Top Five Unique And Least Known Places To Visit During Your Singapore Tour


When we think about Singapore, the first thing that comes to mind is a bustling city with fast moving cars and skyscrapers shining in the sunlight. This is the common image that everyone has about Singapore. No wonder Singapore is one of the most beautiful, famous and favourite country that thousands and millions of visitors choose for business, leisure and holidays each year. So those who are planning to book their Singapore tour package for coming holidays, we have identified some of the unique and least known places in Singapore which is worth visiting.
  

5. Thieves Market on the Sungei Road

You must be wondering that we have identified nothing but a thieves market in Singapore then let us brief you more on this location. In these small markets, you can find good quality stuff at very cheaper rates. Whether it is a coke bottle or a high quality perfume bottle, you can find at a throw away price. So if you are around the Sungei road then do visit the market which is located between the construction sites between two tiny streets. 

4. Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

The wetland reserve is a fresh natural greenery park that is well managed and preserved. It looks very similar to the Malaysian rainforest or Indonesia but you will find this beautiful location within the northern area of Singapore. You can find migratory birds, long trails of trees, plants and the entire route covered with rustic charm. The reserve is one of the important stopovers for more than 150 species of exotic birds from Siberia, Alaska, Australia, etc.

3. Singapore Roof Top Pool

Singapore is one location where you can find the largest swimming pool on the roof top of any skyline. The massive pool is placed on the top of a 55 storey building which has the hotel named Marina Bay Sand resorts. It is one of the most expensive constructions in the world with unique and massive space allocated. The best part of the architecture is the designing, conceptualization and architect was inspired by Moshe Safdie from a deck of playing card. If you visit Singapore and miss Roof Top Pool then your visit is incomplete!

2. Buddha Tooth Relic Museum & Temple

Constructed in 2007, the temple located in the vibrant Chinatown area of Singapore costs around $62 million dollars. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in the city and you will be surprised to know that the temple has been built for a fragment of tooth that belongs to famous religious figure – The Buddha. The temple is so beautifully designed, decorated and managed that you will be simply mesmerized by its beauty. 

1. Watch Blinking Snails

In order to watch the blinking snails, you need not travel anywhere. You may not be allowed to chew gums in Singapore but you can surely relax your body at the hotel room and watch the blinking snails from the windows. Singapore is not the only place where you can find these snails but in Singapore you can find quite easily. During daytime you may not even realize you are watching some that blinks, but you can easily track the snails blinking at night. The faster they move, the faster their shells start flickering on & off. 

Apart from the routine schedule of Singapore locations, these are of you interest and places which you can consider to explore. Keep us posted with your experience. 

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