
The latest tourist attractions theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa and Sentosa Island Singapore. Enter and explore the thrilling world of movie attractions and be dazzled by an impressive entertainment that bring backs unforgettable experience.


The Muslim Center of Singapore is a traditional textile district, full of batiks from Indonesia, silks, sarongs and shirts. Add to this mix, rosaries, flower essences, haji caps, songkoks, hats, basket ware and rattan good and you have affair idea of the products haggled over in this part of the city. The grand Sultan Mosque is the biggest and liveliest mosque in Singapore, but the tiny Malabor Muslim Jama-ath Mosque is the most beautiful. There’s fine Indian Muslim food along nearby North Bridge Rd and the footstalls on Bussorah St are especially atmospheric at dusk during Ramadan.

Builds to give Singaporean a dose of nature, the Jurong Bird Park is home to over 8000 birds with about 600 species of which 30 of them are endangered. Highlights are the Antarctic Penguin Parade, the Aviary Waterfall (with its 30m high custom-made waterfall), and the nocturnal World of Darkness. There are various floppy bird-shows throughout the day: Bird of Prey and the All-Star Bird show are highlights and a’panorail to shunt you around if you’re feeling lazy.

The endearingly Singapore Science Center attracts kids like flies (plus a few adults pretending they’re not interested). It’s chock-full of exhibits, with regular demonstrations and plenty of push/pull/twist-and-see-what-happens action. Outside is the free Kinetic Garden with an interactive scientific sculpture garden.

Famous by name, Orchard Road was once lined with nutmeg and pepper plantations. Today it’s the domain of Singapore’s elite and well-heeled tourists, lured here by the shopping centers, nightspots, restaurants, bars, and lounges. A showcase for the material delights of capitalism, Orchard Road processes some sights of cultural interest where a credit card is not required.

This modest but colorful are of wall-to-wall shops, pungent aromas and Hindi film music is a relief from the prim modernity of many parts of the city. Centered around the Southern end of Serangon Road, this is the place to come to pick up that framed print of Krishna you always wanted, eat great food and watch street side cooks fry chapattis. The Zhujiao Centre is the main market, but there are also interesting spice shops nearby, Sri Srinivasa Perumal and the glitzy Temple of 1000 Lights.
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You can walk around the 40-hectare forested park or clamber aboard the tram for an atmospheric 45-minutes jungle tour past 120 different spotlights nocturnal species, including tigers, lions, and leopards. Don’t use the flash on your camera as it unsettles the animal. The impressive ‘Creatures of the Night show’ will make you wonder why we ever bothered to evolve. Both parks have plenty of food outlets and award-winning hotels.

Half a kilometer off the Singapore Coast is the unfailingly popular resort. Sentosa is almost entirely synthetic, but kids love the flashy rides and there are some substantial museums and activities for adult to chew on. There’s easily enough here for a full day’s entertainment. If there’s not enough, you can stay overnight. Free stuff on the island includes the buses, beaches, and the nightly musical fountain show.
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