Tengah HDB playgrounds
Tengah might’ve been called ulu in the past, but the up-and-coming neighbourhood is already shaping up to be a pretty promising one. First, there was the completion of its 5-storey shopping centre, Plantation Plaza, and now, residents have found that there are a total of 11 ultra-cute HDB playgrounds scattered around, all within walking distance of each other.
These aren’t your basic playgrounds either – instead, they’re mostly fruit or nature themed, and loosely inspired by Tengah’s plantation heritage. From banana and elephant-themed slides to treehouse-themed play sets, here’s a rundown of all the adorable play areas kiddos can explore at Tengah.
Fruit-themed playgrounds
1. Tengah Garden Avenue, Block 132C – Pineapple dome & banana slides
Image credit: Christine Choo via Google Maps
From giant banana slides resting on a huge watermelon slice, to a larger-than-life pineapple dome, this playground at Tengah Garden Avenue is every fruit lover’s fever dream.
Pineapple rope course (left) and pomelo play set (right).
Image adapted from: Christine Choo via Google Maps
There’s even a mini rope course inside the giant pineapple, where little ones can practice their grip and climbing skills.
Address: Blk 132C Tengah Garden Ave, S693132
2. Tengah Garden Avenue, Block 132C – Durian rope courses
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Just a stone’s throw away from the pineapple and banana playground is this more challenging durian-themed one. Fit for kids a tad older, this exciting play area plays homage to our national fruit, with durian-themed rock climbing walls, slides, and rope courses.
Image adapted from: Playpoint
Here, youngins will need to navigate more complex rope courses and climb up vertical rope ladders to access long tunnel slides.
Address: Blk 132C Tengah Garden Ave, S693132
3. Tengah Garden Avenue, Block 132A – Pineapple climbing structure
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Yep, the pineapple theme clearly runs pretty strong in the Tengah estate. Unlike the initial ong lai playground mentioned, however, the pineapple play set here takes the form of a giant climbing structure that kiddos will have to meander their way up.
Image credit: Playpoint
Address: Blk 132A Tengah Garden Ave, S691132
Animal & nature-themed playgrounds
4. Tengah Garden Avenue, Block 131B – “Elephant” treehouse
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Fitted with mini obstacle courses like balancing beams and stepping pods, this treehouse-themed playground is perfect for young Ninja Warrior wannabes.
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There’s even a giant tunnel slide right at the end, which – hear us out, – looks a lot like an elephant trunk at first glance.
Address: Blk 131B Tengah Garden Ave, S692131
5. Tengah Garden Avenue, Block 131C – Tot-friendly mini treehouses
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The elephant-looking treehouses at block 131B aren’t all the treehouses you’ll find in Tengah – at block 131C, there are 2 more treehouse-themed playgrounds, one for littler ones and another for older kids.
Image adapted from: Playpoint
In particular, these mini treehouses are built for tinier tots. Here, you can expect to find low swings and easy-to-climb play sets ideal for ankle-biters who aren’t old enough to take on larger obstacle courses yet.
Address: Blk 131C Tengah Garden Ave, S693131
6. Tengah Garden Avenue, Block 131C – Tallest treehouse-themed rope courses
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NGL, this playground looks a little scary even to us. Listed as the tallest playground in Tengah, these treehouse-themed rope courses are sure to satiate your little daredevil’s need for adventure.
Image adapted from: Playpoint
To get to the treehouses, kiddos will need to climb tall rope courses and crawl through suspended rope bridges…definitely not for the weak hearted!
Address: Blk 131C Tengah Garden Ave, S693131
7. Tengah Garden Avenue, Block 133C – Cow & duck plantation-themed playground
For more cute animals, you can also bring your kiddos to block 133C to explore a plantation-themed play space. Like the mini treehouses, this cutesy playground is also toddler-safe, and equipped with small climbing structures decorated with paintings of farm animals like ducks and cows.
Address: 133C Tengah Garden Ave, S693133
8. Plantation Crescent, Block 112A – Mini leaves playground
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Another one for younger tots – aside from a small duo-slide for ankle-biters to swoop down, this leaf-themed play space also has sensory features like moving wheels and suncatchers for kiddos to interact with.
Address: Blk 112A Plantation Crescent, S691112
Other rope courses
9. Plantation Crescent, Block 112A – Complex rope structures
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One of the biggest playgrounds at Plantation Crescent, this play area has a bunch of mid-level obstacle courses featuring rope ladders, metal climbing structures and spiral slides for kids to scamper around. And as you leave your kiddos to play, there’s even exercise equipment like elliptical machines for adults to use.
Address: Blk 112A Plantation Crescent, S691112
10. Plantation Crescent, Block 111C – Mini rope courses
If the aforementioned rope courses are a little too challenging for your child, there’s a smaller version at block 111C that they might be able to navigate. At this playground, there are mini rope ladders and suspension bridges for younger ones to have a go at.
Address: Blk 111C Plantation Crescent, S693111
11. Plantation Crescent, Block 111B – Climbing nets
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On the flip side, if your little one’s slightly less a climber and more a crawler, they might enjoy this netty playground at Block 111B instead. While there are climbing ropes here, there’s also a long suspending net bridge connecting two of the play sets here, which kiddos can trawl their way through.
Address: Blk 111B Plantation Crescent, S692111
Bring your kids to fruit & nature-themed playgrounds at Tengah
Whether you’re a Tengah resident, or simply looking for new things to do with your little ones, these free playgrounds are a great way to bond with your tot while exploring the new Tengah estate.
If you’re keen to visit other playgrounds too, be sure to check out our playground guide as well.
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Cover image adapted from: Playpoint, Christine Choo via Google Maps