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Singapore Travel Essentials
Sunday, 05-Dec-2021 - Saturday, 11-Dec-2021
A cosmopolitan atmosphere, remarkable skyline, brilliant engineering structures, astonishing gardens,
magnificent landscape, and heavenly shopping centers that will warn every fashionista's heart.
Singapore is one of the hottest vacation destinations today, for all the right reasons. Relatively small in
size but full of attractions, the "Garden City" successfully assimilates its green vision. This, without
compromising on preserving the past or generating super-modern eco-friendly skyscrapers. This
blending of the old and the new creates a unique combination of a developed country that did not
abandon its Asian traditions and roots.

Join me to reveal Singapore's treasures, landmarks, museums, temples, shopping paradise,
entrancing parks, colorful streets, and hidden gems. Discover famous sightseeing as Changi Airport,
Gardens by the Bay, the Sentosa Island which offers exceptional watery adventure, the rustic 70's look-
like island Pulau Ubin and so much more.

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Trip Summary

                          Day 1 - Sunday, 05-Dec-2021
 1    09:00 - 11:00 Marina Barrage                       Google Maps   Waze

 2    11:30 - 15:30 Gardens by the Bay                   Google Maps   Waze

 3    16:00 - 17:30 Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade      Google Maps   Waze

 4    17:30 - 18:00 Marina Bay Sands Singapore           Google Maps   Waze

 5    18:00 - 18:30 Helix Bridge                         Google Maps   Waze

 6    19:00 - 19:30 Singapore Flyer                      Google Maps   Waze

                          Day 2 - Monday, 06-Dec-2021
 1    09:00 - 09:30 Singapore Cable Car                  Google Maps   Waze

 2    10:00 - 14:00 Adventure Cove Waterpark             Google Maps   Waze

 3    14:30 - 15:00 Siloso Beach                         Google Maps   Waze

 4    15:30 - 18:00 Fort Siloso                          Google Maps   Waze

 5    18:00 - 18:30 Fort Siloso Sky Walk                 Google Maps   Waze

                          Day 3 - Tuesday, 07-Dec-2021
 1    10:00 - 11:30 S.E.A. Aquarium                      Google Maps   Waze

 2    11:30 - 13:30 Trick Eye Museum Singapore           Google Maps   Waze

 3    14:00 - 19:00 Universal Studios Singapore          Google Maps   Waze

 4    19:30 - 20:00 Wings of Time                        Google Maps   Waze

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                          Day 4 - Wednesday, 08-Dec-2021
 1    09:00 - 10:00 Buddha Tooth Relic Temple                     Google Maps   Waze

 2    10:30 - 11:00 Merlion Park                                  Google Maps   Waze

 3                        Cavenagh Bridge                         Google Maps   Waze

 4    11:30 - 13:30 Asian Civilisations Museum                    Google Maps   Waze

 5    13:30 - 16:30 National Gallery Singapore                    Google Maps   Waze

 6    16:30 - 17:00 Central Fire Station                          Google Maps   Waze

 7    17:00 - 18:00 Fort Canning Park                             Google Maps   Waze

 8    18:30 - 20:00 Orchard Road                                  Google Maps   Waze

                          Day 5 - Thursday, 09-Dec-2021
 1    10:00 - 12:30 National Museum of Singapore                  Google Maps   Waze

 2                        Sri Krishnan Temple                     Google Maps   Waze

 3    13:00 - 13:30 Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple                 Google Maps   Waze

 4    13:30 - 14:00 Bugis Street                                  Google Maps   Waze

 5    14:00 - 14:30 Arab Street                                   Google Maps   Waze

 6    14:30 - 15:00 Sultan Mosque                                 Google Maps   Waze

 7                        Meomi Cat Cafe                          Google Maps   Waze

 8                        Haji Lane                               Google Maps   Waze

 9    15:30 - 16:00 Baghdad Street                                Google Maps   Waze

 10   16:00 - 17:30 Malay Heritage Centre                         Google Maps   Waze

 11                       Hajjah Fatimah Mosque                   Google Maps   Waze

 12   18:00 - 19:30 Vintage Cameras Museum and Click Art Museum   Google Maps   Waze

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                          Day 6 - Friday, 10-Dec-2021
 1                        Tanah Merah MRT Station (EW4\/CG)   Google Maps   Waze

 2    08:00 - 09:00 Tanah Merah Stn Exit B                    Google Maps   Waze

 3    09:00 - 09:30 Changi Village Ter                        Google Maps   Waze

 4    09:30 - 10:00 Changi Point Ferry Terminal               Google Maps   Waze

 5    10:00 - 10:30 Sensory Trail                             Google Maps   Waze

 6                        Sensory Trail Pond                  Google Maps   Waze

 7    11:00 - 11:30 Teck Seng's Place                         Google Maps   Waze

 8    11:30 - 12:00 Ubin Fruit Orchard                        Google Maps   Waze

 9    12:30 - 13:00 Chek Jawa Visitor Centre                  Google Maps   Waze

 10                       Chek Jawa Boardwalk                 Google Maps   Waze

 11                       Chek Jawa Wetlands                  Google Maps   Waze

 12   13:00 - 13:30 Jejawi Tower                              Google Maps   Waze

 13   14:00 - 14:30 Petai Quarry                              Google Maps   Waze

 14   15:00 - 15:30 Fo Shan Ting Da Bo Gong Temple            Google Maps   Waze

 15   15:30 - 16:00 Butterfly Hill                            Google Maps   Waze

 16   16:00 - 16:30 Lookout Point For Pekan Quarry            Google Maps   Waze

 17   17:00 - 17:30 Puaka Hilltop View Point                  Google Maps   Waze

                          Day 7 - Saturday, 11-Dec-2021
 1                        Singapore Changi Airport            Google Maps   Waze

 2    10:00 - 10:30 Cactus Garden - Changi Airport T1         Google Maps   Waze

 3    10:30 - 12:00 Aerotel Singapore - Swimming Pool         Google Maps   Waze

 4                        Kinetic Rain                        Google Maps   Waze

 5    12:00 - 13:00 Jewel Changi Airport                      Google Maps   Waze

 6    13:00 - 13:30 Butterfly Garden Terminal 3               Google Maps   Waze

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 7    13:30 - 14:00 The Slide @T3                                Google Maps   Waze

 8                        Enchanted Garden, T2, Changi Airport   Google Maps   Waze

 9    14:30 - 15:00 Sunflower Garden                             Google Maps   Waze

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Day 1 - Sunday, 05-Dec-2021

      09:00 - 11:00
 1    Marina Barrage
Singapore

Singapore is a true joy to all architecture lovers, with a combination of functional structures and exceptional
design. Marina Barrage is exactly such a kind of combination, a dam that provides flood control and water and
is also a recreation hub. The solar park provides water sports activities, a stunning view, and is a lovely spot to
start your first travel day in amazing Singapore.

      11:30 - 15:30
 2    Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
+65 6420 6848

Gain international fame for its unique design, Gardens by the Bay is a must-see park while in Singapore. The
park has 3 main areas: Bay Central Garden, Bay South Garden, and Bay East Garden.

      16:00 - 17:30
 3    Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade
Singapore
+65 6329 3535

Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade is 3.5 km surrounding Marina Bay which provides a direct look at
Singapore's ravishingly beautiful skyline. The Promenade has an environmental-friendly design that also
includes mist sprays, to effectively protect its visitors from heat and humidity. With a connection to the popular
Coller Quay, Marina Centre, and Bayfront and bewitching waterfront and laser and water show - the lively
Promenade is a central tourist attraction.

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      17:30 - 18:00
 4    Marina Bay Sands Singapore
10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
+65 6688 8868

Marina Bay Sands Singapore serves as a hotel and a casino, but more than that, the place's skyscrapers are
an architectural landmark that shapes Singapore's sky. Marina Bay Sands includes many attractions as the
alluring luxury mall "The Shoppes" and Sands SkyPark Observation Deck which gives a full panoramic view of
Singapore. Also, the place consists of a lotus-shaped ArtScience Museum, incredible Infinity Pool and offers a
free light and water show named Spectra.

      18:00 - 18:30
 5    Helix Bridge
Singapore

Helix Bridge provides another way to see the marvelous view of Marina Bay. Favorite among pedestrians, the
impressive Double Helix Bridge connects Marina Centre with Marina South. The bridge is widely famous for its
unique and modern architecture that was inspired by the look of DNA. Magnet to tourists and citizens, Helix
Bridge is one of the Marina Bay area's highlights.

      19:00 - 19:30
 6    Singapore Flyer
30 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039803
+65 6333 3311

Giant observation wheel, which reveals an outstanding view of Marina Bay. Singapore Flyer is the largest
observation wheel in entire Asia and reaches up to a height of 165 meters. If you feeling adventurer, Singapore
Flyer provides sky dining, you can have dinner inside of a capsule and besides the delightful food, it will
definitely be a dinner to remember.

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Day 2 - Monday, 06-Dec-2021

      09:00 - 09:30
 1    Singapore Cable Car
Harbour Front Tower, Harbourfront Pl, Level 1 2 3, Singapore 099254
+65 6377 9688

The fabulous Sentosa offers its visitors plenty of attractions and the very first is the exciting way you can enter
the island. Singapore Cable Car Sky Network will lead you from Faber Peak into Sentosa by riding high in the
sky while enjoying the mesmerizing view beneath you.

      10:00 - 14:00
 2    Adventure Cove Waterpark
8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269

Adventure Cove Waterpark will make you feel like a fish in the water, the speedy water slides and snorkeling
with tropical fish are a fantastic way to start you‫ ר‬thrilling Sentosa experience.

      14:30 - 15:00
 3    Siloso Beach
Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore
+65 6736 8672

Siloso Beach reveals captivating scenery and is a perfect spot to stroll around, sunbathe, have a picnic or just
relax with family and friends.

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      15:30 - 18:00
 4    Fort Siloso
Siloso Rd, Singapore 099981
+65 6736 8672

The last Singaporean coast fort that is conserved enough for the public to see. Today, the guardian fort serves
as a World War II military museum and exhibits a fascinating piece of Singapore history.

      18:00 - 18:30
 5    Fort Siloso Sky Walk
Siloso Rd, Singapore 099981
+65 6736 8672

A wonderful 181 meters trail that offers a skywalk and a lovely view of Sentosa Island, especially of the Fort
Siloso area.

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Day 3 - Tuesday, 07-Dec-2021

      10:00 - 11:30
 1    S.E.A. Aquarium
8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269

Spectacular aquarium with approximately 100,000 marine animals and magnificent shows. An underwater
experience that is educational and delightful at the same time.

      11:30 - 13:30
 2    Trick Eye Museum Singapore
26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-43/44, Singapore 098138
+65 6795 2371

Trick Eye Museum Singapore is where you won't believe what your eyes see. An interactive optical museum
that uses Augmented Reality (AR) to make artworks come to life.

      14:00 - 19:00
 3    Universal Studios Singapore
8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
+65 6577 8888

Part of Resorts World Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore is a wonderful activity for all the family. The park
has 28 rides and attractions and is divided into seven different themed zones. You can easily spend an entire
day at this exciting place and create fun and loving family memories that will say with you long after your
vacation ends.

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      19:30 - 20:00
 4    Wings of Time
Sentosa, Singapore

A fantastic Audio-visual show with a richness of colors and imagination, created by fire, water, and lasers.
Wings of time is a perfect way to end a busy day at the remarkable Sentosa Island.

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Day 4 - Wednesday, 08-Dec-2021

      09:00 - 10:00
 1    Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
288 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058840
+65 6220 0220

House of faith and worship, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a picturesque 5-floors Buddhist temple and a
museum in Chinatown. Very popular among tourists, it is claimed that the Temple holds the tooth relic that
belongs to Buddha himself. However, doubts and questions were raised by experts about the trustworthiness of
the tooth relics. Still, the place serves Buddha's faithful believers and the general public that is able to learn
about Buddhism history, philosophy, and practices. The temple and museum are very peaceful and impressive.
Abundant with Buddha statues and religious artifacts and has lavish red-golden decoration and a splendid
rooftop garden.

      10:30 - 11:00
 2    Merlion Park
1 Fullerton Rd, Singapore 049213
+65 6736 6622

Merlion Park is another coveted destination in Singapore that should not be missed. The park is a wonderful
hotspot for strolling by Marina Bay but most of all, viewing the monumental Merlion statue. Body of a fish and
head of a lion, the Merlion is a symbol of Singapore and a magical reminder of its past. A remnant of
Singapore's modest beginning as a village based on fishing for a living and the former name of the country,
Singapura, which means "lion city". The Roaring fish-lion which pours water of his mouth is approximately 9
meters tall and weighs 70 tons. The park is also a home to another Merlion statue, 2 meters tall, named
"Merlion cub".

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 3    Cavenagh Bridge
1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178
+65 9065 6537

A relatively small but historically unique, Cavenagh Bridge is a cable-stayed pedestrian bridge that connects
the southern and northern banks of the Singapore River. Inaugurated in 1869, this is among the oldest bridges
in Singapore and the only suspension bridge that survives as is since its opening.

      11:30 - 13:30
 4    Asian Civilisations Museum
1 Empress Pl, Singapore 179555
+65 6332 7798

Singapore's formation was a process of blending different cultures and ethnicities and generating one unify
national identity. This melting pot strategy and the nowadays results are wonderfully displayed at the Asian
Civilisations Museum (ACM). One of the official four national museums in the country, the Asian Civilisations
Museum exhibits the deep relationships, religious connections, and trade between the Asian countries and the
world through art. The Museum hosts a wide variety of sculptures, paintings, ceramics, and artifacts that tell the
story of all Asia. This is another prominent source of learning about Singapore's creation and development,
culture, and its people in a local and global context.

      13:30 - 16:30
 5    National Gallery Singapore
1 St Andrew's Rd, Singapore 178957
+65 6271 7000

A prominent force in Singapore art life, the National Gallery has a fantastic collection of Southeast Asian
modern art, including, of course, notable artworks of Singaporean artists. The buildings that are home to the
National Gallery are also art, the former City Hall and Supreme Court that gives the artworks another dignified
layer.

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      16:30 - 17:00
 6    Central Fire Station
62 Hill St, Singapore 179367
+65 6332 3000

The Central Fire Station is the oldest fire station in Singapore and the lovely building is another wonderful
opportunity to be impressed by Singaporean architecture. Today, the station is home to the Civil Defence
Heritage Gallery, a museum dedicated to the history of fire fighting in the country and rescue technologies.

      17:00 - 18:00
 7    Fort Canning Park
River Valley Rd, Singapore 179037
+65 1800 471 7300

Full of atmosphere and charm, the picturesque Fort Canning Park resides on a hill in the heart of Singapore,
and its chronicle entwined with the country's history. The Park is a great vantage point and a green space that
is full of attractions, historical remains, and nine alluring gardens with lovely vegetation and walking trails. The
Park is also a popular venue for music events, festivals, and much more. The Bukit Larangan ("Forbidden Hill")
as it used to be called was a holy Malay hill that serves the Majapahit as a center for the Malay rulers of
Singapore in the 14th century. The Hill was also home to Stamford Raffles, a British who established nowadays
Singapore, which built his house on the hill in 1823. It named Fort Canning when The British army used the Hill
as a base in the 19th century. While most of the base was destroyed, from 1936 and during World War II a
bunker was built under the hill and served as a headquarters to the British Army forces. The "Headquarters
Malaya Command Operations Bunker" is remembered as the place where the British ordered in 1942 to
surrender Singapore to the hands of the Japanese. Known today as the Battlebox, the bunker converted into a
museum and is open to the public. Wandering at the park will take you back in time, in the memory lane of
Singapore, and exhibit another side of this wonderful country.

      18:30 - 20:00
 8    Orchard Road
Orchard Rd, Singapore

Shopping time! Orchard Road is a famous shopping street in Singapore. More than 2 km of shopping centers,
department stores, restaurants, and cafés will pleasant your time and provide you ultimate shopping
experience.

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Day 5 - Thursday, 09-Dec-2021

      10:00 - 12:30
 1    National Museum of Singapore
93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897
+65 6332 3659

Reside in a majestic neo-classical building, the National Museum of Singapore is an excellent source of
learning about Singapore history, its development through the years, and its culture. The museum, as the name
suggests, is a national museum, one of four official national museums in the country. The Museum was
originally established in 1849 and is the oldest in the country. It has an exquisite and elegant balance between
the old and the modern. It pays respect to the country's past and exhibits the fascinating processes that brought
Singapore to be the advance and modern country it is today.

 2    Sri Krishnan Temple
152 Waterloo St, Singapore 187961
+65 6337 7957

Hindu temple which inaugurated in 1870, a place of faith and devotion that was built to honor Sri Krishna and
his consort Rukmini. Beautifully designed, the place is inviting and welcoming, with an exceptional entrance that
is decorated with graceful and colorful statues. Resides at Waterloo Street in Bugis neighborhood, right near
the popular Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple.

      13:00 - 13:30
 3    Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
178 Waterloo St, Singapore 187964
+65 6337 3965

A Buddhist temple in Bugis neighborhood, dedicated to Kwan Im (also known as Kuan Yin) - the Goddess of
Mercy. With a history dating to 1884, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho has a traditional Chinese temple's architecture,
red-golden decoration, and stately golden Cundi Bodhisattva (one of Kwan Im reincarnations) statue. The place
is very popular among believers who wish to receive blessings of luck and good fortune from their Goddess and
tourists who wish to observe the marvelous temple.

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      13:30 - 14:00
 4    Bugis Street
3 New Bugis Street, Singapore 188867
+65 6338 9513

Bugis street is a shopping hub at affordable prices, with a wide selection of goods. The Street also offers plenty
of gastronomical options and due to its accessible location and low prices, it can be bustle and crowded at
times. However, the street can provide a vibrant shopping experience for travelers on a budget who wish to buy
things for themselves and gifts for their loved ones.

      14:00 - 14:30
 5    Arab Street
151-161 Arab St, Singapore

A colorful bazaar of shops and boutiques with a wide variety of goods and delicious Middle Eastern cuisine.
Textile, perfumes, carpets, clothing, restaurants, and energetic vibes, the Arab Street will give you authentic
aromas and flavors of the Middle East.

      14:30 - 15:00
 6    Sultan Mosque
3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833
+65 6293 4405

A majestic mosque with glorious golden onions domes and an impressive prayer hall that can contain up to
5,000 believers, Sultan Mosque is a must-see while in Kampong Glam. The Mosque, also known as Masjid
Sultan, was built in 1924 by Sultan Hussain Shah, who ruled Singapore. The Construction ended 2 years later,
however facing the time damages and the need for a better place for the growing Islamic community, the
present-day Mosque was inaugurated in 1928. Except for its inspiring sight, the building reflects a spiritual and
humanistic view of equality. The dome's base has been made out of glass bottles, donations of the unprivileged,
and a symbol that all, poor or rich, are welcome in the Mosque. Praised for its magnificent architecture
thenceforth, the Mosque receives the prestigious status of Singapore's National monument in 1975.

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 7    Meomi Cat Cafe
668 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188801
+65 6296 0339

If you are a cat lover and especially if you miss your cats back home while you travel, Meomi Cat Café is the
perfect place for you. The cozy café has friendly staff, beverages, and some desserts, and of course, furry and
fluffy cats to pat and play with. To take good care of the cats, Meomi Cat charges an entrance fee per hour,
which also includes a drink.

 8    Haji Lane
Haji Ln, Singapore

Haji Lane is one of the narrowest and trendiest streets in Singapore. Affluence with street art, vintage look, and
indie spirit vibes, Haji Lane is a photo-taking hotspot. If you live on social media, this street is a lovely
variegated stop to photograph and share with family and friends. The street is also abundant with fashionable
boutiques, restaurants, cafés, and bars at affordable prices. This eye-candy street is very inviting and a terrific
location to stroll, eats, and shop.

      15:30 - 16:00
 9    Baghdad Street
Baghdad St, Singapore

Baghdad Street is very much like Haji Lane, a foodies' favorite with plenty of restaurants offering delectable
food and a colorful street to take pictures or a selfie.

      16:00 - 17:30
 10   Malay Heritage Centre
85 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198501
+65 6391 0450

Small, yet fascinating, the Malay Heritage Centre will take you through Singapore and the Malay's community
history alleyways. The 2-floors Centre use to be a royal palace, Istana Kampong Gelam, a place where
Singapore's Malay sultans used to live. It was originally built in 1840 according to the will of Sultan Ali, the son
of Sultan Hussein Shah who ordered to build the famous Sultan Mosque. Preserved and re-opened in 2005, the
Malay Heritage Centre has 6 permanent galleries that provide a glance at the rich heritage of the Malays in
Singapore.

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 11   Hajjah Fatimah Mosque
4001 Beach Rd, Singapore 199584
+65 6297 2774

Much smaller than Sultan Mosque, yet very interesting, Hajjah Fatimah Mosque (Masjid Hajjah Fatimah) is
another prominent religious monument in Singapore. Opened in 1846 thanks to a major donation from Hajjah
Fatimah Sulaiman and therefore the mosque, in an untypical act, named after her. Taking the name of a woman
is not the only exceptional thing about this Mosque. Architecturally, the Hajjah Fatimah Mosque was built under
oriental and European influences according to a design of an unknown non-Muslim British architect. The
Mosque's minaret is leaning toward the dome and adds another dimension to the uniqueness of this Mosque.

      18:00 - 19:30
 12   Vintage Cameras Museum and Click Art Museum
8D Jln Kledek, 8C, Singapore 199263
+65 6291 2278

If you love cameras and wish to learn more about the development of photography, Vintage Cameras Museum
is a place you will enjoy. The friendly staff will welcome you and you'll be able to take historical a journey
through the lens, learn and see approximately 1000 vintage cameras. The Museum's building is also very
special with a front that looks like a camera and lens-shaped entrance.

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Day 6 - Friday, 10-Dec-2021

 1    Tanah Merah MRT Station (EW4\/CG)
920 New Upper Changi Rd, Singapore 467356

Make sure you are out of the station through Exit B.

      08:00 - 09:00
 2    Tanah Merah Stn Exit B
Singapore

Take bus no. 2 to Changi Village Terminal.

      09:00 - 09:30
 3    Changi Village Ter
Singapore

Get off the bus at Changi Village Terminal, then turn left and search for Changi Point Ferry Terminal directions
sings. It's a short walk of about 5 minutes until you reach the ferry.

      09:30 - 10:00
 4    Changi Point Ferry Terminal
51 Lor Bekukong, Singapore 499172
+65 6542 7944

The Ferry is leaving only when it's full, meaning, there is no regular schedule. It takes about 15 minutes to reach
Ubin from the Terminal with the Ferry.

      10:00 - 10:30
 5    Sensory Trail
Singapore
+65 6542 4108

Turn right from the Jetty Entrance, pass the Pulau Ubin Police Coast Guard and enter the Sensory Trail, a less
than 2km trail that takes about an hour of walking. Like other sites at Pulau Ubin, this trail was designed with
elegance and careful thought. On your way, you may encounter animals and find fruit trees, spices, medicinal
herbs, vegetables, and more. The view is beautiful and the walking is very easy and calm.

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 6    Sensory Trail Pond
Jln Ubin, Singapore
+65 6542 4108

Continue with the trail until it curves to the left, then you'll see a large pond, covered with lotus flowers, and
surrounded with plants. The pond actually consists of 4 smaller ponds that were unified into one, to serves
habitats for biodiversity.

      11:00 - 11:30
 7    Teck Seng's Place
Singapore
+65 6542 4108

Very close to Sensory Trail Pond resides Teck Seng's Place (House 363B), an open house to the joyous of the
visitors. The house, as the name suggests, was belonged to Chew Teck Seng, who used to have a provision
shop that supplies vegetables and left the Island in 2005. Then, Teck Seng's Place underwent preservation and
turned into a traditional Chinese kampong house and exhibit 1970's life on the island. Please be aware that
Teck Seng's Place is open to the public only on the 2nd and 4th weekend of the month and during holidays,
from 10:00 until 14:00.

      11:30 - 12:00
 8    Ubin Fruit Orchard
Singapore
+65 6542 4108

Continue on Jin Ubin until you see Ubin Fruit Orchard, a charming piece of nature that is open to the public and
covered with approximately 350 fruit trees. Named Ubin Fruit Orchard, to honor the island residents that their
own trees were situated in this place.

      12:30 - 13:00
 9    Chek Jawa Visitor Centre
Chek Jawa, Pulau Ubin, Singapore

Head on to Chek Jawa, one of Ubin's main attractions. Continue in Jin Ubin, turn right on Jin Durian and go on
until you'll arrive at Chek Jawa Visitor Centre. Chek Jawa Visitor Centre, which is also known as House No. 1,
is an enchanting 2-floors cottage with a fetching jetty that is observing the nearby island, Pulau Sekudu (also
called Frog Island due to its shape). The Tudor-style house was built in the 1930s and has an eye-catching
fireplace which today is home to bats. The place was beautifully preserved and restored and today provides
assistance to Chek Jawa visitors and comprehensive explanations about the house's history and Chek Jawa's

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rich biodiversity.

 10   Chek Jawa Boardwalk
Chek Jawa Trail, Chek Jawa Wetlands, Singapore

After visiting the Chek Jawa Visitor Centre, turn back toward the Information Kiosk and enter the Chek Jawa
Trail, then move on until you reach Chek Jawa Boardwalk. The coastal boardwalk offers exceptional scenery of
the sea and the shore and will lead you to an impressive mangrove boardwalk. The way is full of a variety of
birds, bugs, tropical plants, and everything you would expect to find a home on the shore or in a forest. The
Chek Jawa Trail is actually a loop trail that is surrounding Chek Jawa Wetlands and exhibits the beauty of the
place as well as its biodiversity.

 11   Chek Jawa Wetlands
Chek Jawa Trail, Singapore
+65 6542 4108

In sharp contrast to bustling urban Singapore and its skyscrapers, Chek Jawa Wetlands like much of Pulau
Ubin is untouched nature, a tranquil area that is fascinating to explore. 100 hectares at a size, Chek Jawa is an
intersection of 6 different ecosystems: coastal forest, mangroves, sandy beach, rocky beach, coral rubble, and
seagrass lagoon. Together, they display an excellent example of bountiful biodiversity.

      13:00 - 13:30
 12   Jejawi Tower
Chek Jawa, Singapore
+65 6542 4108

20 meters height tower, that provides an engaging and delightful panoramic view of Chek Jawa Wetlands, its
tree canopy, animals, and birds.

      14:00 - 14:30
 13   Petai Quarry
758B Pulau Ubin, Singapore 508378

On your way back from Chek Jawa Wetlands continue from Jejawi Tower toward Petai Quarry, and enjoy the
Quarry scenic view. Then continue forward until you'll reach Jin Sam Heng and turn left until you'll arrive back to
Jin Ubin and go on in Lorong Bin Kiang until you'll find Fo Shan Ting Da Bo Gong Temple.

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      15:00 - 15:30
 14   Fo Shan Ting Da Bo Gong Temple
46, Changi Point - Pulau Ubin, Singapore 508422
+65 6543 2991

Fo Shan Ting Da Bo Gong Temple is a small Chinese temple that was witness to many events on the Island.
The Temple was built in 1869, and since most of the island's former residents were Chinese, many celebrations
took place at the Temple. After your Temple visit ends, you may also freshen up and eat. The recommended
restaurant in the area is Season Live Seafood, which is very close to the Temple.

      15:30 - 16:00
 15   Butterfly Hill
Pulau Ubin, Singapore
+65 6542 4108

The Butterfly Hill is much more than just a hill, it's an ecosystem where approximately 140 butterfly species live,
fly, and proliferate. This delicate balance that enables this tranquil ecosystem is a result of smart planning,
including special vegetation planting to attract the butterflies. Visiting Butterfly Hill will show you a world full of
butterflies, a richness of colors, and a piece of nature that can hardly be seen in modern-urban areas.

      16:00 - 16:30
 16   Lookout Point For Pekan Quarry
Jln Jelutong, Singapore
+65 6542 4108

From the Butterfly Hill, go back to Jin Jelutong and find the Lookout Point for Pekan Quarry, to relish on the
Quarry's picturesque view.

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      17:00 - 17:30
 17   Puaka Hilltop View Point
Singapore

Move on at Jin Jelutong, drink at the famous Ah Ma Drink Stall, continue until you'll arrive at Jin Endut Senin,
and turn when you'll see Puaka Hill Hut. Then hike up to Puaka Hilltop View Point, the hike is very short, about
15 minutes until you reach the View Point and see the splendid view.

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Day 7 - Saturday, 11-Dec-2021

 1    Singapore Changi Airport
Airport Blvd, Singapore
+65 6595 6868

Award-winning and internationally famous for its excellence, Changi Airport was crowned multiple times as the
best airport in the world. Changi Airport is not only one of the best but also one of the bustling airports in the
world. As such and due to the fact many passengers must wait for their flights at the airport for long hours, the
place is dotted with plenty of attractions that can cover an entire trip day.

      10:00 - 10:30
 2    Cactus Garden - Changi Airport T1
80 Airport Blvd Singapore 819642 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819642

The Cactus Garden located at Terminal 1. It is a comely and thorny garden that includes approximately 100
spices of cacti and arid plants and exhibit, once again, the way the people of Singapore use nature to revive
places.

      10:30 - 12:00
 3    Aerotel Singapore - Swimming Pool
Above Gate D41, Level 3, Departure/Transit Area Terminal 1, Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), Singapore 819642
+65 6808 2388

Another way to relax before a long flight is to use the Aerotel Hotel rooftop swimming pool. While it is not free,
as most of the airport attractions, the lovely pool also has Jacuzzi and showers and can help you freshen up a
bit prior to your travel toward home.

 4    Kinetic Rain
65 Airport Blvd, Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), Singapore 819663

Singapore is very much characterized by sophisticated modern architectural structures and innovation. The
Kinetic Rain display is a wonderful expression of those tendencies. It is a beautiful sculpture, 9.8 meters by 4
meters that consist of 1,216 bronze droplets. Together they can create up to 16 shapes and generate a
mesmerizing fluid art installation.

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      12:00 - 13:00
 5    Jewel Changi Airport
Singapore 819666

The jewel in the crown, an extraordinary place that brings together nature, architecture, and people in amid of
bustling international aviation navel. This is a must-see at the airport, can easily be accessed from Terminal 1, 2
and 3 and has any facility you can imagine as dining, shopping, kids entertainments and even sleeping in a
hotel.

The Jewel includes a stupendous 40 meters perpendicular Rain Vortex Waterfall, coming out of a dome made
of glass and fortified by steel. This is the tallest indoor waterfall in the world and the center of the Jewel that all
other attractions are surrounding it.

As a city of gardens, the Jewel as well if full of nature, green sights, and flowers. One of those gardens is the
lovely Forest Valley, where you can take a short hike and reach another wonderful colorful gem in the Jewel, the
Canopy Park. The Canopy Park, with its impressive suspended glass bridge, was creatively designed to
provide visitors a sense of indoor blooming nature and joyful activates as giant slides.

Other noticeable attractions in the Jewel are sky nets where you can jump among trees or walk on by. Hedge
maze, mirror maze, Foggy Bowls where kids can run through clouds-alike and the Changi Experience Studio –
a digital-virtual center with shows and interactive games.

      13:00 - 13:30
 6    Butterfly Garden Terminal 3
70 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819661
+65 6595 6868

Just like Singapore itself, Changi Airport has many planned gardens to the joyous of its visitors and the Butterfly
Garden is definitely a joy. The Butterfly Garden is a gorgeous tropical garden with a 6 meters grotto waterfall
and more than 1000 butterflies and explanations about the butterflies' life cycle, all for free.

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                                         13:30 - 14:00
                                    7    The Slide @T3
                                   70 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819661
                                   +65 6595 6868

                                   Have you ever slide on world record? At Changi Airport, you can. The Slide @T3 is 12 meters tall (4 floors)
                                   which makes it to the tallest slide located inside an airport. The slide ride will gladden the young and the young
                                   at heart and is a great activity before a flight that requires sitting for most of the time.

                                    8    Enchanted Garden, T2, Changi Airport
                                   60 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819643

                                   The Enchanted Garden is a little garden inside of the Changi Airport, and as the name suggests it is completely
                                   entrancing. It is an interactive garden that has four decorated grand wreath sculptures made of glass at its
                                   center. Covered by sensitive motion sensors, when you walk through the Enchanted Garden, the sensors
                                   respond with lights and sounds. While the garden is small, yet it is among visitors' favorite attractions at the
                                   airport.

                                         14:30 - 15:00
                                    9    Sunflower Garden
                                   60 Airport Boulevard Singapore 819643 (Changi Airport Terminal 2 Transit, Singapore

                                   One of the charming little gardens in Changi Airport is the Sunflower Garden on Terminal 2. If it is a beautiful
                                   sunny day, the Sunflower Garden offers a photogenic spot to wander around and take some last pictures from
                                   unforgettable Singapore.

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