Explore Singapore

Best depicted as a microcosm of present day Asia, Singapore is a mixture of culture and history, and an event of culinary enjoyments. Authoritatively known as the Republic of Singapore, it is both a city and a nation situated in Southeast Asia. One of Asia's most visited objections, Singapore is best depicted as a combination of a high speed life and an off-the-back-road cultural intervention.


The Culture of Singapore

The culture of Singapore has changed significantly throughout the long term. Its contemporary current culture comprises a mix of Asian and European societies, essentially by Malay, South Asian, East Asian and Eurasian impacts.

The Culture of Singapore

Facts about Singapore

  • Its home to the worlds first night zoo
  • Its the city of man made waterfalls
  • Singapore pioneered the first F1 night race
  • Its one of the greenest cities in the world

Places to Visit

Lazarus Island

One of Singapore's tricks of the trade, the Lazarus Island is settled south of central area Singapore. Otherwise called Pulau Sakijang Pelepah, Lazarus Island is associated with the close by St Johns Island by a substantial walkway. With its stunningly wonderful environmental elements, the ocean side is an ideal sandy undertaking and an optimal spot to absorb the beams of the sun and have a little outing.

Lazarus Island

Gardens by the bay

Settled in Central Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is the botanic nurseries of things to come, the place where there is cutting edge Supertrees forests, innovative space-arches and stunning models. Home to very nearly 4,00,000 plants, Gardens by the Bay is well known for the remarkable contemporary engineering and the entrancing Garden Rhapsody, the light and sound show.

Sentosa Island

A minuscule retreat island off the southern shore of Singapore, Sentosa Island is home to themed attractions, sun-washed sea shores, rich rainforests, astonishing spas and some famous retreat inns. Loaded with attractions, Sentosa Island is spotted with all encompassing nurseries including a butterfly garden, event congregations, a stunning aquarium (Underwater World)

Sentosa Island

Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin is a 10.2 square kilometer island lying upper east of Singapore. Meaning Granite Island in Malay, it is one of the last two kampongs of Singapore - where one can really appreciate and encounter Singapore for what it used to be. The fundamental fascination is the Chek Jawa Wetlands.

Haw Par Villa

Previously known as the Tiger Balm Garden, Haw Par Villa is an Asian culture amusement park and Singapore's biggest outside workmanship display, situated along the Pasir Panjang Road. Professed to be the remnant of a dying breed on the planet, this archive of Asian legends and fantasies is renowned for portraying the "Ten Courts of Hell" from Chinese fables.

Haw Par Villa

Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens, located at Orchard Road, is the only tropical garden to feature as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 82-hectare green space boasts of more than 10,000 species of flowering plants and trees. The prime attractions are the National Orchid Garden, and Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden – the world’s first garden dedicated exclusively to children.

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