Top 10 Adventures in Singapore
| Bukit Timah Hill Singapore is only one of two cities in the world to have a significant area of primary rainforest within its boundaries with its Bukit TImah Nature Reserve. More Info |
| Bird-watching at Sungei Buloh The Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Singapore's first and only protected wetland reserve. Home to over 500 species of tropical flora and fauna, the 130-hectare conserved wetland habitat is also a "refueling point" for birds on the East Asian Australasian Flyway.
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| Bat Cave at Night Safari The Night Safari is the premier night zoo which houses over 900 animals of 135 exotic species in eight zones re-created to simulate geographic zones like the Southeast Asian rainforest, African savanna, Nepalese river valley, South American pampas and Burmese jungle. More Info |
| Dive with the sharks at Underwater World Situated on the resort island, Sentosa, Underwater World is a dream haven which showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of a whole different world beneath the seas.
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| Skydive Singapore Take to the open skies with exhilarating tandem jumps from 18,000 feet above!
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| G-Max Reverse Bungy The G-Max Reverse Bungee, Singapore's first extreme high adrenaline experience, is located at Clark Quay. A totally unique experience, the ride involves up to three people being seated in a specially designed open air steel reinforced capsule attached by bungee cords to two towers.
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| Eski Bar Bring out your winter togs, it's a dressed up freezer you're standing in at Eski Bar, Singapore's very first truly chill out bar in sub-zero temperatures.
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| Equinox Complex Equinox Complex, boasts five restaurants and bars as well as private dining with a total seating capacity of over 900. Situated on Levels 68 through 72 of Singapore's landmark Raffles City Complex, Equinox provides spectacular views of Singapore as well as Malaysia and Indonesia.
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| Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve This beautiful 130ha Reserve includes mangroves and freshwater wetlands. The Reserve has become well known for its wondrous birdlife, particularly during the migratory season of Sep-Mar when huge flocks of shorebirds visit the Reserve.
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| Palawan Beach Palawan Beach, where a suspension bridge links beach-goers to the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia, or Asia's closest point to the Equator, boasts beach bars where you can chill out while staying in touch with the rest of the world through wireless internet access. More Info |
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