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What to Do When You Are Travelling To Singapore


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Singapore is an international multi-ethnic settlement that got independence from the British in 1965 and now is amongst the world’s foremost financially viable center in banking and shipping. If you are planning a budget trip then it is important for you to know that in the Southeast Asian region Singapore is comparatively expensive in terms of standards where everything is double the cost than other places. Singapore is in most people’s bucket list and there are a lot of things that can be done. The party, cocktail and food scene is constantly growing here along with a lot of activities that are also popping up. You can also play in different Singapore casinos for more fun and some extra bucks, too.

Here are a few things you probably won’t want to miss in Singapore.

Enjoy the Boat Quay Eateries

The hub of activity is Boat Quay and it is one of the best places to go for entertainment and dining wherein the restaurants and alfresco pubs make the ambiance perfect for a peaceful time after a long and tiring day of sightseeing. You can try the Wakanui which is cooked over a white oak fire and is an excellent Japanese steak or if you like North Indian cuisine then you can try Kinara which is reasonably priced. Do not forget to bring your camera along to capture the breathtakingly beautiful statues by the riverside along with the grand and magnificent skyscrapers.

Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay

Situated by the banks of Marina Bay the “supertrees” is a project that has a series of fake trees. Standing at a staggering height that ranges from of 80-160 feet these structures are made of metal with around 200 species of different tropical plants, ferns, and orchids, which envelops the metal frames and forms a colorful and lush skin. You have to pay an entry fee of $8 SGD ($6 USD) if you want to have an experience of the OCBC Skyway which is a 128-meter long pathway via the Supertree Grove canopy and to take a walk around the outdoor gardens there is no fee.

Singapore SuperTrees

Party and hangouts at Sentosa Island

Sentosa Island is very popular amongst tourists, travelers, as well as locals and, is almost on every traveler’s list as it is a very famous party hub. Tiger Sky Tower is a very popular spot and is Asia’s tallest observation tower which is also situated on the island and lined are a host of beaches, restaurants, and bars. There are some good hangouts and party places at the Bora Bora Beach Bar and if in the mood for adventure then one must experience the cable car sky diving with some amount of fees. In addition to all these, Sentosa Express train service is also there to reach Sentosa and the tickets cost $4 SGD, which is, $3 USD. Meanwhile, if you take a bicycle or walk to the location the access is free.

Singapore Zoo

The Singapore Zoo is one of the best zoos in the world with a vast area of seventy acres and a huge assortment of animals that range from over 3,600 reptiles, bird and mammals. The night safari of the zoo is one of the best experiences to be taken which costs $70 SGD and $50 USD together with the entrance. Since this is a zoo, there are no restaurants around and one has to wait for the night safari to start so take a walk around the zoo in the morning and day time and enjoy the night safari experience at night.

The original Merlion Statue in Merlion Park

The Merlion is the famous imaginary creature and Singapore’s mascot which has the body of a fish and the head of a lion. The original and most remarkable Merlion statue is situated in the Merlion Park and a replica that is 7-meter tall is located in Sentosa which is also pretty remarkable and you cannot afford to miss that. Merlion Park does not have an entrance fee.

Other than these must-see places to visit, there are many more places to explore in and around Singapore and many activities that can be experienced if you have a little extra time.

Thian Hock Keng Temple

The admirable architecture of Thian Hock Keng makes is one of the most picturesque constructions that you will come around in Singapore. It was built in the year 1840 and created out of the finest available material of the time and Singapore’s oldest Chinese temple which is dedicated to Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea and is open daily from early morning 7:30 am to evening 5:30 pm.

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

You can explore the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve which is situated amidst Singapore’s stretch of rainforest which is the country’s leading attraction spot for ecotourism. There are various species of birds and animals that you can spot which includes flying lemurs, macaques and squirrels. It is open seven days a week from 7 in the morning to 7 in the evening and the weekends are busier comparatively with huge crowds.

Roam and explore Chinatown

Want to have an experience in the Chinese lifestyle? Welcome to Chinatown which covers two square km of customary Chinese life which is situated beside the much modern Central Business District. Experience the traditional Chinese culture in Singapore where the streets are filled with great food joints, stalls, temples and craft shops to buy mementos that will remind you of your memorable experience. Also, head down straight to the food street and indulge in char kway teow, that is, stir-fried noodles and grilled meats and treat yourselves.

Conclusion

Singapore has always remained one of the favorite cities in the world amongst tourists and travelers as a destination and if you are looking forward to enjoying some appetizing variety of cuisines like Indian food, street food, and some delicious seafood then Singapore is heaven. You can also roam around and wander along the lovely mountaineering trails in the north during the day and sit on the beaches in the south and spend relaxing evenings. While planning your trip some research will definitely help you to know the place and activities better. Read this guide to get more information.

 


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