
What we’re about
Welcome fellow walker :-)
Join us on a walking journey to all parts of Singapore.
We have regular walks every Thursday and alternate Sunday afternoons.
Each week we venture to a different part of the island. We cover all parts of Singapore in our walks - there is never a dull moment!
We have also been featured in the Straits Times: (https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/steps-and-the-city-how-the-walking-trend-is-making-strides-in-singapore)
I invite you to come for the adventure and stay for the company.
Ethan
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Sunset Walk - SentosaHarbourfront MRT Station Exit E (Passenger Service Counter), Singapore
Meet: HarborFront MRT Passenger Service Centre (Near Exit E facing B2 VivoCity entrance)
When: Sunday 24th August 5 pm**Please remember to always check the meetup site for the latest event information, esp on the day of the event itself so that you can be updated on any latest changes.
**This is a Rain or Shine event. Please take a good lunch or bring along some snacks if you feel hungry along the way. Our walks are usually between 8 - 12 km long. Just so you know, although the weather may be hot, it should be cooler as the sun sets.
Please be punctual. You are encouraged to be slightly early to avoid disappointments. There will be 5 minutes grace for attendance taking. Please remember that we cannot wait because this would be unfair to those already present.
This Meetup group is led by a community of volunteers. Please extend grace in areas of inadequacy. You are most welcome to give constructive feedback; we strive for improvement!
Let's walk "overseas"! We will meet at 5 pm, have an early dinner at Seah Imm Hawker Centre, and start our sunset walk in Sentosa.
Formerly used as a British military base and afterwards as a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp, the island was renamed Sentosa in the 1970s to become a popular tourist destination. It is now home to a popular resort that receives up to 25 million visitors per year.[2] Attractions include a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) long sheltered beach, Madame Tussauds Singapore, an extensive cable car network, Fort Siloso, two golf courses, 14 hotels as well as the Resorts World Sentosa, which features the Universal Studios Singapore theme park and one of Singapore's two casinos, the other being in Marina Bay Sands.
See you there! :-)
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SentosaWhat to bring:
- Shades
- Portable fan
- umbrellas
- Water
- Good walking shoes
- Long hiking pants preferred
- Mosquito RepellentEvent communication will be through the event comments section. Please check the event comments section on the day of the event so that you will be updated on any changes.
Please try to be punctual. There will be 5 minutes grace for attendance taking. Please remember that we cannot wait because this would be unfair to those already present.
Please keep in mind that I may not respond to messages sent after the walk starts because I will be busy helping the attendees and leading the walk.
Please be sure to RSVP responsibly to help those who are on the waitlist get the chance to come for the walks.
As a consideration to others, you should change your RSVP status the day before the event to allow those on the waitlist time to schedule for the event if you can't attend.
If I notice many no-shows despite the RSVPs, I may remove you from the RSVP list so that others can join my walks.
Thank you for your kind understanding.
Disclaimer:
Your physical well-being is your responsibility. Exercise care while you walk. Please let me know when you feel unwell and need to drop out.Walking comes with a risk of personal injury.
By joining the walk, you accept responsibility for your safety and join the walk at your own risk. The organizer will not be responsible or held liable for any accidents or injuries during or arising from the event.
- Marina South to Paya Lebar WalkMarina South Pier MRT Station (NS28), Singapore
Meet: Marina South Pier MRT Station (NS28) Passenger Service Centre
When: Thursday 28th August, 4:00 pm
Distance: 12kmWe walk from the Marina South Pier and follow the coast towards the Marina Barrage. Marina Barrage is a dam in southern Singapore built at the confluence of five rivers, across the Marina Channel between Marina East and Marina South.
Next, we will visit Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant, on the way towards the East Coast Park. The East Coast Park is the city’s most popular stretch of beach and always buzzes with activity – even when it’s not playing host to the wide spectrum of sporting events that grace its shores regularly, like the Singapore Marathon and Xtreme Championship.
Finally, we head towards Haig Walk to have dinner and fellowship. End your walk here with a nice "walk out" and make new friends :-)
This walk is about 12km long, so try bringing finger food in case you feel hungry. Please do try to have a filling lunch.
What to bring:
- Shades
- umbrellas
- Water
- Good walking shoes
- Long pants preferred
- Mosquito Repellent
- Portable FanThis is a Rain or Shine event. Where there are thunderstorms, we will adjourn for coffee or early dinner. We will resume the walk once the rain subsides.
Event communication will be through the event chat. Please check the event chat on the day of the event so that you will be updated on any changes.
Please try to be punctual. There will be 5 minutes grace for attendance taking. Please remember that we cannot wait because this would be unfair to those already present.
Please keep in mind that I may not respond to messages sent after the walk starts because I will be busy helping the attendees and leading the walk.
Please be sure to RSVP responsibly to help those who are on the waitlist get the chance to come for the walks.
You should confirm your RSVPs the day before the event to allow those on the waitlist time to schedule for the event.
If I notice many no-shows despite the RSVPs, I may remove you from the RSVP list so that others can join my walks.
Thank you for your kind understanding.
Disclaimer:
Your physical well-being is your responsibility. Exercise care while you walk. Please let me know when you feel unwell and need to drop out.Walking comes with a risk of personal injury.
By joining the walk, you accept responsibility for your safety and join the walk at your own risk. The organizer(s) will not be responsible or held liable for any accidents or injuries during or arising from the event.