Chinatown
Singapore’s Chinatown is filled with entertaining attractions. Explore local tea houses (architecture of old Pranakan-style). Modern restaurants, herbal shops, night markets and trendy bars are plenty. A distinct blend of modernization & old traditions seen in the entertainment venues, the nightclubs, the shops and markets.
Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island is a gigantic theme park and the most popular destinations for both locals and visitors. Camouflaged with rocky coastlines and tropical forests, the island has restaurants, museums, swimming holes, huge water slides and parks. On the island hotels are available for staying. All the amusement and fun guaranteed.
Singapore History Museum
Constructed in house build in the mid-1800’s .It houses 14th century artwork and artifacts. Singapore developed a mere fishing village, then the British rule and immigrants pouring in the mid-1900’s. The history of Chinese secret society, artwork of William Farquhar and the Haw Par jade collection are shown. Train services available from Singapore to Thailand.
Kusu Island
Island of Kusu is rich with religious ritual and culture. The island is a turtle, as the legend says, to save some drowning sailors, a large turtle changed into a rock. The temple of Syed Abdul Rahman, on the island, here childless couples pray for fertility and leave a white cloth. Taoists flock to The Pekong Temple.
Singapore River
The Singapore River flows through the center of the city and for many years was the British traders main travel route. Many original structures overshadowed by the rising skyscrapers still stand by the river. Do not miss the stroll experience along the River. You’ll see several statues, museums, incredible monuments and bridges. You’ll find plenty of traditional restaurants to enjoy food, too.
Night Safari
The Night Safari is the only one of its kind and unique in the whole world. It is a lifetime experience. Nocturnal animals are visited as close to their natural habitat. The park is situated near the Zoological Gardens. Animals from the Malaysian rainforest, Indian jungle and even the African Sahara are kept in the park.
