Keppel Hill Reservoir
Keppel Hill Reservoir is close to Tile Path - No Wet, Bukit Merah, Singapore, Central, SG-01, 098716
- Address: Keppel Hill, Singapore
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.2706658, 103.8172355
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Keppel Hill Reservoir reviews
Very low human traffic, please be careful when you go, especially when alone. Path is pretty linear until the reservoir. I took the WRONG path (left side when facing the reservoir, walking along the perimeter of the reservoir) at the reservoir and had to bash abit to arrive at Mount Faber
Awesome off beaten road to trek and adventure to hidden heritage. Advise to go early of the day. Hit there around 4.30pm and got out around 6.20pm. fortunately the sun is still up. Rain was near though. Wet and muddy so wear proper trekking shoes not sneakers or sports shoes.
We started from Seah Im carpark, entrance at the giant tree. Real jungle hiking experience, nice one, eventhough it's a short one. It has a path to connect to the Mount Faber peak. Facing the pond, turn right and follow the path up hill, u will see the Japanese Tomb. Facing the tomb, turn right up to Mount Faber.
Very low human traffic, please be careful when you go, especially when alone. Path is pretty linear until the reservoir. I took the WRONG path (left side when facing the reservoir, walking along the perimeter of the reservoir) at the reservoir and had to bash a bit to arrive at Mount Faber
Awesome off beaten road to trek and adventure to hidden heritage. Advise to go early of the day. Hit there around 4.30pm and got out around 6.20pm. fortunately the sun is still up. Rain was near though. Wet and muddy so wear proper trekking shoes not sneakers or sports shoes.
We started from Seah Im carpark, entrance at the giant tree. Real jungle hiking experience, nice one, even though it's a short one. It has a path to connect to the Mount Faber peak. Facing the pond, turn right and follow the path uphill, u will see the Japanese Tomb. Facing the tomb, turn right up to Mount Faber.
Very low human traffic, please be careful when you go, especially when alone. Path is pretty linear until the reservoir. I took the WRONG path (left side when facing the reservoir, walking along the perimeter of the reservoir) at the reservoir and had to bash abit to arrive at Mount Faber
We started from Seah Im carpark, entrance at the giant tree. Real jungle hiking experience, nice one, eventhough it's a short one. It has a path to connect to the Mount Faber peak. Facing the pond, turn right and follow the path up hill, u will see the Japanese Tomb. Facing the tomb, turn right up to Mount Faber.