Have breakfast in the wild with the Oriental small-clawed otter or the highly-endangered Orang Utan, or prowl through the dark with a pack of striped hyenas at some of our internationally-acclaimed wildlife attractions.
Visit the districts home to religious monuments as well as quaint shophouses selling ethnic goods and cuisine, testimony to the island-nation's rich ethnic, cultural and historical heritage.
Not forgetting the religions of different ethnic communities flourish harmoniously alongside each other. Where else can you find the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore in the heart of Chinatown?
In keeping with its reputation as the "Garden City", Singapore is awash with lush gardens and parklands as tropical greenery carpets the landscape. Innumerable trees and flowering shrubs line the expressways and colourful plants hang from balconies and overhead bridges.
Step into one of our many museums for a glimpse of local and international exhibits, many of which relate to Singapore's and South East Asia's heritage and diverse history.
Explore the landmarks and memorials relating to our colonial past and Japanese occupation during World War II existing alongside the futuristic skyscrapers which embody modern Singapore.
Singapore is not just one island, but a main island with over 50 surrounding islets. Some of Singapore's smaller islands offer a quiet respite from the big city with their laid-back ambience, idyllic beaches and inviting waters.
The Singapore River was the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meagre living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport.
Learn about pewter-making and Asian myths and legends, or snowboard and reverse bungee for the more adventurous. Interactive, entertaining, fabulously fun and educational best describes these attractions that belong in a league of their own.