Singapore: Urban Rainforest & Hidden Heritage Trails (5 Days)
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Duration 5 days
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Type City Tour
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Group Size 50 Peoples
Overview
Theme: Nature Sanctuaries + Cultural Depth in the City-State
Beneath its futuristic skyline, Singapore conceals sacred forests, secret WWII tunnels, and quiet enclaves where age-old traditions live on. This journey takes you beyond the Marina Bay gloss—into edible gardens, kampong villages, and abandoned reservoirs—all wrapped in the island’s unique blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and colonial heritage.
Included & Excluded
Arrival and check-in to a boutique heritage hotel in Kampong Glam Evening walking tour of Chinatown’s hidden clan houses, shophouses, and temples Traditional dinner in a hawker center with food-tasting stops
Guided visit to urban rooftop farms and aquaponic gardens Explore Fort Canning’s lesser-known WWII bunkers and spice trails Afternoon tea at a Peranakan mansion museum Riverfront dinner with cultural storytelling
Morning hike through the untouched MacRitchie Treetop Walk and Venus Loop Explore abandoned Japanese wartime shrines and lesser-known reservoirs Visit Bukit Brown Cemetery—a rainforest graveyard with sculpted tombs Free evening for markets or Little India exploration
Ferry to Pulau Ubin, Singapore’s last rural village island Cycle through mangroves and visit traditional kampong houses Seafood lunch at a floating kelong farm Sunset return and night market wander
Morning meditation and breakfast at the UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens Optional museum visit or shopping before airport transfer
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