Farah Daley TNP Sept 24, 2024 Camping has become increasingly popular in Singapore, with many families choosing to spend quality time outdoors and bond with their children. The National Parks Board (NParks) issued nearly 70,000 camping permits for the island's three park campsites alone last year, a 50 per cent increase compared to the 44,000 permits issued in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic. Singapore has four public camping sites: East Coast Park, West Coast Park, Pasir Ris Park and Pulau Ubin.

The number of camping permits issued by NParks dropped to around 10,000 per year in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. However, as restrictions eased over the past two years, applications for camping permits surged, even surpassing pre-pandemic levels. According to NParks, around 53,000 and 68,000 camping permits were issued in 2022 and 2023 respectively, with over half of them allocated to East Coast Park.

If you visit East Coast Park on a Sunday, you can observe numerous tents, umbrellas and beach chairs spread out, even during rainy weather. Most campers are families with young children. Civil servant Muhd Hafiz, 40, recently went camping with his wife, two other adults, and his five children at East Coast Park.

Mr Hafiz told Lianhe Zaobao: "I've always loved camping, so I immediately made plans after the pandemic. I also wanted to give my children the opportunity to be outdoors and not just stay at home playing games." He mentioned that they had camped at the park twice in the .