Corporate Singapore has realized that a trust fall in a boardroom is boring; a dragon boat race down Kallang River is not.
On a humid Saturday morning, while Orchard Road’s air-conditioned malls still slumber, the mangrove swamps of Pulau Ubin echo with the splash of kayak paddles. Five kilometers west, rock climbers are queuing for routes at Dairy Farm Quarry. Meanwhile, on the East Coast Parkway, a peloton of carbon-fiber bikes drafts past a family renting a six-seater "bicycle built for four." outdoor activities market singapore
The rise of (glamorous camping) has dragged the luxury hospitality sector into the outdoors. Sites like The Canopi on Lazarus Island or SG Tents at East Coast Park have redefined pricing. Where a standard chalet cost $150 a night, a glamping dome commands $400+ on a weekend. Corporate Singapore has realized that a trust fall
Welcome to Singapore’s outdoor economy. Once limited to the occasional weekend swim or jungle trek, the sector has matured into a resilient, tech-hybrid market worth an estimated (post-2023 normalization). It is no longer a niche; it is a lifestyle pillar. Meanwhile, on the East Coast Parkway, a peloton