Night Safari:
Night Safari is home to 100 exotic animals and bird species, many rare and
endangered. This 40-hectare jungle allows you to watch 1,000 nocturnal animals
come alive at night in their natural habitat. A tram ride is also available. (www.nightsafari.com.sg)
.
Singapore Zoo:
The world's largest captive orangutan group lives at this open-moat,
free-ranging zoo, which spans over 220-acres. (www.zoo.com.sg/) . Zoo and Night
Safari are located close to each other and are very popular Singapore
attractions.
Singapore Botanical Gardens:
This national park is open daily and features beautiful lakes, animals, flowers
and plants, including one of the region's first rubber tree orchards. (www.sbg.org.sg/)
.
Sentosa Island:
Sentosa is a popular modern tourist resort island south of Singapore, visited by
some two million people a year. It can be reached from the mainland
via a short causeway or Cable Car. You will need at least 1 full day for this
Island. Don't miss the musical fountain show which uses the interaction of
lasers against water particles to create three-dimensional images. Sentosa
has many popular attractions including the following:
Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom Museum - this museum contains an impressive
display of more than 50 species.
Additional attractions in Sentosa Island - Under water world and the dolphin
show/lagoon. (www.sentosa.com.sg) .
Chinatown:
This is an ethnic neighborhood featuring distinctly Chinese
cultural elements and a historically concentrated ethnic Chinese population.
Little India:

This region has a South Asian - Indian look, exotic shopping and Indian style dining.
Arab Street:
This area has traditionally been home to Muslim residents and home
of a beautiful Sultan Mosque. Home of best spicy kebab's you can find.
Jurong Bird Park:
This 20.2-hectare park has the Asia Pacific's largest indoor aviary. The world's
largest collection of South-east Asian birds. This place is located away from
the main city.
Additional popular tourist attractions: of Singapore are:
Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Zoological Gardens and Boat Quay (shown in left
picture).

