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The most fascinating places to discover in Singapore

Singapore Zoo and Clark Quay 

Kickstart your day with delicious food. Singaporean breakfast of Kaya toast, runny eggs, and a strong and sweet coffee at a local cafe.

Now, you are charged up to prepare for a day at the Singapore Zoo, which is considered the best rainforest zoo in the world. 

Take a stroll along the banks of the Singapore River or hop on to a glass-top boat or bumboat. Just enjoy a lip-smacking dinner at Clark Duay overlooking the Singapore River. A perfect way to end the day with a beautiful sunset and tons of adventures.

There is no best time to visit Singapore Zoo, As the established fact, the views and vibes during the sunset but if you are someone who loves beating the crowd sometimes, early afternoon and late evening is the perfect time to visit. 

 

Sentosa Island Little India 

Singapore is a multi-racial country consisting of around 18 ethnic groups including the third largest who are Indian - Singaporean. Little India is the most visited place for tourists, it is famous for its ethnically and culture that varies from other districts. 

In the corner of Little India, the shops of Gold and Jewelleries are aligned. In shopping malls, you will see selling traditional clothing and Gold and the fondness of buying them because it is also a part of their culture.
Gold is part of Indian tradition. Indian people consider it a good investment for the future. 

Sentosa Island is packed with adventure and has everything from world-class theme parks to an array of underwater sports. Delve into the magical marine world at the S.E.A., Aquarium, or indulge in thrilling rides at Universal Studios. Chic cafes and restaurants alary the waterproof stretch of Quayside Isle are a cherry on top and you can find all delectable options for lunch here. 

Little India, one of Singaporean most vibrant districts, is the best visited in the evening. A walk down the Serangoon Road and neighboring streets will give you a glimpse of a unique blend of Hindu and Chinese culture here. Hit Mustafa Centre Mall which has everything from electronics to groceries, accessories, and whatnot. 

 

Chinatown, Orchard Road, and Marina Bay Sands. This place is a delightful mix of old and new, packed with some cool stores and cafes.  This place is about relishing authentic dishes from trendy eateries to cafes along Neil Road. The majestic Buddha and Meuseam are must-visit temples.