• Of these, only Fort Siloso, on the western tip of Blakang Mati (Sentosa) was restored to a semblance of what it once was.
  • The word "Siloso" of the fort's name is derived from a Malayan word meaning "rock".
  • Fort Siloso is located on the left To return to Siloso Beach Resort, take Bus 2 from Siloso Point and alight at Beach Station 2 stops later.
  • Built on Mount Siloso, the fort includes artillery and antiaircraft emplacements, as well as machine gun, search light, and command posts.
  • The Skywalk which acts as an entry point to Fort Siloso is the prime attraction here, providing fantastic views of the beaches and houses of Sentosa Island.
  • Towering 11-storeys high and stretching 181 meters long, the Skywalk trail provides guests with a scenic treetop trek on the way to Fort Siloso.
  • A few years later I went back to Sentosa to do camping with my friends and we started to explore the different areas of the island (I refused to go Fort Siloso).
  • The history: Singapore’s only coastal fort that’s well-preserved till today, Fort Siloso one served as part of the nation’s defences during WWII.
  • A few years later I went back to Sentosa to do camping with my friends and we started to explore the different areas of the island (I refused to go Fort Siloso).
  • Three years later, the Japanese troops were forced by the Allied forces to surrender, and in return, most of them were imprisoned in Fort Siloso.