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Living On The Edge
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|May 2017
Not many things compare to the thrill of heart-pumping sporting activities and you need not go far to experience any of it. Just 60 minutes away from Singapore, you will be able to discover the adventurous side of Bintan, Indonesia. And there’s spmething designed for every daredevil out there.
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ATV & OTHER MOTORISED ACTIVITIES
Within Bintan Resorts, visitors can get off the beaten track (literally) on one of many recreational vehicle choices. There is the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) that often comes in a small, open motorised buggy designed for off-road usage to give visitors a chance to experience the rough and rugged terrain of the island. There is also the safer options, such as the electric scooters, two-wheeler Ninebots and Segways that can navigate around resort grounds with fun and ease.
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