Seeking a thrilling adventure? These indoor and outdoor activities promise a great adventure for you and your loved ones. You can learn new skills, face your fears and embrace new heights. From obstacle courses to human slingshots, check out these 9 best high-adrenaline activities in Singapore.
| Name | Location / Area | Key highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Treetop Obstacle Course at Forest Adventure | Bedok Reservoir | Multiple courses by age, including a 300m zipline |
| Wakeboarding at Singapore Wake Park | East Coast Park | Singapore’s only cable-ski park with graded systems |
| Paintball matches at Red Dynasty Paintball Park | Khatib | Singapore’s biggest shooting arena with multiple game modes |
| Slingshot Singapore | Clarke Quay | Human slingshot and 40m free-fall swing |
| Rock climbing at Climb Central | Multiple locations | Beginner-friendly climbing with belay options |
| Indoor obstacle course at Adventure HQ | Khatib | Large indoor course with themed sections |
| Ride Luge carts at Skyline Luge | Sentosa | Multiple downhill tracks, popular at night |
| Indoor skydiving at AltitudeX | Sentosa | Indoor wind tunnel with instructors |
| Go-karting at HyperDrive | Sentosa | Multi-storey indoor electric kart circuit with VR option |
1. Treetop Obstacle Course at Forest Adventure
Forest Adventure is Singapore’s largest treetop adventure park. Go on an adventure through a thrilling Treetop Obstacle Course with unstable crossings and whizzing zip lines.
There are three courses available, catering to different age groups: Kids Course, Junior Course and Grand Course. The Kids Course and Junior Course are perfect for young children and primary school kids who wish to experience high-element courses. The heights are more manageable with just enough obstacles to create a fun adventure for the young ones.
Both the Kids and Junior Courses are $31.90 per pax. The Grand Course, on the other hand, is S$41.90 per pax. This course is the ultimate challenge, catering to teens and up and features a 300m zipline over Bedok Reservoir with more than 20 crossings to traverse.
A safety briefing will be held to help you familiarise yourself with the equipment. Instructors are available on the ground to guide you through the course.
Waiver forms must be filled out before arrival at the course. Do check out the Forest Adventure website to find out more. Terms and conditions apply.
Best for: Families and mixed-age groups seeking outdoor challenges
Bedok Reservoir Park, Singapore 479244
+65 6206 9744
Mon: 9am – 2pm
Tue to Fri: 9.30am – 6pm
Sat & Sun: 9.30am – 6.30pm
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2. Wakeboarding at Singapore Wake Park

Wakeboarding has been growing in popularity in Singapore. It involves a rider holding onto the end of a rope attached to a boat. They stand on a board that allows them to skim across the water as the boat speeds away. It is much harder than it sounds.
The best place to learn how to wakeboard is Singapore Wake Park. It is Singapore’s only cable-ski park that was built in the lagoon at East Coast Park. It costs $55 per rider per session. If you enjoy the sport, you can invest in Share-The-Fun passes and Season passes starting at S$385.

You can choose between Systems A, B and C, depending on your experience level. System A is a beginner-friendly course with an instructor available to coach you through it. System B is an intermediate course with free reign of the course with no instructors and some obstacles.
System C is the advanced course with the Advanced Full-size cable where you navigate obstacles at 30km/h. First-time riders in this category can work their way up by starting with 24km/h.
This activity is for those aged 6 and above. It is truly a unique experience that requires skill and practice to master. Waiver forms must be filled out before participation. If you want to try it out, book a session now through the SWP application or SWP web portal. Terms and conditions apply.
Best for: Beginners to advanced riders wanting to learn or level up
1206A East Coast Parkway, Singapore 449891
+65 6636 4266 / +65 9772 2780
Daily: 10am – 8pm
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3. Paintball matches at Red Dynasty Paintball Park

Lovers of tactical combat games, this one’s for you. Grab your closest friends and challenge them to a paintball match at Red Dynasty Paintball Park. Strategise, test your skills and forge an unbreakable bond.
Red Dynasty Paintball Park has Singapore’s biggest shooting arena. Choose 1 of 8 different game modes where you can defeat zombies, split into teams and fight to the death, or even participate in a classic game of capture the flag.
Beyond paintball, they also offer games like laser tag, archery tag and gel ball. Paintball games start at S$590 for groups of 10 with prices varying depending on the group size. Different age limits apply to different games. Do check upon booking.
All sessions must be booked in advance. Book a session here.
Best for: Large groups and tactical game enthusiasts
1 Orchid Club Road, Orchid Country Club, Singapore 769162
+65 6659 4782
Tue to Sun: 9am – 7pm
Closed on Mon
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4. Slingshot Singapore

Take it from a person with a history of asthma, this one is not for the faint of heart.
Have you seen those reaction videos where people are launched high into the air? Some lose and gain consciousness within seconds, a young girl even had a bird fly into her. We have one of those rides right here in Singapore.
Presenting to you Slingshot Singapore, a thrilling human slingshot and freefall swing experience at Clarke Quay.
If you’re a fan of rollercoasters, dare yourself to face 40m free fall at the GX-5 Extreme Swing. Yes, swing! The momentum from the free fall thrusts you forward into a swing at 120km/h. Hold on tight and preferably embark on this challenge long before you have your dinner.

Then, there is the Slingshot itself. You lie there in wait, facing up into the sky. In an instant, you will be shot 70m up into the sky at 160km/h!
Tickets for the GX-5 Extreme Swing and Slingshot start at S$45. For the daredevils among you, try both for S$70. For bookings, I recommend booking at the place itself. Do note that a minimum of 2 riders are needed for the GX-5 Extreme Swing. Terms and conditions apply.
Best for: Thrill-seekers comfortable with extreme rides
3E River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, Block E, Singapore 179024
+65 9755 3310
Sun to Thu: 4.30pm – 11.30pm
Fri & Sat: 5.30pm – 1.30am
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5. Rock climbing at Climb Central

Having experienced rock climbing, there is nothing more stomach-dropping than a single harness and rope being the only things between you and free-falling down a great height. Even with the guarantee of safety, it certainly is a mental hurdle that you need to overcome.
Rock climbing is a test of skill as you navigate over barely-there foot and hand-holds. Various rock climbing courses test strength, speed and endurance. You can hone your skills and experience the thrill of rock climbing at Climb Central.

With 5 outlets across the island, Climb Central is a beginner-friendly rock climbing facility for those as young as age 5. Of course, adult supervision is necessary for those aged 5 to 13 years old. Adults and Youths have the choice to belay as well — where someone on the ground holds the rope for the climber. That is the ultimate test of trust.
Rental rates for the facility start at S$32.70. If you enjoy yourself, consider getting a Multi-Pass, One Month Multi-Gym Pass and even a membership.
For first-timers, waiver forms must be filled out before participation. Find the waiver form here.
For a list of addresses, contact numbers and opening hours, refer here.
Best for: First-timers and regular climbers of different ages
Multiple locations
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6. Indoor obstacle course at Adventure HQ

Interested in Forest Adventure but hoping to escape the heat? Try your hand at Adventure HQ. Located in HomeTeamNS Khatib, Adventure HQ is an indoor obstacle course with 22 interactive climbing elements, a 2-tiered rope course with 16 elements and many more.
Go on an odyssey through 9 different sections. Be a martial arts master for a day at the Ninja Course, traverse an artificial network of caves at the Fossil Labyrinth and reach new heights at the Sky Venture and Adventure Trail.
The facility reminds me of the now-defunct “eXplorerkid” at Downtown East. It is the perfect place to unleash your inner child and explore a thrilling playground like no other. Adventure HQ is the perfect place for an outing with the entire family.
Single passes start at S$58. Buddy and Bundle passes are also available for 2 pax and 5 pax respectively, starting at S$108 and S$260. Book your tickets now. Terms and conditions apply.
Best for: Families looking for an indoor adventure
2 Yishun Walk, HomeTeamNS Khatib, Level 1, Singapore 767944
+65 6705 9420
Tue to Fri: 2pm – 5.30pm, 6pm – 9.30pm
Sat & Sun: 10am – 9.30pm
Closed on Mon
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7. Ride Luge carts at Skyline Luge

The day I went to Skyline Luge Singapore for my birthday was honestly one of the best birthday weekends I ever had. It was in 2023, I had just started watching Formula 1, and my birthday coincided with the Singapore Grand Prix. Let’s just say I truly channelled my inner Verstappen that day.
The Skyline Luge was first established in New Zealand and made its way to Singapore in 2005. A Luge cart is a three-wheel cart with handles with breaking that travels between 120km/h to 145km/h. Yeah, it goes fast! The mechanism takes quite a bit of getting used to but, fret not, instructions will be provided for first-timers.
Race your friends through 4 different track layouts, including tunnels, hairpin turns, and downhill slopes. Feel the wind gust in your face and zoom past tall trees as you enjoy this thrilling ride.

The best time to go on the Skyline Luge Singapore, in my opinion, is at night.
This is when the tracks come to life with vibrant colours. It’s also a time when you can avoid the heat of the sun.
Tickets start at S$27 with 2-ride, 3-ride and 4-ride combos. What are you waiting for? Book your tickets here. Terms and conditions apply.
Best for: Friends and couples seeking a fast-paced ride
1 Imbiah Road, Sentosa Island, Singapore 099692
+65 6274 0472
Sun to Thu: 10am – 7.30pm
Fri & Sat: 10am – 9pm
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8. Indoor skydiving at AltitudeX

Wish to skydive but are afraid of heights? Have a deep desire to feel what it’s like to take flight? AltitudeX has got you covered. It is an international indoor skydiving facility that was established in 1998. First launching in Orlando, Florida, it has since expanded its reach to over 80 locations around the globe.
Experience the thrill of free-falling in an indoor state-of-the-art wind tunnel. With trained instructors and high-class flight suits and gear, first-timers have nothing to fear or worry about. Simply show up and live an experience of a lifetime.
You can even enjoy performances from professional sports flyers. If you have children with you and wish to spectate, ensure that an adult is supervising them at all times.
Tickets start at S$69 per pax for weekdays and S$99 per pax for weekends. This applies to both first-timers and return flyers. Terms and conditions apply. Flyers must be at least 7 years old to participate.
For safety reasons, do note the flight criteria and the groups of people who must avoid participating. Find out more here.
Best for: Those curious about skydiving without jumping from height
43 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01, AltitudeX, Singapore 099010
+65 6571 0000
Thu to Tue: 9am – 10pm
Wed: 12pm – 6pm
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9. Go-karting at HyperDrive

HyperDrive is Singapore’s only indoor electric go-kart circuit and Asia’s pioneering electric go-kart circuit. It is a monumental 3-storey circuit that is a whopping 308 metres long with 14 thrilling turns. Race against your peers or loved ones in an exhilarating race to the checkered flag.
If you wish to immerse yourselves further, opt for the Game of Karts. It is Asia’s only indoor karting circuit that drops you right into a racing environment through the use of high-end Virtual Reality simulations. With a mix of video game elements like ‘boosts’ and ‘weapons’, be in your own version of Mario Kart — but in real life!
Tickets for HyperDrive start at S$41 per pax, going up to S$56 per pax for Game of Karts.
This activity is for those aged 9 and above with a minimum height of 130cm.
Find out more here. Terms and conditions apply.
Best for: Older children and adults who enjoy racing
54 Palawan Beach Walk, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098233
+65 6277 7091
Mon to Fri: 12.30pm – 9pm
Sat & Sun: 10am – 9pm
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