Singapore is home to numerous iconic attractions, but for those who have visited many times, the unique and incredibly exciting experiences below will surely add a new dimension to your journey.
Exploring Singapore: Uncover Exciting Adventures
Exploring Untouched Islands
While the main island at the heart of the city attracts many tourists, venturing to some untouched islands in the Lion City can provide a fresh and exhilarating experience. Each tropical island offers a variety of exciting activities for travelers to try.
– Sister Islands: Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or snorkeling to admire the mesmerizing coral reefs below the sea. Additionally, there are tours available to explore the Marine Park on the island.

Pulau Ubin Island: Embark on a cycling or hiking adventure to explore the natural scenery on the island, promising a unique experience for visitors to Singapore.

St. John's Island: The charming wooden bungalow houses lining the beach are the main attraction for travelers stopping by this island. You can spend the whole day swimming on the beach or exploring the lush forest behind the majestic mountain.

Discovering the Outskirts
Although the country's land area is not vast, there are still some places in Singapore that travelers have not fully explored. Just walking along the Telok Blangah trail, you can discover some interesting and unique wild attractions, often overlooked in Singapore tourism.
Punggol Park: Not as grand or impressive as other green parks in the central area, but Punggol Park still has its own unique charm. Tourists will enjoy the rustic riverfront scenery, full of tranquility.

Buangkok Village: This is the last Malaysian village in Singapore. If you haven't had the opportunity to travel to Malaysia, tourists can still learn a few customs and traditions of Malaysian people right here in Buangkok Village.

Queenstown Area: Visitors can take a stroll around the butterfly garden in Hort Park or relax at Vineyard – a luxurious French wine bar located within the town.

Long Distance Walking
Long distance walking is also a unique experience in Singapore that tourists should try. There are many places in this country dedicated to this activity because it is an effective way to relax muscles and reduce excessive stress.
MacRitchie Park: This is a green park in Singapore with a long trail spanning tens of kilometers. Tourists can walk around here to see wild animals as well as enjoy the cool, fresh air.

Mount Faber Park: In this park, there is a pedestrian bridge spanning 274 meters. It will take tourists for a walk around Mount Faber Park and across Telok Blangah Hill Park.

By Tiểu Lam (Compilation)
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourDecember 17, 2015