Singapore Tour.

Singapore TourSingapore DUCKtours
Singapore DUCKtours Probably the most unusual way to do your sightseeing around Singapore! The fun begins once you board the Duck, an amphibious American military craft once used in the Vietnam War. The friendly DUCKtour crew will guide you on an hour-long heritage trail on land and water. Among the landmarks you will cover are The Merlion Park, the Supreme Court and City Hall. The DUCKtour departs hourly from Suntec City Mall (Galleria), 9.30am to 7.00pm daily. Tickets must be purchased.

website http://www.ducktours.com.sg

The Original Singapore Walks
The Original Singapore Walks is no typical sightseeing tour. Designed by Journeys, a company that specializes in historical research and tour designing, the series of eight walks shows you a different side of Singapore. You could be led to reputedly

haunted nooks and crannies in Kampong Glam, a war cemetery in Kranji or the red-light district in Chinatown, among others. The walking tours bring to life the colourful characters that once populated these historical districts. All guided tours are reasonable priced. No pre booking is required. Just show up at the designated meeting point and hop onto the tour.

Website http://www.singaporewalks.com

 

Feng Shui tour
An interesting tour that introduces you to the ancient Chinese art of feng shui or geomancy. The art harnesses the powers of nature to promote your business and general well-being. In this tour, you'll learn how feng shui has played a part in the design and shaping of some prominent buildings in Singapore. The excursion culminates at the world's largest fountain at Suntec City, where the guide will regale you with tales of people who have found success after visiting the fountain. The three and a half-hour tour is priced Adult and Children. It departs at 2.00pm Monday to Friday except on public holidays.

The Peranakan Trail Embark on a colourful journey into the history, lifestyle and unique character of the Peranakans. Walk through a spice garden, and then visit the Asian Civilizations Museum at Armenian Street, which boasts one of the finest collection of Peranakan exhibits in South East

Asia. Next, its off to Katong and Joo Chiat area - It's well known for their rich culture mix. See rows of colourful traditional Peranakan shop houses dating back to 1920s and 1930s. Stop for a Peranakan beading demonstration followed by tea and sampling of some Nonya delicacies.