Mount Faber


When the pandemic is present and you are unable to leave the country or want to exercise, I opt to climb higher. You can either walk up towering buildings or climb mountains. The island doesn’t have significant mountains, but it does have a few hilltops that can be used as a workout to raise your heart rate, like the Mount Faber.
Mount Faber is located on the south side of the island, opposite Sentosa Island, and is also accessible by cable car. In fact, this is the only hill top from which you can see the entire landscape. It takes roughly ten minutes to climb the slope. On the hill, a smaller “Merlion” stands, surrounded by the southern blue sky, the ocean, the sea, the boats, the island, the cable car, and so on. The city’s tall buildings can be seen to the north, and on a clear day, the mountains of Johor Kulai can be made out in the distance.
Instead of climbing to the mountain’s summit, I observed that many people prefer to continue their exercise by taking the Mount Faber Loop to the west. And after leaving the mountain, a trip to the food center for breakfast is a must for us.

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