How to Plan the Perfect Singapore Trip

 Singapore is the quintessential holiday destination. One of the most visited places in South East Asia. Singapore is noted for its multi-cultural ethnic groups, the exotic festivals, melting pot of cuisine and for being a garden city despite its many skyscrapers. Singapore can also be very expensive to explore, however with the tips listed here on how to plan the perfect Singapore trip, you can enjoy an amazing holiday there.

1. Get Updated On Basic Singapore Facts

Located on the southern end of Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore is a city-state. The official language spoken there is Malay, although Tamil, Mandarin and English are widely spoken too. Due to its multi-ethnic community, Singapore is home to Chinese, Malays and Indians. Hence, religion too is diverse in the country where you will find people belonging to many faiths such as Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and Islam. All this diversity means you get to enjoy sightseeing across many exotic communities and their shrines. Dine on cuisine from different cultures and experience a variety of festivals and traditional rituals.

2. The Best Time To Plan A Visit To Singapore

As a tropical destination, Singapore boasts sunny weather all year round. The average temperature is around 27C degrees, with the likelihood of sudden showers taking place. Hence, it's best to carry an umbrella or raincoat when out exploring. And since Singapore is a business hub in Asia, the nation sees an influx of visitors all year round. Catering to the constant corporate and leisure travellers visiting the country, some like the Clark Quay hotels Singapore offer a range of services from leisure activities to the provision of meeting rooms and business event planning.
And while hotel prices remain constant throughout the year, you can look for discounts since many like Park Hotel Clarke Quay offer special promotions for guests to choose from. Look for a Singapore hotel promo especially during peak seasons, falling between November to January and June to July. During these months the country sees an influx of tourists, owing to events such as shopping festivals and the colourful Chinese New Year. If you want to plan a quieter and less expensive holiday to Singapore, you can avoid these months and visit the nation which will still be sunny and welcoming.

3. Travelling Around Singapore

Singapore is best explored by foot, as it's a large city and there is so much to experience. However, there are times the heat and humidity can be much, in these instances you will find hopping aboard one of the public transport options, a convenient alternative to walking. The MRT and bus service is excellent, and since both are air-conditioned, they offer a nice little respite from walking in the heat. The MRT offers links to just about all top attractions in Singapore. And together with the bus service is a very cheap mode of transport. Besides, the MRT stations are so well marked with indications of where you are and where to go, that its impossible to ever get lost using the service.
Consider purchasing a tourist pass, available in various denominations for 1 to 3 or more days, and you can enjoy discounted rides on most public transport services. The cards offer discounted rates for rides on buses and the MRT and are sold at MRT stations, as well as, the airport. If you return your pass card when leaving, the balance available credit will be refunded to you.

4. The Best Places To Explore In Singapore

                                Singapore Botanic Gardens| Img via Wikimedia Commons


For a city-state, Singapore has a wide variety of attractions to explore. Listed below are some iconic spots you won't want to miss. Explore more and make yourself an itinerary of where you want to go and what you want to do.
The 158-year-old Singapore Botanic Gardens are a must visit. A UNESCO World Heritage Site these gardens are beautiful oases of colour. Entrance to the gardens is free, although a minimum fee is charged for entering the pretty orchid garden.
Shop at Orchard Road. If you are a diva looking for the latest in branded fashion, Orchard Road in Singapore is the best place to explore. The ritzy malls located there are bound to impress you with their collection of the world best and latest fashion trends for the entire family.
Next, check out iconic Marina Bay. There you will come across the Merlion statue the official mascot which defines Singapore. Stop for some pics in front of the statue and drop by one of the restaurants in the area for a taste of the famous Singapore chilli crab.
As night falls head over to the Gardens by The Bay. There the Supertree Grow promises to stun you while the famous water and light show is not to be missed. There is more to Singapore of course, such as the vintage colonial buildings, the war memorials. And exciting precincts like Little India, Chinatown and Thien Hock Keng Temple.
Explore, make yourself a list and savour an unforgettable holiday!

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