2021 Singapore Bucket List

Singapore stands at top of the wish list of tourists because of its unique blend of history and modernity. It is the only country in Asia where you could enjoy rich cultural heritage multifariousness of religion and nationalities, historical monuments and breath taking modern architectural, wonders all in the same cosmopolitan city. Listed below are some of the attractions which one must put in Singapore Bucket List to make one’s Travel a lifetime experience to cherish forever.

Sentosa

An island resort which is one of the most attractive tourist points located in the southern part of the country. This Asian favorite playground consists of 2KM.long beach, Merlion Statue, variety of hotels with unlimited dining options of national and international cuisines, Universal Studio and world’s largest aquarium.

Cableway trip in Sentosa Island, Singapore. Aerial view showing lush green forest and sandy beaches.

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is known for its phenomenon of vitality and freshness of landscape, namely the Super Tree Grove, located right next to the Marina Resort, consisting of 18 vertical gardens with a height of 16 stories! It is a real treat for nature lovers. which is spread over an area of 250 acres. There are three sensational waterfront gardens. It’ huge canopies provide shade in the day and an electrifying experience of lightening with special effects at night. The Flower Dome presents plants from 5 continents in 9 different gardens. Cloud Forest charms us with its plant life from tropical highlands up to 2,000 meter above sea level. 35-metre-tall indoor waterfall and stroll above the jungle canopy via aerial walkways is in itself a elating experience.

SINGAPORE – FEB 11 , 2017 : Super tree in Garden by the Bay, Singapore.

Night Safari

Night Safari is a must visit place for any tourist to have a spine-tingling and stimulating experience of mysterious wildlife in Singapore. The Night Safari contains approximately 900 animals representing over 100 species, of which 41% are threatened species. The tram safari is one of the most thrilling attractions. It is a 40-minute drive through six geographical zones. It presents a variety of habitats. The drive thru provides a view of many free-range habitats. These are the six geographical zones. The exciting tram adventure with expert guide carries you along the variety of landscapes which include Himalayans foothills, Marshlands, Indian subcontinent, plains of African Savannah, lush rain forest of Malaysia and Nepalese River valley. It does not end here one must be ready for a tickling and tingling experience of a closer encounter with the wildlife along the different trails like Leopard trail, walking trails, fishing cat trails and marsh bird’s aviary.

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The Singapore Flyer

is a gigantic observation wheels. It is built over a 3-storey terminal building in Marina Bay. The Flyer is 165 meters high, and travels at 0.21km per second. It provide breath-taking panoramas of the Marina Bay. The Singapore Flyer is one of the world’s tallest Ferris wheels. During a intoxicating ride of about 30 minutes, one can have an elating experience of enjoying the city’s main attractions like the Singapore River, Raffles and Merlion Park. It’s a perfect place to capture scenes and to enjoy background music with your favorite cuisine.

Singapore skyline at night view from the Garden by the bay.

River safari

River Safari is one of the biggest and unique river-themed wildlife Park and a must in Singapore Bucket List. Some of the biggest and most endangered animals are kept in lofty tanks and walk-through exhibits! It’s exciting to see giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia . Moreover they have world’s largest freshwater aquarium themed after the Flooded Amazon Forest. Spending the day at River Safari is fun with family and friends. Sheltered zone during the rainy days makes this experience more stimulating .One can easily save money by combining River Safari with the Night Safari, Singapore Zoo and Jurong Bird Park .A special multi-park package that includes all tram, boat and carousel rides. can  also be worth enjoying.

Family feeding elephant in zoo. Children feed Asian elephants in tropical safari park during summer vacation in Singapore. Kids watch animals. Little girl giving fruit to wild animal.

 

Little India and China Town

If one is interested in exploring cultural and religious diversity then Singapore has recently launched Little India Heritage Walks that are so good to explore the area. It’s a sensory walk of colors , sounds and scents. Its main attractions are Serangoon Road, Rochor Canal Road., the Tekka Mall, the Little India Arcade, Serangoon Plaza, and the Mustafa Centre. It also include Several Hindu temples, mosques, and other place of worship .In China town one can explore the parallel Mosque, Pagoda, Temple and Smith Streets for shopping, sightseeing and delicious chines food .Souvenirs like the keychain, shirts and mugs ,chopsticks, calligraphy art and stone seals engraved with your name could be purchased from here. As  your bucket list is incomplete without some shopping. So in Singapore you can find anything from luxury shopping malls of Orchard street and if you want some bargaining then China Town, Little India and Arabs roads are the best choices to avail.

Singapore, Singapore – October 08, 2016: Women shop for Deepavali / Diwali festive ornaments at the Little India Arcade market.

Night Attractions

Singapore Bucket List will be incomplete without having a dosage of terrific night life of Singapore. Clarke Quay is one of the most stunning body of water. Merlion Park is as splendid sight during the day as it offers at night. Chijmes and Zouk are one of the best places for recreation and entertainment .Another wish needed to be added is a river cruise ship.

Beautiful young girl is walking in the night city

With all these details we hope you would have an amazing bucket list to follow and to enjoy all what this amazing country offers to the rest of the world.

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Umair Umar

Freelance writer who loves to travel and explore the world and write about the experiences.

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