Singapore

Inclusions:

  • Return Airfare on Indigo Airlines with all taxes
  • 03 nights accommodation at Hotel
  • Daily Breakfast at Hotel
  • Night safari tour
  • Half day city tour
  • Sentosa tour and free Tiger Sky tour
  • All Tours and transfers on SIC basis

DAY 1
Day 1: Welcome to Singapore
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Welcome to Singapore!
You have the day to relax and explore all that Singapore has to offer. If you are craving some adventure, we recommend that you try out the Night Safari (on your own).
The safari is a memorable experience with up close and personal encounters with over 2,500 nocturnal animals from 130 species. You will kick-start your adventure with a fiery Thumbuakar tribal performance and continue your journey with an exciting guided tram Safari Adventure through seven geographical regions of the world, from the Himalayan Foothills to Equatorial Africa.
Complete your adventure with Creatures of the Night Show – an amazing showcase of nocturnal stars. Explore the walking trails and come close to the majestic leopard, and feel the giant flying squirrel cruise above your head.
DAY 2
Day 2: Singapore City Tour
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After enjoying a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel, gear up for an exciting half-day city tour of Singapore!
You shall visit Gardens by the Bay - rated as "Top 10 Indoor Gardens of the World", featuring more than 500,000 plants from over 2,200 species. The Flower Dome replicates the cool and dry Mediterranean climate featuring 9 different gardens from 5 continents. Explore the highlands in the Cloud Forest, amidst orchids, pitcher plants and ferns from a cool-moist Tropical Montane region, featuring one of the World's tallest indoor waterfalls at 35metres as well as 7 discovery zones. Be inspired by nature and let your wonder bloom and experiences flourish.
You can spend the rest of the day at leisure or book an optional tour - The Sentosa Experiential Tour (on your own).
Discover the awe-inspiring underwater life in the ocean at the world's largest aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa Singapore. Enjoy the rush of a Skyride and skid down the hills with the Luge, the first and only part go-cart, part-toboggan ride in Southeast Asia and expect an adrenalin rush.
This tour ends with the spectacular Wings Of Time – a dazzling display of laser lights and fireworks. This grand finale is sure to boost your senses!
Breakfast
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Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island
DAY 3
Day 3: Singapore
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After a delicious breakfast, you have the rest of the day to enjoy and explore this wonderful city.
In the evening, we recommend that you go for a night out (on your own). Begin the evening with a ride on the authentic Bumboat from Clarke Quay. Enhance this experience with a cocktail (only for Parker Holidays customers!). After which, enjoy a sumptuous dinner with a choice of Western or Indian cuisine at a local restaurant.
Next, you will witness the wonder of Gardens By the Bay and Cloud Forest – a mysterious world veiled in mist. Witness a 35-meter tall mountain covered in lush vegetation shrouding one of the world's tallest waterfalls. When night falls, the Superstreets come alive with a light and sound show.
Take a night view of the Financial District and end at the Raffles Hotel – famous for being host to numerous international celebrities and dignitaries.
DAY 4
Day 4: Singapore
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After a hearty breakfast, we recommend you try visit Universal Studios Singapore.
Here is your chance to go beyond the screen. Only at Universal Studios Singapore can you experience cutting–edge rides, shows, and attractions based on your favorite blockbuster films and television series.
This includes: the Ultimate 3D battle, Shrek 4-D Adventure, Revenge of the Mummy, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, Battle star Galactica and many many more!
Breakfast
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DAY 5
Day 5: Departure from Singapore
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Checkout Checkout
After a hearty breakfast, check out from the hotel to proceed to the airport and for your flight back home. Breakfast
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Package cost: 43,000 per person per person
Hotel: Claremont Hotel Singapore

Emergency Numbers:
Emergency Ambulance and fire: 995
Non-Emergency Ambulance: 1777
Police Emergency: 999
Dengue Hotline: 1800 933 6483
Fire hazard reporting: 1800 280 0000
Police Hotline: 1800 255 0000
SCDF GENERAL ENQUIRIES: 1800 286 5555
AVA Hotline: 1800 226 2250
DO’s and Don’t:
Singapore is a tolerant country for the most part – at least in terms of cultural diversity. One thing is for sure: you won’t see a mob crowding around if you unwittingly break one of the local taboos. That is not to say that anything goes here, though. Before you start navigating your way around Singapore, it is best that you take a look at our list of Do’s and Don’ts.
Singapore's Do's
1) DO ask for the price before you order any food
This is especially important in smaller places, and for items listed at seasonal price – prices can often be surprisingly high, despite the establishment’s humble appearance. This is particularly relevant when ordering seafood. Some fish or crab dishes can easily be priced in the hundreds, even at small coffee shops. It’s better to ask before you order, lest you fall off your chair when the bill arrives. You might save yourself some embarrassment, particularly since some smaller eateries do not accept payment other than in cash.
2) DO get a copy of the local MRT (Mass Rapid Transit, aka Metro, aka Subway) guide.
You can download the guide at www.smrt.com.sg or pick it up at any MRT station. MRT is the most popular and probably the most convenient mode of transportation in Singapore – especially during peak hours, when traffic jams are the order of the day. By studying the MRT guide, you will discover that many of the local tourist attractions are accessible by train, saving you quite a bit in the way of transportation expenses.
3) DO look out for packets of tissue paper or umbrellas on tables.
Before you sit down at a table in a hawker centre or coffee shop, check for packets of tissue paper or umbrellas. Singaporeans have a peculiar habit of reserving their seats with these items, while they queue up for food. If you don’t want to get into an ugly confrontation, best you steer clear. Especially true in crowded hawker centres during lunch time, when tables are prime real estate!
4) DO bargain.
Always bargain a little, especially when you’re not in a fixed-price outlet such as one of the larger chain stores. Don’t expect the sort of monumental savings you’d find in Bangkok or Taiwan, though. At best, sellers will reduce their prices by 10% or so; if you push your luck too far, you might end up offending. When shopping in places like Lucky Plaza or Sim Lim Tower, all bets are off – bargain away! Feel free to shop around, since many vendors sell the same items, and price disparities between shops will surprise you. Be forewarned, some shops have a reputation for overcharging – so be sure you ask around and get a feel of the market rate before zooming in for the kill.
5) DO dress appropriately.
It is hot and humid in Singapore, so we suggest you pack light cotton clothing. Don’t go to the other extreme, though. A large proportion of the Singaporean population is somewhat prudish; if you step into any religious building, a show of too much skin is not going to endear you to the inhabitants.
Here’s a list of DON’Ts in Singapore. Some of the list’s items may seem like simple common sense; we’ve highlighted them because of the potential for stiffer punitive actions here, compared to many other areas.
1)    DON’T litter.
At any given time, there could be a National Environment Agency (NEA) officer nearby, dressed in plain clothes and mingling in the crowd. If you are a first offender, you will be slapped with a $120 fine (or thereabouts – even fines are subject to inflation). You will also be required to watch an educational video on the evils of littering. Repeat offenders can be forced to participate in a Corrective Work Order. As the name suggests, this is work done to clean up a mess, usually in a public area such as a park, all to teach you to appreciate the hard work that goes into keeping the environment clean and beautiful. So unless you want to ruin your vacation, just don’t litter.
2) DON’T vandalize.
This includes graffiti of any sort, no matter how artistic you might consider it. Singapore’s attitude toward vandalism is considerably stricter than in many other countries. Offenders may be jailed and even caned, as some recent incidents involving young foreigners have demonstrated.
3) DON’T feel obligated to tip.
It is not considered bad manners to tip, but doing so is simply not part of the culture here. It is definitely not like the West, where you’re often expected to tip, even if you aren’t impressed with the service received. In restaurants here, a service charge of 10% is levied on top of your purchases – it is simply included in your bill. It is not the norm to tip taxi drivers, and they do not expect it. Of course, you are still welcome to tip if you so desire.
4) DON’T stuff your wallet with cash.
This isn’t meant to say you need to be concerned about pickpocket-infested streets. It’s just that there is no real need to carry much cash. Most restaurants and larger stores accept Visa and MasterCard. If you wish to use American Express, Diners Club, JCB or UnionPay, it’s a good idea to ask in advance about whether your card will be accepted. (Most food and beverage outlets do honour American Express and Diners Club.) Even if you find your card won’t be accepted, in Singapore you are never far from a Cirrus or Plus ATM.
5) DON’T throw away your receipts?
This is a matter of potential savings. At the airport, before you depart, you may be able to reclaim Goods and Services Tax (GST) you’ve paid for certain items during your visit. The current GST rate is 7%, so the amount you’re entitled to reclaim can be substantial – especially if you’ve spent hours at Orchard Road.
We hope these tips will help you to an even more enjoyable stay in Singapore.

Singapore Visa Details

  • Valid passport (along with old passports) with atleast 6 month validity from the date of travel.
  • Photocopy of 1st, 2nd, last page and observation page (if any)
  • Application form duly filled and signed by pax mentioning his/her direct contact number on it.. Row number 1 should have the SURNAME and row number 2 should have the NAME of the applicant.
  • 2 Photo ( for photo specification please see Foot note point 1).
  • Covering Letter addressed to The Visa Officer, Singapore High Commission [In case of own business(on company letterhead mentioning the name and designation). Incase of Employed(On company letterhead mentioning the designation OR if covering letter on plain paper then NOC from Company mentioning the designation)
  • Ticket copy or Itinerary.
  • For applicants in service - Need to give original NOC or Leave from Present working company OR For applicants running their own business need to give request letter ONLY on their companys Letter Head with active telephone numbers. For the cases demanding Residence Proof, one of the Following docs shall be accepted as Residence Proof: . Latest Rent agreement deed (on stamp paper) OR 2. Latest Land line Bill.

Terms & Conditions:

  • The above quote is based on minimum 2 pax travelling at the same time. Should the number of pax reduce or increase: prices have to be revised.
  • Any change in rates due to currency fluctuations, local taxes and levies etc will be informed and billed to you.
  • Normal check - in time is from 1400hrs – 1500hrs
  • Normal check out time is at 1200hrs
  • The above quote is valid for only Indian passport holders.
  • ROOMS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
  • Surcharges applicable for transfers between 2000 hrs - 0600 hrs.
  • All the cost are subject to availability at the time of confirmation
  • Hotels surcharge does not included in the package (if applicable)
  • Airfare where not mention
  • Mini Bar consumption / Room Service / Laundry / Telephone calls is not included in the package and billed to the cleint at the time of check out
  • Personal expenses is not included
  • Tours or Coach usage NOT mentioned above
  • Meals NOT mentioned above