Singapore Tours & Trips 2020

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Style Style Small Group Tour Small groups are usually defined as between 10 and 24 travelers, often less. If you're the kind of person who enjoys more intimate experiences and personal service this is a good choice. All else being equal you will pay a premium for this style vs a larger group tour.
Private Guided Private tours give you the undivided attention of a guide, and often involve special access to sites and unique experiences not available to larger groups. This is a great option for families, couples, and small friend groups. Expect to pay a bit more for the extra service.
Self Guided Tour A travel company plans your itinerary and arranges all the logistics including lodging, local activities, and transportantion. You have the flexibility of a solo trip while still getting the convience and time savings of expert planning. Get 90% of the benefits of a tour, without a guide.
Group Tour Groups are between 25-60 people, typically ~30-40. Usually there will be many opportunities to split off and enjoy meals and excursions in smaller groups. This is the most economical way to travel, saving up to 40% versus booking the same itinerary yourself.
River Cruise These vessels are smaller than most ocean cruisers, limiting which amenties are available. Passenger counts can vary. One of the biggest advantages of a river cruise is the ability to dock at smaller ports and local villages.
Small Ship Cruise Small ship cruises usually have a max passenger count of 500. The primary purpose of these trips is to spend time off the vessel in local ports (e.g. Mediterranean) or experiencing nature (e.g Galapagos or Antarctica). Cabins can vary from budget to luxury.
Large Ship Cruise This is the "floating city" experience, with multiple ways to enjoy your vacation aboard the ship as much as on land. Ships are multiple floors, provide several activities, culinary, and shopping options. They often make fewer stops and have less time available for shore excursions.
Retreats Similar to a self guided tour but staying in one location only with activities and day outings included as a part of the stay.

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Lodging Level Lodging Level Camping Typically involves most nights sleeping in tents (sometimes permanent tented sites) or in rustic cabins and lodges.
Basic - 2 star You'll stay in no-frills, but clean and comfortable, hotels or guesthouses. A 'Basic' trip might also involve a few nights of camping.
Value - 3 star Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels.
Premium - 4 star 3 to 4 star western hotel equivalents. While not all lodging will be 'luxury' they will be quite comfortable by western standards.
Luxury - 5 star The highest level of comfort and service. All accomodations are in four or five star hotels, boutique lodges or high-end homestays.

Physical Level Physical Level Very Easy Minimal walking - motor vehicles available for all major parts of trip.
Easy Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments.
Moderate Walking or physical activity half to most of day - no carrying equipment.
Strenuous All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included.
Extreme Very challenging all day hiking and backpacking carrying significant equipment.

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Travel Style Travel Style Flexible schedule A lot of free time, with very few inclusions. Ideal for independent and/or low-key travelers and cruisers.
Full schedule For those looking to maximize their sight seeing time. You thrive on a packed day’s schedule from 8 am to 6pm, with some (but limited) free time. Most activities and meals included.
Balanced schedule You will have solid amounts of both free time and structured time with some activities and meals included.

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Solo Friendly Solo Friendly Good for Singles Trips that specifically cater to travelers looking to meet other singles.
No Single Supplement Trips where single supplement is usually not required for solo travelers.

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Singapore’s Song (Monday - Deluxe room)

4 days
$ 520 / day
$ 2,080
From : $ 2,808
The strike-through price reflects either the high season trip price or the average price a traveler pays for a similar itinerary when the components are booked separately.
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Changi Airport you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Room would be available from 1400hrs.
  • Day 2: Singapore – Many Faces of Singapore Tour with bumboat ride (4hrs) B
  • We start off at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. At Clarke Quay, we embark on a journey along the Singapore River in a traditional Bumboat.
  • Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before circling around the Merlion statue, Singapore’s tourism icon.
  • Step off at Boat Quay to meet Sir Stamford Raffles – the founder of modern Singapore who drew up the Raffles Town Plan in 1822. Using the Singapore River as a natural boundary, functional and ethnic zones were marked out. The North Bank was reserved for government use, the South Bank for finance and commercial use. The Plan also included clear instructions on the layout and design of new buildings, shop-houses and streets, for example the five-foot walkways and right-angled junctions
  • Continue on to Chinatown – Raffles on realizing the increasing number of Chinese immigrant decided to reserve this whole area for the Chinese community. We walk along these refurbished and renovated shop-houses, along the narrow streets and see teahouses, medicine shops, acupuncturists, and calligraphers practicing their trades as they have for generations.You will have time to browse around the interesting stalls for local souvenirs
  • Next, we proceed to Arab Street – a repository culture for Singapore’s Muslim community, with its focal point being the Sultan Mosque. Here, you will find the biggest concentration of Muslim restaurants and shops selling merchandise from all over the Islamic world. These shops are a riot of color, displaying textiles, antiques, jewelry, artifacts and basket-ware. Textile stores are the most prominent, their walls and doorways draped with vibrant rolls of cloths and batiks.
  • As you step into Little India, be prepared for an assault on the senses! You will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands, followed by the treasure trove of silverware, brassware, wood-carvings and colorful silk saris, dazzling to behold.Stroll along Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane. A narrow pathway through a cluster of restored shop-houses, filled to the brim with Indian clothing, accessories, incense and a rather good Indian sweet shop.
  • Afternoon at leisure
  • 4hrs Nightout at Marina Bay (pick-up at approx. 6.30pm)At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens.Walk in the Cloud Forest and marvel at the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall, a mysterious world veiled in mist with and be amazed at the unique and fragile plants. Watch the Super Tree Grove come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night! Be amazed with a birds-eye view of the city from the top of Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark – it is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with observation deck in the clouds.
  • Last stop at Lau Pa Sat Festival Village to sample satays (grilled meats on skewer ) with ketupat (rice cakes) in the only satay street in Singapore. A busy street in the day but as night falls, plastic folding tables and chairs are setup along with the burning charcoal fires.
  • Day 3: Singapore – Walk with Our Ancestors Tour (4hrs) B
  • Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore!
  • Our first stop takes us to a Hakka cemetery. Built in the 1800s, it demonstrates how the ancient Chinese had believed in the importance of giving their ancestors a proper final resting place. It was considered the highest form of filial piety which would affect their destiny and ensure continued blessings for future generations.
  • Moving to bustling Orchard Road, we learn about its Feng Shui related buildings and how the previous Teochew cemetery hill is believed to be the land of seven falling stars. Explore an amazing monastery in Toa Payoh and see the semi-circular pond with Nine Water Dragons sprouting “Shui“ or water to deflect “Sha Qi” or negative energy from the nearby highway.
  • Finally, we stop at Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands. Believed to be the hub of prosperity, its many landmarks have been designed to enhance the vibrancy of the new Marina Bay financial district. From the imposing three towers to the oculus at the promenade, learn how these landmarks have been strategically placed to harness the “Qi” or positive energy from the Marina Bay.
  • Day 4: Depart Singapore
  • You will be transferred in time to the airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1200N.
Visits:
Singapore
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Singapore In Style

5 days
$ 371 / day
$ 1,855
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Singapore Changi International Airport, after clearing immigration and custom formalities, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Room will be available from 1500hrs.
  • Overnight at: REGENT SINGAPORE (Premier Room).
  • Day 2: Singapore – Half Day Singapore City Tour – 3.5 hours
  • After breakfast explore the city by driving round the Civic District, passing by the Padang, Singapore Cricket Club, historic Parliament House and the National Gallery Singapore. The Gallery consists of two national monuments – the former Supreme Court Building and the City Hall. Next, stop at the Merlion Park and enjoy the impressive views of Marina Bay. Do not miss out this picture-taking opportunity with The Merlion, a mythological creature that is part lion and part fish. Visit Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of Singapore’s oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples, before driving past Chinatown. Proceed to Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site – the Singapore Botanic Gardens and walk through the National Orchid Garden which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants Let your senses come alive at Little India as you walk past shops along the five-footway offering a variety of exotic fruits, spices, jasmine and orchid garlands.
  • Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own. (B)
  • Day 3: Singapore
  • Morning – Gardens by the Bay Tour – 3.5 hoursDiscover a world of wonders at the award winning garden attraction – Gardens by the Bay, featuring more than 500,000 plants from over 2,200 species! Replicating the cool and dry Mediterranean climate, the Flower Dome features 9 different gardens from 6 continents
  • – Baobabs and Bottle Trees, Succulent Garden, Australian Garden, South African Garden, South American Garden, California Garden, Mediterranean Garden, Olive Grove and Changing Flower Field Display. At the Cloud Forest, explore the highlands amidst orchids, pitcher plants and ferns from the cool-moist Tropical Montane region, featuring one of the World’s tallest indoor waterfalls at 35 meters as well as 7 discovery zones – Lost World, Cloud Walk, Treetop Walk, Crystal Mountain, Earth Check, +5 Degrees and Secret Garden.
  • Notes:Includes admission to two conservatories.Excludes admission to OCBC Skywalk and Garden Cruiser.
  • 6:00 PM: Singapore by Night Tour and Singapore Sling – 4.0 hoursEnroute to the world’s largest fountain, take in the beautiful sight of the central business district via Benjamin Sheares Bridge. Next, advance to Bugis Street or other night bazaars during festive period, where our guide will take you for a stroll at the night market or ‘pasar malam’ where you may chance upon bargains you never imagine.
  • Our last stop for the evening will be at Smoke & Mirrors for a taste of Singapore’s very own concoction, ‘the Singapore Sling’. Perched atop the iconic National Gallery Singapore, Smoke & Mirrors is a stylish cocktail bar with a spectacular panoramic view of Singapore’s skyline. Offering imaginative progressive cocktails with bold and surprising flavors, Smoke & Mirrors is all about bringing the senses into enjoying every sip of your tipple.
  • Day 4: Singapore
  • Morning at leisure.
  • Afternoon – Footsteps of our Colonial Past – 3.5 hoursOur tour starts at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before stopping at our destination, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore. Enjoy a delightful three-tier Afternoon Tea served at the sun-lit Courtyard with its magnificent high glass ceiling. Favorite items are replenishable and complimented by free flow of premium teas and coffee. Walk it all off at The Fullerton Heritage Gallery or mail a post card home through the colonial-style Red Pillar Post Box located at the gallery. Let our guide take you back in time from when it was a Fortress built at the mouth of the Singapore River to the first General Post Office in the early 20th century and now the beautifully restored Fullerton Hotel, Singapore’s 71st National Monument. End this heritage trail on a bumboat cruise along the iconic Singapore River and watch the transformation from fishing village to a great seaport!
  • Day 5: Depart Singapore
  • You will be met in the hotel lobby for your departure transfer to the Singapore Changi International Airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1100A.
Visits:
Singapore
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Singapore’s Song (Fairmont Singapore (Deluxe ro ...

4 days
$ 470 / day
$ 1,880
From : $ 2,538
The strike-through price reflects either the high season trip price or the average price a traveler pays for a similar itinerary when the components are booked separately.
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Changi Airport you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Room would be available from 1400hrs.
  • Day 2: Singapore – Many Faces of Singapore Tour with bumboat ride (4hrs) B
  • We start off at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. At Clarke Quay, we embark on a journey along the Singapore River in a traditional Bumboat.
  • Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before circling around the Merlion statue, Singapore’s tourism icon.
  • Step off at Boat Quay to meet Sir Stamford Raffles – the founder of modern Singapore who drew up the Raffles Town Plan in 1822. Using the Singapore River as a natural boundary, functional and ethnic zones were marked out. The North Bank was reserved for government use, the South Bank for finance and commercial use. The Plan also included clear instructions on the layout and design of new buildings, shop-houses and streets, for example the five-foot walkways and right-angled junctions
  • Continue on to Chinatown – Raffles on realizing the increasing number of Chinese immigrant decided to reserve this whole area for the Chinese community. We walk along these refurbished and renovated shop-houses, along the narrow streets and see teahouses, medicine shops, acupuncturists, and calligraphers practicing their trades as they have for generations.You will have time to browse around the interesting stalls for local souvenirs
  • Next, we proceed to Arab Street – a repository culture for Singapore’s Muslim community, with its focal point being the Sultan Mosque. Here, you will find the biggest concentration of Muslim restaurants and shops selling merchandise from all over the Islamic world. These shops are a riot of color, displaying textiles, antiques, jewelry, artifacts and basket-ware. Textile stores are the most prominent, their walls and doorways draped with vibrant rolls of cloths and batiks.
  • As you step into Little India, be prepared for an assault on the senses! You will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands, followed by the treasure trove of silverware, brassware, wood-carvings and colorful silk saris, dazzling to behold.Stroll along Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane. A narrow pathway through a cluster of restored shop-houses, filled to the brim with Indian clothing, accessories, incense and a rather good Indian sweet shop.
  • Afternoon at leisure
  • 4hrs Nightout at Marina Bay (pick-up at approx. 6.30pm)At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens.Walk in the Cloud Forest and marvel at the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall, a mysterious world veiled in mist with and be amazed at the unique and fragile plants. Watch the Super Tree Grove come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night! Be amazed with a birds-eye view of the city from the top of Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark – it is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with observation deck in the clouds.
  • Last stop at Lau Pa Sat Festival Village to sample satays (grilled meats on skewer ) with ketupat (rice cakes) in the only satay street in Singapore. A busy street in the day but as night falls, plastic folding tables and chairs are setup along with the burning charcoal fires.
  • Day 3: Singapore – Walk with Our Ancestors Tour (4hrs) B
  • Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore!
  • Our first stop takes us to a Hakka cemetery. Built in the 1800s, it demonstrates how the ancient Chinese had believed in the importance of giving their ancestors a proper final resting place. It was considered the highest form of filial piety which would affect their destiny and ensure continued blessings for future generations.
  • Moving to bustling Orchard Road, we learn about its Feng Shui related buildings and how the previous Teochew cemetery hill is believed to be the land of seven falling stars. Explore an amazing monastery in Toa Payoh and see the semi-circular pond with Nine Water Dragons sprouting “Shui“ or water to deflect “Sha Qi” or negative energy from the nearby highway.
  • Finally, we stop at Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands. Believed to be the hub of prosperity, its many landmarks have been designed to enhance the vibrancy of the new Marina Bay financial district. From the imposing three towers to the oculus at the promenade, learn how these landmarks have been strategically placed to harness the “Qi” or positive energy from the Marina Bay.
  • Day 4: Depart Singapore
  • You will be transferred in time to the airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1200N.
Visits:
Singapore
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Singapore’s Song (Shangri-La Singapore (Tower W ...

4 days
$ 489 / day
$ 1,955
From : $ 2,639
The strike-through price reflects either the high season trip price or the average price a traveler pays for a similar itinerary when the components are booked separately.
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Changi Airport you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Room would be available from 1400hrs.
  • Day 2: Singapore – Many Faces of Singapore Tour with bumboat ride (4hrs) B
  • We start off at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. At Clarke Quay, we embark on a journey along the Singapore River in a traditional Bumboat.
  • Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before circling around the Merlion statue, Singapore’s tourism icon.
  • Step off at Boat Quay to meet Sir Stamford Raffles – the founder of modern Singapore who drew up the Raffles Town Plan in 1822. Using the Singapore River as a natural boundary, functional and ethnic zones were marked out. The North Bank was reserved for government use, the South Bank for finance and commercial use. The Plan also included clear instructions on the layout and design of new buildings, shop-houses and streets, for example the five-foot walkways and right-angled junctions
  • Continue on to Chinatown – Raffles on realizing the increasing number of Chinese immigrant decided to reserve this whole area for the Chinese community. We walk along these refurbished and renovated shop-houses, along the narrow streets and see teahouses, medicine shops, acupuncturists, and calligraphers practicing their trades as they have for generations.You will have time to browse around the interesting stalls for local souvenirs
  • Next, we proceed to Arab Street – a repository culture for Singapore’s Muslim community, with its focal point being the Sultan Mosque. Here, you will find the biggest concentration of Muslim restaurants and shops selling merchandise from all over the Islamic world. These shops are a riot of color, displaying textiles, antiques, jewelry, artifacts and basket-ware. Textile stores are the most prominent, their walls and doorways draped with vibrant rolls of cloths and batiks.
  • As you step into Little India, be prepared for an assault on the senses! You will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands, followed by the treasure trove of silverware, brassware, wood-carvings and colorful silk saris, dazzling to behold.Stroll along Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane. A narrow pathway through a cluster of restored shop-houses, filled to the brim with Indian clothing, accessories, incense and a rather good Indian sweet shop.
  • Afternoon at leisure
  • 4hrs Nightout at Marina Bay (pick-up at approx. 6.30pm)At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens.Walk in the Cloud Forest and marvel at the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall, a mysterious world veiled in mist with and be amazed at the unique and fragile plants. Watch the Super Tree Grove come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night! Be amazed with a birds-eye view of the city from the top of Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark – it is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with observation deck in the clouds.
  • Last stop at Lau Pa Sat Festival Village to sample satays (grilled meats on skewer ) with ketupat (rice cakes) in the only satay street in Singapore. A busy street in the day but as night falls, plastic folding tables and chairs are setup along with the burning charcoal fires.
  • Day 3: Singapore – Walk with Our Ancestors Tour (4hrs) B
  • Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore!
  • Our first stop takes us to a Hakka cemetery. Built in the 1800s, it demonstrates how the ancient Chinese had believed in the importance of giving their ancestors a proper final resting place. It was considered the highest form of filial piety which would affect their destiny and ensure continued blessings for future generations.
  • Moving to bustling Orchard Road, we learn about its Feng Shui related buildings and how the previous Teochew cemetery hill is believed to be the land of seven falling stars. Explore an amazing monastery in Toa Payoh and see the semi-circular pond with Nine Water Dragons sprouting “Shui“ or water to deflect “Sha Qi” or negative energy from the nearby highway.
  • Finally, we stop at Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands. Believed to be the hub of prosperity, its many landmarks have been designed to enhance the vibrancy of the new Marina Bay financial district. From the imposing three towers to the oculus at the promenade, learn how these landmarks have been strategically placed to harness the “Qi” or positive energy from the Marina Bay.
  • Day 4: Depart Singapore
  • You will be transferred in time to the airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1200N.
Visits:
Singapore
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Singapore’s Song (Fairmont Singapore (Deluxe ro ...

4 days
$ 449 / day
$ 1,795
From : $ 2,423
The strike-through price reflects either the high season trip price or the average price a traveler pays for a similar itinerary when the components are booked separately.
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Changi Airport you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Room would be available from 1400hrs.
  • Day 2: Singapore – Many Faces of Singapore Tour with bumboat ride (4hrs) B
  • We start off at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. At Clarke Quay, we embark on a journey along the Singapore River in a traditional Bumboat.
  • Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before circling around the Merlion statue, Singapore’s tourism icon.
  • Step off at Boat Quay to meet Sir Stamford Raffles – the founder of modern Singapore who drew up the Raffles Town Plan in 1822. Using the Singapore River as a natural boundary, functional and ethnic zones were marked out. The North Bank was reserved for government use, the South Bank for finance and commercial use. The Plan also included clear instructions on the layout and design of new buildings, shop-houses and streets, for example the five-foot walkways and right-angled junctions
  • Continue on to Chinatown – Raffles on realizing the increasing number of Chinese immigrant decided to reserve this whole area for the Chinese community. We walk along these refurbished and renovated shop-houses, along the narrow streets and see teahouses, medicine shops, acupuncturists, and calligraphers practicing their trades as they have for generations.You will have time to browse around the interesting stalls for local souvenirs
  • Next, we proceed to Arab Street – a repository culture for Singapore’s Muslim community, with its focal point being the Sultan Mosque. Here, you will find the biggest concentration of Muslim restaurants and shops selling merchandise from all over the Islamic world. These shops are a riot of color, displaying textiles, antiques, jewelry, artifacts and basket-ware. Textile stores are the most prominent, their walls and doorways draped with vibrant rolls of cloths and batiks.
  • As you step into Little India, be prepared for an assault on the senses! You will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands, followed by the treasure trove of silverware, brassware, wood-carvings and colorful silk saris, dazzling to behold.Stroll along Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane. A narrow pathway through a cluster of restored shop-houses, filled to the brim with Indian clothing, accessories, incense and a rather good Indian sweet shop.
  • Afternoon at leisure
  • 4hrs Nightout at Marina Bay (pick-up at approx. 6.30pm)At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens.Walk in the Cloud Forest and marvel at the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall, a mysterious world veiled in mist with and be amazed at the unique and fragile plants. Watch the Super Tree Grove come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night! Be amazed with a birds-eye view of the city from the top of Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark – it is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with observation deck in the clouds.
  • Last stop at Lau Pa Sat Festival Village to sample satays (grilled meats on skewer ) with ketupat (rice cakes) in the only satay street in Singapore. A busy street in the day but as night falls, plastic folding tables and chairs are setup along with the burning charcoal fires.
  • Day 3: Singapore – Walk with Our Ancestors Tour (4hrs) B
  • Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore!
  • Our first stop takes us to a Hakka cemetery. Built in the 1800s, it demonstrates how the ancient Chinese had believed in the importance of giving their ancestors a proper final resting place. It was considered the highest form of filial piety which would affect their destiny and ensure continued blessings for future generations.
  • Moving to bustling Orchard Road, we learn about its Feng Shui related buildings and how the previous Teochew cemetery hill is believed to be the land of seven falling stars. Explore an amazing monastery in Toa Payoh and see the semi-circular pond with Nine Water Dragons sprouting “Shui“ or water to deflect “Sha Qi” or negative energy from the nearby highway.
  • Finally, we stop at Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands. Believed to be the hub of prosperity, its many landmarks have been designed to enhance the vibrancy of the new Marina Bay financial district. From the imposing three towers to the oculus at the promenade, learn how these landmarks have been strategically placed to harness the “Qi” or positive energy from the Marina Bay.
  • Day 4: Depart Singapore
  • You will be transferred in time to the airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1200N.
Visits:
Singapore
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Singapore’s Song (Park Hotel Clarke Quay (Super ...

4 days
$ 421 / day
$ 1,685
From : $ 2,275
The strike-through price reflects either the high season trip price or the average price a traveler pays for a similar itinerary when the components are booked separately.
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Changi Airport you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Room would be available from 1400hrs.
  • Day 2: Singapore – Many Faces of Singapore Tour with bumboat ride (4hrs) B
  • We start off at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. At Clarke Quay, we embark on a journey along the Singapore River in a traditional Bumboat.
  • Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before circling around the Merlion statue, Singapore’s tourism icon.
  • Step off at Boat Quay to meet Sir Stamford Raffles – the founder of modern Singapore who drew up the Raffles Town Plan in 1822. Using the Singapore River as a natural boundary, functional and ethnic zones were marked out. The North Bank was reserved for government use, the South Bank for finance and commercial use. The Plan also included clear instructions on the layout and design of new buildings, shop-houses and streets, for example the five-foot walkways and right-angled junctions
  • Continue on to Chinatown – Raffles on realizing the increasing number of Chinese immigrant decided to reserve this whole area for the Chinese community. We walk along these refurbished and renovated shop-houses, along the narrow streets and see teahouses, medicine shops, acupuncturists, and calligraphers practicing their trades as they have for generations.You will have time to browse around the interesting stalls for local souvenirs
  • Next, we proceed to Arab Street – a repository culture for Singapore’s Muslim community, with its focal point being the Sultan Mosque. Here, you will find the biggest concentration of Muslim restaurants and shops selling merchandise from all over the Islamic world. These shops are a riot of color, displaying textiles, antiques, jewelry, artifacts and basket-ware. Textile stores are the most prominent, their walls and doorways draped with vibrant rolls of cloths and batiks.
  • As you step into Little India, be prepared for an assault on the senses! You will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands, followed by the treasure trove of silverware, brassware, wood-carvings and colorful silk saris, dazzling to behold.Stroll along Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane. A narrow pathway through a cluster of restored shop-houses, filled to the brim with Indian clothing, accessories, incense and a rather good Indian sweet shop.
  • Afternoon at leisure
  • 4hrs Nightout at Marina Bay (pick-up at approx. 6.30pm)At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens.Walk in the Cloud Forest and marvel at the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall, a mysterious world veiled in mist with and be amazed at the unique and fragile plants. Watch the Super Tree Grove come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night! Be amazed with a birds-eye view of the city from the top of Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark – it is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with observation deck in the clouds.
  • Last stop at Lau Pa Sat Festival Village to sample satays (grilled meats on skewer ) with ketupat (rice cakes) in the only satay street in Singapore. A busy street in the day but as night falls, plastic folding tables and chairs are setup along with the burning charcoal fires.
  • Day 3: Singapore – Walk with Our Ancestors Tour (4hrs) B
  • Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore!
  • Our first stop takes us to a Hakka cemetery. Built in the 1800s, it demonstrates how the ancient Chinese had believed in the importance of giving their ancestors a proper final resting place. It was considered the highest form of filial piety which would affect their destiny and ensure continued blessings for future generations.
  • Moving to bustling Orchard Road, we learn about its Feng Shui related buildings and how the previous Teochew cemetery hill is believed to be the land of seven falling stars. Explore an amazing monastery in Toa Payoh and see the semi-circular pond with Nine Water Dragons sprouting “Shui“ or water to deflect “Sha Qi” or negative energy from the nearby highway.
  • Finally, we stop at Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands. Believed to be the hub of prosperity, its many landmarks have been designed to enhance the vibrancy of the new Marina Bay financial district. From the imposing three towers to the oculus at the promenade, learn how these landmarks have been strategically placed to harness the “Qi” or positive energy from the Marina Bay.
  • Day 4: Depart Singapore
  • You will be transferred in time to the airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1200N.
Visits:
Singapore
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Singapore’s Song (Park Hotel Clarke Quay (Super ...

4 days
$ 396 / day
$ 1,585
From : $ 2,140
The strike-through price reflects either the high season trip price or the average price a traveler pays for a similar itinerary when the components are booked separately.
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Changi Airport you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Room would be available from 1400hrs.
  • Day 2: Singapore – Many Faces of Singapore Tour with bumboat ride (4hrs) B
  • We start off at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. At Clarke Quay, we embark on a journey along the Singapore River in a traditional Bumboat.
  • Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before circling around the Merlion statue, Singapore’s tourism icon.
  • Step off at Boat Quay to meet Sir Stamford Raffles – the founder of modern Singapore who drew up the Raffles Town Plan in 1822. Using the Singapore River as a natural boundary, functional and ethnic zones were marked out. The North Bank was reserved for government use, the South Bank for finance and commercial use. The Plan also included clear instructions on the layout and design of new buildings, shop-houses and streets, for example the five-foot walkways and right-angled junctions
  • Continue on to Chinatown – Raffles on realizing the increasing number of Chinese immigrant decided to reserve this whole area for the Chinese community. We walk along these refurbished and renovated shop-houses, along the narrow streets and see teahouses, medicine shops, acupuncturists, and calligraphers practicing their trades as they have for generations.You will have time to browse around the interesting stalls for local souvenirs
  • Next, we proceed to Arab Street – a repository culture for Singapore’s Muslim community, with its focal point being the Sultan Mosque. Here, you will find the biggest concentration of Muslim restaurants and shops selling merchandise from all over the Islamic world. These shops are a riot of color, displaying textiles, antiques, jewelry, artifacts and basket-ware. Textile stores are the most prominent, their walls and doorways draped with vibrant rolls of cloths and batiks.
  • As you step into Little India, be prepared for an assault on the senses! You will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands, followed by the treasure trove of silverware, brassware, wood-carvings and colorful silk saris, dazzling to behold.Stroll along Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane. A narrow pathway through a cluster of restored shop-houses, filled to the brim with Indian clothing, accessories, incense and a rather good Indian sweet shop.
  • Afternoon at leisure
  • 4hrs Nightout at Marina Bay (pick-up at approx. 6.30pm)At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens.Walk in the Cloud Forest and marvel at the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall, a mysterious world veiled in mist with and be amazed at the unique and fragile plants. Watch the Super Tree Grove come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night! Be amazed with a birds-eye view of the city from the top of Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark – it is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with observation deck in the clouds.
  • Last stop at Lau Pa Sat Festival Village to sample satays (grilled meats on skewer ) with ketupat (rice cakes) in the only satay street in Singapore. A busy street in the day but as night falls, plastic folding tables and chairs are setup along with the burning charcoal fires.
  • Day 3: Singapore – Walk with Our Ancestors Tour (4hrs) B
  • Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore!
  • Our first stop takes us to a Hakka cemetery. Built in the 1800s, it demonstrates how the ancient Chinese had believed in the importance of giving their ancestors a proper final resting place. It was considered the highest form of filial piety which would affect their destiny and ensure continued blessings for future generations.
  • Moving to bustling Orchard Road, we learn about its Feng Shui related buildings and how the previous Teochew cemetery hill is believed to be the land of seven falling stars. Explore an amazing monastery in Toa Payoh and see the semi-circular pond with Nine Water Dragons sprouting “Shui“ or water to deflect “Sha Qi” or negative energy from the nearby highway.
  • Finally, we stop at Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands. Believed to be the hub of prosperity, its many landmarks have been designed to enhance the vibrancy of the new Marina Bay financial district. From the imposing three towers to the oculus at the promenade, learn how these landmarks have been strategically placed to harness the “Qi” or positive energy from the Marina Bay.
  • Day 4: Depart Singapore
  • You will be transferred in time to the airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1200N.
Visits:
Singapore
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Singapore’s Song (Shangri-La Singapore (Tower W ...

4 days
$ 510 / day
$ 2,040
From : $ 2,754
The strike-through price reflects either the high season trip price or the average price a traveler pays for a similar itinerary when the components are booked separately.
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
    Day 1: Arrive Singapore
  • On arrival at Changi Airport you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Room would be available from 1400hrs.
  • Day 2: Singapore – Many Faces of Singapore Tour with bumboat ride (4hrs) B
  • We start off at The Singapore River – the lifeline of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meager living and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great seaport. At Clarke Quay, we embark on a journey along the Singapore River in a traditional Bumboat.
  • Admire beautifully restored warehouses that now house chic quayside dining and entertainment spots and the contrasting skyscrapers of the Financial District. Then marvel at magnificent colonial buildings and five grand old bridges before circling around the Merlion statue, Singapore’s tourism icon.
  • Step off at Boat Quay to meet Sir Stamford Raffles – the founder of modern Singapore who drew up the Raffles Town Plan in 1822. Using the Singapore River as a natural boundary, functional and ethnic zones were marked out. The North Bank was reserved for government use, the South Bank for finance and commercial use. The Plan also included clear instructions on the layout and design of new buildings, shop-houses and streets, for example the five-foot walkways and right-angled junctions
  • Continue on to Chinatown – Raffles on realizing the increasing number of Chinese immigrant decided to reserve this whole area for the Chinese community. We walk along these refurbished and renovated shop-houses, along the narrow streets and see teahouses, medicine shops, acupuncturists, and calligraphers practicing their trades as they have for generations.You will have time to browse around the interesting stalls for local souvenirs
  • Next, we proceed to Arab Street – a repository culture for Singapore’s Muslim community, with its focal point being the Sultan Mosque. Here, you will find the biggest concentration of Muslim restaurants and shops selling merchandise from all over the Islamic world. These shops are a riot of color, displaying textiles, antiques, jewelry, artifacts and basket-ware. Textile stores are the most prominent, their walls and doorways draped with vibrant rolls of cloths and batiks.
  • As you step into Little India, be prepared for an assault on the senses! You will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands, followed by the treasure trove of silverware, brassware, wood-carvings and colorful silk saris, dazzling to behold.Stroll along Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane. A narrow pathway through a cluster of restored shop-houses, filled to the brim with Indian clothing, accessories, incense and a rather good Indian sweet shop.
  • Afternoon at leisure
  • 4hrs Nightout at Marina Bay (pick-up at approx. 6.30pm)At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens.Walk in the Cloud Forest and marvel at the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall, a mysterious world veiled in mist with and be amazed at the unique and fragile plants. Watch the Super Tree Grove come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night! Be amazed with a birds-eye view of the city from the top of Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark – it is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with observation deck in the clouds.
  • Last stop at Lau Pa Sat Festival Village to sample satays (grilled meats on skewer ) with ketupat (rice cakes) in the only satay street in Singapore. A busy street in the day but as night falls, plastic folding tables and chairs are setup along with the burning charcoal fires.
  • Day 3: Singapore – Walk with Our Ancestors Tour (4hrs) B
  • Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore!
  • Our first stop takes us to a Hakka cemetery. Built in the 1800s, it demonstrates how the ancient Chinese had believed in the importance of giving their ancestors a proper final resting place. It was considered the highest form of filial piety which would affect their destiny and ensure continued blessings for future generations.
  • Moving to bustling Orchard Road, we learn about its Feng Shui related buildings and how the previous Teochew cemetery hill is believed to be the land of seven falling stars. Explore an amazing monastery in Toa Payoh and see the semi-circular pond with Nine Water Dragons sprouting “Shui“ or water to deflect “Sha Qi” or negative energy from the nearby highway.
  • Finally, we stop at Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands. Believed to be the hub of prosperity, its many landmarks have been designed to enhance the vibrancy of the new Marina Bay financial district. From the imposing three towers to the oculus at the promenade, learn how these landmarks have been strategically placed to harness the “Qi” or positive energy from the Marina Bay.
  • Day 4: Depart Singapore
  • You will be transferred in time to the airport for your onward flight. Room will be available till 1200N.
Visits:
Singapore
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Kingdoms & Dragons: Singapore to Bali 2023

14 days
$ 785 / day
$ 10,990
Travel Style : N/A
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : 3 to 4 star western hotel equivalents. While not all lodging will be 'luxury' they will be quite comfortable by western standards. Comfort (4*)
Highlights
  • Past
  • present and future blend into an unforgettable journey in a tropical paradise
  • steeped in culture and nature as you stroll through gardens of tomorrow in Singapore
  • explore ancient kingdoms in Java
  • visit flower-filled temples on Bali
  • and see dragons of yore on timeless Komodo Islands.

    Singapore sights

  • gems of Java
  • Bali highs and Komodo giants combine with stays in luxurious exotic resorts to make this small group adventure culturally enriching in every way. Go back to the future in sophisticated Singapore... discover jeweled palaces and sandstone temples in Borobudur... overnight in Yogyakarta for dinner and a ballet performance at 10th-century Prambanan Temple... experience the beauty and blessings of Bali in Ubud... take a private boat ride to a Komodo island for a walk amidst dragons found nowhere else... and find bliss as you cast your kites and cares to the wind in Bali's Jimbaran Bay.

Visits:
Bali, Indonesia, Singapore
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Kingdoms & Dragons: Singapore to Bali 2024

14 days
$ 814 / day
$ 11,390
Travel Style : N/A
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : 3 to 4 star western hotel equivalents. While not all lodging will be 'luxury' they will be quite comfortable by western standards. Comfort (4*)
Highlights
  • Past
  • present and future blend into an unforgettable journey in a tropical paradise
  • steeped in culture and nature as you stroll through gardens of tomorrow in Singapore
  • explore ancient kingdoms in Java
  • visit flower-filled temples on Bali
  • and see dragons of yore on timeless Komodo Islands.

    Singapore sights

  • gems of Java
  • Bali highs and Komodo giants combine with stays in luxurious exotic resorts to make this small group adventure culturally enriching in every way. Go back to the future in sophisticated Singapore... discover jeweled palaces and sandstone temples in Borobudur... overnight in Yogyakarta for dinner and a ballet performance at 10th-century Prambanan Temple... experience the beauty and blessings of Bali in Ubud... take a private boat ride to a Komodo island for a walk amidst dragons found nowhere else... and find bliss as you cast your kites and cares to the wind in Bali's Jimbaran Bay.

Visits:
Bali, Indonesia, Singapore
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Kingdoms & Dragons: Singapore to Bali 2022

14 days
$ 806 / day
$ 11,290
Travel Style : N/A
Physical Level : All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included. Moderate
Lodging Level : 3 to 4 star western hotel equivalents. While not all lodging will be 'luxury' they will be quite comfortable by western standards. Comfort (4*)
Highlights
  • Past
  • present and future blend into an unforgettable journey in a tropical paradise
  • steeped in culture and nature as you stroll through gardens of tomorrow in Singapore
  • explore ancient kingdoms in Java
  • visit flower-filled temples on Bali
  • and see dragons of yore on timeless Komodo Islands.

    Singapore sights

  • gems of Java
  • Bali highs and Komodo giants combine with stays in luxurious exotic resorts to make this small group adventure culturally enriching in every way. Go back to the future in sophisticated Singapore... discover jeweled palaces and sandstone temples in Borobudur... overnight in Yogyakarta for dinner and a ballet performance at 10th-century Prambanan Temple... experience the beauty and blessings of Bali in Ubud... take a private boat ride to a Komodo island for a walk amidst dragons found nowhere else... and find bliss as you cast your kites and cares to the wind in Bali's Jimbaran Bay.

Visits:
Bali, Indonesia, Singapore
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Sensational Southeast Asia with Singapore

16 days
$ 195 / day
$ 3,119
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments. Very Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
  • Visit the Mausoleum and the humble cottage from which “Uncle Ho” ruled Vietnam until his death in 1969
  • Visit the ancient Temple Of Literature, more than 900 years old and Hanoi’s first university
  • Visit the moving War Remnants Museum, followed by bustling Ben Thanh Market, the largest and oldest in the city
  • Visit Banteay Srei, a unique, small temple built from red sandstone and dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva
  • Visit the Temple Of The Reclining Buddha, the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok
  • Visit the Peranakan Museum for a fascinating look at the culture of the Peranakan people, descendants of Chinese immigrants born in Singapore, and how their communities developed and blend with others cultures in the city
Visits:
Ha Long Bay, Hanoi, Cambodia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
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Hong Kong, Singapore & Bangkok

10 days
$ 231 / day
$ 2,309
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments. Very Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
  • Visit Stanley Market, where narrow streets are filled with inexpensive clothing and arts and crafts stalls
  • Visit the Temple Street night market, or take a sunset cruise on the harbor
  • Visit the Peranakan Museum for a fascinating look at the culture of the Peranakan people, descendants of Chinese immigrants born in Singapore, and how their communities developed and blend with others cultures in the city
  • Visit the Temple Of The Reclining Buddha, the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok
  • Visit Jim Thompson’s House, a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River, or an excursion to the colorful floating market at Damnoen Saduak
Visits:
Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Thailand
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Hong Kong & Singapore

7 days
$ 253 / day
$ 1,769
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments. Very Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
  • Visit Stanley Market, where narrow streets are filled with inexpensive clothing and arts and crafts stalls
  • Visit the Temple Street night market, or take a sunset cruise on the harbor
  • Visit the Peranakan Museum for a fascinating look at the culture of the Peranakan people, descendants of Chinese immigrants born in Singapore, and how their communities developed and blend with others cultures in the city
Visits:
Hong Kong, China, Singapore
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Sensational Southeast Asia with Singapore & Phuket

19 days
$ 189 / day
$ 3,589
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments. Very Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
  • Visit the Mausoleum and the humble cottage from which “Uncle Ho” ruled Vietnam until his death in 1969
  • Visit the ancient Temple Of Literature, more than 900 years old and Hanoi’s first university
  • Visit the moving War Remnants Museum, followed by bustling Ben Thanh Market, the largest and oldest in the city
  • Visit Banteay Srei, a unique, small temple built from red sandstone and dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva
  • Visit the Temple Of The Reclining Buddha, the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok
  • Visit the Peranakan Museum for a fascinating look at the culture of the Peranakan people, descendants of Chinese immigrants born in Singapore, and how their communities developed and blend with others cultures in the city
Visits:
Ha Long Bay, Hanoi, Phuket, Cambodia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
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    Exploring Marina Bay, Singapore’s one-stop destination for attractions, dining, shopping and all-around entertainment. Most of Singapore's top attractions are conveniently located here including the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel and the Merlion Park.

    Catching the Garden Rhapsody lights and sounds show at Gardens by the Bay. The futuristic Supertrees are amazing to look at during the day but even more stunning as they come alive at night.

    Releasing the kid inside at the Universal Studios Singapore. A whole day of fun and entertainment among the theme park’s rides, shows, and attractions is guaranteed to delight both the young and the young at heart.

    Shopping ’til you drop at Singapore’s shopping mecca, Orchard Road. From high-end shops to bargain stores, the famous shopping district has it all.

    Going on a food crawl to experience real Singapore through the local food and diverse tastes, without spending so much. Singapore is loaded with very affordable but high-quality hawker centers, in every corner of the city.

    Checking out Singapore’s fascinating museum scene, with more than 30 different types of museums available to the public. Enough to satisfy everyone from art and history enthusiasts to the more casual traveler.

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Siagon Street food by night Experience

4.0
  • Value 4.0
  • Guide 4.0
  • Activities 4.0
  • Lodging 4.0
  • Transportation 4.0
  • Meals 4.0

Duy, the tour leader was attentive, informative and the food we were given was fantastic.
So much so, that we will organise another night street food tour in Hoi An when we arrive there.

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Operator Urban Adventures

Well Trip

4.0
  • Value 4.0
  • Guide 4.0
  • Activities 4.0
  • Lodging 4.0
  • Transportation 4.0
  • Meals 4.0

Well priced, qualified local guides, smaller group.

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Operator SmarTours

Best of the Orient

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

Best of the Orient exceeded my expectations. Each country’s Tour Director was friendly, accommodating, and had a great sense of humor. That said, Ketsara Chocksmai and Nok Teawattana are by far the best! Both share their passion and love for their country, treat their tourists like family, and spend their free time exploring more sites with their tourists. I’ve been blessed to have Ketsara twice in the past two years and she never disappoints! The optional tours were money well spent!

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a totally wonderful tour with Tereza…

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

a totally wonderful tour with Tereza who was passionate about Prague s history and her knowledge in general was expansive and was relayed to us with character which made the whole day so enjoyable highly recommended. Prague itself is stunning but to have the added bonus of a place to eat where the locals go and knowledge about this incredible city was very much a bonus.
My wife & I came away thoroughly invigorated after our tour .. really good !

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Operator Urban Adventures

Thank you for taking us on a brilliant holiday

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 4.0
  • Lodging 4.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

Thank you for taking us on a brilliant holiday - an experience of a lifetime!

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Operator Audley Travel

Excellent

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

Excellent TRIPS!!!

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Operator SmarTours

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