Chinese and Japanese Gardens
These two gardens are located side by side to each other. But reflect beautifully contrasting landscapes. The Chinese garden spreading across 13-hectare area has the representation of being a traditional Chinese imperial garden with pagodas, while the Japanese Garden highlights simplicity with its stone lanterns, classical Japanese motifs and Zen rock garden.
East Coast Park
East Coast Park is the best playground not only for Singaporeans but also for international tourists. It offers numerous avenues of fun, like cycling, canoeing, windsurfing, bowling, picnicking and more. You can also enjoy delicious food served here.
Jurong Bird Park And Jurong Reptile Park
Covering the vast area of 20-hectares, this is the largest bird park in the whole South-East Asia. It is the home for about 8000 birds of 600 species. Named as Birds of Prey, it displays the outstanding huntsman ship of big birds like, the eagles, falcon and hawks. . It also has the world's biggest man-made waterfall and world's largest hornbill collections. The main attraction for tourists is the Jurong Bird Park All-Star Bird Show, which entertains you by beautiful parrots, flamingos and other thrilling highlights. You can also see Penguins swimming in their air-conditioned habitat.
Jurong Reptile Park is also South-East Asia's largest one that boasts over 50 reptilian species living in various landscapes. It offers you memorable experiences like, walking a track near which the reptiles freely roam, enjoying the reptile shows or taking a snap with them.
The Night Safari
Night Safari is such irrestible attraction of Singapore that no tourist can afford to miss. It is the world's foremost and only night zoo of its kind. It offers you the chance to see nocturnal animals' activities in eight different biological zones. Some 1000 nocturnal animals ranging from timorous forest dwellers to ferocious predators. This is a great opportunity to explore the Asian, African and South American habitations in the dark, which diminishes all the visible barricades between the tourists and the wild animals
Chinatown
Famous as the cultural heart of Singapore, Chinatown provides memorable glimpses in Singaporean history with its plentiful temples, bedecked terraces and an interestingly frenzied hodgepodge of shops, trading merchants and their continuous activities. Nice restaurants and posh shops décor the whole of Chinatown, beautifully.
Little India
Little India is a humbly multihued area having small shops, nice-smelling aromas and melodic Hindi film music. Its whole environ lends much needed break from the prudish contemporaneousness of the city. You can pick up pictures of Hindu deities, relish delicious vegetarian food and observe chapatis being fried by street side cooks.
Sentosa Island
The biggest park than all Singapore's parks together, Sentosa Island is just wonderful. It is the most visited attraction by the international tourists. It offers you everything on earth, from aquariums, museums, sporting facilities, beaches, luxury hotels, rides, walks and food centres. The recently built Carlsberg Sky Tower that offers the whole overview of Sentosa is the best attraction.
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