

A scenic journey through Singapore's historic waterfront, offering stunning views of iconic landmarks.

Singapore's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Singapore's hot and humid climate.
Protection against mosquitoes is important, especially in the evenings.
Thick toast topped with coconut jam (kaya) and soft-boiled eggs, served with coffee or tea.
Poached chicken served with fragrant rice, cucumber, and a special dipping sauce.
Marinated, skewered, and grilled meat (chicken, beef, or mutton) served with peanut sauce and cucumber relish.
A beautiful Chinese temple built in the 1820s, showcasing intricate carvings and a peaceful courtyard.
A relaxing 40-minute boat ride along the Singapore River, offering views of iconic landmarks and historical sites.
A vibrant riverside dining and entertainment hub, featuring a mix of restaurants, cafes, and bars.
Famous for its fish head bee hoon, a local delicacy, since 1978.
A historic waterfront dining spot offering panoramic views of the Singapore River.
Iconic for its chili crab, a Singaporean specialty, since 1987.
These intricately beaded slippers are a symbol of Singapore's Peranakan culture, with designs passed down through generations.
A classic gin-based cocktail, the Singapore Sling is a must-try and a great souvenir in the form of a bottle from the Raffles Hotel.
Tea is a significant part of Singapore's culture, with local favorites like Tie Guan Yin and Pu-erh available at various tea shops.

Bhawani Mandir, a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Bhawani, stands as a symbol of Kanpur's rich cultural heritage.
Kattappana Fish Market, nestled in the Idukki district of Kerala, is a bustling hub for fresh seafood, offering a glimpse into the region's fishing culture.
Donglong Park, a serene oasis in Guangzhou, offers lush greenery, historic temples, and stunning views of the Pearl River.