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Singapore Botanic Gardens : Relax Amidst Nature

Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is one of the main attractions in Singapore and houses the biggest Orchid display in the world. Here, you can unwind amidst the natural surroundings and if you’re lucky, spot the swans in its natural habitat or squirrels dashing right past you!

The Singapore Botanic Gardens was established by a horticultural society on a piece of abandoned land in 1859. It was handed over to be managed by the government in 1875 and since then it has evolved to include research, education, conservation as well as recreation.

 Entrance to the Singapore Botanic Gardens at Cluny Road
Entrance to the Singapore Botanic Gardens at Cluny Road

 History of the Singapore Botanic Gardens
History of the Singapore Botanic Gardens

There are many attractions at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. You can visit the largest display of Orchids in the world (over 60,000 varieties) at the National Orchid Garden ($5 per entry)

 National Orchid Garden @ the Singapore Botanical Gardens
National Orchid Garden @ the Singapore Botanical Gardens

Enjoy performances at the Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage (only on selected dates)

 Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage @ Singapore Botanic Gardens
Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage @ Singapore Botanic Gardens

Visit the Swan Lake

 Swan Lake at the Singapore Botanic Gardens
Swan Lake at the Singapore Botanic Gardens

 A pair of swans at the Swan Lake
A pair of swans at the Swan Lake

Or just simply relax at the gazebo and watch as others enjoy the greenery…

 Gazebo where many couples took their wedding photos in Singapore
Gazebo where many couples took their wedding photos in Singapore

 Directional signs in the Singapore Botanical Gardens
Directional signs in the Singapore Botanical Gardens

 Common folks enjoying the gardens
Common folks enjoying the gardens

How to get to the Singapore Botanic Gardens & Opening Hours


The Singapore Botanic Gardens is open from 5am to 12am daily.

 Map of the Singapore Botanical Gardens
Map of the Singapore Botanical Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is located along Holland road and Cluny Road. You can reach there by buses 7, 75, 77, 105, 106, 123 and 174.

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Singapore Botanical Gardens
Singapore Botanical Gardens

There are indeed so many things to do in Singapore and the Singapore Botanic Gardens is definitely one of the must visit attractions in Singapore!

Little India Singapore’s Cultural Heritage

Little India : Singapore’s Cultural Heritage

Little India is located in the area of Serangoon road in Singapore and is so named because it was one of the main areas where Indians congregated in the early days of Singapore. Then, Indians would be drawn to the vegetarian restaurants of Krishna Villas as well as Ananda Bhavan. Today, it is a main tourist attraction for visitors to learn more about the rich cultural heritage of Singapore.

Ellison Building @ the junction of Selegie Road and Bukit Timah Road

Little India @ Serangoon Road Singapore

The beauty of Little India is that it still displays the old world charms of times past. Today, you can still find old school barber shops, flower vendors and even a mini street market. As you walk along the shop houses, you will smell the distinct flavours of the flowers, spices and oils that transports you back into another time, away from the bustling city life just a few streets away.

Besides the many interesting pictures that you can take, there’s a place where almost all visitors would know about when it comes to shopping, and that is the 24 hours Mustafa Centre.

Mustafa Centre – 24 hours shopping in Singapore

Mustafa Centre is located at the junction of Serangoon Road and Syed Alwi Road, almost at the end of the Little India enclave. Here, you will be able to get almost everything. And we really do mean EVERYTHING. It is like a Wal-Mart that opens 24 hours. Somehow, we think it sells more stuff than Walmart.

For locals like us, Mustafa being 24 hours is like a god-send. This is because sometimes in the middle of the night if you are doing reports (due the next day) and you find that you have no more printer ink or running out of printing paper, you know that Mustafa is there to save the day!

For tourists, it is also a great place because after covering all the tourist attractions like Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Zoo, Singapore Flyer and Sentosa you still have time in the evening to do all your shopping and even get last minute shopping done if you are leaving early the next morning!

Besides the sights, sounds and shopping, you can also dig in to authentic Indian food along Little India. On our visit this time, we visited Komala’s (a vegetarian restaurant) and had the Onion Masala Meal. Yummilicious!

Onion Masala Meal at Komala’s

The Onion Masala was huge and was good for 2. The onions were really fresh and the thosai was crispy on the outside. There were also 3 dips to choose from – mint, coconut and tomato. All 3 flavours were interesting and fresh. Do give it a try when you visit Little India!

The crowd inside Komala’s

Elsewhere in Little India, there are also other local Indian fare that you should try such as a the prata as well as the chapati. There are of course other non-vegetarian curry dips such as mutton, chicken and even fish that you can choose from!

How to get to Little India in Singapore


Little India is located at Serangoon road, intersecting at Bukit Timah Road. The best way to get to Little India is via MRT of the same name. After covering Little India, you may also want to visit Sim Lim (on the side of Bukit Timah Road) for shopping of electronic goods.

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Little India Singapore
Little India Singapore

The next time you are travelling to Singapore, be sure to drop by Little India to experience the rich cultural heritage of Singapore!

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