Sultan Mosque
Singapore Tour
3 days / 2 nights
Victoria Memorial Hall
Victoria Memorial Hall
Night Safari
Night Safari
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Singapore Tour, 3 days – 2 nights

Little India – Sultan Mosque – National Orchid Garden – Victoria Memorial Hall – Singapore Night Safari – Universal Studio

Itinerary:

Upon arrival at Changi International Airport, our guide will meet, greet and proceed to visit places of attraction in Singapore.
Tour highlights include: Little India, Arab Street and Sultan Mosque.
Lunch will be served at restaurant.
After lunch, visit the Raffles Landing Site, view the outside of Victoria Memorial Hall, the historic Parliament House, the National Gallery which consist of the former Supreme Court and City Hall, stroll over to the Merlion Park, photo taking with the background of the Esplanade and the Marina Bay at the Merlion Park.

Thereafter, proceed to visit Chinatown, the National Orchid Garden located within the Unesco World Heritage Site – Singapore Botanic Garden.
Visit Duty Free Shop located near Orchard Road for your shopping spree at Orchard Road.
Transfer to check-in at hotel, rest and relax, free at own leisure.

18:00 Assemble at hotel lobby, enjoy dinner at restaurant.
After dinner, proceed to visit Singapore Night Safari, hop on the tram for a ride around the park, enjoy the creature of the night show and explore the Fishing Cat Trail on your own leisure.

End of tour, transfer back and overnight at hotel.

09:30 Assemble at hotel lobby, proceed to enjoy full day of excitement and fun at Universal Studio, Sentosa (Lunch on own expenses within the theme park).
18:00 Assemble at a designated place, transfer to enjoy dinner at restaurant at Singapore mainland.
After dinner, transfer back to hotel, rest and relax. Overnight at hotel.

Breakfast at hotel.
Check out of hotel. Settle all incidental charges with the hotel front desk.
Free at own leisure until pick up time for transfer to Changi International Airport for your onwards flight to next destination.

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