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Singapore today “It is a city with its head in the future and its soul in the past.” Singapore is not just one island but a main island with 63 surrounding islets. The main island has a total land area of 682 square km. However, its compact size belies its economic growth. In just 150 years, Singapore has grown into a thriving centre of commerce and industry. Its former role as an entrepot has diminished, as the Republic has increased its manufacturing base. Singapore is the busiest port in the world with over 600 shipping lines sending super tankers, container ships and passenger liners to share.

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It is a place that cherishes its past as it looks to the future the earliest known mention of Singapore was a 3rd century Chinese account which described Singapore as “Pu-luo-chung” (“island at the end of a peninsula”). Little is known about the island’s history at this time but this matter-of-fact description belies Singapore’s colourful past. By the 14th century, Singapore had become part of the mighty Sri Vijayan empire and was known as Temasek (“Sea Town”). This was no less accurate than the 3rd century name. Located at the natural meeting point of sea routes at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore had long known visits from a wide variety of sea craft, from Chinese junks, Indian vessels, Arab dhows and Portuguese battleships to Buginese schooners.

During the 14th century, this small but strategically-placed island had earned a new name – “Singa Pura”, or “Lion City”. According to legend, a visiting Sri Vijayan prince saw an animal he mistook for a lion and Singapore’s modern day name was born. The British provided the next notable chapter in the Singapore story. During the 18th century, they saw the need for a strategic “halfway house” to refit, feed and protect the fleet of their growing empire, as well as to forestall any advances by the Dutch in the region. It was against this political backdrop that Sir Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a trading station. The policy of free trade attracted merchants from all over Asia and from as far afield as the United States and the Middle East. By 1824, just five years after the founding of modern Singapore, the population had grown from a mere 150 to 10,000.

In 1832, Singapore became the centre of government for the Straits Settlements of Penang, Malacca and Singapore. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 and the advent of telegraph and steamship increased Singapore’s importance as a centre for the expanding trade between East and West. Singapore had been the site of military action in the 14th century when it became embroiled in the struggle for the Malay Peninsula between Siam (now Thailand), and the Java-based Majapahit Empire. Five centuries later, it was again the scene of significant fighting during World War II. Singapore was considered an impregnable fortress, but the Japanese overran the island in 1942. After the war, Singapore became a Crown Colony. The growth of nationalism led to self-government in 1959 and on 9 August 1965, Singapore became an independent republic.

Singapore today “It is a city with its head in the future and its soul in the past.” Singapore is not just one island but a main island with 63 surrounding islets. The main island has a total land area of 682 square km. However, its compact size belies its economic growth. In just 150 years, Singapore has grown into a thriving centre of commerce and industry. Its former role as an entrepot has diminished, as the Republic has increased its manufacturing base. Singapore is the busiest port in the world with over 600 shipping lines sending super tankers, container ships and passenger liners to share.

Departure & Return Location

John F.K. International Airport (Google Map)

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Price Includes

  • Accommodation with Breakfast
  • 4 Nights Hotel Accomodation
  • Singapore city tour
  • Return airport transfers
  • All transfers on SIC basis

Price Excludes

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Driver Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Room Service Fees

Complementaries

  • Umbrella
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Entrance Fees
Itinerary

Day 1Arrival – Singapore

Arrive at the Singapore airport; meet our representative who will be available to guide you. You will be transferred to the hotel where staying arrangement will be done. Check into the hotel and relax for the day in leisure

Day 2Singapore Half Day city tour

After morning breakfast, go out to enjoy a half – day sightseeing tour. At the time of the trip, you will visit – Orchard Road, Suntec City and the Fountain of Wealth. Also explore the Merlion Park Stop at Singapore Flyer (ticket optional). Go by Marina Bay Sands and the Helix Bridge, Little India and China Town. Travel the Thian Hock Temple. After doing sightseeing, travel small India and the local handicraft area.

Day 3 Singapore Sentosa Island (Optional Tour)

After doing lunch, drive for Sentosa Island, located at 100 yards away from the mainland. This is famous island resort serves you many fun-filled entertaining options and activities. Begin your trip with the Cable Car. Discover all the attractions of Sentosa Island during the half-day attractions. Also travel underwater World, Dolphin Lagoon and witness a stunning light & Wing. You can visit a peaceful island on just a small cable car ride. On reaching at the island, you will visit with the Dolphin Lagoon where you can witness sweet pink dolphins playing in the water. Back to the hotel for overnight stay following dinner!

Day 4Day at leisure and shopping (By own)

his will be last day of your tour and will pass in leisure. Do shopping in Dubai’s old and new regions that presents an incredible shopping vista. For shoppers, Singapore offers you a set of independent boutiques to enjoy your shopping.

Day 5Departure from Singapore

After morning breakfast, you will be transferred from the hotel at scheduled time. Leave the hotel for the airport and catch the flight for the further destination.

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