What makes Singapore a unique Destination?

Visitors on their Singapore tours are sure to be enchanted by the city-many state’s attractions, which range from century-old temples to crowded hawker centres to verdant parks. The city’s event schedule is just as varied, giving visitors plenty of chances to indulge in their favourite activities and pursue their own interests.

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When it comes to opportunities for personal development and improved quality of life, the little island nation of Singapore is a big surprise. Small as a pinprick on the map, this nation provides a wonderful setting for families to thrive and children to grow up in peace and security.

 

Here are five reasons why you should visit Singapore and must go on a Singapore City tour:

1.     Safe and secure environment:

Singapore’s relatively secure atmosphere is unparalleled in Asia. The country has a lot of law and order, and even minor offences are met with stiff consequences. The city is great for families with young children since adults can go about their day without worrying about their children’s safety as they explore the city on foot. The Economist Intelligence Unit placed the country’s major cities in 2017 at number two on its Safe Cities Index, right behind Tokyo.

2.     It’s a haven for foodies:

The people of Singapore adore food more than anything else. Singaporeans are big fans of dining out and experimenting with new Asian dishes. Many people eat all three meals of the day in Hawker Centers, typically found in close proximity to residential neighbourhoods and commercial hubs. Food from many different cultures, including Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai, Indian, as well as Western, may be found at Singapore’s more than 110 Hawker Centres. In order to foster social cohesion and cross-cultural understanding, many Southeast Asia frequent “Hawker Centres,” inexpensive, no-frills eateries that offer meals. Even if you get tired of the Hawker Centres, you can always try one of the many fine-dining or foreign eateries that dot the city. If you want to explore Singapore, Jas Tours and Travels offers a wide range of affordable Singapore tour Packages that can be customized as per your requirements.

3.     Great education options:

When it comes to educational opportunities, Singaporeans are spoilt for choice. There is no doubt that the publicly funded school system is among the best in the world. It’s one of the rare places where English is used as the medium of teaching from kindergarten through college. Several International Schools in Singapore represent a wide variety of nations because of the big ex-pat community there. There are a lot of leeways for parents to find a school that teaches according to their preferred style and curriculum.

4.     Plenty of housing options:

There is a wide variety of houses available in Singapore. There are wonderful homes available in any size or price range. You can choose from modern high-rises, historic black-and-white storehouses, inexpensive government-owned apartments, and landed homes. Different styles of houses in various parts of Singapore can provide visitors with a wide range of experiences. Even though it’s a very tiny country, there’s a wide range of different places to live to choose from.

5.     A plethora of outdoor activities:

Despite the hot, humid climate and frequent downpours, outdoor activities are popular in Singapore. Numerous beaches, open spaces, zip lines, parks, hiking trails, reservoirs, and other forms of outdoor recreation are available. Families can frequently engage in outdoor activities such as picnics, jogging, barbecuing, hiking, as well as cycling across Singapore. These parks and plazas have been meticulously maintained and have first-rate services.

Because of these distinguishing features, many people from neighbouring nations and the West have decided to make Singapore their permanent or temporary home. Singapore, as a “smart city,” is an excellent site to educate children, teach them Asian values, and prepare them to contribute to society on a global scale.