note:

Minimum requirements are that you are of 1.2m height and at least 12 years of age. Children must be accompanied by adults!

Photographer: Bryan Freeman & Melody Sim

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Xtreme Skate Park

Xtreme Skate Park

Heys, feel the itch for skating or showing off your bicycle stunts?

Here's the right place for YOU!

Stunt!!! =D

The Xtreme Skate Park at East Coast is the first ever skate park which is of international standards. If you want to experience exciting adventure and in Singapore, the Xtreme Skate Park is the place to be!

This skate park caters to extreme sports enthusiasts and they can look forward to a mind blowing experience. I had a wonderful experience visiting Singapore’s newest skate park. The unique feature that makes this skate park special is the breathtaking beach front setting that has been incorporated into the whole experience.

This's not all!

Another great thing about this park is that it caters to all extreme skateboarders, inline skaters and BMX bikers. It enables them to hone their skills and practice their routines for recreation and competition. Even if you are not into extreme sports, it would be an exhilarating experience to watch and be amazed by the various stunts that are showcased. We are fortunate enough to have witnessed those amazing stunts and we have to say that it was a jaw dropping experience.




Furthermore, the perfect location of the skate park allows not only for the people interested to have fun but it is significantly built close by to other extreme sport facilities like cable skiing, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, inline skating and cycling so that everyone is able to enjoy this beautiful place of Adventure & Sports.

This place is perfect for you if you are an extreme sport enthusiast but do take note that it is not for leisure activities like cycling or roller blading but there is certain amount of danger involved. Adult supervision is highly recommended if kids are interested to try the stunts in the skate park. The patrons of the skate park are responsible for their own safety and the skate park is not responsible for any injuries that may occur.


Check out just a simple stunt took @ ECP Extreme Skate Park




Photographer: Bryan Freeman & Melody Sim

Note:

There are more than one skate park in Singapore. These skate parks are located at Ngee Ann City, Somerset, etc.

Please refer to Xtreme N' Adventure Official Website for more info.

Watch another Stunt! AND Get Stunt =D!

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SKI 360° @ East Coast Park

SKI 360°

Ever wonder where in Singapore can you get to ski? The sea? Lagoon? Or lake? No, these ain't the best places.

Here is the solution by us, The Xtremers!

We are proud to present to you SKI 360°, Singapore 1st Cable Ski Park located at East Coast Park, one of the most popular beaches in Singapore.

Cable skiing or wakeboarding, as the name implies, is waterskiing or wakeboarding where particoants are not pulled by a boat, but by an overhead cable, very similar to a snow ski lift, but erected around the banks of a lake.

With a top speed of 58 kph, WoW! You'll be flying instead of skiing!

"One has to remember that failure is the stepping stone to success"



As you grab the cable and prepare to ski, you feel the adrenaline rush coming as the spectators started to crowd around the lake to watch. The cable moves suddenly and you are caught unexpectedly but recover your balance quickly. Here comes the first obstacle, a 50 cm high ramp which you surf up and turn 180° effortlessly. You thought to yourself, "Hey! This is pretty fun!".

In front of your eyes looms the nest obstacle, a double ramp that looks as tall as you. You have to be prepared for this moment, the stunt you have been rehearsing. As you surf up the ramps, you did a 360° followed by a single-handed somersault! Thunderous roars of applause can be heard from the banks and you grin to yourself.

Simply watch a short clip on a few simple stunt & feel the rush now



This must be the experience you're looking for! Wow, and be sure to feel fantastic and empowered. So come on down to feel the thrill and let loose yourself, right at SKI 360°!

A Close-up View on another short stunt



It is worth giving a try! Missed it, and you'll regret!

Hungry after your awesome ski? Fear not, food is just nearby. Feel free to grab a bite at The 360 Restaurant & Bar, or simply take a short break, view the blue calm sea and the lagoon while enjoying the sumptuous western cuisine.

Photographer : Bryan Freeman & Melody Sim

Reference: SKI 360°

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