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Sky Greens
Singapore boasts the world's first commercial vertical farm, Sky Greens, utilizing innovative technology to grow vegetables in towering A-frame structures. This sustainable farming method maximizes land efficiency, reduces water consumption by 95%, and minimizes carbon footprint. Sky Greens not only addresses Singapore's limited land availability but also serves as a model for urban agriculture worldwide, revolutionizing food production in densely populated cities.
Haw Par Villa
Singapore is home to Haw Par Villa, a surreal theme park depicting Chinese mythology and folklore through intricate sculptures and dioramas. Originally built in 1937 by the creators of Tiger Balm, the park offers a bizarre yet captivating experience, with highlights including the Ten Courts of Hell exhibit, showcasing vivid depictions of the afterlife based on Buddhist beliefs, making it a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction.
- Explore Gardens by the Bay for a futuristic horticultural experience amidst towering Supertrees and dazzling conservatories.
- Embark on a culinary adventure at hawker centers, savoring diverse flavors of local delicacies like Hainanese chicken rice and chili crab.
- Wander through the vibrant streets of Chinatown, immersing yourself in its rich heritage, bustling markets, and ornate temples.
- Indulge in retail therapy along Orchard Road, Singapore's premier shopping district boasting luxury boutiques and designer brands.
- Visit the iconic Marina Bay Sands complex, featuring a stunning infinity pool, world-class casino, and panoramic city views.
- Take a river cruise along the Singapore River, admiring the city's skyline and historic landmarks like the Merlion statue.
- Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Little India, where vibrant colors, aromatic spices, and ornate temples create a sensory delight.
- Discover the enchanting world of Sentosa Island, home to theme parks, pristine beaches, and thrilling attractions like Universal Studios Singapore.
- Unwind in the lush oasis of Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with exotic flora and tranquil landscapes.
- Experience the enchantment of Night Safari, the world's first nocturnal wildlife park, where you can encounter fascinating creatures in their natural habitats under the moonlit sky.
Country Information
- Singapore
- GMT +8
- Singapore Dollar
- Buddhism, Christianity
- 5.6 Million
- English, Mandarin
- Singapore Changi
- Singapore’s weather is warm and tropical all year-round. The island does not have clear-cut seasons like summer, spring, autumn and winter. Overall the best time to visit is between February and April, as this is the driest season. But don’t be fooled, rain can fall at any time, and usually appears in the afternoon. These brief showers are usually quite refreshing, as they provide respite from the sun. Rainfall usually peaks in monsoon season, between November and January.
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Journey along the meandering canals and meet the local people as you discover the beauty of the Mekong Delta on an one night river cruise before a speedboat journey to bustling Phnom Penh. Take a Tuk Tuk to Angkor Wat and explore the grounds by torchlight, something few travellers get to explore. Travel like a local as you glide through Saigon‘s fascinating streets on a traditional tuk tuk
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Journey along the meandering canals and meet the local people as you discover the beauty of the Mekong Delta on an one night river cruise before a speedboat journey to bustling Phnom Penh. Take a Tuk Tuk to Angkor Wat and explore the grounds by torchlight, something few travellers get to explore. Travel like a local as you glide through Saigon‘s fascinating streets on a traditional tuk tuk
Singapore Bespoke City Break
Embark on a guided stroll through Singapore's iconic Gardens By the Bay, a haven for nature enthusiasts and horticulture enthusiasts alike. Delve into the vibrant tapestry of Singaporean culture with your private guide as you navigate the bustling streets of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Experience the adrenaline rush of driving a Ferrari California along a section of the official F1 circuit, adding a touch of excitement to your Singapore adventure.
Singapore Adventure
Unleash your inner thrill-seeker with an action-packed day at Universal Studios. Dive into adventure at the world's first nocturnal zoo with a captivating night safari, seeking out the majestic Malayan Tiger under the stars. Discover the highlights of Singapore as you soak in breathtaking vistas of Marina Bay, marveling at its iconic skyline. With exhilarating experiences and mesmerizing sights, every moment promises excitement and wonder in the vibrant heart of Singapore.
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Top Places to Visit
Little India
Located east of the Singapore River, a riot of colours, impressions, scents and tastes, this bustling neighbourhood is one of the smallest districts. The area has an eclectic mix of Hindu temples and a mosque dating back to the 19th century. A must-visit is the famous Tekka Market, one of the most prominent landmarks along Serangoon Road during the first half of the 20th century. The market was originally known as “Kandang Kerbau” (or just “K. K.”), Malay for “buffalo pens” and sells a wide variety of fresh and dry goods, it remains one of the most popular markets still in use today.
Gardens by the Bay
Located on the Marina Bay Waterfront this place is a true garden paradise on 101 hectares of reclaimed land. One can find here the world’s largest glass greenhouse, the Flower Dome with 1.28 hectares of flowers under glass. Moreover, there is the Cloud Forest, complete with a waterfall, elevated walking platforms and a surreal mountain with orchids, bromeliads, epiphytes and ferns growing in lush confusion. Don’t miss the Floral Fantasy with four distinct zones inspired by fairy tales and the famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the synchronised light and music show featuring the surreal SuperTrees for an otherworldly experience.
Singapore Cable Car
The only cableway that links Mount Faber (Faber Peak Singapore), HarbourFront and the resort island of Sentosa. The ride offers priceless views and is the ideal way to head to the famous Mount Faber peak, the only hilltop destination in Singapore. This is the best place to relish memorable panoramic views of the city before diving into the fun world of Sentosa Island.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
The UNESCO Heritage awarded Singapore Botanic Gardens, founded 1859, has consistently been ranked the number one park in Asia in the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards. Enjoy a stroll through one of the last remaining patches of primary rainforest in Singapore, be amazed by the tousands of orchids and misted houses of the Orchid Gardens, explore winding paths and the bright colours of tropical blooms along ponds and lakes, and finish off with a meal in one of the charming restaurants or cafes.
China Town
Once an enclave for Chinese immigrants, its origins can be traced back to 1822, Chinatown is nowadays known for its unique mix of old and new. Historic temples and shops selling traditional medical products can be found here alongside hip new bars and chic lifestyle shops. This old quarter is home to many different cultures and also the only Chinatown in the world that has a Buddhist temple, a mosque and a Hindu temple on one street. Cultural highlight is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple built in the Tang Dynasty style with several large halls, one housing a sacred item, the Buddha Tooth Relic held in a magnificent Stupa composed of 320kgs gold.
Singapore Flyers
With a hight of 165 m, the Singapore Flyer is the second largest observation wheel of the world and the highest in Asia. Located at Marina Bay, it offers spectacular views of the city and (on clear days) even to Indonesia and Malaysia! For a special experience, one can book an elegant dinner or cocktails and champagne on board. Back on the ground, don’t miss the Singapore Food Treats, a one-of-a-kind 1960s-style food street featuring delicious local dishes.
Joo Chiat and Katong
This vibrant neighbourhood, used to be filled with coconut plantations and was a weekend retreat for wealthy city Singaporeans. Joo Chiat, named after a Chinese landlord in the early 20th century, impresses with a unique colourful two-story terrace houses with artful facades covered in ceramic tiles. Get an insider-view of the Straits Chinese heritage, discovering how the centuries-old traditions are translating into today’s world. Find hidden architectural gems, taste and experience Popiah making, see unique craftsmen and fusion temples, feel the intricate Nonya beadwork, smell the Rempah spice blends, indulge in colourful Kueh pastries, and other goodies along the way.
Kampong Glam
Located north of the Singapore River, this neighbourhood is one of Singapore’s oldest urban quarters. It has a history that dates back to the colonial area and has evolved to a place where age-old traditions and trendy lifestyle come together in a unique blend. See the Istana Kampong Glam, which was the seat and historic home of Malay royalty in Singapore. Soon after signing the treaty with Raffles, the Sultan brought his family and entourage from Riau in hundreds of boats. The area is not just a foodie paradise but also home to traditional tradesmen and modern retail. In the evenings, one will find many live music bars and trendy restaurants along Haji Lane.
Colonial District
The colonial distric, at the mouth of the Singapore River is the traditional heart of the Lion City, and is overlooked by the towering highrises of the financial district.. Start at Raffles’ original landing place, surrounded by parliament and power, test to sit in Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s seat, explore old brdges and quays where merchants gathered, see the expanse of the Padang field and walk through the iconic grand old Raffles Hotel.
MacRitchie Reservoir
The Central Catchment Nature Reserve right in the centre of Singapore occupies over 2,000 hectares of forest and is home to numerous animal species, such as long-tailed macaques, squirrels, monitor lizards, owls and even giant gliders (flying lemurs). In this wonderful, speciose jungle with numerous hiking trails, the 250 meter long suspension bridge MacRitchie Treetop Walk offers the ideal way to experience nature from above. After crossing the bridge, one can go on the 20-kilometer long “MacRitchie Trails” circular walk or take a kayak to ride over the clear water.
Pulau Ubin Island
An island off eastern Singapore and often considered the last ‘kampung’ (village) in Singapore. It can only be reached via wooden boats, which take 15 minutes to cross. The best way to explore the island is by bike. Pedal through rustic roads under coconut palms, explore shady trails in overgrown rubber plantations, past lakes and flourishing mangroves. Hornbills, wild boars, monkeys and other wildlife are commonly seen. There is a beautiful temple, a coastal board walk, as well as heritage Kampong houses where the time has stood still.