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Singapore
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Explore Singapore’s Modern Marvels: City Of The Future
Singapore is a dynamic city-state located at the crossroads of Asia, known for its remarkable blend of modernity, multiculturalism, and rich heritage. This global financial hub boasts a stunning skyline, cutting-edge infrastructure, and a highly developed economy, making it one of the most advanced cities in the world. Despite its small size, Singapore offers a diverse range of attractions, from futuristic gardens like Gardens by the Bay to historical districts such as Chinatown and Little India. The city is renowned for its cleanliness, safety, and efficient public transport system.
A melting pot of cultures, Singapore is home to a harmonious mix of ethnicities, including Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian communities, reflected in its festivals, architecture, and cuisine. Visitors can enjoy everything from luxury shopping at Orchard Road to the vibrant hawker centers offering affordable yet delicious local food. Sentosa Island, Universal Studios, and the Singapore Zoo add to the city’s appeal, offering entertainment for families and adventure-seekers alike. With its tropical climate and year-round events, Singapore is an ideal destination for both leisure and business travelers.
Overview
Overview
- Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
- Merlion Park- Singapore Flyer
- Sands Sky Park Observation Deck
- Sri Mariamman Temple
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
- Orchard Road- Sentosa Boardwalk
- Universal Studios Singapore
- City Scoot
- Chinatown
- Gardens by the Bay
- Ode To Art
- Singapore Zoo
- Madame Tussauds Singapore
Itinerary
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Day 1 - Singapore, SG (Singapore)
Arrival and Relaxation
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Arrival and Relaxation
• Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum:
History: This five-story temple, built in 2007, houses what is believed to be the left canine tooth of the Buddha. It features stunning Tang Dynasty architecture and a rich collection of Buddhist artifacts.
Time Required: 1-2 hours
Open: Daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Travel Time: 25 minutes from Changi Airport (20 km)
Note: A peaceful place for reflection amidst the bustling Chinatown.
• Merlion Park:
History: Home to the iconic Merlion statue, a symbol of Singapore's heritage and tourism.
Time Required: 30-45 minutes
Open: 24/7
Travel Time: 10 minutes from Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (2 km)
Note: Best visited during the day for photos. Enjoy the waterfront views.
• Singapore Flyer:
History: Opened in 2008, the Singapore Flyer was the world's tallest Ferris wheel until 2014, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline.
Time Required: 30 minutes
Open: Daily from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Travel Time: 15 minutes from Merlion Park (5 km)
Note: Visit early to avoid long lines.
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Cultural and Natural Exploration:
• Sands SkyPark Observation Deck:
History: Located atop Marina Bay Sands, this deck offers breathtaking views of the city skyline.
Time Required: 1-2 hours
Open: Daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Travel Time: 10 minutes from Singapore Flyer (3 km)
Note: Enjoy panoramic views, especially at sunset.
• Sri Mariamman Temple:
History: The oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, known for its intricate architecture.
Time Required: 1 hour
Open: Daily from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Travel Time: 10 minutes from Sands SkyPark (3 km)
Note: Dress modestly while visiting.
• Singapore Botanic Gardens:
History: Established in 1859, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its extensive collection of orchids and lush greenery.
Time Required: 2-3 hours
Open: Daily from 5:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Travel Time: 20 minutes from Sri Mariamman Temple (5 km)
Note: Ideal for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
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Fun and Adventure:
• Orchard Road:
History: Singapore's main shopping street, known for its retail and entertainment options.
Time Required: 2-3 hours
Open: Shops typically open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Travel Time: 20 minutes from your accommodation (assumed near Marina Bay) (5 km)
Note: A great place to shop and enjoy local cafes.
• Sentosa Boardwalk:
History: A scenic walkway leading to Sentosa Island, showcasing beautiful views of the harbor.
Time Required: 1 hour
Open: Daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Travel Time: 20 minutes from Orchard Road (10 km)
Note: Ideal for a leisurely stroll, especially in the evening.
• Universal Studios Singapore:
History: Southeast Asia's first Hollywood movie theme park, featuring rides and attractions based on popular films.
Time Required: 5-6 hours
Open: Daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Travel Time: 10 minutes from Sentosa Boardwalk (3 km)
Note: Arrive early to enjoy more rides.
Day 4 - Singapore, SG (Singapore)
Culture and Exploration:
• City Scoot:
Details: An electric scooter rental service allowing you to explore the city at your own pace.
Time Required: 1-2 hours (depending on your route)
Open: 24/7
Note: Great for covering more ground while enjoying the sights.
• Chinatown:
History: A vibrant district reflecting Singapore's cultural diversity, filled with shops, restaurants, and historical sites.
Time Required: 1-2 hours
Open: Shops typically open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Travel Time: 10 minutes from City Scoot (2 km)
Note: Great for shopping and trying local delicacies.
• Gardens by the Bay:
History: Opened in 2012, this futuristic park features the iconic Supertree Grove and themed gardens.
Time Required: 2-3 hours
Open: Daily from 5:00 AM to 2:00 AM (Outdoor Gardens); 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Conservatories)
Travel Time: 15 minutes from Chinatown (5 km)
Note: Evening visits are recommended for the light show.
• Ode To Art:
History: A contemporary art gallery featuring a diverse collection of artworks from both local and international artists.
Time Required: 1-2 hours
Open: Daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Travel Time: 10 minutes from Gardens by the Bay (3 km)
Note: A great place to appreciate modern art.
Day 5 - Singapore, SG (Singapore)
Wildlife and Relaxation:
• Singapore Zoo:
History: Renowned for its open-concept enclosures, the zoo is home to a wide variety of animals, emphasizing conservation.
Time Required: 3-4 hours
Open: Daily from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Travel Time: 30 minutes from your accommodation (assumed near Marina Bay) (25 km)
Note: Consider taking the tram to cover more ground comfortably.
• Madame Tussauds Singapore:
History: This famous wax museum features lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical figures, and cultural icons.
Time Required: 1-2 hours
Open: Daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Travel Time: 20 minutes from Singapore Zoo (10 km)
Note: Pre-book tickets to avoid long queues.
As your tour comes to an end, you will be dropped at Singapore Airport, Singapore.
Wishing you very safe travels back home. It was so nice to serve you. Wish you had a lovely holiday. We truly value the time we spent together. We wish to see you again for another round of tours with us. Thank you from https://www.pikme.org.
Cost Info
Cost Info
Price includes
- Meet & Greet service upon arrival. - Comfortable and convenient 3 Star category hotel accommodation with A/C. - CP (Bed & Breakfast) - Entry ticked only if specified in itinerary. - English-speaking local guide cum driver. - Private vehicle for transfers, Excursions on SIC basis. - Prices mentioned above are based on triple sharing with Minimum 6 PAX - All Packages are FITPrice excludes
- Airfare or any mode of travel tickets. - This is non NRI Rates - All items of personal usage - Concession fees (in case of any new fees introduced by parks, etc, without our knowledge). - Entry tickets / toll / Parking Charges - Any taxes, such as TCS/GST/VAT, levied as per the government regulations.FAQ
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FAQ 1 -What is the best time to visit Singapore?
Singapore is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit is between February and April for pleasant weather and outdoor activities.
FAQ 2 -Do I need a visa to visit Singapore?
Many nationalities, including those from the US, UK, EU, Australia, and Japan, can enter Singapore visa-free for up to 30 or 90 days. Check with your embassy for specific requirements.
FAQ 3 -What are the must-see attractions in Singapore?
Must-see attractions include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Singapore Zoo, Orchard Road, and Chinatown.
FAQ 4 -Is Singapore an expensive city to visit?
Singapore can be expensive, but budget options are available. Affordable meals can be found at hawker centers, and there are many free attractions like gardens and temples.
FAQ 5 -What languages are spoken in Singapore?
English is the official working language, and most people speak it fluently. Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil are also widely spoken.
FAQ 6 -What’s the best way to get around Singapore?
Singapore has an excellent public transportation system, including the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and buses. Taxis and ride-hailing services like Grab are also available.
FAQ 7 -What type of clothing should I pack for Singapore?
Pack light, breathable clothing due to Singapore’s tropical climate. Comfortable shoes are essential for walking around the city. An umbrella or raincoat is handy during rainy seasons.
FAQ 8 -Is Singapore safe for tourists?
Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world, with low crime rates. It’s safe to travel even late at night, but standard precautions should still be taken.
FAQ 9 -Are there any cultural etiquette tips I should be aware of?
Respect local customs, especially in temples and religious sites. Dress modestly when visiting such places, and avoid touching people’s heads or pointing your feet at others.
FAQ 10 -Can I use credit cards in Singapore?
Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops. However, it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases or in local markets.