Sleep under the trees,
wake to the birdsong.
A small nature camp of canvas tents, cooled domes and treehouse pods on a quiet headland — real beds, hot showers, no roughing it.
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A small camp where the city finally goes quiet
Wildnest is fourteen tents, domes and treehouse pods on a rewilded headland a short bumboat from Changi Point. Close enough for a Friday-night escape, far enough that the only thing you'll hear at dawn is the canopy waking up.
We started with four canvas tents in 2018 and have grown slowly and on purpose. Real beds, hot showers, cooled domes — comfort that earns the word glamping — wrapped around the part that matters: the nature, kept wild.
Our storyTents, domes & treehouse pods
Pick the stay that fits your trip — a forgiving canvas tent, a cooled dome under the stars, or a pod lifted into the trees.
Canvas Safari Tent
Sleeps 2–3
A roomy canvas tent on a raised timber deck, with a proper queen bed and a shaded verandah looking into the treeline.
Stargazer Geodesic Dome
Sleeps 2
A climate-cooled geodesic dome with a clear panel over the bed, so you fall asleep watching the sky and wake to the canopy.
Family Canvas Lodge
Sleeps 4–5
A larger two-room canvas lodge with bunks for the kids and a covered deck, built for an easy family weekend outdoors.
Comfortable, quiet, and light on the land
Comfort that earns the name
Real beds, cotton linen, hot showers and cooled domes. Glamping should feel like a treat, not an endurance test — ours does.
A few tents, kept quiet
We run a small camp on purpose. Fewer stays means more space, less noise, and a corner of the island that actually feels yours.
Light on the land
Solar lighting, rainwater for the gardens, no single-use plastic in the tents and a leave-no-trace rule we mean. The point is the nature; we protect it.
Sorted before you arrive
Ferry transfers, check-in, firewood, breakfast — handled. You turn up with a bag and let the camp keeper take it from there.
Stay packages
One night to reset, two for a proper break, or three to let the camp feel like home.
The Overnighter
A single night for a quick reset — arrive after work, breathe, head back rested.
- One night in a Canvas Safari Tent
- Welcome barley water & firewood bundle
- Hot-shower bathroom block access
- Check-out by 11am
The Weekender
Our most-booked stay — two nights is the difference between a visit and a proper break.
- Two nights in your chosen tent or dome
- Sunrise breakfast hamper on the second morning
- A guided dusk nature walk
- Late noon check-out on departure day
The Slow Retreat
Three nights for those who want the camp to feel like home before they leave it.
- Three nights in a dome or treehouse pod
- Breakfast each morning to your stay
- A dawn walk and an evening fire session
- Flexible check-in & priority on add-ons
Let the Stay Finder point the way
Tell us who's coming, the vibe you're after and how many nights — we'll recommend the right tent or dome and an indicative total, then help you check dates.
It's a planning guide, not a fixed quote. Final rates depend on your dates and the season.
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How a Wildnest stay works
Check the dates
Open the Stay Finder, or drop us a note telling us your group, your vibe and how many nights. We hold the right tent or dome for you.
We confirm the plan
You get the rate, the ferry-transfer time and a short what-to-bring note. A deposit by PayNow secures the stay.
Arrive & slow down
Meet at Changi Point, hop the bumboat, and the camp keeper walks you in. Check-in from 3pm, fire lit by dusk.
Wake in the trees
Breakfast at your tent, a dawn walk if you like, and a late check-out so the last morning is unhurried.
What glampers tell us afterwards
“We booked the dome for our anniversary and barely slept — in the best way. Lying in bed watching the sky was unreal, and it was genuinely cool and comfortable. We’ve already picked our next date.”
“Two kids, one rainy afternoon, and somehow everyone had a great time. The covered deck saved us, the bunks were a hit, and the firepit at night was the whole trip for my son.”
“Waking up in the trees with coffee on the balcony is a memory I’ll keep. It’s a short ferry but it feels a world away from the flat. Worth every cent for a milestone weekend.”
“The private fire bowl by the water made it. We watched the sunset go gold, cooked over the fire, and the only sound all night was the tide. Hafiz looked after us from the jetty in.”
Trade the ceiling for the canopy
Check available dates, or message us and we'll hold the right tent for your group.