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  • 1 month ago | timeout.com | Dewi Nurjuwita |Joycelyn Yeow |Cheryl Sekkappan

    Sport and fitnessClimbingKallangClimb to great heights with Ground Up Climbing, home to five top rope lanes, 13 autobelay lanes, and a bouldering gym. Not only does it offer you an ace spot for indoor rock climbing, outdoor lead climbing, and bouldering, but it also shows you the ropes on the proper climbing techniques and body conditioning exercises. Sample the sport with a taster session, or take up the SNCS Rock Climbing Level 1 course to learn how to belay and climb with your friends.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | timeout.com | Cheryl Sekkappan

    NewsWe've just announced our 50 best cities in the world – and Asia makes waves with 11 entriesWritten by Cheryl SekkappanNews & Travel Editor, Southeast AsiaWednesday 15 January 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhotograph: ShutterstockAdvertisingCall us biased, but Asia has some of the most kick-ass cities in the world.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | timeout.com | Cheryl Sekkappan

    NewsThe new measures will take effect in March 2026 if approved by the city assemblyWritten by Cheryl SekkappanNews & Travel Editor, Southeast AsiaTuesday 14 January 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhotograph: ShutterstockAdvertisingWe've written extensively about overtourism in Japan and efforts by the country's government to curb the influx of visitors.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | timeout.com | Cheryl Sekkappan

    NewsIt beats Bangkok and Osaka in TripAdvisor's Travellers' Choice AwardsWritten by Cheryl SekkappanNews & Travel Editor, Southeast AsiaTuesday 14 January 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhotograph: ShutterstockAdvertisingAre you a 'MeMooner'? That's the term coined by Hilton in its 2025 Hilton Trends Report for a rising class of travellers – solo travellers.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | timeout.com | Cheryl Sekkappan

    A powerful passport is something that shouldn't be taken for granted. After all, travel is so much sweeter without the hassle and stress of applying for visas. That's why we like to keep our eyes on reports like the Henley Passport Index, which monitors the most (and least) powerful passports in the world based on data from the International Air Transport Association. It's just released its first index of 2025, and we're chuffed to see that two Asian countries have topped the list.

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