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City Sights
Singapore offers various attractions, from nature parks, offshore islands, famous landmarks and museums to places of worship. There are different tours you can sign-up for to discover the different facets of the city-state.
The Original Singapore Walks
The Original Singapore Walks is no typical sightseeing tour. There are eight walks to choose from and each walk shows a different side of Singapore. You could be led to reputed haunted nooks and crannies in Kampong Glam, a war cemetery in Kranji or the red-light district in Chinatown, among others. The walking tours bring to life the colourful characters that once populated these historical districts.
Jurong BirdPark
Jurong Bird Park is home to over 8,000 birds, which is more than 6,000 species. A Panorail ride brings you to a tropical world of jungle mists at the Waterfall Aviary. You’ll enjoy the spectacular Penguin Exhibit and All-Star Bird Show.
Morning At The Zoo (Jungle Breakfast Option)
A haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, reptiles and even some endangered species. Take a tram ride around the zoo and you’ll be impressed by the natural habitat. Don’t miss the chance to have breakfast with the magnificent Orang Utan, Otter and reticulated Python.

Voted Singapore Tourism Board Leisure Attraction of the Year 2001, 2002 & 2005
Afternoon Till Sunset At Sentosa (Dinner Option)
Begin with a cable car ride from Mount Faber into Sentosa, a resort island of peace and tranquility. You will soon be fascinated by the adorable pink dolphins performing their natural antics at the Dolphin Lagoon. The Underwater World, on the other hand, has an 80-metre transparent acrylic tunnel which allows you to view over 2,500 sea creatures in close proximity. After dinner, head for Songs of the Sea – Singapore’s multi-sensory extravaganza – watch a world-class water show comprising dramatic effects, water jets, lasers, bursts of fire and foot-tapping music set in the deep waters.
Night Safari (Dinner Option)
The world’s first Night Safari covers 40 hectares of secondary jungle, with 1,200 nocturnal animals roaming the land. A tram ride will take you round the East and West loop passing by a large reservoir, weaving through different habitats designed specifically to replicate the natural environment from the Himalayan Foothills to the Southeast Asian Rainforest and Indian Subcontinent. On completion of the tram ride, your tour guide will lead you on a walking trail where you will be able to view some animals up close and personal.

Voted Singapore Tourism Board Leisure Attraction of the Year 2000, 2003 & 2004
Singapore Flyer
Discover Singapore on top of Asia’s most iconic architectural and engineering marvel – the Singapore Flyer. From sunrise until sunset, experience the breathtaking, panoramic views of Singapore and beyond: the magnificent Marina Bay, towering skyscrapers, tropical greenery, and the bright lights and non-stop action against the beautiful skies. Witness and be inspired by the phenomenal growth and progress that Singapore has achieved, from a humble fishing village to a cosmopolitan city, as you take in key monuments and architecture during the 30-minute flight. With the Singapore Flyer’s total of 28 capsules, each capsule carrying up to 28 people, this is one experience you do not want to miss.
Singapore By Night (Dinner)
Enjoy dining by the River, Singaporean’s latest sunset haunt. Enroute to the world’s largest fountain, take in the beautiful sight of the central business district via Benjamin Sheares Bridge. Next, advance to Bugis Street or other night bazaars during the festive period, where our guide will take you for a stroll at the night market or ‘pasar malam’ where you may chance upon bargains you could never imagine. Our last stop for the evening is at Raffles Hotel for a taste of Singapore’s very own concoction, the 'Singapore Sling’, included for those who have booked the tour with this option. As the saying goes, ‘If you have not been to Raffles, you have not been to Singapore’.
Go Racing
Head to where the action is! Nothing beats watching a thrilling horse race at the Singapore Turf Club. The 81.2 hectares Singapore Racecourse ranks among the premier racecourses and boasts some “firsts” such as the racetrack that features a mixture of El Toro-Zoysia and local Bermuda Couch grass and a glass-sided horse walk which runs through the grandstand and connects the parade ring to the racetracks. Racing is conducted in the evenings under spectacular floodlights on Friday, and in the afternoons on Saturday and Sunday.
Ducktours & HiPPOtours
Ride along with the Singapore Ducktours as they bring you on the Singapore Heritage Tour around the Civic and Marina District before plunging into the Singapore River onboard an amphibious craft. The LARC (Light Amphibious Resupply Craft) was first used as a military vehicle during WWII for the transportation of cargo. Today, the half-boat, half-truck vehicle is restored for visitors to experience the unique journey from land to sea as they take in the many sights around the area. While the ‘duck’ tours have been around in the US, UK and Australia, Singapore is the first in Asia to have this. Hop onto ‘duck’ and expect 60 minutes of wacky fun and waddling entertainment as you learn offbeat facts about Singapore from the entertainer-cum-tour-guide.

HiPPOtours is a double-decker open-top bus introduced in June 2004. It is a free and easy, hop-on and off, topless HiPPOtour that will allow you to explore at your own pace and indulge in the things that you love. It is a unique way of city sightseeing and you can choose either the Sunny HiPPO-Day City Sightseeing or the Moonlight HiPPO – Night City Sightseeing.
Cruises
For a holiday with a touch of luxury, try cruise. Singapore is the cruises hub in the Asia-Pacific. Choose from a diverse selection of cruise operators, both local and international, offering luxury cruise of discovery to nearby tropical destinations like the Malaysian resort islands of Tioman, Penang and Langkawi. Head off to the nearby Indonesian islands of Batam and Bintan and lie on idyllic beaches and dine on delicious seafood. Exotic destinations like Phuket and Malacca are also a short sail away.
Outside of Singapore

Johore Bahru
Drive across the causeway linking Singapore and Malaysia. After immigration, the tour of Johore Bahru commences with a visit to a Handicraft Centre to observe batik painting. This is followed by a visit to Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque before arriving at a local Kampong. The final stop will be at a Muslim Cemetery with a view of the exterior of The Royal Mausoleum before proceeding back to Singapore.
Malacca (Lunch)
Visit Malaysia’s most historical city, which has seen the rise and fall of major empires that extended their influence to this region. The legacy of the Malay Sultanate, Portuguese, Dutch and British is eminent in Malacca’s medieval charm, picturesque buildings, multi-racial population and narrow streets. This tour includes a visit to historic sites such as St Paul’s Hill where St. Francis Xavier, was interned, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple – the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia and Porta De Santiago – the Portuguese fortress.

Terms & Conditions apply. Detailed packages and prices are available and can be booked online from 1 April 2012, Sunday.