Good
connectivity from Jaipur, quick visa process and plethora of diverse activities/places
on offer, Singapore was just perfect for our family holiday. To add on to the family
charm, we found just the perfect AirBnb apartment.
This
is how we spent five action packed days in the splendid city of Singapore:
Day
1 – Late
afternoon, we visited the beautiful “Gardens by the Bay” which
has two huge indoor air conditioned domes - cloud forest and flower dome, the
biggest and most wonderful of their kind.
Super Tree Grove |
The sheer grandeur and the rich
collection of plants and flowers procured globally are indeed mesmerizing. While
inside the garden, one may also enjoy the light and sound show at the super
tree grove.
MBS as we walked by the bridge |
We
then walked over by the bridge to Marina Bay Sands (MBS-the iconic building
of Singapore) and enjoyed another splendid light, sound and water show at the
riverfront; and concluded our day (or rather night) at double-storied gigantic 24-hour
Casino at MBS.
Entry to the casino is free and has
options to bet from as low as 10cents!
Day 2 – Early afternoon, we took a two hour City Tour to glance over the magnificence of Singapore which covers Merlion Park, drive round the Civic District, Suntec, Chinatown and much more...
Inside The Flyer |
Late
afternoon, we took a flight of Singapore Flyer - Asia’s
largest Giant wheel (even taller than London Eye). Taking a ride on this air
conditioned wheel is a one-of-a-kind experience treating to a visual 360 degree
feast of iconic landmarks and views of the entire island.
Night View of the city: MBS & Flyer |
The
famous roof top Pool of the Hotel MBS is accessible only to hotel guests.
However, one can visit the club Ce La Vie on 57th floor
which shares a glass wall with the Infinity pool and offers quite similar view.
After
a day well-spent in sightseeing, my husband Ankit and I wanted to chill a
little more, so we headed to Clarke Quay, the liveliest nightlife
spot of Singapore. It was almost midnight at Thursday and the atmosphere was
extremely happening; cool breeze, good live music and people enjoying over food
and drinks. Although there were very limited vegetarian eating options, we had
a gala time hopping at the numerous clubs, bars, riverside restaurants, cafes stretched
over the entire street.
Clarke
Quay is open till 4 am on weekends. If one doesn’t drink or has the company of kids,
a 40 min river cruise is an amazing way to get the feel of this place.
Day
3 – After a late
night, we started early for Universal Studios. From the rides,
shows, parades to interactions with characters, there was so much to do!! For
me, the park highlights were Transformers, Mummy Returns, Jurrasic Park-Lost
World, Human vs Cyclone roller coasters and Water World Show. However with the
normal ticket, most of these attractions had a waiting time of 45-90min. To
avoid the queues, one can top-up the ticket with an express pass for additional
50 SGD.
At Universal Studios |
It
was super crowded during the day but by late evening, most of the people by
school, package tours, etc. left. Since all the rides and the park are open
till 10pm, we could get the rides easily and thoroughly enjoyed the open air
roller coasters and boat rides in the night.
After
draining ourselves exploring every tiny bit of the park, we went back to the
apartment and ordered dinner from Khansama Tandoori Restaurant. Believe me,
nothing precedes the joy of Indian Food home delivered in Singapore at 12:30 in
the night.
Day4 – After an exhaustive day, all of us
opted to laze around. Early evening, we visited a cousin and happened to see
their beautiful condo and Singaporean living style.
On this free day, Shopaholics can indulge in sinful
shopping at Mustafa which sells everything from safety pins to TV, Bugis street
for reasonable shopping and Orchard road for branded stuff. One should also visit
Arab Street and Little India to witness a non-Singaporean ambience.
1-Altitude World's highest Alfresco Bar |
Alternatively,
animal lovers may also explore any one/two of Night Safari, Singapore Zoo and
Jurong Bird Park.
We
like to experience the specialty when we are in a new city, and hence we went to the
strongly reviewed 1-Altitude on 63rd floor of
Raffles Place that offers a 360 degree view of Singapore creating a real
on-top-of-the-world feeling. Altitude has a cover charge of 45SGD which
includes 2 drinks from their list and is absolute worth the money. This also includes
entrance to their electrifying Club called Altimate.
Day 5 –Sentosa
Island: To reach here, we opted for Cable Car to have an aerial view of the
entire island. Sentosa is huge, colourful, boasts of various attractions,
restaurants, hotels, a 24 hour casino at Resort World Sentosa, etc. To roam
around the island, one can either take the free mono rail or bus or simply walk
around.
Madam Tussauds Wax Museum |
Sea Aquarium |
4D Adventure Rides seemed quite similar to ones at Universal Studios and may be skipped if on a time-crunch. Adventure lovers may explore thrilling options like Bungee Jumping, Giant Swing, Sky Line and Luge, etc.
Familyyy.... With the Merlion |
It
was almost 8:30 and time for “Wings of Time”: A show of absolute brilliance
that must not be missed. It has a live cast and an open air viewing gallery for
a show put by featuring pyrotechnic displays, water jets, laser show and flame
bursts. I was in awe of its splendour.
After an awesome and eventful day, we returned to the apartment and called for a Pizza Night….Home Delivery…. Dominos… Yummm!
Day 6 –
I
was pleasantly surprised as we spent five days totally engrossed in the
man-made wonders of Singapore. As we marvelled at the spectacular sights the
tiny island nation had to offer, it was time to bid Adios!
In
summary, this is the itinerary I suggest exploring the shades of this happening
country:
Day1
– Gardens By the Bay; Light, sound, water show at Marina Bay riverfront; Casino
Day
2 – City Tour, Flyer, Sky Observation Deck, Clarke Quay
Day
3 – Universal Studios
Day
4 – Mix of Shopping Spree at Bugis Street, Orchard Road, Mustafa, Arab Street;
Night Safari, Zoo, Jurong Bird Park; Roof
top 1-Altitude
Day
5 – Sentosa Island
Here
is some FIRST-HAND ADVICE-
- All
attractions require long walking, so wear comfortable shoes. Also, If you
are travelling with a child, always carry your passport to take a stroller
- Carry a
set of formal clothes during the day as all major clubs have a formal
dressing code.
- You
will need your passport for entry and exit in casinos. Some clubs might
also ask for it, but most would most likely accept on your phone
- There
is a lot to be covered in limited time; keep snacks and food handy as
there is no restriction on carrying your own food at any of the
attractions
- Carry a
bottle with you as there are drinking water dispensers available
everywhere
- Nothing
is far in Singapore, but a 5km taxi can fare upto 1000rs. Download the app
“grab” or take a taxi from taxi points
- Singapore
is very tourist-friendly and hence for tickets of major attractions, it
provides options of flexible dates, special rates for senior citizens,
kids and infants and cost-effective combo packages. While booking, keep
these and time of attractions in consideration
- Singapore
Airport is huge and you need to pre-check the terminal of your flight to
avoid last minute hassles
- You may
pre-book taxis and other tickets from Suresh Travels – A guy from
Hyderabad giving personalised services in Singapore
Now all you need to do is go there and have a
first-hand experience of the picture perfect city for yourself. Till then,
Happy Holidays!!
Shruti
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