
Four tents and a stubborn idea
Wildnest began in 2018 when Hafiz Rahman pitched four canvas tents on a headland he had fished off since he was a boy. The idea was simple and a little stubborn: that Singaporeans shouldn't have to fly to find the outdoors, and that being in nature shouldn't mean being uncomfortable.
Eight years on, the camp is fourteen tents, domes and treehouse pods — still small, still hand-run, still ten minutes by bumboat from Changi Point. We've added cooled domes and a treehouse in the canopy, but the rule hasn't changed: keep it comfortable, keep it quiet, and keep the headland wild.
The promises we keep
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.
The people who run the nest

Hafiz Rahman
Founder & Camp KeeperHafiz grew up fishing off Changi and spent a decade in hospitality before pitching Wildnest’s first four tents. He still meets most guests at the jetty and lights the evening fire himself.

Charmaine Yeo
Stays & ReservationsCharmaine matches guests to the right tent and handles every booking detail — transfers, dietary notes, anniversaries. If your stay runs smoothly, it is usually her doing.

Daniel Koh
Grounds & Nature WalksA trained naturalist, Daniel keeps the camp light on the land and leads the dawn and dusk walks. He can name every bird you will hear before breakfast.
Come spend a night with us
Two-night stays from $360 a tent. We'll handle the ferry, the fire and the rest.
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