How to Spend a Non-Touristy Vacation in Singapore
Beginners guide
While Singapore is a popular tourist destination, it is visited by many people for different purposes. The city-state is often cited as a playground for the rich. While this is true, Singapore offers more than just luxury shopping, fine dining, luxury accommodation and tourist highlights. It is possible to spend a non-touristy vacation in Singapore.
About Singapore
Singapore is an excellent destination for those seeking to start over. People from around the world migrate here in search of jobs and a new, improved lifestyle. Singapore has an outstanding public transport system. The city is clean and has political stability. Businesspeople and investors visit the city looking for business opportunities. Tourists have a lot to discover in Singapore. Apart from the typical tourist attractions like Marina Bay and the Gardens by the Bay, a lot more can be expected from this futuristic city. The city offers excellent accommodation as well, a lot of visitors like to go for a serviced residence Singapore the likes of Citadines Fusionopolis Singapore. Almost everyone speaks English, and you won’t face any communication barriers here. Here are a few suggestions for a non-touristy vacation in Singapore.
Cycle around the city
Cycling is an excellent way to discover outdoor attractions. There’s a cycle route connecting parks in Singapore, which enables you to cycle around the island. Tourists can easily rent a bicycle or a bike, and they are pretty cheap too. Punggol Waterway Park, Woodlands Waterfront Park and Lorong Halus Wetlands are some of the nature parks you can explore on a bicycle.
Birdwatching
Safaris are a common tourist highlight in Singapore. But many tourists don’t realize that the city is home to a plethora of birds as well. The period from September to March is the migratory period, and if you happen to be in Singapore during this time, you can witness a range of migratory birds.
Enjoy the café scene
Singapore has a variety of cafes that serve delicious coffee and food. Some of the cafes feature interesting themes making them even more alluring.
Scuba diving
Scuba diving is a lesser-known activity in Singapore. Sisters’ Island Marine Park features an underwater trail where you can scuba dive. The trail is marked with signposts containing information about the trail. Pulau Hantu is another place locals visit when they feel like diving.
Visit a farm
You won’t think that Singapore, a country packed with buildings, has farms, but it does. Kranji Countryside is a region that has many farms. Some farms are open to visitors, and they offer a lot of activities. You can buy fresh produce, sample goat milk and learn about frog farming. Hay Dairies, Hausmann Aquarium, GardensAsia Bistro, and Bollywood Veggies are a few farms you can visit.
Explore the museums
Exploring the museums isn’t high up on the list of things to do in Singapore. The city has several museums that boast of its culture and history. National Museum and the National Gallery are two places that you should visit. Other Singapore museums include Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum and Musical Box Museum. For a more comprehensive experience, you should visit the Former Ford Factory; this is a historical museum.
Best time to visit
You can visit Singapore at any time of the year. However, the best time to visit Singapore is the period from December to June. February, March and April are the least humid months of the year. The weather in Singapore is pretty consistent, but if you want to avoid crowds, the best time to visit is the period from July to November.
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Peaushan Devanarayana
Im a Sri Lankan travel enthusiast !!!


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