Come on this trail and discover the history, culture and lifestyle of multi-racial Singapore. Stroll along the colorful streets of Little India and be dazzled by the hive of activity that permeates every nook and cranny of the area. Then visit the Esplanade, our latest multi-million dollar theatre attraction located in Marina Bay. Drive past the Financial District to Chinatown, a place where many of our immigrants’ forefathers set up home. Patronize the varied and unique shops and visit the oldest Hindu Temple in Singapore, the magnificent Sri Mariamman Temple. Last stop is the Singapore Botanic Gardens, the 'green lung' of our city centre, and experience the calm and serenity of this 52 hectares garden. read more
This tour is a must for bird enthusiasts and a pleasure for those who simply enjoy nature in all its beauty. Our route takes us along Keppel Harbour, part of the world's second busiest port and the Jurong industrial Estate, Singapore's economic showpiece. At the Bird Park, you'll find hundreds of exotic birds flitting happily about their daily lives. In fact, there are over 7,000 birds of more than 600 species gathered in this beautiful 20- hectare sanctuary! Board the panorail to visit the world's largest walk-in aviary and view what is said to be the world's highest man made waterfall. Also included is an amusing 25-minute Bird Show. read more
Let us take you on a wild and exciting tour at the Singapore Zoological Gardens, where you'll find over 2000 animals from all over the world residing in habitats virtually similar to their own. Set in 28 hectares of lush, landscaped gardens, the zoo is based on an open concept with very few cages. You may observe several of the interesting exhibits from your seat in an electric tram follow by "Wild Breakfast" with barn owls, gibbons, binturong (bear-cat) and spider monkey. Than it's "Animal Show Time" with specially trained sea lions and elephants. read more
A leisurely drive takes you to Mt Faber for a cable ride to Sentosa Island and a panoramic view of the world’s busiest harbour. We then proceed to the Underwater World, one of the largest oceanarium that has an 83m long acrylic tunnel for a spectacular view of marine life. We next head for the Dolphin Lagoon where you get the opportunity to marvel at the performance of intelligent pink dolphins. Hop onto the island's shuttle and head for the Merlion, standing on a 23m high hillock overlooking Sentosa. It offers a 360 degree view of Sentosa as well as a panoramic view of Singapore's southern shore. read more
Tour begins with a visit to the Singapore River Mouth and Boat Quay area, where the Port of Singapore had its early beginnings. Walk down the narrow streets to discover old warehouses once used in our entrepot trade but now transformed into cyber cafes, pubs and restaurants. Next, experience the essence of multicultural Singapore in Waterloo Street, where you can observe devotees worshipping at two temples, one a Chinese Kwan Imm Temple and another a Hindu Temple - Sri Krishnan Temple. Along Waterloo Street there is also a Jewish Synagogue and a Catholic Church. All, coexisting peacefully side by side. read more
First stop is the Raffles landing site, at the mouth of the Singapore River, Board a traditional bum boat for a picturesque ride up the River. In pre-container days, bum boats were used to transport light cargo from ships anchored off-shore to the warehouses that line both sides the river. This is followed by dinner. After dinner, rejoin the coach to visit Royal Selangor Centre at Clarke Quay for a truly unique experience in the world of pewter. Watch live demonstrations of pewter-making processes by skilled craftsmen. Next hop over to Bugis Village, named after the seafarers from Sulawesi who used to sail and conduct the coastal trade with Indonesia in their sailing vessels from the Kallang River. read more
Most animals are nocturnal. At dusk they begin to stir for the hunt. At the Night Safari these activities are captured to best effect using subtle lighting which permits us to watch unclose whilst not disturbing the animals. The Night Safari houses over 1200 animals from 110 exotic species. tiger, striped hyena, golden jackal, cape buffalo, blue sheep and the rare greater one horned rhinoceros are but some of the animals you will see. The Night Safari covers an area of 40 hectares of secondary jungle with the Seletar Reservoir providing a beautiful backdrop. A tram ride, upon arrival at the Night Safari is the easiest way to familiarize you with the large grounds. read more
MORNING GLORY CRUISE: First the Morning Glory Cruise to the Southern islands with a stopover at Kusu Island, except during Kusu Festival around October (nineth month of the lunar calendar), to see the ancient Chinese temple which legend says was set up by Admiral Cheng Ho for his sailors. HIGH TEA CRUISE: Second, the afternoon high tea cruise which follows the same route as the Morning Glory Cruise but includes a delectable selection of cakes, tartlets and sandwiches served for high-tea. DINNER CRUISE: If you want to enjoy sailing at its best, join our sunset dinner cruise. The evening breeze, the setting sun and the peace and quiet of the open sea is an experience not to be missed. View all this from the aft castle of M.V. Cheng Ho before sitting down to a sumptuous international buffet dinner. read more
Tour begins with a visit to one of the oldest Chinese temples in Singapore, the Thien Hock Keng Temple which is more than 160 years old. The unique wooden structures and wood carvings were built and assembled without using any nails. Next stop is the Chinatown Heritage Centre. Discover and trace the journeys, beliefs and myths of early Chinese migrants who made their way to Singapore. Gain an insight of their lives and experience for yourself the hardship of living in the dark and cramped quarters they built in Chinatown. Last stop is Kampong Glam-where the old Arab Quarters once stood. Learn about the practice of Islam in this part of the world at the Sultan Mosque. Along Arab Street, see the last remaining shops in Singapore still selling sarongs, rattan baskets, brass works and unique leather products used by the Muslim community. read more