This document provides an itinerary for a 4-day trip to Singapore. Day 1 includes a city tour of various neighborhoods and a river cruise. Day 2 features a visit to Little India and the Singapore Zoo. Day 3 involves activities at Sentosa Island, including Universal Studios and an evening laser light show. Day 4 consists of breakfast and departure for the airport, with an optional round of golf. Background information is provided on locations like Little India, Night Safari Zoo, and Sentosa Island. The itinerary showcases major attractions in Singapore and includes recommended activities, transportation, and hotels.
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4Cities/Regions of The country SINGAPORE
7. Language:-English, Malay, Mandarin and tamil
Currency:-Singapore Dollar (SGD)
Population:-5.399 million(2013)
Religion in Singapore(2013)
Buddhist (34%)
Muslim (14%)
Taoist (11%)
Catholic (7%)
Hindu (5%)
Christian (11%)
Other (2%)
None (16%)
8. Singapore officially the Republic of Singapore, and often
referred to as the Lion City, the Garden City, and the Red Dot,
is a leading global city-state and island country in Southeast
Asia.
It lies off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, one degree
(137 km; 85 mi) north of the equator, and is separated from
Peninsular Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to the north and
from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait to the
south.
Singapore's territory consists of the diamond-shaped main
island (commonly referred to as Singapore Island in English
and Pulau Ujong in Malay) and more than 60 significantly
smaller islets. Since the 1960 ongoing land reclamation
projects have increased Singapore's land area, which is highly
urbanised, by at least 20%.
9. NAME: Mr. Vinay Rathore
NAME OF PASSENGER:1 Mr. Vinay Rathore
2 Mrs. Sanchita Rathore
DATE;DEPARTURE- 10/09/15 ARRIVAL- 15/09/15
POINT OF DEPARTURE- DELHI
POINT OF ARRIVAL- SINGAPORE
CLASS OF SERVICE- ”E” CLASS
MODE OF TRANSPORT- AIRWAYS
TRANSFERS & PICK-DROP- INCLUSIVE
HOTEL TYPE- 4 STAR
10. DOCUMENT REQUIRED FOR THE TRIP TO SINGAPORE…
A valid passport or other valid travel
document
A valid visa or authority to enter
Singapore(including electronic visas)
A completed and signed iccoming passenger
card Including health and dealaration.
11. fern loft city,Little india
Singapore Night safari Zoo
vivo city,Sentosa Island
orchard city,Orchard Road
12. DAY 1
Arrival at Hotel
After taking some time to settle into your spacious guest room or
suite, visit the Hotel's all-day restaurant, One-Ninety, for a bite, or
hit the streets for a half-day city tour. From Chinatown to Little
India, Malay-influenced Kampong Glam to exotic Arab Street,
you'll see Singapore's multicultural influences in its architecture,
culture and food.
Evening
Cruise on an authentic river bumboat for a scenic ride down the
Singapore River.
For dinner, you'll have your choice of dining spots, including Clarke
Quay's seafood restaurants and lively bars, Esplanade's array of
modern and Chinese restaurants, and Lau Pa Sat Festival Market,
known for its wide variety of delectable local fare.
13.
14. Little India is distinct from the Chulia Kampong area, which, under the
Raffles Plan of Singapore, was originally a division of colonial Singapore
where Tamil immigrants would reside under the British policy of ethnic
segregation. However, as Chulia Kampong became more crowded and
competition for land escalated, many ethnic Tamils moved into what is
now known as Little India. (The Chulia Kampong district no longer exists
as a distinct area.)
The Little India area is reported to have developed around a former
settlement for Tamil convicts. Its location along the Serangoon River
originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was
once prominent in the area. Eventually, other economic activity
developed, and by the turn of the 20th century, the area began to look like
a Tamil ethnic neighbourhood.
Little India was the site of a two-hour-long riot that occurred on 8 December
2013, after a man was killed in a traffic accident. 27 people were injured,
and 40 people were arrested.
15. DAY 2
Morning
the stunningly landscaped Singapore Zoo, located within the Nature Reserve. Breakfast
with the animals can be a lively show on its own! After the kids have seen all of their
favourite animals, return to the Hotel for lunch.
Afternoon
Back at the Hotel, take some time to relax in your guest room, or visit the Spa for a
soothing treatment.
Later, visit famed Orchard Road, just steps from the Hotel, for world-class shopping
along the city's "golden mile" of shopping malls. You can also enlist the help of a
personal shopper from Club 21 Style Services, available to Hotel guests on a
complimentary basis.
Evening
Plan to have dinner at one of the city's Michelin-starred restaurants. Before you leave
the Hotel, ask our Concierge to recommend a place to suit your mood.
You can find pre-dinner entertainment at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay or a
Broadway show at the Marina Bay Sands. After dinner, you may want to try your hand
at a game of baccarat.
Those travelling with children will not want to miss the Night Safari, Asia's first
nocturnal zoo.
17. Prior to the establishment of Singapore Zoo, there were other
short-lived zoos in Singapore’s history, including the first
recorded zoo founded in the early 1870s at the present-day
Singapore Botanic Gardens, a zoo opened in the 1920s in Ponggol
by animal trader William Lawrence Soma Basapa and two zoos
run by two brothers by the surname of Chan during the 1960s
The conception of the Singapore Zoo dates from 1969. At the time,
the Public Utilities Board (PUB) decided to use some of its land
holdings around reservoirs for parks and open recreational
facilities. The then Executive Chairman of PUB, Dr Ong Swee
Law, set aside 88 hectares of land for the construction of a
zoological garden
In 1970, consultants and staff were hired, and in 1971, the
construction of the basic 50 enclosures started. Animals were
collected from dealers and donated by sponsors. The Director of
the Colombo Zoo in Sri Lanka, Lyn de Alwis, was hired as a
special consultant to work out problems inherent in tropical zoos.
18. DAY 3
Day
Sentosa Island includes many attractions for the young and
young at heart. At Universal Studios Singapore, visitors may
want to check out the Shrek and Transformers exhibits and
the world's highest duelling roller roller coasters. Swim with
the dolphins at UnderWater World, and try the climbing
wall, ropes course and zip lines at MegaZip Park.
Evening
As day turns to night, visit the nearby Resorts World complex
for an array of dining options. Families and couples alike will
find something for them here, from casual dining to the
restaurants of celebrity chefs.
A night-time laser light show amidst dancing fountains is a
good way to cap a memorable day.
20. The island was renamed "Sentosa" in 1972, which means peace
and tranquility in Malay (from Sanskrit, Santosha), from a
suggestion by the public.The Sentosa Development Corporation
was formed and incorporated on 1 September 1972 to oversee
the development of the island. Since then, some S$420 million of
private capital and another S$500 million of government funds
have been invested to develop the island.
In 1974 the Singapore Cable Car system was built, linking
Sentosa to Mount Faber.A series of attractions were subsequently
opened for visitors including Fort Siloso, Surrender Chamber wax
museum, Musical Fountain, and the Underwater World. The
causeway bridge was opened in 1992 connecting Sentosa to the
mainland.
Sentosa Island history…
21. The Sentosa Monorail system was opened in 1982 to transport
visitors across seven stations located around the western side of
the island.On 16 March 2005, the monorail service was
discontinued to make way for the new Sentosa Express, which
commenced operations on 15 January 2007.An environmental
assessment conducted by the government of Singapore
concluded that the construction of an integrated resort on Sentosa
would to result in high likelihood of high scale biodiversity loss,
habitat destruction, soil erosion and climate change, as well as
several other destructive ecological impacts, therefore, in the area
that was to be cleared for the construction of the resorts, over two
hundred trees and plants were replanted elsewhere on the island
to minimize negative environmental impact.
To be continue…
22. DAY 4
Morning
Enjoy a hearty breakfast at One-Ninety before taking off for the
airport. Or, if there's time, fit in a round of golf or some last-hour
shopping on Orchard Road.
23. Orchard road is a shop in
singapore near the national
Museum of singapore.