Bathing at Sembawang Hot Spring

In Singapore, a lot of stuffs are man-made. Not Sembawang Hot Spring (三巴旺溫泉) though. Free flow hot spring water, some swears by its healing properties.

*2020Jan the new Hot Spring Park is ready! Blog link

We were curious about Singapore’s natural hot spring, and decided to shower like the regular Ah Peks (Uncles).

Sembawang Hot Spring is actually on Sembawang Air Base grounds, it is a short walk from Gambas Avenue. We would recommend you to park at Block 114, then walk 15 minutes over to the Hot Spring (GPS n01.43500 e103.82457)

(image credit Google Map)

If in doubt, follow the buckets in Yishun :p

Sembawang hot spring is free, and opening hours is from 0700 to 1900.

Kids are amazed about the Hot Spring’s source.
– Where is the Hot water coming from?
– Why is the water hot?
– Where is the tap :p

Please hold on tight to the smaller kids as they can get scalded if not careful.

There is a well inside the red brick enclosure and we heard the water is hottest inside.

The Hot Spring is supposed to cure some ailments (we cannot substantiate this claim), but we can guarantee this Hot Spring novelty is Fun!

Go ahead, soak your feet in the compound, surrounded by fence. Quite surreal to be doing this in Singapore.


Some uncommon scenes at the Hot Spring :
– People actually cycle over with buckets and tabao (package) the spring water home.
Wash car or wash own self, we did not probe.

– Most will dab their feet in the Hot water. The water can still be hot even after 15 minutes. We witnessed two aunties with their own bathtub, whole body submerged! We did not spot any bikinis.

– Uncles were topless, casually wiping their body with the hot water. Newspaper reports indicate some regulars come to enjoy the hot spring everyday.

Wefie and selfies are very common among first time visitors.

To enhance your experience, bring a couple of eggs. As water is not at boiling point, we need about three refills of the spring water, approximately 12 to 15mins before egg is cooked. Soy sauce and pepper highly recommended.

Video (Link): Novelty experience bathing at Sembawang Hot Spring

Additional Tips :
– Seats and buckles are available for use, but if you are concerned about hygiene, bring your own buckets.
– Daddy is more concerned about mosquitos. Kids got a few “jabs”.

– there is no toilet facility at this site

– 奶奶 advised us to bring one bottle of spring water home, so we can scrub our door and car plate for good luck. We are waiting for the next 4D announcement. Huat Ah!

– Do pop by our oversea Hot Spring experiences, Taiwan Beitou and Ipoh Lost World of Tambun

** safety must always be the first priority **

SengkangBabies love Pasir Ris Park

That’s us on Zaobao (早报), playing at Pasir Ris Park two Sundays ago. We love the great outdoors and the feature was on the various parks, gardens and playgrounds in Singapore.

Singapore might be small, but there is a lot of greens (both flora and fauna) to explore! Most are free too.

Ironically, being a blogger means we have less weekends to really enjoy the parks and gardens. We shared why Pasir Ris Park is one our favourite park.

Open and shady park, families can always have a picnic here and enjoy the sea breeze. This was also our no1 spot for our 人气满屋 filming last year.

Sand playground, ropes, and rocks to entertain the kids. Boon Xin really loves the swings 🙂

Video : Having Fun at Pasir Ris Park

Kids do not mind the additional treat after our run.

You can read 早报’s full report from picture below.

(image credit 早报 newspaper)

Another favourite park will be Bishan Park. Besides catching longkang fish, the Dog Run is always popular with our kids. Endless running, and so many friendly dogs to play “catch”.

(image credit 舅母 Sharon)

For more Green activities, do pop by our “Places of Interests” link. We have listed more than 40 fun places, sorry no SG50 :p