International Packages
Singapore

Are you looking for a place with a perfect fusion of greenery and tall buildings? Do you want to get lost in the vibe of the city yet enjoy the lush greenery surrounding it? Then Singapore can be an ideal destination for you. Though it is one of the most densely populated countries in the World, it has managed to keep itself clean and litter free. Cleanliness is the primary objective of Singapore. This country, along with the help of its citizens, has been able to create a clean and green environment that not only attracts tourists but is also maintaining the ecological balance.

If you want to cover the major tourist attractions such as Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island and Universal Studios Singapore, you need at least 3-5 days. However, if you want to dive into diverse cultural neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, you may need additional days.

Places to visit in Singapore
Universal Studios

With themed rides, live shows, and mind-blowing Hollywood movie sets, Universal Studios may be fascinating mainly to the kids but it has something to offer for people of all ages. There are multiple sections that people can visit which include Hollywood, New York, Madagascar as well as Ancient Egypt that will transport people on a both cinematic and geographical journey. The adventure-loving couples who are fond of white-knuckle rides, live movie scenes, and huge roller coasters, can call their travel agent to book their tour package to Singapore as soon as possible. The Universal Studios remain open from 10 am to 7 pm from Sunday to Thursday and 10 am to 10 pm from Friday to Saturday.

Orchard Road

Known to be the retail heart of Singapore, Orchard Road is a boon for shopping-freak people. A hub of discount outlets, upscale boutiques as well as departmental stores, there is also a wide range of luxury hotels by the side of this road where honeymoon couples can opt for a night's stay and explore casual pubs, eateries, and al fresco bars. There is an amazingly popular eatery in Orchard Road called Newton Food Centre which comprises barbecued seafood along with roasted meats to traditional desserts.

Little India

Considered to be an ethnic city in Singapore, it is situated towards the easternmost portion of the Singapore River and is known by the name of “Tekka” in the Indian Singaporean community. Though ethnic Indians are not a part of this region anymore, many of the Indian commercial or cottage industry usages are concentrated in Little India. Some of the top attractions of this region include the Tekka centre, the Tekka Mall, the Little India Arcade, Serangoon Plaza, and the Mustafa Centre (on a side road). Couples can also visit some of the remarkable places of worship such as Far Kon Sun Monkey God Temple, Foochow Methodist Church, Kampong Kapor Methodist Church, Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Anguilla Mosque, Jalan Mosque, and the Central Sikh Gurdwara.

The cuisine of Singapore
  • Singaporean cuisine has been created by blending Malay, Chinese, Indonesian, Indian, and Western influences. One of the top dishes that you cannot afford to miss trying out is the Hainanese chicken rice which is basically steamed chicken served with rice cooked in chicken stock. This all-time favorite dish makes for a quick, fulfilling lunch. For best results, you need to pour some dipping sauce over the chicken.
  • Another popular Singaporean dish is Chilli crab in which hard-shelled crabs are cooked in semi-thick gravy with a tomato chilli base. The steamed crabs are then partially cracked and lightly stir-fried in a paste comprising chilli sauce, ketchup, and eggs.
  • Singaporeans prepare a special dish called Laksa in which they use rice noodles in spicy coconut curry soup with shrimp, fish cakes, egg, and chicken meat (a cross between Chinese and Malay cuisine). Though this dish comes in many variants, the most consumed one is the Katong laksa, with cut-up noodles.
  • Other famous dishes include Char kuay teow, Hokkien prawn mee, Barbecued stingray, Fish head curry, Satay, Char siew meats on rice or noodles and Oyster omelette.
Best time to visit Singapore

Though Singapore remains occupied by tourists throughout the year, the most ideal time to visit this Country is from December to June. The weather in Singapore remains comparatively consistent. If honeymoon couples want to avoid the stuffing of crowds, they may visit Singapore from July to November when the number of visitors is a bit less as compared to other time of the year.