Walk With Hantu: Sembawang
Cost:
$98.00 Tours are led by STB licensed tour guides. Tourists and locals are welcome.
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Walk With Hantu: Sembawang ventures into a side of Singapore most people have never truly seen. Beyond the quiet roads and leafy estates lies a landscape layered with kampong memories, naval power, and spiritual practices. Here, haunting does not belong to one building or one tragedy — it lingers across the land itself.
The night begins by the shoreline at Beaulieu House, once the seaside residence of a wealthy businessman before becoming quarters for senior British naval officers. From this elegant vantage point, warships once filled the Johor Strait. Today it stands as a restaurant, but beneath the calm exterior remain decades of rumours: voices in empty corridors, sightings of uniformed apparitions, and whispers of hidden tunnels beneath the grounds.
From there, the route moves into Sembawang Park — once part of a high-security naval zone, now one of Singapore’s most quietly notorious supernatural hotspots. Beneath the sea breeze and family picnic atmosphere are accounts passed down through generations: figures walking into trees, unseen forces pounding car roofs, and the enduring legend of the Sembawang Pontianak. Deeper inland, participants encounter the colonial remains of Gibraltar Crescent and the black-and-white estate — where bunkers lie buried beneath the terrain and roads still bear the names of imperial outposts. These were once symbols of British confidence, built for a war expected from the sea. Instead, history came from the sky. What remains today is a haunting collision between military ambition, jungle reclamation, and forgotten memories. Further on lies Jalan Selimang and the old village mosque — a stretch long associated with discarded altars, ritual objects, roadside apparitions, and stories too strange to dismiss. This is where folklore becomes inseparable from human behaviour: what people bring here, what they leave behind, and why they keep returning. The climax of the night leads into the infamous area locals have long called the Gates of Hell — one of the last places in Singapore openly associated with spiritual workings. Hidden shrines, binding trees, ritual fires, abandoned effigies, and whispered encounters make this a place where belief is still active, not historical. Few places in Singapore carry such a reputation across practitioners, thrill-seekers, and longtime residents alike. The tour closes behind the old mosque on unmarked burial ground, where participants reflect on what Sembawang truly represents. This is a place where kampong life, colonial history, spiritual practice, and modern Singapore overlap in plain sight. The question is never simply whether a place is haunted — but why certain places continue to generate stories long after everything else has changed. Throughout the evening, Eugene Tay of Supernatural Confessions blends firsthand confessions, historical research, humour, and live storytelling into an experience that feels part documentary, part theatre, and entirely real. Why it’s special:
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Cost & Payment Matters
Cost of tour is SGD 98.00 per participant, and can be paid through PayNow to UEN number 200913793G (A Eugene Tay Company Pte Ltd) Minimum pax required to commence the tour is 8 pax. If the date you have chosen is cancelled by us, we will offer you an alternative date; if no alternative dates are available, we will give you a full refund. What to prepare for the tour
Meet 6.00pm (commence on the dot) Location: Beaulieu House (Sembawang Park, Singapore 759837) End 10.30pm Location: Woody Family Cafe (12F Andrews Ave, Singapore 759930) * Some admin stuff to ensure your safety and comfort. Safety Please sound out if you have:
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