



Sultan Mosque

Merlion Park

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Clarke Quay



About This Trip
Singapore is a cultural melting pot which includes not only diverse ethnicities, such as Chinese, Indian, Malay, Eurasian and Peranakan, but also rich ethnic cultures and multiple religious traditions. The harmonious integration of diverse cultures interweaves into a colorful cultural landscape. It is the most attractive aspect of Singapore.
This tour route will bring you to experience the traditions, cuisine and culture of the diverse ethnic groups. It fully showcases the beauty of its multiculturalism. Whether you are a passionate gourmet or a city explorer zealous for culture, the rich and diverse experiences in Singapore will surely captivate you.
Highlights
- Learn about different culture on Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism
- Experience the rich Chinese culture and Eastern atmosphere in Chinatown
- Understand Singapore’s values to transit from a ‘garden city’ to a global ‘city in a garden’ in Gardens by the Bay
- Visit well-known Merlion Park in Singapore, as a symbol and landmark
- Have a exciting shopping on Bugis Street
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Singapore
Upon arrival Singapore Changi Airport, you will be picked up and transferred to your hotel. Once arrival and after check-in, you will get free time on your own. Commonly, the check-in time is after 15:00pm in Singapore.
Day 2 Singapore
Today you will start your culture exploration tour in Singapore. First of all, you will take a visit to Little India which is the ethnic community of the local Tamil people and similar to India in many ways, like a microcosm of India. Then, you will go to Sultan Mosque which is one of the most important Mosques in Singapore. After that, you will travel to Haji Lane which is a popular spot for many tourists and locals to check in. Especially, the graffiti on the walls of Hazhi Lane reveals the style of the art district throughout the whole street. Following, you will go to Bugis Street for shopping and taste local delicious foods.
In the afternoon, you will ahead for Buddha Tooth Relic Temple which is built in 2007 and located in Chinatown. It is exquisite, rich and colorful Buddhist art and history for its interior design, to vividly tell cultural stories from hundreds of years ago. After that, you will visit Sri Mariamman Temple built in Standard South Indian temple architectural style. It is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. Then, you will go to Masjid Jamae which was built in 1826. It was the first mosque built by the Chullians in Chinatown. For the past 200 years, the Mosque has been a famous landmark on South Bridge Road and often appears in early illustrations, photos and postcards along with the nearby Sri Mariamman Temple.
Day 3 Singapore
Today you will continue to explore Singapore’s different culture, including Merlion Park, China Town and Gardens by the Bay. Firstly, you will travel to Merlion Park, as the heart of Singapore and a symbol of the city’s pride. It is not only a landmark that blends history with modernity but also a must-visit destination for every traveler to Singapore. The iconic Merlion Statue, featuring a half-fish, half-lion design, is situated at Merlion Park. Then, you will pay a visit to Chinatown with a long history. It is said to have been named after the lack of running water at that time and the residents here had to rely on ox carts to transport water. Nowadays, Chinatown is a gathering place for Singaporean Chinese and one of the must-see cultural attractions for tourists visiting Singapore. After that, you will go to Gardens by the Bay where you can not only admire Singapore’s famous Super Tree, but also access to the OCBC Skywalk or visit the two super large greenhouses. The greenhouses are Cloud Forest and Flower Dome.
Day 4 Departure from Singapore
At the appointed time, you will be transferred by your driver to airport to catch up your flight. End of your memorable culture exploration tour in Singapore!






















