In the past, I went to Singapore twice with my family.
So, I will recommend you to come there and play it if you want to travel
Singapore with your family.
A
modern horticultural attraction, Gardens by the Bay features “Supertrees” that
stretch up to 50 meters into the sky (great for stunning panoramic views), two
giant domed conservatories with 226,000 plants, and plenty of gardens and beautiful
green spaces for the whole family, and especially the young ones, to get in
touch with nature and learn more about all sorts of flora and fauna. Also, look
out for the Children’s Garden, set to open its doors to budding botanists soon.
The
largest bird park in the world, Jurong Bird Park is a hillside haven for 5,000
birds across 400 stunning species. Highlights include the Waterfall Aviary, the
world’s largest walk-in aviary with more than 600 free flying birds, penguin
feeding and lory feeding experiences, where you’ll be able to feed countless
colorful, friendly birds.
Launched
in 2012, this leisure center is home to the stunning S.E.A. Aquarium™, the
biggest oceanarium in the world. It features more than 800 species of marine
animals such as manta rays and sharks. You’ll also find the Adventure Cove
Waterpark™, which houses the Riptide Rocket thrill ride and lets you snorkel
and get up close with 20,000 fish at the Rainbow Reef.
Singapore’s
Night Safari was the first in the world to showcase wildlife in a nocturnal
environment and has over 2,500 animals (more than 30 percent of which are
threatened) roaming the compounds. Of note is their new Wallaby Trail, a
multi-sensory experience highlighting the unique and exotic wildlife of the
Australasian region such as the Bennett’s wallaby from Australia and the
white-lipped python from Papua New Guinea.
One
of Sentosa’s latest attractions, Port of Lost Wonder is Singapore’s first
beachside kids’ club that celebrates the spirit of exploration. Divided into
five main zones, Connection (home to the biggest water-play area in the
country), Independence, Curiosity (a gardening area), Wonder and Simplicity,
there’s an endless range of unforgettable family activities to look forward to.
Nestled
between the Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari is the new River Safari, Asia's
first and only river-themed wildlife park. Get up close and personal with over
5,000 aquatic and terrestrial creatures as you explore eight regions that are
home to river-dwelling animals like the giant salamander and the giant river
otter. Also, don’t miss the must-visit Giant Panda Forest, where the adorable
Kai Kai and Jia Jia live.
Covering
a wide range of topics related to science, technology and mathematics, Singapore
Science Centre features over 850 interactive exhibits housed in 14 galleries
which explain scientific principles and many of the world’s great mysteries.
Another noteworthy draw is its IMAX theater, with a five-story domed screen.
Located
next to the Night Safari, Singapore's “open concept” zoo set in a rainforest
environment hosts over 2,800 specimens from over 300 species. Highlights
include white tigers, elephants, orang utans and more recently, giant pandas.
There are also features like a massive playground at Rainforest Kidzworld and
the ever-popular horse carriage ride.
If
the heat’s getting too much for you, then head to Snow City for some nice cool
weather. At the first indoor snow facility in Singapore, you can go skiing,
snow tubing and snowboarding on an exhilarating 60-meter, three-story high
slope in the five degree Celsius Snow Chamber.
Enjoy
a slice of Tinseltown-laced Americana at Singapore's largest theme park, with
seven different entertainment zones and 24 movie-related rides and attractions.
The rides, shows, stores and photo-ops with huggable characters like Shrek and
Kungfu Panda all make for an incredible day out. Regardless of age, this unique
theme park in Asia is a must-visit.
If you travel to Singapore.. Hope you have a nice trip =]