Singapore is a favorite destination for Indian tourists, thanks to its clean streets, modern skyline, and world-class attractions. However, beyond Marina Bay Sands and Orchard Road, this dynamic city-state holds many hidden gems that often go unnoticed by travelers. This guide is designed to introduce you to some lesser-known, yet equally spectacular experiences in Singapore that will make your trip even more memorable.
For a break from the bustling city life, Indian tourists can explore Pulau Ubin, a small island that offers a glimpse into Singapore’s past. The island is perfect for cycling through rustic trails, spotting wildlife, and visiting the Chek Jawa Wetlands, where you can see its unique ecosystems in close proximity like mangroves, corals, rocky shore etc.
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Many travelers miss out on the natural beauty Singapore has to offer. The Southern Ridges is a 10-kilometer stretch of lush greenery connecting parks like Mount Faber and Kent Ridge Park. The Henderson Wave Bridge, a beautifully designed pedestrian structure, even offers panoramic views of the city.
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Haw Par Villa is an underrated attraction that Indian tourists should not overlook. This quirky theme park is filled with over 1,000 statues and dioramas that depict Chinese folklore, mythological creatures, and the famous Ten Courts of Hell. It’s a unique cultural experience that showcases Singapore's multicultural roots.
Travelers looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience in Singapore will love the Kranji Countryside. This area is home to organic farms, nature reserves, and verdant landscapes. It also has a koi fish farm, agrotech farms, a goat farm etc. Bollywood Veggies, an organic heritage farm with a farm-to-table restaurant and many fun events (especially for the little ones), is a popular spot among locals.
Katong and Joo Chiat are colorful neighborhoods that showcase Singapore’s Peranakan heritage. Indian tourists can explore the area's vibrant shophouses, try delicious Nonya cuisine (like Katong Laksa, a coconut noodle dish and Peranakan kueh, bite-sized cakes), and shop for unique souvenirs.
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If you enjoy hiking and nature, the MacRitchie Reservoir Treetop Walk is a must-visit. This 11-kilometer loop offers a stunning suspension bridge that brings you up close to the forest canopy. Another great perk, is that after the hike, you can even get a stunning view of the reservoir itself. The wildlife and the peaceful surroundings make it a great escape from the city and a great chance to flex your endurance with the 3-5 hr long walk.
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Tourists often focus on the larger attractions and overlook Singapore's art scene. The National Gallery Singapore is home to one of the largest collections of modern Southeast Asian art, offering an insightful journey through the region’s cultural history. It is also home to multiple fine dining outlets so feel free to take as long as you like admiring the art.
While Indian travelers often flock to Sentosa Island for Universal Studios, the lesser-known beaches like Tanjong Beach and Palawan Beach provide a serene and less-crowded alternative. Enjoy beachside cafes, sunbathing, and even kayaking, all without a crowd of people surrounding you.
Tiong Bahru market is a treasure trove for foodies. In one place, you can enjoy local delicacies like fishball noodles, tofu pudding, pig organ soup and chwee kueh (steamed rice cake). The market is located in one of Singapore’s oldest residential neighborhoods, providing an authentic local dining experience.
Also read: Guide for Vegetarian food in Singapore
Lazarus Island, part of the Southern Islands, is a hidden paradise that Indian tourists often miss. This secluded haven features pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for a quiet picnic or beach day.
While Gardens by the Bay is a major draw for tourists, the lesser-known Singapore Botanic Gardens offers a more serene escape. This UNESCO World Heritage site features the National Orchid Garden, home to over 1,000 species of orchids.
Located in Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a stunning five-story Buddhist temple that houses a sacred tooth relic of the Buddha. People interested in spirituality and history will find this place immensely captivating and soothing.
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Art lovers from India should explore Gillman Barracks, a contemporary art gallery cluster housed in former military barracks. The exhibitions feature contemporary works from local and international artists, making it a great spot to explore Singapore’s emerging art scene.
Though Little India is popular among tourists, many overlook the hidden gems within this vibrant district. Visit the Indian Heritage Centre to dive deep into the history of Indian migration and culture in Singapore. And obviously, don’t miss trying local heritage food at famous eateries like Komala Vilas or Banana Leaf Apolo.
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The Singapore Zoo is a common stop for travelers, but many miss the unique experience of the Night Safari. As the world’s first nocturnal zoo, it offers an exciting tram ride through different ecosystems, allowing you to see animals in their natural habitats after dark.
For Indian tourists, Singapore offers a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation. While most travelers tend to stick to the well-trodden paths, this list of hidden gems showcases the less-explored side of the Lion City. Whether you’re seeking tranquility, cultural experiences, or adventure, Singapore promises a wealth of experiences that go beyond the usual tourist attractions. So, the next time you visit Singapore, step off the beaten path and discover these amazing places!
Also read: Best and worst time to visit Singapore
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