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Despite its small size, there are many things to see, do and experience in Singapore.
Singapore’s rich cultural artifacts, interesting historical monuments, idyllic nature spots and fun tropical spaces make the country an exciting leisure destination, indoors or outdoors.
These are just a few of the exciting attractions that dot the island
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Sentosa
One of the city’s livelier spots is undoubtedly Sentosa, a sun-kissed paradise in the tropics which has more than enough attractions and activities to delight everyone! You can learn about Singapore’s past at the heritage centre, enjoy the lush greenery at the nature park and explore the themed attractions, which are dotted all over this island.
Singapore Flyer
If it’s an unbeatable “rooftop” view of the Singapore skyline that you want, hop on board the Singapore Flyer, our very own observation wheel which stands at a staggering height of 165 metres. As the capsule you’re in ascends, you may even catch sight of our closest neighbours, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore Zoo
Another sunny spot to head down to is the Singapore Zoo. If you’re early, you can catch breakfast with an orang utan, or lend your shoulder to an affectionate python. These are just a few encounters you’ll get at Singapore’s highly acclaimed 28-hectare “open” zoo which houses over 3,200 mammals, birds, reptiles and fishes.
Night Safari
If you’re an animal lover but can’t bear the heat of the midday sun, take a trip to Singapore’s Night Safari to enjoy wildlife under the moonlight. The night zoo is home to 900 over animals of 135 unusual species, and simulates tropical landscapes such as the African savannah, Nepalese river valley, Southeast Asian rainforest, South American pampas and Burmese jungle.
Nature in Singapore
Such devotion to nature is extended across Singapore to its reservoirs, parks, gardens, and nature reserves. Visit the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve a lush primary rainforest which lies just 12km from the city centre. For more respite from the city, take a tree-top walk and enjoy the flora and fauna in MacRitchie Reservoir. If the sea view is what you’re after, head to the Changi Boardwalk, a 1.2km scenic coastal boardwalk with views of the sea and Pulau Ubin, and see heritage trees along the way.
Marina Barrage
Make it a point to visit Singapore’s latest downtown icon, the Marina Barrage – a 350-metre dam built across the Marina Channel to keep out seawater, forming Singapore’s first reservoir in the city. It brings the total number of reservoirs in Singapore to 15.
More than just another reservoir to boost Singapore’s water supply, the steady water level in the Marina basin makes it ideal for boating, windsurfing, kayaking, dragonboating, etc. The area also makes a perfect backdrop for water-based arts performances, cultural events and sporting competitions.