Singapore is Asia's ultimate city-state — a dazzling blend of cultures, world-class cuisine, futuristic architecture and lush greenery. Efficient, safe and incredibly easy to navigate, it is the perfect Asian getaway for first-time international travellers from India.
Gardens by the Bay
Singapore's iconic futuristic botanical garden — the glowing Supertrees, the Cloud Forest dome and the Flower Dome make this a must-visit, especially magical at night during the light show.
⏱ 3–4 hours
Universal Studios Singapore
A world-class theme park on Sentosa Island with zones including Hollywood, Jurassic World, Transformers, Puss in Boots and Harry Potter attractions. Great for families.
⏱ Full day
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
The iconic three-tower hotel with a rooftop infinity pool at 57 floors. The observation deck is open to non-hotel guests and gives Singapore's best skyline panorama.
⏱ 1–2 hours
Sentosa Island
Singapore's premier beach resort island — home to Universal Studios, S.E.A. Aquarium, Palawan Beach, Adventure Cove Waterpark and the Wings of Time night show.
⏱ 1–2 days
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Singapore Food Trail
Singapore is a food paradise. A hawker centre meal at Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat or Old Airport Road is a culinary journey — Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, chilli crab and roti prata are unmissable.
⏱ Ongoing throughout your stay
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Night Safari at Singapore Zoo
The world's first nocturnal zoo — a tram ride through habitats of over 900 animals that roam freely after dark. One of the most unique wildlife experiences in Asia.
⏱ 2–3 hours (evening)
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Batam, Indonesia
A quick 45-minute ferry ride from Singapore Harbour Front to the Indonesian island of Batam — known for cheap massages, seafood and resorts.
⏱ 1 day trip📍 45 min by ferry
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Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Cross the causeway by bus or taxi (1 hour) to Johor Bahru — shop, eat and visit LEGOLAND Malaysia at a fraction of Singapore prices.
⏱ 1 day trip📍 1 hour by bus/taxi
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Adventure Cove Waterpark
Southeast Asia's first water park with a live coral reef snorkelling pool, 14 waterslides and a lazy river — located on Sentosa Island.
⏱ Full day
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G-MAX Bungee & Giant Swing
Clarke Quay's iconic adrenaline rides — bungee jumping and the GX5 reverse bungee that shoots you 70 m into the Singapore night sky.
Indian passport holders need a Singapore Tourist Visa. However, Indians holding a valid US visa/green card or UK/Japan/Canada/Australia/Schengen visa can often enter Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days. Otherwise, apply for an e-visa online — takes 2–3 working days and costs approximately SGD 30 (₹1,800).
What is the best time to visit Singapore from India?
February to April is the driest and sunniest period — ideal for outdoor exploration. Singapore is pleasant year-round (26–33°C) so there is no bad time to visit, though November to January sees more rain from the northeast monsoon.
How much does a Singapore trip cost for Indians?
A 5-night Singapore trip from India typically costs ₹80,000–₹1,20,000 per person including flights, hotel and local expenses. Budget travellers can manage with ₹60,000–₹70,000 using hostels, hawker meals and free attractions.
What is Singapore famous for?
Singapore is famous for being the world's cleanest city, its iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel and Gardens by the Bay, multicultural hawker food (a UNESCO cultural heritage), Changi Airport (voted world's best), Universal Studios and its zero-tolerance approach to crime.
What are the best things to do in Singapore?
Top Singapore experiences: Gardens by the Bay (Supertree light show), Universal Studios on Sentosa, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, Night Safari at Singapore Zoo, Clarke Quay nightlife, Singapore Zoo, Chinatown and Little India cultural walks, and a day trip to Johor Bahru or Batam.
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