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Educational Tours in Singapore

Educational tours that every student must take the opportunity in Singapore. Students not only focus on academics, but they also like to gain some interesting knowledges, even how busy they are with the school-works.
Educational tour
is to foster bonding and exchanges between students and also a form of active learning, having students expose themselves.

Edcational Tours Study in Singapore

The sight-seeing tour is around the beautiful city of Singapore. Beside from admiring Singapore’s cityscape, from high towers and national monuments to architectural highlights, your day can be packed with fun-filled adventures as well.
There are ten of the educational tours. no student should miss. See below listed.
  • 1). Gardens by the Bay.
    Gardens by the Bay brings to life the National Parks Board Singapore's vision of creating a City in a Garden. The Gardens captures the essence of Singapore as the premier tropical Garden City with the perfect environment in which to live and work - making Singapore a leading global city of the 21st century.
    The Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares (250 acres) in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The largest of the gardens is the Bay South Garden at 54 hectares (130 acres) designed by Grant Associates. Its Flower Dome is the largest glass greenhouse in the world. This remarkable green space is a must visit for the students who are interested in studying botany and biodiversity.
  • Garden by the Bay Garden by the Bay
  • 2). Marina Barrage
    Marina Barrage creates Marina Reservoir –​ Singapore’s 15th reservoir, and the first in the heart of the city. With a catchment area of 10,000 hectares, Marina catchment is the island’s largest and most urbanised catchment. Together with two other reservoirs, Marina Reservoir has increased Singapore’s water catchment from half to two-thirds of the country’s land area. Marina Barrage brings about three benefits: a source of water supply, flood control and a venue for lifestyle attraction. Marina Channel makes up a dam to form a reservoir that carries water from three different rivers. It is spectacular to see when the barrage gate is opened to allow water to flow out. This is usually seen during low tide. At Barrage Cove, Singapore’s most preferred kite flying destination. It is an interesting place to visit for the students and provides a calm atmosphere.
  • marina_barrage Marina Barrage
  • 3). The Haw Par Villa
    Haw Par Villa (虎豹別墅) is a theme park located along Pasir Panjang Road in Singapore. The park contains over 1,000 statues and 150 giant dioramas depicting scenes from Chinese mythology, folklore, legends, history, and illustrations of various aspects of Confucianism. It is an 8.5 hectare Asian cultural park, the last of its kind in the world. It was built in 1937, Singapore's largest outdoor Art Gallery. The Eclectic Park is a Treasure trove of Asian culture, history, philosophy and religion - quirky yet enlightening. It is an award-winning heritage in Singapore. This is an ideal place for students who want to know more about the Asian cultural park.
  • Haw Par Villa Haw Par Villa
  • 4). Jurong Bird Park
    Opened in 1971,  is Asia’s largest bird park, offering a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for close to 3,500 birds across 400 species, of which 20 per cent are threatened. The bird park is famed for its large and immersive walk-in aviaries such as Lory Loft and the recently revamped Waterfall Aviary. Other unique exhibits include Penguin Coast and Pelican Cove. Jurong Bird Park sees approximately 850,000 visitors annually.
    Committed towards conservation, the bird park is the first in the world to breed the Malayan black hornbill (1995) and the twelve-wired bird of paradise (2001) in captivity for which it received the Breeders’ Award from the American Pheasant and Waterfowl Society. Jurong Bird Park is part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore and is the only park in the Asia Pacific to have an Avian Hospital.  This is an ideal place for students who want to know more about the Jurong Bird Park.
  • Jurong Bird Park Jurong Bird Park
  • 5). Singapore Zoo
    Singapore Zoo, occupies 28 hectares (69 acres) on the margins of Upper Reservoir within Singapore's heavily forested central catchment area. The zoo was built at a cost of $9 million granted by the Singapore Government and opened on 27 June 1973.
    Singapore Zoo is renowned for its 'open concept', which offers visitors from around the world the opportunity to be inspired by the wonders of nature and wildlife. Set in a rainforest environment, animals here live in spacious and landscaped environments, simulating that of their natural habitats. There are about 315 species of animal in the zoo, of which some 16 percent are considered to be threatened species.
    Singapore's zoo ranked No. 4 in the world, best in Asia on TripAdvisor, in its 2017 Traveller's Choice awards.
    There are several shows (each last for about 20 minutes) and feeding of the animals that you can participate in. The zoo attracts 1.7 million visitors each year. This remarkable green space is a must visit for the students who are interested.
  • Singapore Zoo Singapore Zoo
  • 6). The Night Safari
    The Night Safari is the world's first Nocturnal wildlife park, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore. It is a 13-time winner of the Best Attraction category awarded by Singapore Tourism Board. Constructed at a cost of S$63 million, the Night Safari was officially opened on 26 May 1994 and occupies 35 hectares (86 acres) of secondary rainforest adjacent to the Singapore Zoo. The Night Safari currently houses over 900 animals representing over 100 species, of which 41% are threatened species. The Night Safari is an entire open-air zoo set in a humid tropical forest that is only open at night. It is divided into seven geographical zones, which can be explored either on foot via four walking trails, or by Tram.
    Cultural performances are a regular feature at the safari, and include tribal dances, blowpipes, demonstrations and fire eating displays. Creatures of the Night Show is a performance presented by the animals in the Night Safari. The Night Safari attracts 1.3 million visitors per year.
  • Night Safari Night Safari
  • 7). The Newater
    NEWater is one of Singapore's four national taps. NEWater is high-grade reclaimed water produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, making it ultra-clean and safe to drink.
    The NEWater process recycles our treated used water into ultra-clean, high-grade reclaimed water, cushioning our water supply against dry weather and moving Singapore towards water sustainability. By 2060, NEWater is expected to meet up to 55% of Singapore's future water demand.
    Over the past 15 years NEWater has successfully scaled up into a well-accepted solution capable of sustainably meeting more than half of Singapore’s water demand in the long-run. NEWater improves Singapore’s water security, increases its resilience to climate change, and also reduces the need for large water storage capacity as water is constantly recycled, thereby freeing up limited land for other uses. While technology makes the production of NEWater viable, strong political will, effective engagement (with the public, media, industry, experts), positive messaging and organisational changes have been instrumental in its successful implementation. They provide a guided tour.
  • Newater Plant Newater Plant
  • 8). National Gallery of Singapore
    National Gallery Singapore is home to more than 9,000 artworks from across Southeast Asia spanning the 19th century to the present. Southeast Asia here refers to the region encompassing Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Brunei. This unique transnational approach and collection forms the basis for the Gallery’s curatorial and research efforts to write the art histories of this region.
    The Gallery’s Collection comprises part of Singapore’s National Collection, managed by the National Heritage Board. The beginnings of the Gallery’s Collection can be traced to the donation of over 110 artworks in 1960. The Collection has borne witness to the changing landscape of art institutions in Singapore, with its custodianship shifting from the National Museum Art Gallery (1976) to the Singapore Art Museum (1996) to the Gallery (2015). It encapsulates the institutions’ complex histories as well as contributions made by artists, artists’ estates and private individuals through donations. This is an ideal place for students who want to know more about the National Gallery Singapore.
  • National Gallery National Gallery
  • 9). Ion Sky Park
    ION Sky is a spectacular observation deck tucked away along Orchard Road in Singapore. Located on the 56th floor of ION Orchard shopping mall, this deck attracts visitors to enjoy the panoramic 360 degrees view of Singapore's city skyline. It is opened by Cloud Observatory club. The students can have view of different types of clouds.
    This is a new experience waiting for you at 56th level above Orchard Road, and 218 metres into the clouds at ION Sky. Surround yourself with 360 degrees panoramic views of city and enjoy ION Sky's multimedia experience.
    Take a Lift from 4th level via ION Art located near Concierge.
    At the bottom of the park is an Art Gallery which students can visit: Orchard ion-sky video here
  • Orchard Rd Ion sky Orchard Rd Ion Sky Park
  • 10). Boat Tours of the Singapore River
    Create some wonderful moments for yourself by taking a boat tour down the iconic Singapore River. The Singapore River you see today is a pristine body of water fit for traveling. Immerse yourself in the sights of the city as you gently cruise down from Boat Quay to Marina Bay in a boat of your choice. A local guide can help you choose your traveling boat of preference, be it a river cruise, river taxi, bumboat or jetty.
    Your private guide can help you chart your course through the different attractions in Singapore while they tell you amazing stories of the city. This phenomenal experience is something you cannot miss!
  • Boat Tours Boat Tours
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