
If you haven’t heard, campsites in Singapore’s parks (including Pulau Ubin) and barbeque pits will be reopening from 20 January 2021! Bookings have actually also opened because 13 January 2021. Considering that we’re all travel-deprived now, why not have an experience by going outdoor camping in Singapore? If you’re questioning how to obtain camping licenses and where to go outdoor camping, we’ve got you covered with this guide!Safe distancing
procedures for BBQ pits and outdoor camping in Singapore As part of safe distancing procedures, the number of campers is restricted to 6 individuals per authorization and a range of 5 metres between outdoor camping tents are needed. Campers from various camping tents are also not permitted to intermingle.As for barbeque pits, a group size of 8 people needs to be followed and all barbeque activities will require to visit 10.30 PM.Do check the NParks noticeboard for any updates on the measures.P.S. Preparation your own glamping experience? Take a look at these glamping companies in Singapore!Credit: NParks How to look for an outdoor camping authorizationTo book your camping permit or BBQ pit slot, you can send your application through AXS. Here are the two links for
outdoor camping authorizations and BBQ pits: All you have to do is pick your preferred date
and the area that you have an interest in camping. Camping authorizations are also complimentary. Do note that as soon as you have actually booked your permit, you are not allowed to cancel or alter the date of the application. The optimum variety of days permitted outdoor camping is likewise 4 each month. For BBQ pits, there’s a charge of $16 or more for each pit.If you’re interested to camp in Pulau Ubin rather, you will require to fill up this kind instead. Do note that you are needed to look for an outdoor camping authorization 2 weeks in advance and the earliest you can book is 2 months in advance.Where to camp in Singapore Now, you must be questioning where to go outdoor camping in Singapore? Only half of Singapore’s camping sites are currently open and here’s where you can go: East Coast Park-Location D and Location G Pasir Ris Park-Area 1 and Location 3 West Coast Park- Designated area within Location 3 P.S. If
you’re heading to East Coast
Park, check out our halal food guide! For those who are more daring, Pulau Ubin is an excellent place for outdoor camping! Here are the spots where you can go to: Jelutong Camping Area- Zone A/B Jelutong Camping Area-Zone
C/D Mamam Camping Area Endut Senin Camping Site So, if you’re planning a small camping trip
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- these glamping tents at East Coast Park! Preparation to go outdoor camping in Singapore? Here’s how to obtain an outdoor camping authorization and the list of camping spots!