23 Jan 2025

12 enthralling sightseeing spots to view in Singapore

Check out these happening tourist destinations that you must visit during your trip to Singapore.....

1) Gardens by the Bay

The green and mesmerizing Bay East Garden is the perfect place to soothe your eyes and senses by taking in the beautiful plant life all around. Escape from the noisy city bustle and come here to view the Supertree Grove where you can see environment-friendly functions taking place. Then, stop by the Cloud Forest Dome to catch a glimpse of the world’s highest indoor waterfalls and learn everything about the essence of biodiversity.

 

2) Botanic Gardens

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Botanic Gardens are a must-visit place in Singapore to note this city’s wild heritage trees that are carefully conserved. Spare time to see the National Orchid Garden too. As you arrive at this clean and well-preserved jungle, you should remember to stroll through the marvelous eco-garden and bonsai garden; walk by the calming eco-lake and striking sculptures kept here; and get to pass through other properly maintained gardens.

 

3) Sentosa Island

Eager to have fun under the sun? Though not exactly home to a lot of beaches, Singapore is famous for its Sentosa Island where you can feel beachy vibes. Arrive at Siloso Beach to enjoy refreshing beach time, play volleyball or opt for kayaking or surfing. The Underwater World aquarium is another splendid beach spot where you can get in the water with adorable dolphins. A famous feature of the Sentosa Island is the Merlion which is the iconic statue of a mythical creature that consists of a lion’s head and a fish’s body. You can use an escalator to reach to the top of this unique and eye-catching statue to capture a breathtaking panoramic view of the surroundings.

 

4) Singapore Zoo

Known as the best rainforest zoo in the world, the Singapore Zoo is a lovely tourist place that’s full of lush greenery and wildlife. Here you can catch sight of playful orangutans, a large family of chimps, white tigers, zebras, a Komodo dragon, kangaroos and other animals. If coming here inspires you to see more wildlife parks, you can visit the Jurong Bird Park, River Safari and Night Safari later.

 

5) Universal Studios Singapore

Occupying 49 acres of the much popular Resorts World Sentosa, this is a thematically designed park where each area is seen to pay tribute to a location, movie or TV show. From Hollywood, Madagascar, New York City to fiction-themed spots such as the Lost World, Shrek’s Far Far Away and thrill rides like the dark coaster, Revenge of the Mummy make this park oh-so interesting. Besides boarding both childish and daredevil rides, you can enjoy your time here shopping, dining and watching live shows!

 

6) Night Safari Singapore

Night Safari Singapore adds a fresh twist to the usual zoo experience by allowing visitors to observe the activities of the wild inhabitants during nighttime. Going about the Leopard Trail you can take note of leopards, lions, civets, flying foxes, etc. The Fishing Cat Trail will offer you the exciting opportunity to watch felines, binturong, pangolins and other creatures belonging to both popular and endangered species. The East Lodge Trail will enable you to see spotted hyenas and Malayan Tigers while the Wallaby Trail will introduce you to the Australian marsupials.

 

7) Merlion Park

Overlooking the Marina Bay, the famous Merlion statue of Singapore was shifted to Merlion Park this 2022. The Merlion Park is a fascinating site where you can capture selfies in front of the magnificent mythical creature as well as enjoy bewitching views from the park as it peeks into the pretty bay.

 

8) Singapore Flyer

This is the world’s biggest observation wheel from which you can marvel at the entire city from above. Right from the sprawling Singapore skyline to Indonesia’s Spice Islands and Malaysia’s Straits of Johor, you’ll be able to see far and beyond from the giant Singapore Flyer!

 

9) Asian Civilizations Museum

Have an interest towards colonial architecture? You must then visit the Empress Place Building which was named so in Queen Victoria’s honor and now proudly includes the Asian Civilizations Museum. Displaying collections that uphold the authenticity of Asian cultures, this museum is a great place to explore relics that speak about the Indian Ocean trade as well as project stories of traditional belief and faith.

 

     10) Chinatown

Singapore’s Chinatown smells and feels like true China. You’ll feel delighted to see the small stores, authentic Chinese eating joints and vibrant red lanterns in this exciting place. Here, you can arrive at the Chinese Heritage Centre, stunning Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple and Buddha Tooth Relic temple. You can also pay a visit to the happening Ann Siang Hill locale where the refined bistros and high-end boutiques will surely make you feel like you’re in a fab Western city!

 

11) Fort Siloso

Situated on the Sentosa Island, Fort Siloso is Singapore’s only structure that’s both a heritage fort and a military museum. You can use the Fort Silico Skywalk Trail which is a humongous 11-storied steel bridge to reach the fort. Enveloped by lush canopy, this bridge will offer you tantalizing views of the islands close by and the jungle floor beneath. As you take guided tours inside the fort, you’ll get to know in detail about Singapore’s history by observing huge cannons, three tunnel arrangements used for transporting ammunition and exclusive exhibits that reflect how soldiers in the 1800s lived inside the fort.

 

12) National Gallery Singapore

Housing the most expansive modern art collection in Southeastern Asia, this gallery is the ideal place for you to see 9000+ creations of artists from both Singapore and Asia.

       Get in touch with a reputed tour company offering cost-effective International travel packages Kolkata to have a wonderful vacay in the boisterous and beckoning city of Singapore!

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