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                          TOUR DESCRIPTION                                    OPERATION   DURATION      PER
                                                                                                      PERSON

City Tour                                                                       Daily     3.5 Hours   SGD36
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 the former Supreme
Court and City Hall. 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. Watch a skilful demonstration
of Teh Tarik – Pulled Tea at a “Sarabat Stall” and sample the tea after
with your guide explaining the origins of this all-time local favourite
beverage.

Night Out at Chinatown & Bugis Village                                          Daily      4 Hours    SGD104

(with Trishaw ride)
Chinatown has also come a long way since the early days when Chinese
immigrants made this enclave their home. Filled with a sprawling myriad
of shops and eateries, bustling with colourful and exciting activities set
against a backdrop of rich history and heritage, Chinatown is not to be
missed especially in the evening when everything really comes alive.
Wander along the narrow lanes of the Night Market and test your
bargaining skills against street vendors selling anything from souvenirs
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to leather goods. After dinner at a local Chinese restaurant, we will
coach down to Bugis Village. The highlight of the evening is a trishaw
ride that will take you past the vibrant Bugis Village and the bustling
streets of Little India. Hop onto a bumboat at Clarke Quay for a cruise
along the Singapore River to see Singapore lit up at night, showcasing
beautifully restored shophouses, modern skyscrapers of the financial
district, colonial buildings and the iconic Merlion statue.

Gardens by the Bay                                                            Daily   -   SGD34
Top 10 Indoor Gardens of the World Featuring more than 1 million
plants from more than 5,000 species, Gardens by the Bay is a must-see
destination filled with wonders from around the world. Marvel at the 35-
metre tall indoor waterfall and stroll above the jungle canopy via aerial
walkways at Cloud Forest. Replicating the cool and dry Mediterranean
climate, Flower Dome showcases exotic plants from 5 continents in 9
different gardens. Watch as the Supertrees come alive with special
effects at night. Come, be inspired by nature where wonder blooms.

Universal Studio Singapore                                                    Daily   -   SGD93
Catch Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park,
featuring 24 cutting-edge rides, shows and attractions based on your
favourite blockbuster films and television series, including Puss In Boots’
Giant Journey, Battlestar Galactica: HUMAN vs. CYLON™,
TRANSFORMERS The Ride: The Ultimate 3D Battle, Jurassic Park
Rapids Adventure™, Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase and more!

S.E.A Aquarium                                                                Daily   -   SGD44
Explore the marine realm of the S.E.A. Aquarium™, home to more than
100,000 marine animals and over 1,000 species across 50 diverse
habitats. Its centrepiece display, the Open Ocean Habitat, features a
viewing panel measuring 36 metres in width and 8.3 metres in height –
a spectacular window to an ocean teeming with over 40,000 marine
animals including majestic manta rays and zebra sharks.
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Adventure Cove Waterpark                                                       Daily      -      SGD44
Find thrilling slides and encounters with marine life all in one place. At
Adventure Cover Waterpark™, you can take high-speed water slides,
relax while drifting on a lazy river, snorkel with 20,000 tropical fish over
a colourful reef, wade among rays and even come face to face with
sharks! Have fun at Adventure Cove Waterpark™ today where the
water is full of life.

Legoland Malaysia                                                              Daily      -      SGD101
Legoland® Malaysia Resort consists of a Theme Park, Water Park and
Hotel.

THEME PARK: LEGOLAND® Malaysia is a full day Interactive family
theme park. The Park is divided into eight themed areas containing
thrilling rides, exciting LEGO® workshops, the awe-inspiring Miniland,
where Asia’s interesting landscapes, countries and landmarks are
recreated in miniature using more than 30 million LEGO® bricks.

WATER PARK: This is the biggest LEGOLAND® Water Park in Asia that
features slides, waves, wade pools, interactive water-play structure and
Build-A-Raft River.

LEGOLAND® HOTEL promises to turn days into nights that families will
never forget. All 249 rooms are designed with LEGO® Theming, giving
guests the choice of playing Pirate, commanding a kingdom, embarking
on an adventure or be trained like a NINJA.

Adventure Cove Waterpark                                                       Daily      -      SGD44
Find thrilling slides and encounters with marine life all in one place. At
Adventure Cover Waterpark™, you can take high-speed water slides,
relax while drifting on a lazy river, snorkel with 20,000 tropical fish over
a colourful reef, wade among rays and even come face to face with
sharks! Have fun at Adventure Cove Waterpark™ today where the
water is full of life.

Night Out Marina Bay                                                           Daily   4 Hours   SGD95
At Gardens by the Bay, discover exotic plants in the Flower Dome from
the 5 continents which are displayed in 9 different gardens. Step into the
Flower Dome and find the largest glass greenhouse in the world as listed
in the 2015 Guinness World Records! Be amazed by the changing
display of flowers and plants from the Mediterranean and semi-arid
regions. OR choose to... 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. Take in breath-taking mountain
views surrounded by diverse vegetation and hidden floral gems. And
learn about rare plants and their fast-disappearing environment. Watch
the SuperTree 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.

Alfresco Afternoon Tea at Raffles Courtyard                                   Daily    2 hours    SGD89
Exuding a garden style and welcoming vibe, Raffles Courtyard is the
city’s social space in a lushly landscaped alfresco venue at the Raffles
Arcade. Enjoy an Alfresco Afternoon Tea experience complemented by
with a wide selection of speciality teas, set against the hotel’s striking
colonial architecture.

The Hidden Charms of Tiong Bahru!                                             Daily   3.5 Hours   SGD195
The Pinnacles @ Duxton takes the title of being the world’s tallest public
housing project. Enjoy stunning view of the Singapore landscape from
the 50th storey skybridge. Next is a visit to Tiong Bahru, one of
Singapore’s oldest public housing estate built in the 1920s that has
creatively evolved into a unique neighbourhood that balances heritage
and swanky hipster lifestyle. The Tiong Bahru Market, built in 1955, may
be the first modern market to be built in a housing estate but still boasts
some of the best hawker stalls for local culinary delights.

The 90-year-old Qi Tian Gong Temple, Singapore’s oldest temple
honours the Monkey God, who bestows blessing and protection. A
bakery where time stood still. With a history spanning four generations,
Galicier Pastry is steeped in family tradition using only the freshest
ingredients, bought daily, to create Galicier’s traditional nyonya kuehs
and retro cakes. The design and décor of Nostalgia Hotel are inspired by
Singapore’s colonial years as well as the romantic history of the
neighbourhood. After all, Tiong Bahru was once known as an area where
the well-heeled kept their mistresses. It’s ‘old-world charm with a dash
of modernism.

East Coast & Changi                                                           Daily   3.5 Hours   SGD48
We begin at Kampong Glam – named after the Gelam Tree which grew in
abundance in the 1800s. Once the seat of the old Malay Royalty, it still
retains the charm of a bygone era and the influence of the Arab traders.
Make a stop at Tampines New Town, which received the United Nations
World Habitat Award for being an outstanding human settlement
project in 1992! See how much the town has changed in over 20 years
since it won the award – the green spaces, the linked walkways to
neighbourhood centres, transport network, parks and open spaces as
well as varied block designs. Continue to Changi Beach where our guide
will recount stories of the horrific Sook Ching Massacre during World
War II. There, you will see the plaque that was erected to commemorate
the lives that were lost. Stop at the rustic and laid-back Changi Village
which gives you a chance to see the relaxing side of Singapore yet this
little village has hotels, ferry terminal, beaches, recreation clubs and
food galore!

Round Island Tour with lunch                                                 Daily   All day   SGD117
Start with a leisurely morning stroll along Singapore’s highest pedestrian
bridge – Henderson Waves and take in the lush greenery of Mount
Faber and Telok Blangah Hill. Continue west to Jurong Hill Park. Visit
the “Garden of Fame” featuring 27 trees planted by visiting dignitaries
including the likes of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and China’s leader
Deng Xiao Ping. Head over to Jurong Hill Lookout Tower where you
enjoy a panoramic view of Jurong Port and Jurong Island. Learn about
the industrial revolution which formed the base of Singapore
development in the days after gaining independence.

Journey north to the Kranji War Memorial to pay respects to the
countless World War II heroes. Unveiled in 1957, the memorial
commemorates over 20,000 men and women who gave their lives for
freedom in World War II. Lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding
to Bright Hill Temple, a famous Chinese ancestral place of worship and
admire its spectacular architecture. We cross from North – Central to
Eastern Singapore to explore the hidden paths and places that were not
easily accessible to the average traveller.

View from a distance Selarang Barracks – where the infamous Barracks
Square incident occurred during WWII – a revolt of the British and
Australian POWs interned in a Japanese Camp in Changi. Drive past
Changi Air Base towards Changi Village where the old Changi Hospital is
located. Along Changi Beach facing the Straits of Johore, we stop for
10mins for photos. In the distance, land reclamation has started for the
construction of Terminal 5 which is expected to complete in 2030 and
will handle 150 million passengers annually. If time permits, we may
drive past and view the Johore Battery Monster Gun.
Walk with Our Ancestors                                                       Monday     4 Hours     SGD230
Intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui or geomancy? Discover         Wednesday
why it’s still very much alive in cosmopolitan Singapore! Our first stop      Friday
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.

A J Hackett - Giant Swing                                                      Daily         -       SGD85
AJ Hackett Sentosa is Singapore’s first and only bungy tower. It’s 2
towers stand at 50m above the ground on Siloso Beach, Sentosa Island.
The site features the Giant Swing, which up to a group of 3 persons
swoop over Siloso Beach, a Skybridge, a 40m walkway with see-through
sections, and you can enjoy the best sunset views in Siloso on it. The
epitome of extreme thrill would be to free-fall 47 meters above ground
with the Bungy Jump. AJ’s Beach Bar & Dining opens from 11am daily.
Enjoy modern coastal cuisine from the kitchen with a wide array of bar
grubs, signature pastas, gourmet sandwiches and more. Head down to
the bar to reward yourself with an ice-cold beer or a tropical cocktail
after your fun swing or milestone jump!

Cable Car Sky Dining                                                           Daily     1.5 Hours   SGD208
Commence the Sky Dining experience on Faber Peak Singapore, located
100 metres above the sea, which features cable car joyrides, and a
vibrant cluster of dining and entertainment amidst the relaxing lush
greenery! Cosy up in your very own private cable car cabin and savour a
delicious 4-course meal, as you take in the lights and splendour of
Singapore’s cityscape set against the romantic night skies with Stardust
Cabin.
2 Star Michelin Shisen Hanten -                                               Daily      2 Hours    SGD72

6 Course set dinner
Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro is the highest Michelin-rated Chinese
restaurant in Singapore for three consecutive years since 2016! It is the
first international foray of Japan’s famed Shisen Hanten chain of
Szechwan restaurants, helmed by Executive Chef Chen Kentaro.

Executive Chef Chen Kentaro demonstrates his mastery of Szechwan
cuisine with a menu that celebrates the signature flavours of Shisen
Hanten, alongside traditional Cantonese fare. Menu highlights includes
Chen’s Mapo Doufu, Stewed Fish Fillet in Super Spicy Szechwan Pepper
Sauce and Chen’s Original Noodle Soup. Shisen Hanten Menu: Trio of
appetisers (For dinner) Szechwan hot and sour seafood soup Stir-fried
sirloin beef with green pepper Stir-fried prawn with chilli sauce Chen’s
mapo doufu served with Hokkaido rice Almond pudding.

Red House Seafood Restaurant                                                  Daily      2 Hours    SGD84
Rated as excellent or very good on TripAdvisor, Red House Seafood is
one of the oldest seafood restaurants and is synonymous with Singapore
cuisine since 1976! Fresh seafood is at the core of Red House Seafood’s
menu and it takes pride in sourcing the freshest ingredients from
sustainable suppliers all over the world from the North Sea, Indian
Ocean to South China Sea.

With its strong reputation of pairing fresh seafood with Asian flavours,
Red House celebrates the gathering of partners, friends and family over
local cuisine. Red House Menu: Crispy Cereal Deshelled Prawns Sautéed
Grouper Fillet with Wasabi Mayo Stir-fried Seasonal Green with Minced
Garlic Chilli Crab with Deep fried Buns Seafood Fried Rice Chilled
Mango Pomelo.

A Heritage Tour of Johor Bahru                                              Mon - Thur   Full day   SGD195
Embark on a day trip discovering the heritage and culture of Johore
Bahru, the southernmost city of Peninsular Malaysia. Travel across the
border with your friends or family in the comfort of your own
airconditioned vehicle to explore this city, which was once a cozy little
fishing village that has now grown into a modern metropolis. Be
intrigued by the architectural design of Abu Bakar Mosque, built in the
style of English Victorian architecture resembling the British 19th
century clock towers.

Immerse in the sights and sounds as you walk through the streets of Tan
Hiok Nee Heritage Street. Our guide will relate the tales of the early
Chinese immigrants and you also get to savour some local delights
recommended by our tour guide. The visitors of our guided tours will
have access to the State Legislative Assembly Building during your tour
of Kota Iskandar, Johore State Administrative Centre. Inspired by
Moorish-Andalusian and Malay designs and motifs, this is Malaysia’s
first Experiential Parliament where you would have an insider’s look of
this magnificent Johore’s State Parliament Hall (Non-Parliament seating
days) All this walking will work up your appetite for a sumptuous lunch
at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel. Be spoilt for choices as you enjoy a
melting pot of Malaysian cuisine in the all-day dining restaurant – Makan
Kitchen (or similar). After lunch, get ready to experience the many
cultural facets of Malaysian life in the Malay Cultural Village.

Sway and move to a traditional Malay cultural dance interpreted with
modern music. Try your hand at Teh Tarik – pulled tea or bring home
your own Batik painting at the Batik Printing Workshop. This day trip
will certainly be one of your delightful experiences of Asia.

A Historical Tour of Malacca                                                Mon - Thur   All day   SGD261
Malacca – declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008, is a city
where history and architecture withstood the test of time. Once, it was a
flourishing and thriving port that was Malaysia’s unofficial historical
capital and was a favoured port to wait out the monsoons. In 1400s,
Malacca monopolise the trading routes and to seek protection from the
Siamese invaders, Malacca forged an alliance with the MING Emperor to
secure protection.

In time to come, Chinese settlers who married local Malay women
resulted in what is now the Peranakan Race – Baba Nyonya people.
Home of the well-known Nyonya Cuisine, it’s a popular destination for
tourists who want to catch a glimpse of Malaysia’s Unique Heritage.
From the 16th to 18th century, Malacca was invaded by the Portuguese,
captured by the Dutch and lastly the British assumed control when in
exchange they gave the city of Bencoolen to the Dutch. Let’s start
exploring at the focal point of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the
Dutch Square.

This attractive and elegant square is surrounded by Dutch-era buildings.
Within the Dutch Square, the Stadthuys was the former town hall and
governor’s residence dates to the 1650s and is believed to be the oldest
Dutch building in the East. Next, we will head to Christ Church, built in
1753 from laterite bricks brought from Zeeland in Holland, this eye-
catching cherry-pink church is one of the most photographed and
imposing landmarks in Melaka. Christ Church is the oldest functioning
Protestant Church in Malaysia.

After some picture - perfect moments, we will then head to the Porta De
Santiago (The Famosa Fortress). Porta de Santiago was built as a
Portuguese fortress in 1511; the British took over in 1641 and
destroyed it in 1806 to prevent it falling into Napoleon’s hands. A
Famosa, or “The Famous” in Portuguese, is one of the oldest surviving
remnants of European architecture in Asia. We will head to St Paul’s
Church. This is the oldest functioning Roman Catholic Church in
Malaysia, built in 1710 by descendants of early Portuguese settlers.

The ruins of St. Paul’s church stand at the summit of St. Paul’s hill near
the remains of A Famosa fortress. Lunch will be a sumptuous meal at
Seroni Nyonya Cuisine Restaurant or similar local restaurant. After
lunch, we walked along Jonker Street that starts near Stadthuys. This
street is filled with historical houses along its left and right sides dating
back to the 17th century. There are still shops selling antiques, textiles,
foods, handicrafts and souvenirs

                          Please note that above prices are Indication Prices Only.
            Important to note that a minimum number of passengers might apply for certain tours.
                                         Child rates are on request.
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