Singapore
Singapore is a vibrant tapestry of modernity and tradition, enticing travelers with its iconic skyline, diverse cultural neighborhoods, and tantalizing culinary scene. From the futuristic marvels of Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay to the cultural enclaves of Chinatown and Little India, Singapore offers a rich tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored. Don't miss indulging in the city's culinary delights at hawker centers and Michelin-starred restaurants alike, or immersing yourself in the lush greenery of the Botanic Gardens. With its year-round tropical climate and endless array of attractions, Singapore promises an unforgettable journey for every visitor.
Main Highlights
- Sentosa Island
- Gardens by the Bay
- Half Day city tour of Singapore
- Return Airport transfers in Bali & Singapore on private basis
- Sunset Dinner Cruise in Bali
- Sentosa Island: A tiny resort island off the southern coast of Singapore, Sentosa Island is home to themed attractions, sun-washed beaches, lush rainforests, amazing spas and some popular resort hotels.
- Gardens by the Bay: Gardens by the Bay is a 101-hectare nature park and botanic gardens. Home to almost 4,00,000 plants, it is famous for the awe-inspiring Supertree Groves, SkyWay, Flower Dome and the hypnotic Garden Rhapsody, the light and sound show.
- Marina Bay Sands: Singapore's most iconic hotel, Marina Bay Sands is a resort complex, ranked as the world's most expensive standalone casino property. The 55-storey tower is home to the world's largest infinity pool and atrium casino. Other prime attractions include the Shoppes Mall, ArtScience Museum and Sands SkyPark.
- Universal Studios: Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located in Resorts World Sentosa. With 28 thrilling rides, exciting attractions, spectacular shows, and divided into seven fun zones, it is a must-visit place in Singapore.
- Merlion Park: The picturesque Merlion Park is an iconic Singapore sight, housing two Merlion statues. Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish and is considered an icon of the Lion City.
- China Town: Dive into Singapore's rich heritage at Chinatown, where ornate temples, bustling markets, and delectable street food await, offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant culture.
- Singapore Botanic Gardens: Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical garden to feature as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 82-hectare garden houses more than 10,000 species of flowering plants and trees. The prime attractions are the National Orchid Garden, and Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden.
BALI
Our travel packages are customisable and budget-friendly, making them perfect for you if you’re looking for a fun getaway with friends or family! Bali, a tropical paradise that promises an unforgettable experience with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and lush landscapes. Often referred to as the "Island of Gods," Bali is a haven for travelers seeking a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re a beach lover, an adventure enthusiast, or a culture buff, Bali has something for everyone.
Places to Visit in Bali
- Ubud is Bali's cultural heart, surrounded by lush forests and terraced rice paddies. Explore the vibrant art scene, visit the Ubud Palace, and shop for traditional crafts at the Ubud Market. Don't miss a visit to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary, home to hundreds of playful long-tailed macaques.
- Seminyak is known for its upscale and trendy atmosphere. It's a hub for high-end shopping, fashionable boutiques, and luxurious resorts. The area boasts an array of gourmet restaurants, beach clubs, and vibrant nightlife. It's a popular destination for those seeking a more sophisticated and cosmopolitan experience.
- Kuta is famous for its energetic and bustling vibe. It's a popular destination for budget travelers, surfers, and those looking for a lively atmosphere. Kuta Beach is one of the most well-known surf spots in Bali. The beachfront is lined with bars, restaurants, and shops.
- Canggu has a laid-back and bohemian atmosphere, attracting surfers, digital nomads, and a young, creative crowd.The beaches in Canggu, such as Echo Beach, are known for great surfing conditions. The area also features cool cafes, street art, and co-working spaces.
- Nusa Dua is a resort enclave known for its luxury accommodations and pristine beaches. It's a quieter area, ideal for those seeking a relaxing and upscale retreat. Many high-end resorts and hotels are located in gated compounds, offering private beaches and world-class amenities.
- Uluwatu is famous for its dramatic cliffs, stunning ocean views, and surf breaks. It has a more secluded and upscale feel compared to Kuta. The iconic Uluwatu Temple sits atop a cliff, providing a breathtaking setting for traditional Kecak dance performances.
- Sanur is known for its relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere. It offers a quieter beach experience compared to Kuta. The beachfront features a paved promenade, and the area is known for its water sports, cycling paths, and local markets.
- Jimbaran is renowned for its seafood restaurants along the beach. It offers a more tranquil atmosphere, making it suitable for couples and families. Enjoy fresh seafood while watching the sunset at one of the many beachside seafood cafes.