

A vibrant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Mariamman, known for its colorful architecture and annual festival.
A vibrant Hindu temple known for its colorful architecture and intricate carvings.
A bustling market area with a mix of Chinese, Indian, and Western influences.
A spectacular light and water show set against the iconic Marina Bay Sands skyline.

Sri Mahamariamman Temple has strict dress code, and long sleeves are required to cover shoulders and knees.
The temple has large courtyards and visitors are expected to walk barefoot in certain areas.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate of Singapore, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its South Indian breakfast, especially idli and dosa, since 1950s.
Historic restaurant serving Indian and Continental cuisine since 1944.
Famous for its variety of parathas, located in the historic Chandni Chowk area.
A spicy lentil soup with tamarind and pepper, typically served hot with rice or as a starter.
A flavorful dish of basmati rice cooked with mutton, spices, and ghee, served with raita.
A savory snack made from lentil flour, onions, green chilies, and spices, deep-fried until crispy.
Handcrafted wooden dolls painted in vibrant colors, depicting local culture and traditions.
Exquisite silk sarees with intricate zari work, known for their quality and craftsmanship.
Intricate bronze idols and sculptures, crafted using the lost-wax method, reflecting Tamil Nadu's rich heritage.
Jonker Street, a vibrant heritage road in Malacca, is famous for its Peranakan culture, antique shops, and night market.
A bustling, traditional market offering fresh seafood, local produce, and Okinawan specialties.

Bhartrihari Caves, a series of 20 rock-cut Buddhist caves, offer a glimpse into ancient art and architecture, while the Sunset Point provides a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea.