There is a lot to see and experience in this small tropical nation. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is a 164-hectare reserve that is home to more species of trees than the entire North American continent. This rainforest has never been logged, and has wonderful walking trails and even a cycling trail. Changi Museum and Chapel display photographs, letters, drawings and tales of the World War II Allied POWs who suffered tremendously during the Japanese invasion. A Technicolor place of worship, Sri Mariamman Temple, is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. It was originally built in 1823, but then rebuilt in 1843. Some other attractions include: -
The Singapore Zoo, which has more than 4000 occupants, including endangered species such as; Komodo dragons, malodorous, white rhinos and blue-eyed white tigers. -
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a relaxing place take a stroll, read a book, or to explore and enjoy the sites. -
Mt. Faber is a fun place to explore, has a cable car that can be ridden to the top, and has trails and incredible look-out areas |