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Singapore is a highly developed island nation and is recognized as one of the largest economic powers in Southeast Asia. With its relatively small size, Singapore has successfully developed their country and city in a neat and organized manner. Not surprisingly, this country is a tourist attraction from around the world.
According to historical records from the third century, Singapore is known as "Pu-luo-chung", or "island at the end of the peninsula" at that particular time. Then, the city is known as Temasek which means "city in the sea", when the first settlement was set up in the 1300s. In the 14th century, Sang Nila Utama, a prince of Palembang was on the hunt and seen an animal that he had not seen yet. Considering it as a good sign, he established a city where the animal had been seen and named it Singapore, from the Sanskrit "simha" (lion) and "pura" (city) word meaning City of Lion. Initially, Singapore was the capital of the Malay Federation or known as Malaysia at this point but has outward themselves in 1965.
Singapore today consists of 15 districts that have their own attractions and are worth the visit. Singapore has many interesting places to visit, including Orchard Road, Sentosa Island, Marina Bay and more. The currency used is the Singapore dollar symbolized by S$ or its ISO abbreviation, SGD. The country also has various peoples who live peacefully and tolerate each other. If you want to visit Singapore, you do not have to worry about the language because the people are using English as the first language of speech as well as Malay and Mandarin as an alternative language. Signs and notices around the city are also written in English, making it easier for tourists to understand it.
In terms of climate and environments, just like many others in Southeast Asia, Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate with no seasons shift, equivalent temperature, high humidity and heavy rainfall. The temperature is between 25 and 34 ° C. May and June are the hottest months and November and December are usually the monsoon season.
There are many exciting destinations for you to visit in Singapore. Merlion Park and Sentosa Island are two of the iconic destinations you must visit in Singapore. Your travel will be incomplete if you are not visiting these two popular places in Singapore. Hence, we suggest you to use public transport to move from one destination to another destination around the city. For all information, Singapore's public transport is recognized as the best in the world and is very efficient.
The first public transit is to use the MRT (mass rapid transit) service which is the fastest way to move around the city. The extensive route network allows you to visit any of Singapore's main attractions easily and is close to the MRT station. You can buy tickets at the station whenever you want to move, or if you use a lot of MRT while on vacation, you can buy Singapore Visitor Pass which allows you to use this unlimited facility at SGD 10 per day, SGD 16 for two days and SGD 20 for 3 days. This card can be purchased at the TransitLink Ticket Office at the following MRT stations: Orchard, City Hall, Raffles Place, Bayfront, Tanjong Pagar, Harbourfront, Chinatown, Farrer Park, Changi Airport, Bugis, Lavender, Jurong East, Kranji, Woodlands and Ang Mo Kio. Interestingly, MRT and Singapore MRT stations are equipped with special facilities for wheelchairs and blind people.
The second mode of transportation is by taxi service. The taxi service is more convenient and convenient if you want to visit the area a little further from the MRT station and not on the bus route. In Singapore, all taxis use meters, but there may be additional charges. You can arrange a taxi around the city of Singapore or queue at the taxi stand available at shopping malls, hotels and many places of interest. If you want to call to book a taxi, you can call the 6-DIAL CAB line (6342-5222) and your line will be connected to the taxi service company.
Finally, you can also travel and sightseeing using the bus service. For your knowledge, bus routes in Singapore are vast and cover almost the entire streets of the city. The bus service is the most cost-effective way to transport and you also have the opportunity to see the atmosphere around the city from the bus. All buses in Singapore are equipped with air-conditioning facilities to ensure passengers feel the comfort during their journey. To use the bus, you can wait at a station or bus stop that has been set. You can pay for this bus service using the Singapore Tourist Pass or use the EZ-Link card by touching the card in the card reader located next to the driver while you board the bus. But, do not forget to touch it again before you get out of the bus. In addition, you can also pay in cash.
Singapore is indeed a fully equipped city and provides many tourist attractions. No matter if you come with family for vacation or even travel alone at work, there are various offers available to you. Here are the places you can visit around Singapore.
Merlion Park
If you intend to take a stroll in Singapore, it is not complete if you do not see the Merlion monument itself located at Merlion Park. Merlion is Singapore's iconic lion-shaped creature and has a body like a fish. This monument stands magnificently on the shores of Merlion Park with the height of about 8.6 meters and weight of 70 tons. According to popular belief, the fish-shaped body portrays Singapore as a fisherman's village a long time ago and is known as the name Temasik which means 'sea town' in the Javanese language. Lion-shaped heads illustrate the name of Singapore which means 'lion city'. This monument was built by Lim Nang Seng and was publicly displayed on 15 September 1972 by the Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to welcome tourists from all over the world to this country. In the park also, there is a smaller Merlion monument known as 'Merlion Cub' as high as 2 meters and weighs 3 tons. This place is a must-visit destination if you want to have memorable memories with this iconic monument.
Mint Museum of Toys
If you are a fan of toy statues or action figures, you definitely do not want to miss the opportunity to visit this toy museum. With more than 50 000 vintage games available here, this museum has been recognized as the largest gaming museum in Southeast Asia. There are many interesting collections and collections of rare toys that you can see here. The price for entrance to this museum is SGD 15 for adults and SGD 7.50 for children and senior citizens.
Chicken rice
Having a population mostly made up of Chinese, chicken rice has become a quite popular food here. Chicken rice consists of cooked rice with chicken stock, chili sauce, soy sauce and ginger served with steamed or grilled chicken. For those of you who are familiar with the dishes, you definitely want the original and best taste. Visit the Maxwell Food Court located in Chinatown to enjoy chicken rice served at Tian Tian Chicken Rice.
Laksa Katong
Unlike other laksa elsewhere, this tiny laksa has its own speciality. This laksa is said to be a combination of Peranakan laksa and comes from Katong area. This laksa is served with curry sauce and spicy sambal to add the flavor. To try this laksa, you can find it at any Killiney Kopitiam branch located around Singapore. It is best to enjoy the dish with your family and friends!
Uncle Ice Cream
Ice cream is very well known in Singapore and so called ‘uncle’ because it is sold by an old uncle. It can be found around the street or the halls here at around SGD 1.20. Ice cream is served with bread or wafer.
Kampong Glam
Kampong Glam may be rarely heard among tourists as compared to other popular places in Singapore. However, if you have the opportunity to visit here, you will not regret it. This area is rich in Islamic history, Malay civilization and modern lifestyle. The main landmark of Kampong Glam is the Sultan Mosque and its surroundings; there are numerous roads and alleys filled with various information that can be read through the notice boards provided. The mosque was formerly the palace of Sultan Hussain Mohammed Shah and now it has been upgraded to Singapore's Malay Cultural Centre. Here, you have the opportunity to know more about the history and development of the Malays in the country. In addition, you have the opportunity to visit Haji Lane, an exclusive area of sale in the area. You can purchase a variety of items from modern boutiques available here. In addition, if you are a food enthusiast, do not forget to visit many exciting restaurants and cafes around Kampong Glam.
Jurong Bird Park
For animal lovers especially birds, you definitely want to visit this bird park. Being a habitat for more than 600 bird species from around the world, this bird park is divided into several sections specially designed to meet the needs and habitats of birds found here. Ticket price for an adult is SGD $ 25, while for children, the price is around SGD 16. Due to its serene ambient, this place is also suitable for those on a honeymoon.
With the flight and hotel ticket package available at Traveloka Malaysia, you can visit Singapore more easily and cheaper. Choose a variety of tour packages that we offer, and modify as you like to get the combination you want.
Day 1 Tour Ideas
1. The first day is spent at Universal Studio Singapore. You have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of attractions such as S.E.A. Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark, The Maritime Experiential Museum and Dolphin Island.
2. For a selection of meals, you do not need to worry as there are many restaurants here that serve a variety of dishes including local cuisine, western cuisine, and Italian cuisine. There are also plenty of halal food options available here.
3. If you plan to spend the night here, you are advised to book a room via online. This is because you have the opportunity to get a cheaper room rate.
Day 2 Tour Ideas
1. Start your day with a toasted bread breakfast at Killiney Kopitiam. Besides bread, you also have the opportunity to taste the original coffee there.
2. Visit Madame Tussauds Singapore located at 40 Jalan Imbiah. Here, you have the opportunity to photograph with many famous candles from around the world like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DiCaprio and many more!
3. Next, visit Little India located at Bukit Timah Road to enjoy the unlimited shopping experience. With reasonable prices, there are various types of items that can be found here.
4. If you are hungry, you can enjoy the nasi beriani or tandoori chicken in the restaurants around this place.
Day 3 Tour Ideas
1. Visit the Gardens by the Bay to enjoy the beauty of flora and fauna in the building! Divided into parts, you will surely be fascinated by every attraction that is here.
2. Next, visit the Singapore Science Centre to learn more about the various phenomena that occur in everyday life. Entrance fees are approximately SGD 12 for adults and SGD 8 for children.
3. Enjoy delicious nasi lemak at Bay Loon Power Nasi Lemak Restaurant.