15 Amazing Attractions You Should Not Miss in Singapore

Gardens by the bay, Singapore attractions

Singapore is just a tiny red dot on the world map. However, this city-state is an ultra-modern country with world-class amenities, making it one of the best holiday destinations. Moreover, it is clean and almost 100% crime-free. While the city is full of skyscrapers and luxurious buildings, Singapore has been able to preserve its cultural essence with places like Little India and Chinatown. Moreover, you do not have to spend your entire holiday inside the concrete jungle. On the other hand, Singapore has some of best zoos, parks and open-air activities that anyone would enjoy. With a variety of places and activities available in Singapore, it is one of the best places to go on a family holiday.

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo, Singapore attractions
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One of the major attractions that interest adults and children alike is the Singapore Zoo. The Singapore Zoo is not the traditional zoo but has open exhibits with moats, hidden barriers and glass separating the animals from the visitors. This rainforest zoo is home to 315 species of animals and has the largest colony of orangutans. Apart from orangutans, you would get to see African lion, white tiger, cheetah, wolverine, polar bear, white rhinoceros, large flying fox, leopard, mountain lion and several other wild animals in this zoo. Moreover, the zoo also hosts some interesting shows like Breakfast with an Orangutan, Elephants at Work and Play, Splash Safari, Animal Friends and Rainforest Fights Back.

Night Safari

Singapore night safari, Singapore attractions
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Just adjacent to the Singapore Zoo is the Singapore Night Safari which is the first nocturnal zoo not just in the city-state but also in the entire world. The Night Safari has seven geographical zones which can be explored by tram or by foot using one of the 4 walking trails. The Indian Subcontinent, Himalayan Foothills, Asian Riverine Forest, Burmese Hillside, Nepalese River Valley and equatorial Africa are some of the exhibits you would find here, while the Fishing Cat, Wallaby, Leopard trail, east Lodge Trail are the trails that you can follow if you want to explore the place on foot. The lighting here resembles actual moonlight (slightly brighter) to give the nocturnal animals a setting same as their natural environment. Apart from viewing Asian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, and other such wild animals, you would also get to enjoy some great shows like Thumbuakar Show and Creatures of the Night Show.

River Safari

River Safari, Singapore attractions
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Right in between the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari is located the River Safari which is a river-themed zoo as well as an aquarium. The place offers riverboat rides and freshwater attractions that attract thousands of people here every year. During your tour on the River Safari, you get to see 10 different ecosystems including Mississippi, River Nile, Yangtze River, Tundra, and Amazon. The park has around 5000 animals amongst 300 species some of which are West Indian manatees, red pandas, squirrel monkeys, giant otters, Chinese alligators, paddlefish, golden pheasants, Mekong freshwater stingrays, electric eels, etc. While all this interesting, the major highlight of this park is the Amazon River quest which is a boat ride on the Amazon River where you would get to see more than 30 wildlife species including red and black howler monkeys, golden-headed lion tamarins, capybaras, collared peccaries, giant anteaters, jaguars, etc.

Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Bird Park, Singapore attractions
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Jurong Bird Park is an open aviary that is home to more than 5000 birds amongst 380 bird species. The park covers 49 acres of area and is divided into different exhibits as per geography. You would have a great time looking at African Waterfall Aviary, Dinosaur Descendants, Lory Loft, Wings of Asia, Pelican Cove, Penguin Coast and World of Darkness. While visiting these exhibits are fun, you should also not miss the interesting shows that are available here. High Flyers Show is a show where you can enjoy a performance by talented birds, and Kings of the Skies Show give you the opportunity to watch eagles, falcons, hawks and other birds of prey put up a great show. Another interesting show is having lunch with the parrots. The Jurong Bird Park is a great place to visit if you are looking for things to do in Singapore with family, especially for kids.

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the bay, Singapore attractions
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Right in the middle of the sprawling city of Singapore lies a green haven called the Gardens by the Bay. Located right next to the Marina Reservoir, this park has three waterfront gardens, namely Bay East Garden, Bay South Garden and Bay Central Garden. The landscape design of this park is awe-inspiring combing garden artistry and tropical horticulture quite beautifully. There are two conservatories in the park which are Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. Another highlight of this park is the Supertree Grove where you would find huge tree-like structures which work as environmental engineers. The best time to visit this park is in the evening when the supertrees glow with lights and music. The park also has a Children’s Garden and other horticultural themed gardens.

Merlion Park

Merlion Park, Singapore attractions
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Your visit to Singapore would not be complete without a visit to Merlion Park which is home to the idol of Singapore’s mascot, the Merlion which has the head of a lion and body of fish. The Merlion Park is a landmark of Singapore and has two statues of the Merlion. The bigger statue is 8.6 meters in height and spouts water from its mouth while the shorter one is 2 meters tall. The park is near the Marina Bay area and hence gives you the opportunity to admire the marvellous skyline of the place. On the other hand, you can take a tour on the Singapore River and explore places like Clarke Quay.


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Sentosa Island

Sentosa Island, Singapore attractions
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If you are looking for pure fun and entertainment after a lot of sightseeing, Sentosa Island is a place you must definitely visit. The place is a separate island away from mainland Singapore and has a beach, two golf courses, several luxurious hotels, water parks, a Merlion statue and a fort too. With so many attractions and resorts, you can possibly spend your entire holiday in Sentosa. However, you should not miss the attractions in Singapore and hence plan to spend at least a few days on this amazing island. Some of the attractions that you should not miss when in Sentosa Island are Tiger Sky Tower, Butterfly Park and the Insect Kingdom, The Wings of Time, Fort Siloso, Sentosa 4D Adventureland, Madame Tussauds, MegaZip Adventure Park, iFly Singapore, Wave House, Sentosa Nature Discovery and the Skyline Luge & Skyride. Universal Studios Singapore is also one of the major highlights of Sentosa Island.

Singapore Flyer

Singapore flyer, Singapore attractions
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If you want to see the whole of Singapore and maybe catch a glimpse of the neighbouring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, you must go on a ride of the Singapore Flyer. Consisting of 28 capsules, each with a capacity of holding 28 passengers, the Singapore Flyer is one giant Ferris wheel that would give you a 360o bird’s eye view of the entire city. You can take a look at all the iconic landmarks of the city including Raffles Place, Empress Place, Merlion Park, Singapore River, etc. during your journey on the Ferris wheel. The Singapore Flyer is also available for premium sky ding and champagne flight if you want to make the evening even more special.

Chinatown

Little India and Chinatown, Singapore attractions
Little India and Chinatown

If you want to take a break from the glitz and glamour of Singapore and explore the culture and heritage of the place, Chinatown is the place you must visit. There are temples to visit, museums to explore and plenty of shopping to be done from the various old shops that line the street. Some of the major attractions of the place are Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple, Red Dot Design Museum, Thian Hock Keng Temple, Hong Lim Park, Singapore City Gallery, Singapore Coin and Notes Museum, etc. You must also save some energy to explore Chinatown Street Market where you can shop and eat to your heart’s content.

Little India

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Just across Chinatown is another ethnic district of Singapore called Little India. Little India is where Indian immigrants lived during the period of colonization. Today, this area is one of the most vibrant and bustling parts of the city. This place preserves and reflects the Indian culture beautifully the temples, shops, and restaurants. Little India is a great place for shopping. The Mustafa Centre is a 24 hours mall and sells everything from clothes to electronics. You must also check out Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Tekka Centre, and Jothi Store & Flower Shop when in this part of the city. Apart from this, Little India also has several restaurants that serve delicious North Indian and South Indian delicacies.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore attractions
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The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a tropical garden which is 158 years old and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it one of the places to visit in sightseeing. The park has a three-core concept which includes the Tanglin Core, Central Core, and Bukit Timah Core, each of which offers something unique and interesting to see. The garden has added a fourth score to it recently, the Tyersall-Gallop which includes a tour of the rainforest that exists inside the park. Another thing that you should not miss here is the National Orchid Garden which is home to more than 1000 orchids of different colours as well as hybrids. The place is a great place to have a stroll when you want to get away from the crowd and noise of the city.

Marina Bay Sands Sky Park

Marina Bay Sands Sky Park Singapore, Singapore attractions
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The Marina Bay Sands Resort is one of the iconic structures of Singapore. The hotel comprises of three tall buildings and a wooden decked area on top which is the Sky Park. Sky Park has an observation deck which gives you a 360o view of the entire city. Apart from this, the place has a museum, an event space, a retail space where you can shop for the world’s most popular brands, theatres and several cafes and restaurants. However, the highlight of the place is the infinity pool. However, you cannot take a dip in the pool if you are not a guest at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. Nevertheless, do not miss the chance to take a look at this amazing pool that gives an amazing view of the city.

Orchard Road

Orchard road, Singapore attractions
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No holiday can be complete without shopping. If you love shopping, you must head to Orchard Road which is not just Singapore but also Asia’s most famous shopping street. It is a haven for shopping lovers as you would find street shops, speciality stores as well as boutiques at this place. You can buy everything from fast fashion and ethnic wares to designer labels at this place. There are also several eateries, restaurants, and cafes where you can have delicious meals and hang out leisurely. As it is one of the happening places in the city, you should not miss visiting Orchard Road even if shopping is not something you enjoy.


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Universal Studios

Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore attractions
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Although a part of Sentosa Island, Universal Studios does need a special mention. This theme park is something you should visit if you love movies and Hollywood. The park has several theme zones which include Hollywood, New York, Far Far Away, Sci-Fi City, The Lost World, Madagascar and Ancient Egypt. Not only can you visit the locations of your favourite movies but can also meet your favourite movie characters. Apart from this, the numerous thrilling rides and roller coasters would definitely hook you to this place.

Clarke Quay

Clark Quay, Singapore attractions
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If you want to explore and enjoy Singapore’s nightlife, Clarke Quay is the place you must visit. This historical site is along the Singapore River and has some great restaurants, cafes, pubs, and nightclubs of the city. The place is also great for those who are seeking adventure. The G-MAX Reverse Bungee is a place for those who would like to fly, while the GX-5 Extreme Swing gives you the opportunity for free fall 40 meters in the air. If you want to visit this place with your children, it would be best to do so in the day. However, it is during the night-time that the place lits up with different colours and lights. If you want to have a relaxing evening on Clarke Quay, go for one of the Singapore River Cruises.

The city-state of Singapore offers tons of things to locals, residents, and tourists. It is not just beautiful but has several attractions that would keep you interested and busy throughout your holiday.


Akshay Koranne is a travel blogger who loves to travel across the world and shares the experience through travel blogs and articles. Apart from traveling and blogging, he likes playing Chess and Cricket.

Northern Lights from Reykjavik

Northern lights

The Northern Lights are widely considered among the most captivating beautiful sights in the world, and Iceland is one of the best places to go to see the light show.

 

 

Best Time to visit

Visit between September and March, when winter descends and the open plains outside the cities are plunged into darkness by night. Even by day, you can expect only about five hours of daylight. And do keep in mind that the nights are particularly cold during the cloudless days of winter, so bring plenty of warm layers.

Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights
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Aurora Borealis

The phenomenon known as Aurora Borealis is best experienced during winter time as they are generated in the upper atmosphere when bombarded by electronically charged particles from the sun. They form what is known as ‘auroral belts’ around the geomagnetic poles and occur high above the Earth’s surface, at altitudes between 100-250km, where the atmosphere is extremely thin.

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14 Best Romantic Things to Do in Hong Kong

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If you like watching those famous martial arts movies from the south of China, you’ll be very familiar with the modern, bustling economic metropolis that is Hong Kong. This beautiful island is home to many famous romantic places where you can take your loved one for some you-and-me-together-time. Hong Kong, being the dynamic city that it is, also has several romantic activities for couples, many of which are immortalized on the silver screen. Winter’s around the corner and Hong Kong is never more romantic than when the cool breezes blow; you cannot find a better time to visit Hong Kong with your sweetheart!

  1. Hike Hong Kong’s Fabulous Mountain Trails Together!
Mountain Trails Hong Kong
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Feeling the strain a bit? Get your hiking boots on and get to Dragon’s Back to trek on Hong Kong’s stunning hiking trails. Get two eyefuls of the beautiful coastal scenery, including the sights of Shek O, Tai Long Wan, Stanley and Tai Tam regions and the pristine blues of the South China Sea. Hiking on Dragon’s Back is one of the best things to do in Hong Kong.

  1. Shopping – The Best Couples Therapy Ever!
Causeway Bay Hong Kong
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Whether you go shopping in Hong Kong’s malls or on street stalls, it’s great fun. Check out Tsim Sha Tsui, Central and Causeway Bay areas for luxury shopping. Visit Mongkok, Jordan and the Fashion Wholesale District in Cheung Sa Wan Road for mid-range fun stuff. Shop at Temple Street and Ladies Market for bargain-worthy goodies your lady will love.

  1. Celebrate Your Couples Foodie Fetish

Sharing munchies together is a sign of good times to come. Start your morning with a ‘yumcha’ dim sum breakfast, or do the A B C– Bacons, Eggs, and Bread. Lunch on roast meats, char siew and roast duck in Wellington Street near Central. Seal your couples’ foodie fetish with some authentic fish curry balls over rice at Hong Kong’s night market!

Enjoy Fabulous Views With Your Honey

Victoria Peak Hong Kong
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Stroll along the harbor, and enjoy Hong Kong’s shimmering lights reflected on the water. Take the tram to Victoria Peak and take in the fabulous views of the city from the peak. Stroll along Lan Kwai Fang and Victoria Harbor to capture some spectacular views of the coastal sights. End your picturesque Hong Kong sightseeing evening with a breathtaking view of the Symphony of Lights show at Victoria Harbor.

  1. Take A Couples Trip To Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland
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Hong Kong’s Disneyland is based on Chinese and Feng Shui design traditions. Explore the delights of Fantasyland, Frozen Land and the Marvel Area together. Watch the daytime parade “Flight of Fantasy,” and nighttime parade “Paint the Night,” as they pass by. Enjoy the “Disney in the Stars” fireworks display at night and the special Disney performances during major holidays like New Year’s Day.

  1. Cruise Around The Hong Kong Waters
Symphony of Lights Hong Kong
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A nighttime sail is breathtaking, with the Symphony of Lights and the city lights throwing brilliantly colored stars into the water. Take a picnic along – some seafood, a bottle of wine and something sweet to make it perfect. An evening cruise on the South China Sea is one of the most romantic things to do in Hong Kong.

  1. Ride The Big Ferris Wheel Together
Hong Kong Observation Wheel
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The 60-meter tall Hong Kong Observation Wheel may not be the tallest in the world, but it’s no less romantic. Go up to the top in the evening and watch incredible views over Victoria Harbor, while the skies and the sea glow with a million reflected lights.

  1. Catch Spectacular Sunsets Together!
Yung Shue Wan Village Hong Kong
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There’s something about watching a magnificent sunset together that brings couples closer. Catch some incredible sunsets at the Yung Shue Wan village on Lamma Island. Also grab some panoramic, magnificent 360-degree views of Hong Kong’s skyline from the city’s highest viewing platform, the open-air Sky Terrace 428.

  1. Enjoy A Romantic Dinner Together
Romantic Dinner Hong Kong
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Enjoy a lovely candlelit dinner while feasting your eyes on fabulous view of the city from the 396-meter tall Peak Tower, Hong Kong’s magnificent leisure, and shopping complex. Take your pick of these terrific restaurants – Wildfire, Lú Fēng, Fujiyama Mama or Hong Kong Day.

  1. Take A Romantic Chopper Ride Over Hong Kong
chopper ride Hong Kong
chopper ride Hong Kong

Enjoy a fabulous helicopter ride over Hong Kong and the spectacular birds-eye view of the city. Several tour operators provide helicopter tours, so do check them out. Grab a hi-tech camera with a telephoto lens and capture some incredible aerial views of the city.

  1. Picnic Together At Hong Kong Park
Hong Kong Park
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This 80,000-acre public park’s stunning natural landscape with its streams, ponds, waterfalls, and cliffs made from artificial rocks offers a much-needed breath of fresh air. Grab your honey by the hand and stroll along the free guided bird-watching walks held every Wednesday.

  1. Get Some Couple Pampering Done At A Fabulous Spa!
Hong Kong couples spa
Hong Kong couples spa

What better way to bond with your love than at a spa, being pampered by practiced hands, while fragrances from aromatic oils and scented candles fill the air. After a day of sauna, steam, whirlpool and instant rejuvenation treatments, the two of you will feel closer than ever to each other.

  1. Go Beach Bumming With Your Honey!
Tung Wan beach Hong Kong
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Hong Kong has some really nice beaches for beach bumming. So go ahead, do the hold-hands-and-stroll thing with him, enjoying sunsets over the water. If you’re into surfing, check out Big Wave Bay. However, for a bit of a private coochie-coo, Tung Wan beach is your best bet.

  1. Couples Fun At The Cool Ocean Park Theme Park
Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Hong Kong

This park is just perfect for couples. There’s a panda observatory with tiny pandas in it that’ll make her squeal in happiness. The dolphin shows, the aquarium and the vintage Hong Kong theme park are definite people pleasers. Lunch at Neptune’s restaurant and enjoy fabulous views of the sea.

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Conclusion

Hong Kong’s a place made for couples; it’s a place filled with beautiful landscapes, fun places to hang out, great spas and wonderful parks and attractions. There’s no dearth of romantic fun to enjoy in Hong Kong. The important thing is to discover what the both of you like to do and then do those things together. If you’re into artsy stuff, do a tour of Hong Kong’s museums, theaters, and Madame Tussaud’s chamber. You get the idea.

As a Mass Comm postgraduate, Neha naturally has an artistic take on everything about life. This is quite evident in her writings as well. An avid trekker, explorer and a true foodie; Neha finds happiness in small endeavours of life and loves to pen them down as a cherished memory. A firm believer that “we have just one life to live and so much to do”, Neha lives every moment to the fullest.

The Wonders Of The Great Barrier Reef Islands

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If you haven’t heard of The Great Barrier Reef Islands, then you’re totally missing out in life. The Great Barrier Reef is a world heritage and it is also one of the most visited islands in the world because of its natural beauty and wonderful natural resources.

As per Wikipedia, The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2,300 kilometres (1,400 mi) over an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometres (133,000 sq mi). The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia.

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Wonders of the Great Barrier Reef

  1. Hamilton Island
Hamilton Island - Great Barrier Reef Islands
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Hamilton Island is one of the most beautiful islands near the reef. It is located in Queensland, Australia and it is said to be a car-free island meaning there are no cars in the place so you would truly feel like you’re living in a rural community if you ever visit to have a retreat or a short mini-vacation. Hamilton should be part of your bucket list.

  1. Heron Island
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Heron Island is one of the most visually pleasing islands in the great barrier reef. It is located in the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Part of the reef. It is composed of different resorts that will surely satisfy you and your family. Heron Island is definitely worth going.

  1. Green Island
Green islands- Great Barrier Reef
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Green Island can be found in the Cairns Region of Queensland, Australia. It is also one of the most beautiful and picturesque places in the great barrier reef and one fun fact about it is that out of all the 300 coral cays in the reef, only the Green Island has a rainforest so if you are looking to explore more on an island that has a rainforest, visit this place!

  1. Lady Elliot Island
Lady Elliot Island, Great Barrier Reef Island
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Lady Elliot Island is also a coral cay that can be found in the Southernmost part of the Great Barrier Reef Islands. The island is said to be in vegetated shingle clay which is considered as uncommon to an island. The Lady Elliot Island is also said to have the highest bird diversity so if you love bird-watching then this is the best place to visit!

  1. Lady Musgrave Island
Lady Musgrave Island, Great Barrier Reef islands
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Last but definitely not the least, Lady Musgrave Island. This island is a 14-hectare coral cay that can be found just next to the Lady Elliot Island. The island is named after the wife of Anthony Musgrave, the governor of Queensland. Lady Musgrave is said to be the most frequented islands in the Great Barrier Reef as there are a lot of people who always do camping and educational tour of the island.

The Great Barrier Reef is really one of the most beautiful places to visit on earth so better put this now on your bucket list!


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