An Orientation tour of our city begins with a drive through the "
Colonial Heart " for a view of the Padang, Cricket Club, Parliament
House, Supreme Court and City Hall. Then enroute to Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of the oldest temples in Singapore, the coach will pass Chinatown
before stopping at Mount Faber for a panoramic view of the harbour and on to a Local Handicraft Centre. The tour then continues to the National Orchid Garden located within the beautiful Botanic Gardens. Our final stop at Little India will entrance you with the scent of joss sticks, jasmine and spicesTOP |
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Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city to Sentosa - the resort island of peace and tranquility. Enjoy a scenic Cable Car Ride and catch a bird's eye view of Singapore's skyline and its busy port.
On the island, visit the Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom with more than 3,000 species of butterfly and insect specimens on display.
Stroll through the cool outdoor conservatory, which has over 1,500 live
butterflies and watch the blossoming of new life at the live pupae enclosure.
Next, visit the Underwater World, Asia's largest and most innovative tropical oceanarium that is home to
over 2,500 marine animals. Tour ends with a coach ride back to the mainland.TOP |
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A value-for-money tour allows you more time on the island.It features
the same itinerary as the above ( SINT 02 ) but with additional stop at
Siloso Beach and a spectacular Musical & Laser Fountain Show.*NOTE:*Visit to Dolphin Lagoon & Meals are not included. ( Food at your own expense is available at fast food outlets) TOP |
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Jurong Bird Park, located on 20 hectares of lush greenery within Singapore's
model industrial estate, is home to over 8,000 birds of more than 600 species.
Take a ride on the air-conditioned Panorail for a Panoramic view of the Park and into a tropical world of jungle mists at the Waterfall
Aviary.Enjoy the Spectacular Penguin Exhibit with an underwater viewing gallery and do not miss the All-Star Bird Show, reputed as world-class.Included in this tour is a visit to the Ming Village where you will discover some of the finest replicas of priceless originals from the Sung, Yuan, Ming and Qin dynasties painstakingly crafted by hand. Experience for yourselves how the wonders of ancient China are recreated by moulding, handthrowing, glazing, handpainting and firing.*NOTEgBreakfast with the Birdsh option ? An outdoor buffet breakfast at Songbird Terrace with serenading songbirds amidst landscaped garden & overlooking Flamingo Lake. Guests have their fortune told by a bird! TOP |
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Leave the city behind as we head north to Mandai for a visit to one of the world's top and most beautiful zoos. The Singapore Zoo** is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds
and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. It uses natural
barriers like streams, rock walls and vegetation to separate animals from
visitors creating an " Open Zoo " effect. You will get to experience this new concept in animal keeping
highlighted by beautiful landscaping and very few cages from the comfort
of your tram. gOption with special animal appearances such as those by
the Orang Utan, the recycling Otter and the magnificent reticulated Python.
They will perform amazing stints as you savour breakfast from a selection
of popular items.h** Voted Singapore Tourism Board Leisure Attraction of the Year 2001, 2002 *NOTE:AvailablegJungle Breakfast h option TOP |
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This tour Raffles' vision of Singapore was for her to become a vital international port and trading center for the Far East. It begins with a Bumboat Cruise down the Singapore River. These hardy vessels were once used to shuttle
cargo but today, they steer us through a kaleidoscope of historic Singapore
River and harbour images set against the towering skyline of the modern
business district. Back on land, the journey continues to a Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford is believed to have first set foot in 1819, and to
an exhibition that traces the history of Singapore River. Next stop is The Armenian Church of St Gregory where the tombstones of some early renowned Armenians including family
members of The Sarkies Brothers, who established the Raffles Hotel, can
be found in the Memorial Garden. End thetour with a visit to the legendary
Raffles Hotel where you are invited to a session of chocolate tasting and coffee at Thos S.B. Raffles Hotel.TOP |
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The tour begins with a visit to the Malay Village, which showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Malays and relives
life in a Malay Kampong in the 50s and 60s. From here, we will proceed
to Changi Chapel and Museum to visit the museum and view a replica of the chapel, which was used during
World War II. Enroute, let our guide recount the collective spirit which
rose through the darkest times of the war. The tour carries on to with
a drive through Changi Village giving you a chance to see the relaxing
side of Singapore. Finally, a drive through Tampines New Town - a typical heartland township of present day Singapore.TOP |
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This award winning tour offers an interesting insight into life outside
the city. The tour starts with a visit to the Tiger Balms Garden, a theme park of Chinese mythology with exhibits of legendary figures.
Next, we visit the Ming Village, where you can witness handcrafted replicas of Chinese porcelain antiques being produced. Proceed to Kranji Dam, once a swampy area used as the first landing spot for Japanese advance boats during the war. From there you can also get a clear view of Johore Bahru. Next, we proceed to Kranji War Memorial. Unveiled in 1957, the memorial overlooking the Straits of Johore is the
last resting place for many of the allied soldiers who lost their lives
in World War II. It commemorates by name over 20,000 men and women of the
forces who have no known grave. After Lunch is a visit to the Bright Hill Temple, a famous for its Chinese ancestral worship place. The final loop of the
tour will bring you to Changi, passing the Johore Battery built by the
British in 1939 to view a replica " Monster Gun ", one of the
largest guns installed outside Great Britain during World War II. The last
stop is Changi Chapel & Museum where you will visit the museum and a replica of the chapel used by POW
during the war. A drive through Changi Village enroute back to the city.*NOTE:*Drinks during lunch are NOT included. TOP |
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Head to where the action is! Nothing beats watching a thrilling horse race
at Singapore Turf Club.Racing in Singapore has come a long way since it was set up in 1842 by a group of racing enthusiasts. The milestones it has reached through the years have been impressive, culminating in the Club's move to its current state-of-the-art Singapore Racecourse in August 1999. Built at more than $500 million, the 81.2 hectares racecourse has received a Recognition Award from the Philadelphia Chapter of theAmerican Institute of Architects for its "fun and whimsical" design. The Singapore Racecourse
ranks among the premier racecourses and boasts some "firsts"
like the EI Toro-Zoysia grass track. Other unique features include the
latest state-of-the-art technology such as the patron entry system, a glass-sided horse walk, which goes through the grandstand and connects the parade ring to the racetracks. Racing is conducted in the evenings under spectacular
floodlights on Fridays and in the afternoon on Saturdays and Sundays. Your
tour price includes return transfers and admission to the air-conditioned
Club Level located at level 3 of the Grandstand that offers an excellent view of the racetrack, a full service bar and
private betting counters. *NOTE: *Persons below 18 years old are NOT permitted entry * Dress Code: Casual-Chic (Denim jeans & corduroy of all colours & cuttings, 1/2 or 3/4 length pants, shorts, bermudas, culottes, T-shirts (without collars or sleeves), sandals & slippers are NOT allowed). * Mobile Phones are NOT allowed into or used at grandstand & other controlled areas of the racecourse on race days. * Dinner is available at the Restaurants at your own expense. * Tour operates with minimum of 2 Adults. (Racing schedule is subject to change, please check with our tour staff.) TOP |
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An exact replica of a famous Imperial vessel of the Ming Dynasty, the Da Fu M.V. Cheng Ho is nevertheless very modern in its comfort and safety. Leaving historic Clifford Pier, we pass the mouth of the Singapore River, landing site of Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of modern Singapore. Behind us is the magnificent skyline of tall buildings, before us the eastern anchorage of the busiest port in the world.We will cruise through a cluster of tropical islands before stepping ashore at Kusu Island (Not available during the ninth lunar month).Continue cruising along other palm-fringed islands, as our guide gives you a fascinating insight into a part of Singapore that can only be seen from the sea.*NOTE :*Embarkation & Disembarkation at Clifford Pier & transfers NOT included. *Morning Glory Cruise @*High Tea Cruise @*Dragon Cruise @*Dinner Cruise TOP |
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The World's First Night Safari, set in 40 hectares of secondary jungle adjoining the Singapore Zoo, will
unfold the mystery and drama of the tropical jungle after dusk with stunning
effect. See a myriad of nocturnal animals, from fierce predators to timid
forest dwellers, in their natural habitat under subtle moonglow lighting.
Roam the jungle in the complete safety and comfort of a tram.Your Tram Ride takes you through the East and West Loop passing by a large reservoir and weaving through selected habitats designed specially 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 of the animals at closer quarters.*NOTE* Drinks not included during Buffet Dinner at Safari Restaurant. TOP |
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Enjoy Alfresco Dining* by the Singapore River at Boat Quay, Singapore's latest sunset haunt.After dinner enroute to the World's largest
fountain, take in the beautiful sight of the central business district
via Benjamin Sheares Bridge. Continuing to Bugis Street**, our guide will take you for a stroll at the night market or ' pasar
malam ' where you may chance upon bargains you never imagine. Our last
stop for the evening is at Raffles Hotel for a sample of Singapore's very own concoction "The Singapore Sling ". As the saying goes "If you have not been to Raffles, you have not been to Singapore."*NOTE:* " With Singapore Sling " option - Singapore Sling for Adults, Virgin Sling for Age 13 - 18 & Soft Drinks for Age 12 years old & below. TOP |
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The charm and nature beauty of the river that is rich in tradition, history and culture of Singapore. Let our friendly captains take you through a journey within the comforts of cushioned chairs, air-condition cabins with TV and sound entertainment system.You will enjoy full access to the sun deck, where you can soak in the warm afternoon sun or the cool evening sea breeze. Our exclusive glass top boats - one of the first of its kind Asia gives you a breathtaking 360-degree view of the scenery without obstruction*NOTE:*Transfers are NOT included. You must be at the ESPLANADE Jetty 15 mins before departure time. TOP |
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Join us on a colourful journey into the history, lifestyle and unique
character of the Peranakan people c.We will walk through a Spice Garden - the original site of the first Botanic Gardens. Then a visit to the Asian Civilisation Museum at the Armenian Street, which boasts one of the finest collection of Peranakan
exhibits in South East Asia and where visitors get a glimpse into the fascinating
culture through an exhibition of their finest clothes and jewellery, furniture,
craftwork, customs and festivals. Next off to Katong and Joo Chiat, bustling enclaves well known for their rich cultural mix, with residents
from various communities such as the Peranakans, Eurasians, Malays &
Indians adding to the cultural fabric of the area. Rows of colourful traditional
Peranakan Shophouses dating back to 1920s & 1930s amidst popular delicious local food. Stop for a Peranakan beading demonstration followed by tea & sampling some Nonya delicacies.TOP |
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Start your arts and cultural experience at Singapore's most iconic performing arts center: Esplanade Theatres on the Bay. Affectionately called the "Durian" by the locals because of
the resemblance of 2 cladded glass shells with the fruit, the Esplanade
will intrigue you with its intricate design details and its year long cultural
festival calendar. Let your guide lead you on a fascinating walk through
this architectural wonder. Trace Singapore's visual arts scene as your
journey takes you to one of the island's prominent Art Museums where your guide will share with you the stories behind the works of important
Asian artists. Learn and experience Singapore's rich cultural heritage
at one of the Traditional EthnicPerforming Art Studios. Interact with the performing artistes to wrap up your unforgettable arts and cultural experience in Singapore!*NOTE:*Tour operates with minimum of 2 Adults. TOP |
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Uncover the rich heritage of Chinatown
through the insightful stories behind some of the ethnic districtfs most famous
shops and eateries, loved by generations of Singaporeans. Discover the best buy in gold jewellery,
traditional Chinese medicine, local pastries, and Singapore-style pork jerky,
and savour tasty Singapore snacks over breakfast, lunch and tea! Not to forget those lovely silk pajamas,
table linens, and Chinese arts and crafts that you just find along the streets
in the quaint restored shophouses. A must for all who enjoy history and heritage!NOTE: *Tour operates with minimum of 2 Adults *Food samplings are Non-Halal and may contain Lard TOP |
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Truly Singaporean Trail shows you how
Singaporeans truly shop and eat.Come relaxed and let us bring you to Toa Payoh, Singaporefs most colourful suburban
town, and Holland Village, a truly bohemian enclave. You will be pleasantly surprised by the best local offerings from
arts, carpets and antiques, to fashion apparel and accessories. Let us tuck you into delicious local dishes
like Singaporefs famous laksa (rice noodle and mixed seafood in spicy coconut
milk gravy) and nasi lemak (fragrant coconut rice with spicy sambal and
condiments like fried fish, eggs and cucumber) at a traditional coffee
shop. Itfs an experience you canft miss out!*NOTE: *Tour operates with minimum of 2 Adults *Food samplings are Non-Halal and may contain Lard TOP |
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Discover the rich historical beginnings of Chinatown at the Chinatown Heritage Centre.Housing in three restored shophouses, the Centre takes you back to different
time in the history of the area and immerses you in the life of the early
Chinese immigrants. Experience first-hand living in dark,cramped quarters
of a typical Chinatown shophouse.Todayfs Chinatown is as exuberant as
it was in the past and the evenings come alive with the hustle and bustle
of the Night Market.After dinner, wander along the narrow lanes and test your bargaining skills with street vendors selling everything from fashion items and leather goods to souvenirs.Then,hop onto a trishaw, the gchauffeured h limousine the era,for a ride through Chinatown to Clarke Quay.There youfll board one of many Bumboats,traditional cargo-ferry crafts,for a cruise along the Singapore River.Admire the sight of beautifully restored godowns,contrasting with modern skyscrapers of the financial district,colonial buildings and the iconic Merlion statue,Finally,disembark at Esplanade ?Theatres by the Bay where your wonderful evening comes to an end.
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Drive across the causeway linking Singapore and Malaysia. After immigration
formalities, we commence our tour of Johore Bahru with a visit to a handicraft center to observe batik painting. This is followed by a visit to Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque before arriving at a 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.*NOTE: * Please check if visa required & passport minimum 6 months valid. * Tour operates with a minimum of 4 adults. TOP |
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This highly popular tour to Kukup allows you to explore a typical fishing village built on stilts and planks. The leisurely drive provides a glimpse of Malaysiafs diversity and beauty. Enroute, you will visit Orchid Valley, a 100 acres of land with 1.5 million tropical orchid plants of more than
80 breeds, located just 28km from Johore Bahru. The tour then continues
to Kukup where on arrival, you will be treated to a Seafood Lunch.After lunch, your tour takes you on a boat ride to visit one of the many offshore fishing farms. You will also have time to explore and observe the lifestyle in this Fishing Village built partially on stilts.*NOTE *Please check if visa required & ensure passport minimum 6 months valid. TOP |
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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 evident 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 - oldest temple in Malaysia and Porta De Santiago - the Portuguese fortress.Lunch at Malacca is included. *NOTE: * Please check respective embassies if visa required & passport minimum 6 months validity from date of travel. * Tour operates with a minimum 4 adults & drinks & lunch are NOT included. TOP |