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Singapore Discovery: Chinatown, Little India and Buddha Tooth Relic Private Guided Tour
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Tour operates on
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Description
Spend a day exploring Singapore’s three major ethnic enclaves, and in turn the story behind how Singapore grew to become the fascinating cultural melting pot it is today. Set off first to Chinatown, a glittering blend of old and new, where traditional medicinal halls and goldsmiths sit alongside hip hotels and restaurants. Wander through the streets toward the breathtaking Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum – a scarlet-red monolith built in traditional Chinese style – before heading to Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore.
Walk past the ornate exterior of the building to discover its depths. Built in 1827 for the goddess Mariamman, it’s still used as a primary site of worship for Tamil Hindus today.
Continue on to Kampong Glam, the Malay ethnic enclave in Singapore and the city-state’s oldest urban quarter. Stop at the landmark Sultan Mosque and its captivating golden dome, the biggest and most impressive in Singapore. Hang out in this area for a while to browse the shops selling traditional wares and exquisite fabrics. Then, head to Arab Street, home to stalls selling handmade perfumes and traditional Malay dresses.
Finally, head to Little India and discover this uniquely vibrant and colourful district. Wrap up the day in this region, where all of Singapore’s unique cultures meet and blend in a bizarre mosaic of wet shops, food courts and shopping areas.
Highlights
- Visit Chinatown - a glittering blend of old and new
- Explore Kampong Glam, the Malay ethnic enclave in Singapore
- Head to Little India and discover this uniquely vibrant and colourful district
- Enjoy visit Chinatown a bustling market in heart of Singapore
- Visit landmark Sultan Mosque the biggest and most impressive in Singapore
What to expect
Spend a day exploring Singapore’s three major ethnic enclaves and uncover the rich cultural tapestry that makes the city a fascinating melting pot. Begin in Chinatown, where the old meets the new, visiting traditional medicinal halls, goldsmiths, and the stunning Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. Discover Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, still an active worship site for Tamil Hindus. Next, venture to Kampong Glam, the Malay ethnic enclave, stopping at the iconic Sultan Mosque with its impressive golden dome, and explore shops selling traditional wares and fabrics. Head to Arab Street for handmade perfumes and traditional Malay dresses. Conclude in Little India, a vibrant district where diverse cultures blend in a lively mosaic of wet markets, food courts, and shopping areas, capturing the essence of Singapore’s multicultural heritage.
Things to note
- Restriction: Height requirement from each guest
- Dress code: Please wear comfortable Shoes and clothes
Location
Address
Singapore, Singapore
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