So you have arrived at the sunny island of Singapore and you are wondering what fun awaits for you? Fret not! Here are the top 10 things to do in Singapore
Let’s start off with a hearty breakfast with the Orang Gutans at the Singapore Zoological Gardens! Termed as the Wild Breakfast, guests will be given an opportunity to photograph and interact with these bright primates.
A commentary by the guide on the plight of these endangered primates hopes to heighten awareness and invoke an appreciation of wildlife among guests
After spending a meaningful morning, you can proceed to Orchard Road, the shopping haven of Singapore.
Here, you can find malls that caters to different shopping needs. Whether it be designer luxury goods, wallet-friendly apparels and accessories, it’s almost impossible for you to leave this stretch of shopping paradises empty-handed!
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As night descends, it’s time for a ride on the Singapore Flyer, the world’s third largest observation wheel.
The breathtaking view of the entire Marina Bay along with several other landmarks will reward you with a memorable aesthetic experience!
If you are traveling with your significant other, you can surprise him/her with Sky Dining, where both of you get to savour mouth-watering dishes while admiring the scenery.
Families traveling to Singapore should not miss a trip to Universal Studio Singapore.
Since its opening, Univeral Studio Singapore has garnered a constant stream of visitors. Be prepared to immerse yourself in a wonderful entertainment experience from a 4D cinematic short film to screaming-inducing rides that will pump you full of adrenaline.
However, do note that tickets must be purchased in advance via online booking.
If you are gunning for an ethnic tour, the following three areas is a must-visit in Singapore: Kampong Glam, Little India and Chinatown.
Kampong Glam is an iconic of the Malay community of Singapore, with the most prominent landmark being the Sultan Mosque.
At Little India, be prepared to be dazzled by the colourful costumes, accessories and spicess. Touted by many as the heart of Little India is Tekka Centre
And at Chinatown, your first stop should be the Chinatown Heritage Centre which emulates the environment of the early Chinese migrants, bringing you back to those olden times.
More details on this one please go to Singapore Ethnic Quarters
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If you have only limited time to tour around Singapore, you should take up the Captain Explorer DUKw Tour that lasts for about 60 minutes on the amphibious vehicle.
The tour will commence with a ride around landmarks in the city, with some of the highlights including the Esplanade and the Supreme Court followed by a splash into the water where you can take photographs of the iconic Merlion at the Singapore River.
Throughout the journey, tourists will be entertained by the guide brimming with stories of the landmarks and the history behind.
If the warm climate of Singapore is making you holing up in the hotel room in the day, then Night Safari, the world’s first night zoo and home to over a thousand night-active animal of exotic species should be taunting you to make your way there.
Visitors will be able to observe these creatures of the dark from a mere distance away. You can choose to take a ride on the tram with a guide providing an interesting commentary, or if you like to explore at your own pace, you can always arm yourself with a map and trail along the routes.
Things To Do in Singapore
The gourmets among you people will be wondering about the delicacies to try in Singapore. The answer is the chilli crab.
The chilli crab stands out as a signature local dish that was created in 1950. There is a rich flavour stemming from the chilli and tomato based sauce which is stir-fried with the crab.
Breads are often accompanied with the dish to dip in the sweet and sour gravy that will leave you asking for more.
This dish can be found in many hawker seafood stalls and restaurants. The stretch of restaurants along East Coast Park will be a good place to start with.
Lastly, A trip to Singapore would be incomplete without a visit to Sentosa island. Be sure to meet the 37 metre tall Merlion statue in which an entry ticket rewards you with a breath-taking view of Sentosa and the sea at the viewing platform of the statue.
You can snap several picturesque photographs at your own pace without being rushed and your ticket can be used to redeem souvenirs.
Another popular attraction is the Skyline Luge sentosa where you are given control to have a fast or leisure ride on the luge as you make your way down the Jungle Trail or Dragon Trail.
A plus point? This ride is suitable for all ages and your family will have a thrilling time.
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