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Discover Singapore’s best pet-friendly hangouts

Here is our ultimate guide to some of the city’s most convivial spots for you and your furkids.

It’s the season to go the extra mile for our animal friends. From bespoke cafes that cater to your furry companion’s palate to scenic parks that offer the perfect playdate backdrop, we have the lowdown on Singapore’s finest pet-friendly experiences.

Holland Village’s latest shopping destination doesn’t just welcome pets; it features amenities dedicated for their use. Among these are pet hooks to secure your furry pals while you shop or dine at outlets such as iStudio, Watsons, Awfully Chocolate, and Din Tai Fung, and convenient water dispensers to quench all animals’ thirst. Of note is the Aussie-inspired Surrey Hills Grocer café, which has its own bakery to churn out dog treats that are low in sugar and free from lactose and gluten.

If you like One Holland Village, you can also try: Nex (while pets are not allowed in most areas of the mall, owners can bring their beloved companions to the Pet Safari megastore via dedicated lifts); or Star Vista (it has pet-friendly eateries including a cafe within Pet Safari and Chi-Bing Korean restaurant).

UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, offers expansive green space for leisurely picnics and playful romps. Amid the natural splendour, enjoy a game of fetch or a stroll, or simply relax in the serene ambiance.

Pre-order (at least three days ahead) a pet-friendly picnic buzz-ket (basket) from Bee’s Knees at The Garage. The package includes gourmet snacks and drinks, cushions, a picnic mat, and even battery-operated candles, ensuring a good time without the hassle.

If you like Singapore Botanic Gardens, you can also try: Marina Barrage or Gardens by the Bay.

Enjoy a sunny day out with your four-legged BFF at the beach section (i.e. on the sand) of this multi-purpose entertainment venue. While pets need to stay leashed and off the furniture, the inclusive environment allows everyone to comfortably bask in the sun and enjoy the seaside together.

If you like Tanjong Beach Club, you can also try: Rumours Beach Club or Coastes.

The Studio Loft

Whether it’s for a birthday, a Gotcha Day or just because, a pet photoshoot can capture sweet memories for you and your animal pal. With over 17 years of pet photography experience, The Studio Loft offers tailored packages starting from $250.

If you like pet photoshoots, you can also try: White Room’s Studio’s Portraiture Collection at $490 or pet paintings and illustrations, such as those by Paintinks by Melt, which start at $50.

Heartbreak Melts

Satisfy your late-night cravings at Heartbreak Melts in Ang Mo Kio, a pet-welcoming dessert cafe that stays open until 2am. Treat your canine companions to a free mini pup ice cream, made from a blend of banana, peanut butter, and oat milk. For the rest of us, indulge in an array of vegan treats like waffles, lava cakes, and milkshakes (great for those who are lactose intolerant), along with a selection of porridge and noodle dishes. 

If you like Heartbreak Melts, you can also try: The Urban Hideout or Sun Ray Cafe.

Meownistry of Meow

Experience a purr-fect workday at Meownistry of Meow, a pioneering cat-friendly co-working space in Singapore. Nestled in Jalan Klapa, this unique spot offers a cosy open lounge equipped with all the essentials for productivity and comfort, including workstations and private meeting rooms. Starting at $10 an hour, you get complimentary Wi-Fi and the charming presence of feline friends to keep you company.

 If you like Meownistry of Meow, you can also try: Well Collective at Northshore Plaza 2.

Pet gatherings

Upcoming pet events you won’t want to miss.

Pets Weekend

Alongside its “Summer’s Here!” event on 25 and 26 May, Crane Joo Chiat will be hosting its monthly Pets Weekend. Welcome summertime with stalls selling holiday-themed accessories, supplies, snacks, and more. Click here for more details.

SG Pet Festival

Described as “Singapore’s ultimate pet party”, this event will be held from 2 to 4 August at Marina Bay Sands’ Sands Expo & Convention Centre. Taking place over three halls, it promises stalls, workshops, contests, and mingling opportunities for every pet lover, from owners of hamsters and rabbits to cats and dogs. Click here or more details.

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Upholding integrity in the line of duty

When faced with a real-life bribe encounter, SC/CPL Hu Jiahao’s sense of duty and professionalism remained unwavering.

As a child, 21-year-old SC/CPL Hu Jiahao was captivated by television shows depicting police officers. The adrenaline-pumping scenes of firefights and the pursuit of criminals resulted in him looking up to Police Officers with much pride and recognising Policing work as a noble profession.

Years later, he was pleasantly surprised to be called up to enlist in the Singapore Police Force (SPF) for his National Service (NS). Most of his friends had enlisted in the army. Given the opportunity to serve in the SPF and to follow in the footsteps of his childhood heroes, he soon discovered that beyond chases and stand-offs, police work also involves engaging with the public, deterring crimes, and embodying SPF’s core values, particularly in challenging circumstances.

Responding To Real-life Challenges

During his shifts, Jiahao followed a routine that included reporting to base, drawing equipment, and attending a briefing on the latest crime trends before commencing patrol duties.

On some days, Jiahao was dispatched to handle incidents on-site. These could range from heart-warming moments like reuniting parents with their lost children to more challenging encounters. One such instance involved Jiahao responding to a call concerning a potentially volatile confrontation between two parties. Upon arrival, he observed heightened emotions and recognised the imminent risk of the situation escalating into violence.

“In such moments, my training and experience kicked in, and I had to make split-second decisions while ensuring that my actions were guided by ethical considerations,” Jiahao recounts. “I needed to assess the situation rapidly, de-escalate tensions, and ensure the safety of all individuals involved.” Using the effective communication techniques he acquired as part of his training, Jiahao peacefully resolved the conflict.

Such incidents underscored one of the most valuable aspects of Jiahao’s enlistment in the SPF: the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through his patrol duties, interactions with the public, and participation in various law enforcement operations.

The experience also further deepened his commitment to serving and safeguarding the community. “Throughout the encounter, I remained mindful of the ethical principles that govern my role as a police officer — fairness, impartiality, and respect for human rights,” he says.

The most defining moment of Jiahao’s tenure in the SPF arose when his integrity faced an unexpected test from an individual attempting to bribe him. Despite being initially taken aback by the audacity of the attempt and the seriousness of the situation, he promptly and calmly refused the bribe. “While there was a temptation to feel offended or angered by the attempt to corrupt my integrity, I knew that maintaining professionalism and adhering to ethical standards were paramount,” he says.

After the incident, Jiahao felt profound pride and satisfaction in doing the right thing when confronted by temptation. “My determination to live up to the SPF’s core values of courage, loyalty, integrity, and fairness was coupled with a strong sense of duty to maintain the trust and respect of the community I serve,” he reflects.

SC/CPL Hu Jiahao (5th from left) with his NS mates from the SPF.

Remaining guided by core values and training

The bribery incident also brought to Jiahao’s mind the actions of his Company Adjutant, Inspector Gowri Shankar, who made him and his fellow trainees recite the four core values of the SPF during every water parade. “With these values ingrained in me, I strive to make decisions on what is morally right, whether on or off duty. I endeavour to remain honest, trustworthy, transparent, and accountable for my actions.”

It also helped that when faced with any ethical challenges at work, Jiahao could seek guidance and support from colleagues and supervisors. This support system further developed his capacity to maintain professionalism, fairness, and impartiality when interacting with colleagues and the public. “By fostering an environment of open communication and collaboration, we can collectively uphold the integrity of the police force and ensure public trust and confidence in our work,” says Jiahao.

Jiahao’s confidence in performing on-the-ground work is rooted in the rigorous training provided by the SPF. Through simulations, drills, and practical exercises covering a wide range of scenarios — from routine patrols to high-risk situations — he honed his decision-making skills and enhanced his ability to respond effectively in unpredictable situations. Additionally, specialised training in conflict resolution, crisis intervention, and tactical operations complemented his skill set, ensuring he was well-prepared for the challenges of police work.

Taking initiative, Jiahao actively pursued continuous learning and development opportunities. He attended courses, workshops and sought mentorship from experienced colleagues to further enhance his skills. Furthermore, he prioritised physical fitness and cultivated a mindset of alertness, resilience, and adaptability, ensuring he was well-prepared to meet the unique challenges of his role.

“Regardless of the circumstances, I mentally prepared myself to remain calm and focused,” he says. “Staying informed and up to date on current trends, developments, and best practices in law enforcement also ensured that I was equipped with the latest tools and strategies to address emerging threats and challenges.”

Making a difference in the community

Reflecting on his time in the SPF, Jiahao – who is currently an administrative assistant with the Ministry of Education – finds it humbling and empowering to know that his actions impacted the safety and security of the community. “It reminds me of the immense responsibility entrusted to me by the public,” he explains. “Every decision I make, every interaction I have, and every situation I respond to can have far-reaching consequences for the well-being of Singaporeans and the community as a whole.”

Jiahao advises incoming enlistees to go into the SPF with an open mind, and to be prepared for training that is both physically and mentally challenging. “However, once you are on the ground and patrolling, it is going to be the most fulfilling thing you can do in your national service,” he shares. 

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8 life lessons from working mums

Ilona Tan (left photo) and Dinie Hazwanie (right photo) with their loving families.

Discover the heartfelt experiences of two dedicated working mothers, as they navigate the complexities of motherhood and their careers.

Motherhood is a profound journey filled with unique challenges and rewarding triumphs. Ilona Tan, a Civil Servant, and Dinie Hazwanie, a Cohesion Specialist at HomeTeamNS, skilfully balance their demanding careers with the joys and responsibilities of raising young children.

Both celebrating their first Mother’s Day, Ilona, 36, and Dinie, 26, cherish these moments. Dinie looks forward to a leisurely breakfast with her husband and child, while Ilona plans a festive meal surrounded by her extended family, including her mother and mother-in-law.

Here, these inspiring women share how motherhood has reshaped their perspectives and influenced their professional lives, offering insights that resonate with working parents everywhere.

Being a mother is a humbling and blessed experience

Reflecting on her journey, Dinie finds that being a working mother has humbled her. “I hadn’t anticipated the sheer amount of effort and resilience required of working mothers who juggle office duties in the day and tend to their children afterwards.”

Ilona highlights the importance of having a supportive network, “I’m very blessed to have the flexibility to work from home two days a week; a reliable helper who is trustworthy, capable and caring towards my child; and strong family support, all of which make balancing my professional and personal life feasible,” she remarks.

Teamwork makes the dream work

From dealing with home matters to career progression, having spousal support is crucial for both mothers.

Dinie values the shared responsibilities with her husband, highlighting how critical this partnership is. “He has helped me in so many ways. We try our best to divide our household duties equally but on days that I’m overwhelmed, he steps in,” she says.

Ilona echoes this sentiment, highlighting the emotional support her husband, INSP (NS) Jason Chua, a Home Team NSman and HomeTeamNS Volunteer, provides. “My husband’s primary job is to care for me and keep me happy! And I am not kidding — one of the things he does best is to look out for my welfare and ensure I am well taken care of, even as I devote my energy towards caring of our baby,” she says. “I’m appreciative that he watches out for me by reminding me to take breaks and to go out and have fun. He also plans activities just for the two of us.”

Communication keeps the spark alive

Every effort to communicate is vital, even those that do not yield the expected outcomes. “Remember, we are a work-in-progress. Every attempt at communication — successful or not, is still a step towards understanding each other better,” says Dinie. She and her husband use tools like TimeTree, a scheduling mobile application, to manage their weekly schedules, ensuring they respect each other’s work commitments without interruptions.

Ilona stresses that life’s changing goals and opportunities mean that conversations between spouses must evolve too. “The bottom line lies in trusting and empowering each other continually,” she explains.

Motherhood helps hone your time management skills

Ilona remarks that motherhood has taught her to optimise her time, ensuring that she is fully present wherever she is. “It feels like time expands when having a child,” she says. “I’ve learnt to stay completely engaged in the present moment. For example, during office hours, I focus on dealing with work tasks. And when I’m at home with my family, I immerse myself in family time without the distraction of work lingering in my mind.”

Having a child leads to greater empathy and understanding

Dinie shares that motherhood has been a transformative experience in self-discovery. “Becoming a mother has made me much more understanding,” she reflects. “I’ve moved beyond seeing issues from a single perspective. Now, I approach problems with empathy, trying to understand all sides of a situation.”

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A positive growth mindset can overcome external perceptions and personal expectations

When she went back to work after her maternity leave, Dinie struggled with the stereotype that mothers often lag behind in the workplace. “I tried my best to prove the naysayers wrong, but I realised that, at the end of the day, the true challenge was with myself, not with them,” she says.” If you choose to have a positive mindset, things will naturally turn out well.”

The little things matter just as much

“What makes me feel appreciated as a mother is when my child smiles at me when I return home from work, or when I wake up in bed with my child tenderly touching my face,” says Dinie, adding that she views these small gestures of affection as significant tokens of appreciation.

Ilona concurs, saying, ” Every single little thing counts. We should celebrate all the little appreciations and blessings in life, be it a kind word, a helpful colleague or a touching gesture from family.”

Pay it forward by passing on great advice to other new mums

“There are many new experiences that a young mother may find challenging,” says Ilona. “But hang in there and persevere through them. Each child is unique and all the books you have read will not fully prepare you on how to care for your child well. You have to trust in yourself and tackle each situation with your best effort.”

Dinie emphasises the importance of community support. “I have only been a mother for a short period of time, but a valuable lesson I’ve learnt from my peers is the significance of mutual support. Always make it a point to check in on each other.”

Fun for the entire family at HomeTeamNS

Looking for something fun to do on Mother’s Day for the whole family? We’ve got the best facilities to make the occasion extra special!

T-Play

The interactive themed playgrounds at HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok and Khatib have  been crafted especially for kids and families. Children under five years old require adult supervision – a great chance to bond as parents and kids explore activities and stations designed to engage children’s brain development, motion co-ordination, and sense of direction. Find out more here.

TactSim

Active and adventurous parents can bond with their children over some friendly shooting competition at this airsoft facility at HomeTeamNS Khatib. Players can enter the arena alone if they are at least 18 years old while players age 14 to 17 years old can participate if they have a parent physically present with them. In the player-vs-player arena, take part in short skirmishes in game modes such as ‘Capture the Flag’ and ‘Supply Run’, or test your shooting skills at the shooting range. Find out more here.

Aqua Adventure

Located at HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir, dive into an ultimate kaleidoscope of adventure at this massive two-storey indoor water adventure centre featuring Singapore’s first 85-metre long black hole slide with Aqualucent Strips, an Aquatic Rope Course, as well as climbing walls, and a laze pool. For the entire month of May, HomeTeamNS members get to enjoy 50% off on aquatic passes. Find out more here.

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Game Night essentials: Top picks for the ultimate night of fun

From super-competitive races to brainteasing puzzles, here are our recommended games to elevate your night out with loved ones.

Remember when you and your friends were kids crowding around a single PlayStation controller, eagerly awaiting your turn? Or the joy of hoarding an Uno Reverse card, waiting for the right moment to slap it down?

No matter how many years it’s been since you dusted off the Monopoly board, you’re never too grown-up to connect with your pals over a game. Check out our list of recommendations for couples, families of all ages, or large groups of friends to help you relive those carefree hours spent honing your Mario Kart skills.

GAMES FOR COUPLES AND DUOS

STREET FIGHTER 6

It’s hard to believe that the Street Fighter franchise has been around for 37 years — and remains one of Capcom’s most popular games today.

Grab a controller each and go 1-vs-1 in an offline match or opt for Battle Hub mode to take on players from around the world in a virtual battleground.

What makes Street Fighter 6 unique is its Drive Gauge system, with six stamina bars displayed on screen. These enable players to use new attacks — such as Impact, Reversal, Parry and Overdrive — and introduce a strategic element to managing their Health Points (HP). Enemy strikes drain large amounts of HP or deplete the bars of the Drive Gauge, adding a layer of tactical depth to every battle and making Street Fighter 6 more than just an exercise in button-mashing.

1-2 SWITCH

Now here’s a console game designed for real-life interaction between two players, who must rely on their Joy-Con controllers for cues and face each other instead of the TV screen — perfect for couples on a gaming date.

In the game’s collection of 28 mini games, players are challenged with a variety of competitive tasks, such as a gun duel, a dance-off or an air guitar contest. The magic of 1-2 Switch lies in the Joy-Cons’ haptic feedback technology, which captures players’ movements to determine the winner based on real-time performance.

GAMES FOR FAMILIES & SMALL GROUPS (3 TO 6 PEOPLE)

MARIO KART 8 DELUXE

Rekindle your childhood gaming memories of Princess Peach, Bowser and, of course, Mario himself. This award-winning eighth instalment of the Mario Kart racing franchise sees characters speeding down a course in a go-kart (or motorcycle, hang glider, or underwater vehicle), grabbing power-ups to go faster, or tossing Boomerang Flower projectiles to stun opponents and slow them down.

Launched in 2014, Mario Kart 8 features a multiplayer mode where up to four players’ controllers can be connected to the same console in a race to the finish line.

EA SPORTS FC 24

Football enthusiasts, get ready for EA Sports FC 24. After parting ways with FIFA in 2022, EA Sports has launched its latest football game, maintaining the classic gameplay familiar to FIFA veterans but under a new name.

Enjoy the same thrilling gameplay, now augmented with features like FC 24 Playstyles, which enhances top players with unique abilities in areas like ball control, defending and passing for a tailored experience. The Ultimate Team experience allows you to mix players across clubs and even gender — think: Sam Kerr playing alongside Kevin De Bruyne, for example.

Visuals remain top-notch, with the game’s realistic football play continuing to be powered by EA Sports’ latest HyperMotion Technology — such that Mo Salah running down the wing will look almost like the real man in action.

GAMES FOR LARGE GROUPS (6 OR MORE PLAYERS)

SUSHI GO PARTY!

This award-winning game serves up a delicious blend of strategy and fun, accommodating up to eight players. Imagine you and your friends are seated at a conveyor belt sushi restaurant. Your objective is to grab the best combination of dishes — each represented by a card — to score the highest points.

This game’s charm lies in its ability to cater to a wide audience, making it an excellent pick for families or gatherings of mixed ages. The scoring system is easy enough for kids to get the hang of.

Bonus: The adorable illustrations of Japanese favourites like onigiri, maki and tempura will make you smile (and possibly hungry for sushi).

JUST DANCE 2

This high-energy game is perfect for large groups with varying levels of video game savvy — all you have to do is, well, just what the title says.

This sequel features new co-operative Duet routines, with choreography for two players, so you can practice your moves in sync with your partner or bestie. There’s also a Dance Battle mode, where teams of up to four players face off across songs and mini games to accumulate points that will decide the winner.

Groove to a soundtrack that features classics from the Beastie Boys, The Clash and Donna Summer, alongside fun pop tracks by Katy Perry and Rihanna.

GAMES: GOOD FUN, AND GOOD FOR YOU

As we get older, we play less – but research has shown that play benefits adults’ mental well-being, making us more creative, motivated and open to new opportunities. Additionally, engaging in games contributes to physical wellness by reducing blood pressure.

While the potential for video game addiction exists, moderate gameplay is believed to enhance neuroplasticity (the brain’s capacity to adapt and absorb new information). Evidence suggests that gamers exhibit more brain activity in areas related to attention and memory, compared to those who don’t play video games.

As for board games, studies have found that they reduce cognitive decline from dementia and lessen depression in older adults, while helping children foster rule-following and concentration in a structured environment.

Ready for Game Night? All these titles and more await at PlayPen at HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok, an entertainment space designed for bonding with friends and family over your favourite console and board games.

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Fun weekend plans made better with your HomeTeamNS family membership

Unlock a world of activities for every family member with the complimentary one-year HomeTeamNS family membership that promises endless enjoyment anytime, anywhere.

At HomeTeamNS, ‘family’ is more than just a word — it’s a promise. For years, NSmen have reaped the benefits of their membership, including exclusive clubhouse access and preferential rates on various amenities. Now, this privilege extends to all immediate family members as well.

Until 31 December 2024, principal members can enroll their family in a complimentary one-year membership. This means that whether it’s for your children, spouse or parents, the joys of being part of the HomeTeamNS community can be experienced by all, enhancing your weekends and weekdays with a plethora of activities.

Everyday is T-Play day

T-Play at HomeTeamNS Khatib boasts a Peranakan Heritage theme.

Dive headfirst into boundless delight at HomeTeamNS’s award-winning playground T-Play, designed to foster children’s brain development, refine their sense of direction and enhance coordination. T-Play at HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok features an interactive transportation-themed playground, while T-Play at HomeTeamNS Khatib stands out as Singapore’s first indoor playground that embraces the Peranakan heritage, allowing little ones to immerse in this vibrant culture.

For families with children under the age of 12, enrolling in the HomeTeamNS membership plan now comes with a special bonus: A one-year complimentary T-Play membership (worth $20.37). Members get to enjoy privileged rates for special events and activities as well as birthday parties.

Conquer new heights at Action Motion

Action Motion is Singapore’s first digital active experience arena, located at HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir. It combines augmented reality with physical challenges.

Experience the thrill of Singapore’s first gamified play environment at Action Motion. From scoring points on the giant trampoline with Valo Jump as your avatar leaps alongside you to conquering virtual peaks on the augmented reality bouldering wall Valo Climb, you’re guaranteed to have an exhilarating afternoon.

Catering to all fitness levels, players are encouraged to journey through the various stations and culminate their adventure at Rapid Action, which utilises an RFID wrist tag to track achievements across the stations. It’s a fantastic arena for older children to push their physical boundaries, while parents enjoy the clubhouse’s myriad offerings. Members get an exclusive rate of $25, making it an even more attractive destination for family fun.

Fuel your climbing adventures at Adventure HQ

Adventure HQ’s Rock Climbing section features eight climbing lanes offering varying levels of difficulty.

Adventure HQ beckons to adrenaline junkies with its variety of climbing experiences within HomeTeamNS Khatib. Whether you aim to conquer a unique climbing wall, explore a fossil cave system or navigate the heights of the Sky Venture obstacle course, you’ll find a range of terrains to traverse in a single space.

For traditionalists who appreciate the classic aspects of scaling new heights, My Climbing Place is Adventure HQ’s dedicated section catering to these vertical challenges. Walls are thoughtfully designed to suit beginners with easy-to-follow routes that increase in difficulty as you become more adept at the sport. Secure a pass for three to five hours of fun at $10 off the standard rates, and take the opportunity to test your bouldering skills or tackle a new wall under guided supervision from Adventure HQ’s specialists.

Effortless party-planning at Mancaves

Mancaves at HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir is equipped with the latest entertainment gadgets and features a private BBQ patio that offers breathtaking views of Bedok Reservoir.

ManCaves provides the ideal backdrop for family reunions or casual get-togethers. If you’ve been looking to fulfill a promise to reconnect, these versatile venues might be what you need. With two locations available (HomeTeamNS Khatib or HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir), guests can revel in ample spaces outfitted with entertainment essentials like gaming consoles and karaoke systems. These spaces can accommodate up to 30-40 guests respectively, with outdoor BBQ pits available for grill parties.

Take advantage of significant savings of up to $200 off on bookings of four hours or more with your HomeTeamNS membership. Planning for a celebration? Transform the ManCave with festive flair and benefit from a 15% discount on decorations from Bloopballoons to make your event unforgettable.

Experience a new board game every day at PlayPen

Get your game face on and reconnect with family and friends over some spirited competition.

Come rain or shine, indoor gaming sanctuary PlayPen at HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok welcomes you with its extensive collection of board games and console options — at an exclusive rate for members. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of timeless classics like Monopoly or delve into the unique local wit of The Singapore Dream card game, all available to play at just $4.07 per hour.

For those in search of heightened excitement, console gaming options are offered at $8.15 per hour. Choose from a range of popular titles including Street Fighter V, UFC and FC24. Enjoy these in a rejuvenated setting that boasts

Wildlife adventures await

Discover the diverse and enchanting wildlife at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, a sanctuary for conservation and adventure.

Embrace the call of the wild with special discounts at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, especially during weekdays. HomeTeamNS members get 40% off visits to the Singapore Zoo, River Wonders and Night Safari from Mondays to Thursdays.

These savings make it easier to top up for additional experiences, from feeding zebras and rare white rhinos to guided tours and personal buggies, for an enhanced wildlife adventure. Haven’t visited the new Bird Paradise? There’s no better time than now, with 25% off on weekday visits.

Island life beckons

Hop on a ferry to Lazarus Island and revel in a tranquil escape to this serene slice of paradise.

Discover the joys of island life with a staycation at Tiny Away on Lazarus Island, now at 20% off for HomeTeamNS members. Nestled in a serene natural setting, these eco-friendly homes can accommodate up to four guests, offering an idyllic escape from the hustle of mainland life. Enjoy picnics, quiet beaches and lush greenery, all with creature comforts assured.

For members who wish to venture further, special offers at partner hotels in Batam and Bintan await — such as 40% off and a complimentary pizza when you stay at Montigo Resorts Nongsa, or 15% off a glamping adventure at The Anmon in Bintan.

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