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Singapore, also called the Garden City, has an abundance of natural reserves harbouring a wide range of flora and fauna. You can trudge along the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and play with monkeys or even say hello to over 140 species of birds. You could visit the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, which is a 101-hectare garden comprising of space-like whimsical bio-domes, marvellous sculptures by prominent artists, and thousands of glowing super trees.
Be a part of the Singapore Art Week (SAW) festival and get your fix of the Asian contemporary and traditional art with over 100 events like open galleries and art fairs. Singapore tourism is all about the harmonious culture unison. Hence a trip to the Asian Civilizations Museum and the Peranakan Museum is a must in your list of places to visit in Singapore to experience the blend of diverse cultural civilisations of China, South-East Asia, South Asia, and West Asia.
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Singapore is the crowning glory of Southeast-Asia. It is one of the region’s top holiday destinations. You will get an opportunity to see the city’s famous sites and attractions. The tour promises to be full of entertainment, fun, and memories worth a lifetime. Some of the attractions you will see on the tour are Merlion Park, Fountain of Wealth, Orchard Road, Merlion Park, etc. The Merlion Park is home to the Merlion statue. It is the official icon of Singapore. The park also gives stunning views of Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer. Two other important places on the itinerary are Little India and Chinatown. The Indian and Chinese communities make up a large population of the settled immigrants in Singapore. These two places are perfect to experience Singapore’s multicultural diversity.
Universal Studios Singapore was the latest addition to Singapore’s attractions list. Opened in 2010, Universal Studios Singapore has seven themed sections with countless rides and shows, all related to major hit movies. The park is part of the US$4.5 billion Resorts World Sentosa Development. Start off in Hollywood. Strolling down Hollywood Boulevard will make you think that you’re in the States, not in a tropical Asian country. This is the main shopping area of the park. New York is based of course on the city of New York and here you can have your photo snapped with ‘movie stars’ such as Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe. Continue on to Sci-Fi city featuring a pair of the world’s tallest intertwining roller coasters among other things and then to Ancient Egypt where you will be faced with two massive guard statues. The atmosphere is truly that of ancient Egypt so get in to experience the ‘Revenge of the Mummy’ ride, a must for adults but not quite the best thing for young kids.
Sentosa is an island resort off Singapore’s sout
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Overview :
Singapore, also called the Garden City or Lion City, has an abundance of natural reserves harbouring a wide range of flora and fauna. You can trudge along the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and play with monkeys or even say hello to over 140 species of birds. You could visit the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, which is a 101-hectare garden comprising of space-like whimsical bio-domes, marvellous sculptures by prominent artists, and thousands of glowing super trees. Singapore is an amazing paradise for shopaholics and foodies. The culturally and racially diverse population of the city has contributed to its markets and restaurants, featuring locally-made handicrafts to high-end electronics and serving authentic as well as ‘hybrid’ delicacies. Be a part of the Singapore Art Week (SAW) festival and get your fix of the Asian contemporary and traditional art with over 100 events like open galleries and art fairs. Singapore tourism is all about the harmonious culture unison. Hence a trip to the Asian Civilizations Museum and the Peranakan Museum is a must in your list of places to visit in Singapore to experience the blend of diverse cultural civilizations of China, South-East Asia, South Asia, and West Asia.
Best Time To Visit:
July-September:While tourists visit throughout the year, the festive season is a great time to explore the many facets of Singapore, especially around July when the Great Singapore Sale and the Singapore Food Festival take place. Feb-April: The months between the summers and winters are quite pleasant.