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Fantastic Things Can’t be Missed: After All it’s Singapore!

It may be a comparatively small piece of land situated in Southeast Asia, but Singapore has a lot to offer to the curious traveler. From watching animals napping at the Night Safari to treating your taste buds to some authentic and delicious delicacies in Chinatown, the opportunities are endless. You may run out of time, but you’ll never run short of things to do in Singapore.

While it may take days to discover every aspect of Singapore, here are a few activities you should not miss out on by any means. Make your transport headaches lesser and buy tickets online to these location well in advance online.

Singapore Zoo: The stand-out point about the Singapore Zoo is the absence of any sort of cage-like structures. Their enclosed areas are the nearest you’ll get to an animal’s natural habitat. You can also enjoy a morning buffet in the close company of Orangutans!

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Singapore Botanic Garden: If you’re an early riser, you can make your way to the Botanic Gardens, open from am till midnight. Swarming with Tai-Chi practitioners and joggers, the Gardens are a good way to pass time while you wait for other points to open for business.

Singapore Flyer: It used to be one of the largest observation wheels in the world and from here; you can take in the splendid view of skyscrapers and buildings that paint a visual harmony in Singapore’s skyline.

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Clarke Quay: This delightful riverside development is packed full of bustling bars and restaurants, boutique shops and pumping nightclubs, attracting a steady stream of tourists alongside Singapore’s party animals.

Universal Studious: This is the first amusement park of its kind to open in Southeast Asia. The park has more than twenty attractions in themed zones including the Lost World. A visit is must!

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Gardens by the Bay: It’s a big, vibrant, futuristic park in the bay area of Singapore; that has been crowned World Building of the year during the world Architecture Festival 2012. The famous Super tree structures caters an admirable skywalk over the gardens, huge-sized seashell-shaped greenhouses that entertains chilly mountain climates and there are hundreds of trees and plants to discover, creating this location great fun for all age crowd.

Sentosa: This is a purposely structured island off the southern tip of Singapore which was built with leisure and relaxation in mind. A collection of beaches, theme parks, shopping, dining and more are all available options on this strip of restored land that can be accessed by road or cable car.

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Little India: This is a dazzling and exhilarating area in Singapore. Located east of the Singapore River, north of Kampong Glam, visitors will know they have arrived at the perfect destination by the exotic aromas drifting out from family kitchens, restaurants and shops selling all kind of Indian items as well as by the business signs crafted mostly in Tamil.
Have a glorious stay in Singapore! 

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