I have to admit the only reason I got into the maze is because it was included in the TT5 tin dredge entry ticket.
To access the maze you have to walk over a rope hanging bridge. It was fun walking on the bridge but I can't help but wonder how senior citizens are going to do it.
The maze was surprisingly bigger than I expected and had multiple "sections". The entrance to the maze is on the right. The first section has stone walls. This is followed by a vines covered section. Next is a bamboo grove followed by another vines section at the end. The good thing is that most of the maze is covered so you do get some respite from the sun even on very hot days.
While traversing the maze, we found a few special nooks. One had colorful mailboxes with names of countries on them. Another had samples of different minerals. Not sure how many of these there are as I'm quite sure I did not explore the entire maze.
Here is a tip for those who are directionally challenged. Just keep turning right at every junction that you come across and you should be able to find your way to the exit in...
Read more1st-scan code online purchase tickets, after that need to scan face every one who will enter the maze park, is a bit high tech d. When enter in, they scan again face, so go inside, look at the map, got rabbits - kids like, walk here and there, play hike n seek, couldn't find d rabbits. Told by d guard, no more animals.. but a lot, alot of mosquitoes, v did blood donation there. Well overall up to d date visited 1st January 2024, the ticket price charge is not worth it. Hope after Escape company take over, will bring a new look n fund for...
Read moreWe went around noon after visit to the tin dredge so it's scorching hot. It's advisable to bring umbrella or wear a cap. The Can Tin staff gave me a postcard to be posted free if I manage to find the post boxes inside the maze. The maze itself is fun. For those who love to take photos, this is the place.
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