You can perform this exhilarating high-wire act at Henderson Waves, a distinctive wave-like structure consisting of a series of undulating curved 'ribs', also Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge.
You can perform this exhilarating high-wire act at Henderson Waves, a distinctive wave-like structure consisting of a series of undulating curved 'ribs', also Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge.
Today, you can glimpse this legend at Merlion Park. This icon is a must-see for tourists visiting Singapore.
Gain insights into Singapore’s rich, multi-ethnic culture by visiting some of the country’s most fascinating places of worship, located in the heart of Chinatown.
Little India is truly one of Singapore’s most colorful historical districts. The district is a tantalizing blend of new and old, with contemporary street art and hip eateries sitting alongside age-old temples.
Beautifully restored to its former glory, the Malay Heritage Centre sits within these well-preserved grounds and is a must-visit for anyone interested in understanding the history of Singapore’s Malay community.
Head to Singapore’s second highest hill would deprive you of experiencing one of the most popular attractions in the country.
The Botanic Gardens is the country’s first UNESCO Heritage Site, joining the ranks of iconic landmarks such as Cambodia’s Angkor Wat and The Great Wall of China.
Enter the Cloud Forest, a mysterious world veiled in mist. Take in breath-taking mountain views surrounded by diverse vegetation and hidden floral gems.
Spectacular and innovative, it is the largest glass greenhouse in the world as listed in the 2015 Guinness World Records!