Tuesday, 4 December 2012

SINGAPORE HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS



Singapore is a small and wealthy island with many leading financial centers of the world. Tourism in Singapore is the major industry as it attracts millions of visitors every year with its good shopping, tasty food and wonderful places to spend your vacation. Singapore is in fact one of the most enjoyable cities in Southeast Asia.

Sentosa Island :
In Singapore, Sentosa Island is the best place with its recreation theme-park and various fun filled activities. It is a good place to enjoy with your family. There are various museums, dolphin lagoons, and splendid beaches. The underwater World, is a famous attraction in Sentosa that provides an introduction to the aquamarine world of fishes, corals and others, that will prove to be both enlightening and enjoyable.
Singapore Zoological Gardens :
There are more than 2,000 creatures are housed in this landscape. This zoo is based on the open zoo concept and is one of the highly acclaimed place to visit in Singapore. The zoo uses natural barriers for the animals like rock walls, streams, and even separate vegetation according to the species. Special attractions include Children’s World, where kids can interact with animals and enjoy excellent playgrounds, the six island Primate Kingdom, the sea lion and penguin gallery, the air-conditioned polar bear exhibit and a miniature railway.
Asian Civilisation Museum :
The Asian Civilisation Museum is the most established museum in Singapore that exhibits Asia’s cultures and evolutions. Those who are interested in histories and origins, then this is a great place to know about Singapore’s forefathers who came here for the past centuries.
Singapore River :
Singapore River, the life of the city provides visitors with the unique experience of Singapore’s past and present. River boat ride makes a view of  beautiful landscape of Singapore with many famous architectural buildings, city lights during the night. Some of the highlights of the river trip are Marina Bay, Boat Quay, Robertson Quay and Clarke Quay.
Henderson Waves :
Henderson Waves is a Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge, also part of the Southern Ridges, is built to connect the two hills of Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill and has a wave like form made up of seven adjoining curved steel structures. It has become a popular spot for photographers.
Merlion
The landmark and mascot of Singapore is Merlion located just outside of the Esplanade with its imaginary creature which has a head of a lion and a body of a fish. The lion represents Singapore’s original name – Singapura – meaning the lion city. It is a good place to take photographs both during day time as well as in the night.
Singapore Night Safari :
Singapore Night Safari is a wild life park which has won Singapore Tourism Awards several times. This is another best place to enjoy the animals in their natural habitat. It is the first nocturnal zoo of the world. This wild life park can take tour in a open tram that will take you to explore around 40 hectares of forest. You can see animals in their natural habitat sleeping in comfort.






4 comments:

  1. Singapore is a popular place to visit in Asia. The Sentosa Island is beautiful. Thanks for sharing the pictures here.

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  2. I agree with you. Singapore is one of the good holiday destinations that can definitely offer you loads of fun. I went there last year, and the ultramodern city is just amazing. I really love Sentosa island. THe only thing that I was disappointed at, a minor disappointment really, is that I haven't found a nice crag to rock climb, which is my passion. But aside from that, Singapore is really great! I can't wait to visit there again.

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  3. Woow...The best vacation destinations. I love them and want to go to the country again. Thank for sharing.

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  4. By seeing this post, I am eager to visit Singapore and like to visit the places in the blog. Nice post!

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