"The NParks Explore A Route (NEAR) mobile app is NParks’ first augmented reality (AR)-enabled mobile application. It was developed to complement NParks' trails and PCN for an interactive curated walking experience island-wide.
Get active while creating trails of your own with our self-mapping feature "Phyll My Trail",and share your experiences with the NEAR community, be it gorgeous sightings or interesting info on places to check out along the way!
Also, check out your notifications for periodic fun and rewarding challenges as well as special promotions!"
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User Rating
2.87 out of 5
38 ratings in Singapore
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NParks Explore A Route (NEAR) Reviews
Trail distances are wrong
Needed to hike 10km as part of my training for an overseas trip. Chose the Northern Explorer Loop which the app claimed is 10km long.
1) agree with other reviews that there’s no guide on how to go from where I am to the nearest point (or any selected checkpoint) of the selected trail. It will be great to know which MRT stations, bus stops, car parks and motorcycle parking lots are available along the trail. I had to randomly pick Yishun Park out of all possible starting points (headache already).
2) The app said the loop is “10km long” so I assumed all highlighted paths shown on the map make up the 10km. We found out the hard way that following the app, we have clocked ~18km from Yishun Park to Gambas Ave (and we were not even back where we started). Needed to be creative and find shortcuts and the nearest bus stop to return to our starting point. The distance estimate is completely off and caused me to walk double of what I intended.
Now I understand the 2.9 rating of the app. Why give us a useless feature to “build our own trails” instead of maximising the value from your existing infrastructure and actually provide the basic/useful information required for us to enjoy our trails?
disappointed
the community wall don’t need in my opinion. this app more to motivate you to go there run trails but lack the learning about nature that i was expecting
Basic functions non existent
I need to know how to navigate from my location (may not always be where I currently am at) to somewhere on the trail and from point A on trail to point B on trail. Info on which road to take and how long the journey will take would be useful. Why don’t you just interface with google maps. One maps is useless. In the end I have to go back to google maps to plan my hike
Not a good app
One has to wonder who developed this app, and what sort of brief NParks gave to them. A lot of effort seems to have gone into creating interactivity, like ‘create your own trail’. Arguably that is fun, but few people are interacting with it, cos … who cares? I just wanna to the park; I don’t care how you got to the park from where you live 😂The most basic functionality (e.g. “where are the trails near me, and how do I get there?”) is absent/complicated. They don’t use Google or Apple maps (fair enough), opting instead for the SG Gov OneMap … but it doesn’t even sync with that or auto-launch that app if you have it installed. Frankly … an old-fashioned paper map would be better than this. It needs redesigning from scratch with priority given to helping humans find their way to nature, explore it, and get home again. Forget trying to build a social media experience!
Still buggy
This new app shows the notification badge even when all notifications were marked as read — poor basic quality work.
End-to-End PCN route
I actually like it to be more practical. It doesn’t show the end to end routes of how I navigate with ease from one Park Connector to another. The UX UI can be improve greatly and the functionality to use it for cycling.
Poor user experience
This app has stringent password requirements yet does not work with password managers or a simple cut-and-paste.