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About Singapore
Singapore's tourism landscape has
changed dramatically over recent years, making the island-city even more
vibrant and exciting as a destination. Additions in 2012 include
diverse and new tourism products and developments such as the
Marina Bay Cruise Centre, W Singapore Sentosa Cove, and Gardens
by the Bay. Cleanliness Another great reason for
visiting Singapore is that it is one of the cleanest cities in
the world. Thanks to rules about spitting and littering, Singapore is
free of unpleasant smells or unsightly litter. Though some may accuse Singapore of
being rather clinical, we think it’s clean streets are a real plus. As a
racially harmonious nation and society built on a rich diversity of culture and
Heritage, Singapore celebrates many festivals throughout the
year towards the end of the year, celebrate the festival of lights, Deepavali,
with the local Hindus.
Must-Visit Attractions in Singapore
Universal Studios:-
IT is a theme park located
within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It is the
second Universal Studios theme park to open in Asia (japan than 2 million visitors in the 9 months from its opening. Universal study being the first), and the first in Southeast Asia. Universal Studios has since attracted more Singapore is 20 hectares (49 acres) in size, occupying the easternmost
part of the 49 hectares (120- acre) Resorts World Sentosa. There are a total of 24 attractions, of which 18 are
original or specially adapted for the park. The park consists of 7 themed zones surrounding the lagoon. The
zones are Hollywood, New York, sci-fi city, Ancient Egypt, lost world, Far
Far Away & Madagascar.
Singapore Flyer:-
Situated on the southeast tip of the Marina Center reclaimed land, it
comprises a 150m (492ft) diameter wheel, built over a three-story terminal the building which houses shops, bars, and restaurants, and offers broad views of
the city center and beyond to about 45km
Sentosa Island:-
Sentosa– a themed attraction, tropical resort, Nature Park, and heritage center all
rolled into one! Sentosa is a short ride across a 700m bridge linking the Main
Island and Sentosa. Besides the link bridge, you can travel to Sentosa via the
Singapore cable is located at Mount Faber.
Attractions On Sentosa Island
The Cable car:-
Suspended at least 60
meters above the sea,
the system can support 1400 passengers per hour either way. Traveling at a
speed of 4 meters per second. It takes 12 minutes on a continuous ride from
Mount Faber to Sentosa.
Underwater World
The Underwater World
oceanarium in Sentosa is home to more than 2,500 fishes from 250 different
species. Venture into ocean depths via a moving travellator that ferries you
through an 83-meter long acrylic tunnel. All around you, sharks, stingrays,
eels, and school of fish glide past- engrossed in their own world.
Dolphin Lagoon:-
Observe the highly
intelligent Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins through a series of interactive,
feeding, and training sessions. If you are lucky you might even score a peck on
the cheek, or a chance to wade next to them, fully supervised by the trainers.
Carlsberg Tower
The Carlsberg Sky Tower
gives bird's eye view of the Singapore Skyline, Sentosa, the Southern Islands
and even Malaysia and Indonesia. This is Singapore’s tallest observatory tower
promise to be both scenic and breathtaking as it gently revolves to a height of
131 meters above sea level.
Images of Singapore
Images of Singapore is a
journey to the very soul of Singapore — a place where cultural diversity, unity
of values, adventure, perseverance and honor coverage like nowhere else in the
world. Many of the exhibits are made of wax.
Sentosa 4D Matrix Show
Singapore's first and South
East Asia's largest 4-dimensional theatre. The full spectrum digital surround
soundtrack and computer synchronized special effects motion seats, together
with special live environmental effects, allows the audience to fully engage
with incredibly lifelike images that jump off the giant screen, transforming a
normal movie into something truly spectacular.
Jurong Bird Park
It is a 20.2-hectare open-concept park. It is the largest in
the Asia Pacific and considered the best in the world. Its collection of more
than 9,000 birds from 600 species is among the largest in the world. The Park
has the world's largest walk-in aviary with the tallest man-made waterfall for
visitors to enjoy a close-up view of free-flying birds from Africa and South
America. Bird shows are entertaining and informative.
Night Safari(Animal Show + Fire Show + Tram Ride)
Nestled in 40 hectares of
lush secondary, forest, the Night Safari offers guests the unique experience of
exploring wildlife in a tropical jungle at night. Through the use of subtle
lighting technique, guests are able to view over 1,000 nocturnal animals of 100
species in vast naturalistic habitats.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
The best spot to witness
the beauty of Singapore from above. Marina Bay Sands Skypark is one of the most
popular places in Singapore that must be visited. Enjoy the 360-degree view of
Singapore skyline and the city below. Make sure to capture the unforgettable
memories from 57 levels off the ground. On The 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands sits the Sands Sky Park.
Spanning 12,000 sqm – it can fit at least four A380 planes side by side – the
space features restaurants,
bars, 250 trees, the Sands
SkyPark Observation Deck that offers 360-degree views of
the city skyline, and the 150-meter long Infinity
Pool. While you’re lounging in the pool, hidden
mechanisms are at work. Given the height of these buildings, strong winds from
the seas off Singapore would cause the towers to sway. Counteracting these
forces are four movement joints right under the main swimming pools that are
designed to withstand the natural movement of the towers, keeping the
structures steady.
Gardens by the Bay
A national garden
and premier horticultural attraction for local and international
visitors, Gardens by the Bay is a showpiece of horticulture
and garden artistry that presents the plant kingdom in a whole new way,
entertaining while educating visitors with plants seldom seen in this part of
the world, ranging from.
Singapore City Tour
The Merlion
The Men ion is a statue with
the head of a lion and the body of a fish. The Merlion was designed for the
Singapore tourism board and was used as the symbol of Singapore. The original
Merlion statue at the opening of the Singapore River while a taller replica can
be found on Sentosa Island.
Raffles Landing Site
On the banks of Singapore, The river is the marble of Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of the modern apron. Sir
Stamford Raffles landed in Singapore -_ 29th January 1819.
The Old Supreme Court
The old Supreme Court The building is the former courthouse of the supreme court of Singapore before it
moved out of the building and commenced operations in the new building on 20
June 2005. The building was the last Classical architecture building to be
built on the former British colony.
Fountain Of wealth
The fountain of wealth is
listed by Guinness Book of Records
in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world. It is located in Suntec city near
Marina Bay. Thomas Cook
(India) Ltd-Centre of Learning
Cruise on the Singapore River
On a 30 minute cruise on the
Singapore River, come across much magnificent colonial building as well as the
striking skyscraper skyline of modern Singapore. There will also be a live
taped commentary while on board. This cruise is also known as
"Bumboat"
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About Malaysia
As they say, Malaysia is
Truly Asia. This is one country where you can set foot and get to experience
the best of what Asia has on offer. A multicultural country, Malaysia gives you
a glimpse of the heritage of Chinese, Indians, Sri Lanka, and other Asian
countries as well. In terms of landscape, this country allures with beaches,
hills, and even glistening cityscapes like that of Kuala Lumpur. It has its
arms open wide to greet travelers from across the world, serving them delicious
food, pampering them with a buzzing shopping scenario, and traditional spas.
Must-Visit Attractions in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur city tour
Independence Square
A short walk from the Central Market is Merdeka (Independence) Square. Dominating
the square is the biggest flag and the tallest flagpole. It was here the Union
flag was lowered & the Malay flag hoisted for the first time on August 31st
1957.
This the grand club is a fine example of the British influence in Malaysia.
The National Monument
Close
to Parliament House stands the National Monument-a great bronze sculpture
erected to commemorate the soldiers who gave up lives in the triumph over the
Communists. It's reputed to be one of the Worlds largest free-standing bronze
sculptures.
The National Monument
Close to Parliament House
stands the National Monument-a great bronze sculpture erected to commemorate
the soldiers who gave up lives in the triumph over the Communists. It's reputed
to be one of the Worlds largest free-standing bronze sculptures.
Thean HouTemple
The Thean Hou temple is a
landmark six-tiered Chinese Temple in Kuala Lumpur. This temple was constructed
between1981 & 1987 at a cost of 7 million Ringgit. It is built by the Hainanese
community in KL & is dedicated to Goddess Tian Hou ( The Heavenly Mother).
The Royal residence of the
appointed King of Malaysia. This royal residence is open to the locals on
National day celebrations & on Eid (Ramazan).
Petronas Twin Towers
The
Petronas Towers are one of the highest buildings in the world. They are 452
meters tall. The two towers are connected by a sky bridge at 41st & 42nd
level. At the feet of the Petronas Towers is the trendy shopping mall
"Suria KLCC".
Batu Caves & Temple
They are a sacred place for the Hindus in Malaysia. They consist of three main caves and a
number of smaller ones. The caves are made of limestone and are 400 meters long
and 100 meters high 272 steps, which will lead you to the religious and
magnificent Batu Caves.
GENTING HIGHLANDS
The Genting
Highlands hill resort stands at 6,562ft (2,000m) above sea level. The Genting
Highlands resort offers a casino, cable car, four-hectare (10-acre) artificial
lake, 18-story hotel, theme parks (outdoor and indoor), horse ranch, and a golf
course. It is also known as the Las-Vegas of Malaysia!
SkywayCable Car
Taking a relaxing, scenic ride up to Genting by the Skyway
cable, the fastest cable cars in Southeast Asia is one of the highlights when
you visit Genting. The cable car ride gives you a breathtaking view of the
surrounding hills.
OutdoorTheme Park Main Attractions
The Spinner, The Corkscrew
, Rolling Thunder Mint Train,
Space Shot, Boating Flying Jumbo.
PUTRAJAYA
Putrajaya
is a planned city located 25Icm south of Kuala Lumpur. Putrajaya is the
administrative capital of Malaysia. Putrajaya is Malaysia's 3rd Federal
territory after KL & Labuan. In Malay/ Sanskrit the word "putra"
means "prince" & "jaya" means "Victory".
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