The world's largest captive orangutan group lives at this open-moat, free-ranging zoo, which spans over 220-acres.
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The world's largest captive orangutan group lives at this open-moat, free-ranging zoo, which spans over 220-acres.
This national park is open daily and features beautiful lakes, animals, flowers and plants, including one of the region's first rubber tree orchards.
You'll never forget a Flight Experience!! Based on the world's most popular and successful aircraft - the Boeing 737-800NG - you can experience flight with a fully qualified instructor who will take...
The National Museum of Singapore is Singapore’s oldest museum with the youngest and most innovative soul. Designed to be the people’s museum, National Museum of Singapore prides itself on introducing...
Singapore Flyer, the world's largest giant observation wheel, gives a 360 panoramic view of Singapore, from the fast-changing Marina Bay that is transforming by the minute, to the islands of Malaysia and Indonesia. It is the best vantage point of Singapore to see and feel the vibrancy of the beautiful and colorful city. Besides enjoying the 30-minute ride on the 165-metre tall Singapore Flyer, the exciting mix of specialty and lifestyle concept shops at the three-story Retail Terminal.
The Indian part of Singapore offers exotic shopping and dining.
Night Safariis a unique experience billed as "the world's first wildlife park built for visits at night". Through the use of special lighting techniques, over 1000 nocturnal animals can be observed...
This half-lion, half-fish iconic statue guards the entrance of the Singapore River. This statue is the original. A larger replica resides on Santosa Island.
This prison, open daily to the public as a museum, pays tribute to the POWs held captive there during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s.
This protected rainforest, just 12km away from the city's high-rises, offers hiking and bike trails for observing some of the rarest insect, bird and mammal species in the world.
An amphibious-vehicle tour of the city.