

A serene wetland haven in Woodlands, teeming with diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered Sunda Pangolin.
Famous for its traditional Malay breakfast sets and nasi lemak.
Iconic hawker centre with a variety of local food stalls.
Popular conveyor belt sushi restaurant with a wide variety of dishes.
A serene wetland home to diverse flora and fauna, perfect for birdwatching and nature appreciation.
One of Singapore's last surviving dragon kilns, offering pottery workshops and a glimpse into Singapore's cultural heritage.
Experience the world's first wildlife park for nocturnal animals, featuring guided tram rides and walking trails.
Flaky, layered flatbread served with curry sauce, typically eaten for breakfast.
Poached chicken served with fragrant rice, cucumber slices, and dark soy sauce.
Marinated, skewered, and grilled meat served with peanut sauce and cucumber relish.
Sungei Khatib Biodiversity Pond is home to various insects, so repellent is essential to prevent bites.
To observe the diverse wildlife and birds at the pond, binoculars are recommended.
Protection from the sun is important, especially during long hours of wildlife observation.
Intricately designed batik fabrics that reflect the Malay heritage and are traditionally worn during festive occasions.
Unique, rustic pottery pieces made from local clay, showcasing the island's artisanal traditions.
T-shirts featuring hand-painted designs inspired by the pond's diverse flora and fauna, supporting local environmental conservation efforts.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kabini Dam offers a serene retreat with lush greenery, wildlife, and scenic backwaters.
A captivating light show that illuminates the ancient history of Dunhuang, held nightly at the Shazhou Night Market.
A serene urban oasis offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing, just 20 miles from Chicago.