No passport required: Offbeat ways to have fun

If you are tired of the same old attractions in Singapore and looking for something different to do, look no further. There is a slew of offbeat activities to try out right here, and these run the gamut from kayak fishing to chopstick-making classes. Desiree Loh tries out these offerings and shares her experiences

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Try a new sport in town – kayak fishing. Bicycle-like pedals replace the kayak's paddle, leaving the angler's hands free to reel in the catch of the day.
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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on June 02, 2019, with the headline No passport required: Offbeat ways to have fun. Subscribe