When I was asked to try out Singapore’s largest multi-installation indoor adventure hub at HomeTeamNS Khatib, all the worst-case scenarios started running through my mind.
That’s not surprising, given that I’m someone who, when standing several stories above ground level, won’t usually even dare to look down.
But fear is only in the mind, right? And since my job was at stake, I decided to give the indoor playground for adults a try.
After all, how hard can it be if I stay optimistic?
My destination of the day is AdventureHQ at HomeTeamNS Khatib clubhouse, which spans 2,800 sq m across four stories, with over 10 kaleidoscopic installations, including a ninja course and sensory adventure trails.
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The facility also claims to have several unique elements, including Singapore’s longest indoor slide, a 16-obstacle indoor rope course and Singapore’s first indoor Roll Glider at Khatib HometeamNS, similar to a zip line-like experience.
While most of the installations are perfect for thrill-seekers, for the less adventurous (like me), there are still plenty of activities that you can try too.
I gave all the available obstacles, slides and climbs a whirl at HomeTeamNS Khatib and here’s what my experience was like on each one.
Firemen Slides at HomeTeamNS Khatib
Difficulty rating: 1
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HomeTeamNS Khatib AdventureHQ has three slides which are 5m, 6m, and 14m long.
The last one also happens to be Singapore’s longest indoor slide and is roughly four-and-a-half storeys high.
While it might sound high, it is hardly scary at all, as the slides are covered.
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The descent on the longest slide was smooth and it was not pitch black as I had initially feared —there is dim lighting inside the slide. It’s fast too.
I took just 6.48 seconds to reach the bottom and that’s faster than the time taken to put on and tie my shoes!
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Cloud Climbs at HomeTeamNS Khatib
Difficulty rating: 1
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It’s like walking upstairs that’s enclosed in safety netting.
The higher you climb, the more constricted the space becomes and I had to squeeze through the netting at certain parts.
I suggest not looking down as you climb, especially if you have acrophobia.
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And when you finally reach the top, the view you get of HomeTeamNS Khatib AdventureHQ makes the climb worth it.
You’ll also be able to access the Adventure Trail and the 14m fireman slide via the Khatib HometeamNS Cloud Climbs.
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Fossil Labyrinth at HomeTeamNS Khatib
Difficulty rating: 2
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There are three tunnels of varying lengths to choose from at the artificial caving experience and you can choose the lighting experience you want – bright, dim or total darkness.
I opted for the dim lighting, which made the experience feel like I was under a night sky filled with stars.
The cave was decorated with a horror theme and the severed hands I came across while crawling through the tunnels did give me a slight shock.
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However, rather than being intimidated, I found myself tired out as I was basically moving in and out through a small tunnel.
If you are claustrophobic and afraid of the dark, I recommend giving this a miss.
Ninja Course at HomeTeamNS Khatib
Difficulty rating: 3
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While the ninja course might not seem scary at first glance, it is a test of your strength and endurance.
Try as I might, I was not able to complete the course and ended up falling on my butt.
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But failing is nothing to be ashamed of, especially since not every trainer at Home Team Khatib AdventureHQ is able to complete the full ninja course.
Urban Climb at HomeTeamNS Khatib
Difficulty rating: 3 to 5
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There are 24 interactive climbing elements to pick from, but as the trainers said the parabolic slide was a must-try, I thought why not.
How it works is that you hang onto a bar while being lifted 8m high before letting go and sliding down.
Sounds easy enough right? Wrong.
As I’m someone with weak upper body strength, I didn’t manage to make it halfway before falling as I couldn’t hold on any longer.
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I also tried the skyscraper section, where you are supposed to climb up the “towers”, with each one progressively getting higher and less steady – at one point I wasn’t able to tell if it was just the tower wobbling or my legs shaking but as you are always in a harness, it’s perfectly safe.
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In short, steel your heart if you have an extreme fear of heights before trying out these two elements at HomeTeamNS Khatib Urban Climb.
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There are less terrifying options in the area, such as quirky rock walls that are better suited for beginners like me.
Even without any climbing experience, I was able to make it halfway up the most basic rock wall before my fear of heights kicked in.
But to get back down, I had to let go of the wall and do a “free-fall”, and to me, that was the scariest part.
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Sky Venture
Difficulty rating: 5
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Standing at 15m high, the entire course consists of 16 obstacles, of which I only completed two and a half before I dropped off and ended up hovering in mid-air.
This was the one challenge that was extremely difficult for me, especially with my fear of heights.
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For those who are seeking an adrenaline rush, this is definitely for you.
And you can try completing it as quickly as possible – the current record is three minutes and 40 seconds, which was accomplished by one of the in-house trainers.
Roll Glider
The roll glider is the first of its kind in Singapore, letting you experience hang-gliding while indoors.
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AdventureHQ at Home Team Khatib clubhouse is located at 2 Yishun Walk, Singapore 767944.
Home Team Khatib is closed on Mondays and open from 2 pm to 10 pm on weekdays. Weekend operating hours are from 10 am to 10 pm.
Do remember to come in proper activewear, with socks and covered shoes.
Check out Home Team Khatib’s website for more information about the tickets.
This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.
Lead image source from AsiaOne.
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