Singapore
may well have been designed to suit visiting families. Safe, friendly and
compact, hi-tech yet exotic, the country is easy to get around and filled with
attractions. A great option for kids of every age and plenty of activity and
shopping to keep the adults busy, Singapore ranks high in our list of family
breaks.
- The Culture of Singapore:
Singapore is one of the
most developed places in South East Asia and a place you should see once every
3 years because Singapore is rapidly changing every 3 years because of the
infrastructure development over there. There is also a real estate boom in
Singapore which means a lot of people are now migrating to Singapore and the
Asian Population has favored Singapore as a travel destination despite it not
being cost effective.
Poetically Lee Kuan Yew ruled Singapore for
3 decades and is the founding fathers of Modern Singapore. The spoken languages
in Singapore include Malay, Chinese, Tamil and Mandarin. Some of the major religions
of Singapore include Buddhism, Christainity, Islam and a few Hindus and
Atheists.
- Food:
You will find all types of
cuisine in Singapore .You will find the best local cuisine at the local
eateries and joints.
- Activities:
On
the whole, activities in Singapore are not that expensive. Some, like the
Singapore Botanical Gardens and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, are free.
Retail:
Singapore is one of the best places to shop. It has a wide variety of
international and Asian brands to choose from
Places to See:
Visit Singapore Zoo:
This zoo is one of the best in
the world and also one of the top attractions in Singapore. Covering an
area of 28 hectares, this place is huge and has a vast array of animals: over
3,600 mammals, birds and reptiles
Sentosa:
Sentosa Island is a theme park to enjoy for
kids. It is a great place to go and enjoy on a weekend getaway. It is open to people of all age groups but it
is specially made for children. Adults are a tag along. It is a theme park
replete with pool, Restaurants and with other games to play
Thian Hock Keng Temple:
Is a Taoist temple Thian Hock Keng is one of the
oldest and most important Hokkien temple in Singapore. It was visited by
Chinese immigrants giving thanks to Ma Zu (Goddess of the Sea) for their safe
voyage. It is very sacred and it is
given special Heritage status in 2001 by UNESCO.
Merlions:
The Merlions are the
mascot of Singapore.
The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of
a fish
Timah Nature Reserve:
The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is
a small 1.64 square kilometer nature reserve near the geographic centre of the
city-state of Singapore, located
Chinatown:
Chinatown is the Chinese neighborhood of
Singapore. It is a house to the Chinese population of Singapore. Chinatown has
architecture of both Baroque
and Victorian architecture
Sri Mariamman Temple:
The Mariamman Temple is
situated in China Town and is made of Dravidian Architecture. The Dravidians
settled in South India and they apparently built a Mariamman Temple in
Singapore. It is a Hindu Goddess.
Pulau Ubin:
Palau Ubin is an island situated in the North
east of Singapore. There are some
popular mythological tales about Ubin.
Little India Restaurant:
Little India offers Indian
Cuisine at economic rates.Dont forget to eat with your hands. It’s a custom.
A tripto Singapore with Orient Travels will cost you AED 1970 per person. It is a
pleasant experience that you will love.
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