Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Best Tourist Attractions in Singapore

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Best Tourist Attractions in Singapore
Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 74-hectare (183-acre) botanical garden in Singapore. It is the only botanic garden in the world that opens from 5 a.m. to 12 midnight every single day of the year, and does not charge an admission fee. This garden has an area of ​​approximately 64 acres, in this top tourist attractions you can enjoy the scenery and lush green trees. There is also a swan lake (Swan Lake), located not far from the entrance. It is not only one of Singapore's top attractions, but also one of the world's great venues for botanical study.


Singapore Botanic Gardens



Singapore Zoo
 Singapore Zoo is one of the major attractions for people on family vacation and wild life lovers. Singapore. Formerly known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens and commonly known locally as the Mandai Zoo.This zoo has a different concept from other zoos. With open cages, all animals can live like in their natural habitat. You will see lions under a grove of trees, polar bears and Pygmy Hippos.Singapore Zoo is most popular tourist destinations.



Singapore Zoo


Little India Singapore
Little India  is an ethnic neighbourhood found in Singapore that has Tamil cultural elements and aspects of other cultures.The Streets of Little India make for the ultimate traveller's delight! The ramshackle rows of shops are a treasure trove of Indian artworks, antiques, textiles and Indian Food. Little India is a major   tourist attraction in Singapore and is one of the most colourful and attractive places to visit in Singapore.


Little India Singapore


National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore is a national museum in Singapore and the oldest museum in Singapore.National Museum distinguish itself through its challenging and vibrant festivals and events that display new creative culture and heritage.National Museum is a famous tourist attraction in Singapore.


National Museum of Singapore

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