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Changi Boardwalk Singapore

Changi Boardwalk Singapore

Disappointingly, Kelong Walk doesn’t have a kelong or over-water angling stage. Rather, similar to a kelong, it is based on stilts over the water. This makes it a mainstream spot for fishers to cast their lines. This area of the Changi Boardwalk Singapore takes you past Changi Beach Club, another organization began by British warriors.

Past Kelong Walk is the last area of the Changi Boardwalk Singapore, Sunset Walk.

It appears to be marginally strange that a broadwalk in the Northeast of Singapore would be named Sunset Walk. When you get to the end, you see why. Sunset Walk has an unhindered view towards the waters to the West. At night, you will have the option to recognize the lights of Punggol from here.

Sunset Walk likewise denotes the finish of the Changi Point Coastal Walk. Observe that it is no way to exit the broadwalk from Sunset Walk.

Rather, you will have to retrace  back to the Kelong Walk where there is a leave point to Gosport Road.

On the other hand, you can advance back to Changi Village by means of an additional 45 minute to 1-hour trip along Changi Point Coastal Walk.

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