Things to do in Singapore



Singapore is officially known as the ‘Lion City’.  Republic of Singapore got internally self governess in 1959 and became independent nation of South East Asia. Singapore is not only famous for shopping and eating, you can also get a taste of a variety of things like water sports, cycling, arts, drama, parks, museums, zoos, hotels and much more. 


Republic of Singapore is an independent state on the southern tip of Malaya Peninsula. Singapore is an island of 646 sq km which about the size of Chicago. Singapore's strategic position has helped it grow into a major center for trade and became a major international transportation center of Asia.  Singapore port is the world’s second busiest port in term of transportation and refueling.


Singapore has seen many races and cultures as people from different religions like Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism and many more smaller religions have stayed and lived in Singapore since a long time.


Dining and shopping is the favorite time pass and hobby in Singapore even though the climate is hot and wet. Rainfall and humidity is there throughout the year.



City Attractions: 


Little India

Little India is a large center of Indian community in Singapore. It is most charming and photographers paradise area in Singapore. This little town is a primary attraction to its visitors where you will find the gaily painted shop houses that are icon of Singapore.


Singapore Zoo & Night Safari & Jurong Birdpark

Singapore Zoo also known as Singapore Zoological Garden was opened in the year 1973 with $9 million granted by the Singapore government. It is operated by Wildlife Reserves of Singapore who also manages the Night Safari and Jurong Birdpark.


There is a lot to see in here and would be a best place for children’s and photographers. So if you are in Singapore with your family then you not be missing the Singapore Zoo visit as it gives to see numerous animals and birds living in their natural habitat.


Safari tours include Lush greenery, balmy breeze, personal buggy accompanied by a guide to share fascinating and in-depth information on your favorite nocturnal animals, their characteristics, favorite food, and wildlife conservation and facts.


Sentosa Island

Sentosa Islands is only 15 minutes away from the city and have pristine beaches, sea sports, golf course and retreats.


Beaches  There are 3 beaches on Sentosa Island – Palawan , Siloso and Tanjong Beach.

Ride roaring waves, master different water sports, be mesmerized by fireworks, lights and water displays, get up-close with friendly animals, or simply stroll along in search of solitude. You'll find it all on Sentosa's 3.2km stretch of sandy white shores.


Siloso Point  This point include Fort Siloso and Underwater Water World and Dolphin Lagoon. At Siloso Point, you can literally walk through historical forts and dive into incredible underwater experiences. Siloso Point is home to many edutainment attractions that promise to impart knowledge in a fun and engaging way.


Resorts World Sentosa  At Resorts World Sentosa the world gets apart from anything you have ever known or imagined.


Universal Studios Singapore - Featuring 24 movie-themed rides and attractions, 18 of which are unique to Singapore, thrill seekers and families will be the first to experience many new rides and shows based on blockbuster hits. 


Crane Dance - Watch the magical love story between a pair of mechanical cranes and how their love for each other transforms them into real birds.


Lake of Dreams - Flaming dragons, water cannons, and laser special effects, all in a spectacular show. This free entertainment spectacle, located close to the Casino at the heart of FestiveWalk , dramatically transforms the strip from day to night.


Imbiah Lookout - Flaming dragons, water cannons, and laser special effects, all in a spectacular show. This free entertainment spectacle, located close to the Casino at the heart of FestiveWalk , dramatically transforms the strip from day to night.


Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom - A must-see outdoor experience for children, tourists and nature lovers alike, Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom has wowed visitors from all over the world. With the scents, sights and sounds of an authentic tropical rainforest, it's a multi-sensory, interactive experience that's guaranteed to engage you from start to finish.


Sentosa 4D Magic - Sentosa 4D Magix presents an interactive movie experience with 4-dimensional digital effects.  This multi-million Sentosa 4D Magix Theatre is the first in Southeast Asia.  Using a state-of-the-art digital projection system, movies come to life right off the big screen.


Sentosa Nature Discovery - Embark on a hands-on journey of discovery and sharpen your detective skills. At Sentosa Nature Discovery, nature and fun go hand-in-hand.


Botanic Garden

Botanic Gardens were established in the year 1859. The garden consists of 64 hectors with beautiful horticultural and botanical displays of more than 1000 species and 2000 hybrid of orchids. It also has Singapore’s national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim.


Esplanade

The Esplanade is a waterfront location at the mouth of Singapore River in downtown Singapore. Today Esplanade is the exclusive home to highly respected Singapore Symphony Orchestra but also center stage of music, dance and theater.


River Merlion

The Merlion is mythical creature bearing a lion’s head and body of fish. The lions head symbolizes the ‘Lion City’ and the fish symbolizes the ancient Temasek or ‘Sea Town’, it is also used as a mascot in Singapore.


Chinese Heritage Museum

Chinese Heritage Museum is located in the center of China Town in Singapore. China Heritage Museum has five floors include a Chinatown Visitor Center  a Dragon Gallery displaying three generations of Chinese dragons, the "Finding Gold" below-ground experience, and Australia’s 200-year Chinese history told through artifacts as well as the story of recent arrivals from all parts of the Asia Pacific region since the 1950s.


Island of Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin Island is home of about 200 inhabitants and situated on north east of Singapore which is 10 minutes bumboat away from mainland. A first-time visitor to Pulau Ubin will feel as if he has just stepped back 30 years in time. This contrast is best felt after spending some time on the urban mainland already.


Singapore History Museum        

The Singapore history museum is the national and oldest museum in Singapore. Singapore history museum tells people the history of Singapore through a story telling approach which is unique and unveiling different perspectives as you travel through tales of the past.


Singapore Art Museum

Singapore Art Museum also known as ‘Fine Arts Museum’ is the national art collection of Singapore. It possesses both southern Asian arts and contemporary art which is more than 7,750 pieces.


Sky Park

Amazing and awesome structure built in the sky and true to its name ‘The Sky Park’. Sky Park is build in the Marina Bay Sands and is longer than the Eiffel Tower making it the largest cantilevered public space in the world.


Marina Bay Sands is a famous tourist and gambler spot among its visitors. Sky Park has the world largest elevated swimming pool and there are restaurants, nightclubs and gardens.


Marina Barrage

The latest Singapore icon built on the mouth of the Marina Channel. The Marina Barrage is part of a flood control scheme to ease flooding in the low-lying areas in the city such as Chinatown, Boat Quay, Jalan Besar and Geylang.


Things to do:

Shopping

Eating

Water Sports

Safari

Museums, Arts and Theaters

Manmade Structures


Places nearby to visit:

Malaysia

Indonesia


Famous for:

Manmade Structures

Museums

Shopping

Water Sports

Night Safari


Suggestions:


Best place to be with your children and family and have a lifetime experience of your life.

Singapore is a very friendly country having all the modern and sophisticated facilities for its visitors.

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