Ticketed walking tour exploring ‘spookiest’ spots in Changi to take place every Thursday and Saturday from Apr 6
The tour will cover Changi's urban legends, Singapore's overlapping folklores and Asian supernatural logic.
Walk with Hantu: Changi, a tour of the “spookiest spots” in Changi, will return from Apr 6. The ticketed walking tour will take place every Thursday and Saturday from 7.30pm to 10.30pm.
The tour is organised by Supernatural Confessions, a self-funded platform that aims to provide a safe environment and community for people to share their paranormal experiences.
Beginning at the ferry terminal and ending at the rear gates of old Changi Hospital, the tour will traverse abandoned buildings and locations where supernatural encounters allegedly took place.

The guided tour will cover sites like the coastal kampong, British military buildings and the old Changi Hospital, sharing on Changi’s urban legends, Singapore’s overlapping folklores and Asian supernatural logic.

Participants are required to be of moderate fitness. Tickets are priced at $85 per participant or $300 for a group of four.
Upon signing up, participants will be instructed on what to bring, wear and the location to meet.
As a minimum pax of six is required for the tour to commence, if a tour has been cancelled, an alternative date will be offered. If there are no alternative dates available, a full refund will be issued.
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