101 Things to Do in Singapore

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Pulau Ubin Tours
Pulau Ubin is an island located off mainland Singapore. The Sensory Trail is a 1.5km long earth trail showcasing some of the various landscapes seen in Ubin; a walk here brings the visitor through a vegetable garden, orchards, mangroves, secondary forests and coconut plantations. It is a relatively easy walk, requiring no special equipment other than a pair of comfortable shoes.
 
Clarke Quay
Riverside festival village dedicated to good times, combining dining, shopping
and a heritage inspired Disney-style adventure ride.

Lau Pa Sat
Want to visit the oldest hawker centre? Lau Pa Sat is the way to go. Because of its outstanding, delicious food, Lau Pa Sat has remained opened and functioning since the 1900s till today.

Singapore Conference Hall
It hosts concerts by Singapore Chinese Orchestra and other arts performances regularly.

library@ Esplanade
Located within Esplanade, Theatres at the Bay, it houses the widest variety of CD recordings of classical pieces and books in one single library. It is a place where classical fans of Mozart, Beethoven should go.
 
Nature Reserves Trail
Dedicated to those seeking adventure amidst nature; nestled in the north of Singapore beside the rivers of Sungei Buloh Besar and Sungei Buloh Kechil is an ecological eden of sublime natural beauty.

St. Andrew’s Cathedral Church
The style of the present Cathedral is Early Gothic and the building consists of a nave with north and south aisles. The north and south transepts, originally built as porches for carriages, have in more recent years (North Transept: 1952, South Transept: 1983) have been extended to provide halls, meeting rooms and offices.

Jurong Bird Park
Southeast Asia's largest bird park, Jurong Bird Park is home to over 8,000 birds of 600 species from all over the world. Highlights include the world's largest collection of Southeast Asian Hornbills and South American Toucans, and the world's second largest penguin exhibit.

Singapore Zoological Gardens
How can one visit a country and at the same time don't visit its zoo? Singapore Zoological Gardens has much to offer It is an open concept zoo with 2800 animals representing 216 species on 28 hectares!

Night Safari
Come and experience the night life with a difference! The world's first wildlife park built for visits at night, the Night Safari is not like any ordinary zoo illuminated by the night or a modern version of nocturnal houses found in many zoos around the globe. Nestled in 40 hectares of lush secondary forest, the Night Safari offers guests the unique experience of exploring wildlife in a tropical jungle at night. Through the use of subtle lighting technique, guests are able to view over 1,000 nocturnal animals of 100 species in vast naturalistic habitats.



 
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