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Student’s Package
Categories: All Singapore Itineraries, For Students, Students Tour Program
Day 1
In the morning after freshen up go for a City tour includes the Parliament House, Suntec City, Fountain of Wealth, City Hall, Orchard Road and Little India. Visit Orchid Botanical Garden, the statue of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles and enjoy Singapore river boat ride.
Visit Gardens by the bay a new and upcoming horticultural landmark to welcome this new City in a Garden. A Spanning 101 hectares, this superpark is home to over a quarter of a million rare plants. Free time for shopping. Transfer to WTC for Cruise in the evening. Enjoy facilities on board after the check-in formalities.
In the afternoon play in the Adventure Cove Water park which promise endless splashes of fun, Adventure Cove Waterpark is an aquatic adventure park with something for everyone. Feel the adrenaline rush as you zoom down thrilling waterslides such as Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster. Chill out with friends at Bluwater Bay wave pool, or grab a tube and journey down Adventure River, passing through 14 stunning scenes including a tropical jungle garden and a grotto inhabited by whimsical sea creatures. Snorkel over a colorful coral reef with 20,000 friendly fish or wade amongst dozens of rays as you touch their velvety wings. For a day of wet and wild fun in the sun, come and experience it all at Adventure Cove Waterpark.
Later Experience the Singapore Flyer ride offering the breathtaking panorama of the shimmering Marina Bay waterfront and historical landmarks dotting the city skyline.
After that go for Marina Bay Sands Skypark and get a taste of the high life at Marina Bay Sands SkyPark by viewing Singapore from above. This large wooden decked area on top of iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel at the edge of the city’s harbour offers a 360-degree panorama, with nothing but a sheet of glass and a few wires between you and the view.
Day 2
Visit below attractions to get the different vibes of Singapore.
Tiger Beer Factory
Experience Tiger Beer in a uniquely different way. Discover the art of brewing beer. Gain insights about the ingredients that make Tiger Beer so irresistible and learn how to best savour beer. Make the journey unforgettable by indulging in the freshest Tiger Beer and our wide variety of brews at the Tiger Tavern. So step right in and enjoy the ride.
Science Centre Singapore
It a leading regional Science Centre, celebrates 35 years of promoting interest and creative learning in science and technology. It prides itself on making science an inspiring and exciting experience for people of all ages. Over the past 35 years, the Centre has been a custodian of creativity and innovation, capturing the evolution of scientific developments through unique and relevant exhibitions and shows and continues to ignite young minds and foster new generations of scientifically savvy Singaporeans. Our many interactive exhibits, housed in 14 galleries, cover a wide range of topics related to science, technology and mathematics.
Snow city
The snow level in the Snow Chamber (snow-covered area of Snow City building) is maintained at 400mm in depth. Up to 150 tons of snow are required to cover the snow grounds and about 10 –15 tons of snow is made each week to maintain this snow level. The amazing fact is: all this snow is produced on-site using a specially-designed snow gun.
Omni Theatre
The Omni-Theatre, established in 1987, is Singapore’s only IMAX dome theatre. The 248-seat theatre is equipped with state-of-the-art IMAX technology which delivers the world’s most immersive experience.
Flight Experience
Flight Experience™ clients have the opportunity to “fly” a flight simulator that is about as close as it gets to the real thing. You’ll experience exactly what it’s really like to handle a modern jet airliner. The product offer is designed to have broad appeal. It caters for consumers wishing to buy a truly memorable gift, businesses looking for a group event or incentive, right through to training professional pilots.
The Southern Ridges
The Southern Ridges comprises 10 km of green, open spaces and steeped in history and home to some of nature’s greatest gifts of flora and fauna, the Southern Ridges is certainly worthy of repeat visits. It is also one of the best spots in Singapore to catch panoramic views of the city, harbor and the Southern Islands.
Day 3
In the morning visit museums of Singapore
Singapore Museums
National Museum of Singapore
It is a national museum in Singapore and the oldest museum in Singapore and focuses on exhibits related to the history of Singapore.
Singapore Art Museum
It contains the national contemporary art collection of Singapore.SAM is home to the world’s largest public collection of modern and contemporary Southeast Asian artworks, with a growing collection of international contemporary art.
ArtScience Museum
ArtScience Museum is anchored by a round base in the middle, with ten extensions referred to as “fingers”. The design concept for each finger denotes various gallery spaces sporting skylights at the “fingertips” which are included as sustainable illumination for the curved interior walls.
Air Force Museum
The Air Force Museum captures the spirit and heritage of the RSAF. The first museum was established at Changi Air Base on 1 Sep 1988. Two years later, an expansion programme was initiated to cater to RSAF’s growing heritage needs. Subsequently, the museum was relocated to a brand new building in Paya Lebar. The museum now resides on 10,600 m² of land, with a total built up area of 4,600 m². The exhibition area comprises mainly the outdoor gallery, eight indoor galleries on the second level and the history of aviation gallery on the first level. The theme for the entire display is “Men, Machine and Method”.
Day 4
Visit heritage of singapore with below attractions:
Singapore Colonial Reminders:
Singapore’s illustrious and sometimes vivid past is best illustrated through its striking architecture and despite many ultra-modern edifices throughout the city-state you’ll find sprinkled through the conurbation a generous amount of majestic reminders of yesteryear. Sir Stamford Raffles himself has inspired several buildings and the colonial days are far from forgotten – evidenced by dignified mansions and public buildings. Even the downtown Padang is used for British-introduced cricket. Several old colonial buildings were purpose built but nowadays serve a completely different role. Enjoy your exploration of Singapore’s colonial reminders – but remember, ‘The times they are a-changing.
Chinese and Japanese Gardens
The Chinese and Japanese Gardens are off Yuan Ching Road, and adjoin Jurong Bird Park. Each garden covers 13.5 hectares. The Chinese Garden, which occupies the island on Jurong Lake, is done in the classical Northern Chinese Imperial style. Stroll around the Chinese Garden and take in the majestic stone lions at the entrance, the stoneboat, the towering pagodas and the statue of Confucius. Marvel at the rockeries in the Garden of Romance and breathe in the smell of the culinary and medicinal herbs in the Herb Garden. The most interesting section of the Chinese Gardens is the Suzhou-styled penjing, or bonsai, garden. This section houses some 2,000 pots of penjing and is a must for bonsai buffs.
Day 5
Proceed for Universal studios at Resorts World to enjoy various activities at Lost World, Far Far Away, Madagascar, Hollywood, New York, Sci fi city & Ancient Egypt.
Day 6
In the Morning Visit Jurong Bird Park. Take a Panorail ride, See the Talking Birds, Penguin Parade, All Stars Birds Show and stroll along the rustic suspension bridge that offers a breath-taking view of the waterfall and Aviary. Encounter the highest man-made waterfall.
Later Enjoy River Safari an unforgettable and awe-inspiring one hour ride through Grizzly Bear Valley, right in the heart of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest. Located in the picturesque Monashee Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, the RIVER SAFARI is an activity that both the seasoned adventurer and the not-so-daring can both enjoy. That’s right! We’ve made our Safaris accessible to all ages and abilities. Our custom built, eco-friendly boats will voyage through the mountains’ glaciers & jade-colored waters in search of bear, moose, eagle and osprey, to name only a few of the magnificent creatures we see during this breathtaking wilderness experience!
Visit Night Safari the first one of its kind, in the evening. Take a Tram Ride, see Creatures of Night Show.
Day 7
Take a flight back home filled with beautiful memories.