Singapore Tour Packages from Delhi
Singapore is the one of the most popular islands and international destination in Southeast Asia visited by travellers from all over the world. Its rich cultural and natural heritage blended with its futuristic cityscape makes this a wonderful tourist attraction. Singapore, The City of the Future is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world. Singapore is a great place for couples, family, and friends looking for adventure, culture, and good food. Singapore is definitely a good mix of all the great features we look for when choosing a destination. It is a place where travellers dreams come true. Our Singapore tour packages from Delhi helps you enjoy attractions, great food, vibrant nightlife, and great shopping options at affordable prices. We offer the best Singapore honeymoon packages from Delhi for couples. Get ready for the ultimate vacation experience by visiting this beautiful city surrounded by incomparable attractions.
Top Tourist Attractions in Singapore
Located between Malaysia and Indonesia, Singapore (Lion city), or “the little Switzerland of Asia,” is today considered the most expensive city in the world. The Cradle of western-style shopping centers is also full of sumptuous green spaces, which have earned it the nickname of “Garden city.”
If you have decided to go to Singapore, you will be interested in the following: we have tried to put together the must-see places that are included in our Singapore honeymoon package from Delhi.
Marina Bay- This bay formed in front of the mouth of the Singapore River, now a large body of freshwater, represents the historic heart of Singapore, a port activity that enabled the city’s development in the 19th century. The nerve centre of the city, it presents on one side the business district with its imposing buildings, and on the other side a wooden promenade along the bay, revealing ultra-chic malls, the Art Science Museum (representing a lotus), and the Marina Bay Sands, an important hotel complex made up of three hotels, topped by a one-hectare boat terrace which has the longest altitude swimming pool in the world, with an overflow of 146m!
Garden by the Bay- Garden Bay the Bay can be accessed by walking through the Marina Bay Sand Hotel. It is a magical garden, a peaceful haven of greenery, which lights up in the evening. It is a pure moment of relaxation in the city’s green lung, enough to spend a good evening.
Clarke Quay- A pleasant walk in this district with restaurants and shops interspersed with sculptures and other street art on the north shore is a must visit on a Singapore tour. The buildings of the business district are reflected in the waters of the Singapore River; you can even see the Marina Bay Sands. From here, you can take a cruise on the Singapore River, stroll along the quays, visit the Asian Civilizations Museum. At night, the atmosphere is festive with its bars and nightclubs.
Visit Padang– The Padang district is one of the locations included in our Delhi to Singapore package and has preserved the most colonial architecture of yesteryears: as if the British had not left. Here you will find many typical colonial buildings from the time of the British Empire: the Victoria Theatre, the City Hall, the former seat of Parliament, the Supreme Court, St. Andrews Cathedral, and the Empress Place Building – make it the museum of Asian Civilization.
The Botanical Garden– The Singapore Botanic Garden is a lush 63.7-hectare paradise, open daily from 5 a.m. to midnight. This cultural site includes six gardens: the National Orchid Garden, a jungle, the evolutionary garden, the ginger garden, the Tanglin Gate, and a “Jacob Ballas” children’s garden. The gardens are home to a wide variety of landscape features, plantations, and historic buildings. Established in 1859, it is an important plant research and conservation center in Southeast Asia.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve– Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is often obscured from travel blogs. Yet, it is a staple activity to do in Singapore, as it is vast, natural, and splendid. It covers 164 hectares on the slopes of the eponymous hill and is covered with equatorial forest, offering beautiful nature walks just 12 kilometers from Singapore’s business district.
Things to Do in Singapore
Enjoy Multitudes of Thrilling Activities on Sentosa Island – Sentosa Island is in itself a true paradise for tourists looking for a holiday of relaxation, adventure, and thrills. Among the unusual activities to do in Sentosa, the zipline is by far the most interesting. But you can also try the flying trapeze, surfing or diving. In short, Sentosa Island will satisfy your desires in every way. Don’t hesitate to bring the children there!
Cheap Shopping in Haji Lane – If you’re not a luxury brand lover, are on a tight budget for shopping, or are looking for a quieter place to shop than malls, you’ve come to the right place at haji lane. Tucked away in the Arab street, haji lane concentrates small shops adorned with very colourful graffiti. Here you will find the tips and trinkets that will wow your friends.
Take the Children to See the Animals – A real giant bird’s nest, Jurong bird park brings together hundreds of species: parrots, flamingos, and pelicans; you will be amazed. The Singapore zoo also has a lot of animals that will have a little effect on little darlings: elephants, rhinos, white tigers, but also marine animals at the sea aquarium. The little ones will jump for joy! Do not hesitate to go on the night safari to meet beautiful creatures in the middle of the night.
Party by The River at Clark Quay – At Clark Quay, you can soak up the ambiance of a chic Singapore business district. But its charm comes above all from the small colourful buildings along the river. It is the best destination for night owls. You can find everything there: small merchant stalls to taste good dishes, cafes, bars, and clubs. Taste the famous Singapore sling cocktail, and let yourself be carried away by the party atmosphere.
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore, like Malaysia, has an equatorial climate of maritime influence. This results in two monsoon periods during the year. In other words, the country does not have a real dry season, and it is very hot and humid most of the time, which is a good thing because the water temperature varies between 26 and 29 ° C, whatever the period. You can therefore visit Singapore all year round, with good rain gear.
Top Hotels to Stay in Singapore
Finding a place to stay in Singapore is very easy since the city is full of hotels, each more beautiful than the last. Keep in mind that Singapore is quite an expensive city. As a result, very cheap hotels are rare.
Top 5-Star Hotels in Singapore
- The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore
- Dusit Thani Laguna Singapore
- The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore
Top 4-Star Hotels in Singapore
- Villa Samadhi Singapore
- Concorde Hotel Singapore
- Peninsula Excelsior Hotel
Top 3-Star Hotels in Singapore
- Days Hotel by Wyndham Singapore At Zhongshan Park
- Aqueen Hotel Paya Lebar
- Venue Hotel The Lily, Singapore
Popular Food of Singapore
Food is a true reflection of the cultural influence and change of place over the years. Singapore’s food culture is a strong and tasty repertoire that represents the different cultures they live in. The food here is diverse, and new varieties can always be found on the corners, streets, or kiosks. From Michelin dishes to hot dishes prepared by street chefs, Singapore must have a huge appetite to taste everything it has to offer.
Here are some of Singapore’s most popular food stations for a variety of gastronomic experiences.
Pepper Crab and Chili Crab- Treat yourself with pepper crab and chili crab. The chili crab is cooked in a spicy tomato sauce. CNN ranked it 35th in its list of the 50 dishes to taste in the world.
Taste the otah otah- They are also found under the name otak otak. This preparation is based on grilled fish (often mackerel) mixed with tapioca and spices that come in the form of a paste, served in a banana leaf foil. This is mainly consumed as a snack. I liked. It is not spicy, and it is very fragrant.
Kue Dadar Gulung– Fall for Kue Dadar Gulung, colorful pancakes with pandan juice and filled with a mixture of coconut and palm sugar.
Don’t leave without tasting a laksa- Laksa is a kind of spicy coconut milk noodle soup garnished with shrimp. It’s so good. In Singapore, it is served with a foil of fish paste (otah otah) and a glass of lemonade.
Taste popiahs (the local spring rolls)- The pancake is made with wheat flour with filling including salad, shrimps, chili, cilantro, peanuts, small omelet slices, etc.
A2Z Travel Planners offer plenty of Singapore tour packages from Delhi. Picking the one basis of your preferences, personality, and pocket makes the difference.