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Why Singapore?

Singapore is a marvelous destination filled with incredible awe-inspiring sights. From the huge man-made trees dubbed “supertrees” to the world-famous Merlion, Singapore has a never-ending list of beautiful sights waiting to mesmerise you. Besides these marvels, Singapore’s competitive street food will leave you spellbound. While Singapore does have its fair share of Michelin restaurants, it is the street food that draws the most crowds from all quarters of society. Singapore’s street food is world famous, and for a good reason. Besides the food and the architecture, Singapore also offers first-class stays in all their hotels, ensuring a comfortable holiday. What more could you ask for?

Why Singapore with Trawel Mart?

Singapore is a popular tourist destination, and people can find 1000s of “Singapore tour packages‘ ‘ or “Singapore tourism” pages that set an itinerary for “places to visit in Singapore’ ‘. While there are several places to visit in Singapore, a holiday is more than just sightseeing. At Trawel Mart we place more importance on the entire travel experience than just the list of places to see in Singapore or any other destination. From comfortable stays to a carefully-curated itinerary, our Singapore holiday packages focus on giving you an experience of Singapore along with a relaxing or adventurous holiday… your choice. Our packages have a range of features suiting travellers of every type, for no two travellers are alike. Planning a perfect trip to Singapore? We’ve got you covered!

Top Attractions of Russia

The Moscow Kremlin
The Moscow Kremlin

This “Fortress inside a city” is a major tourist attraction of Russia, I mean, this Kremlin Palace! Yes, of course, this is an open fact and everyone knows it very well. It is best known for its Kremlins AKA Russian citadels and includes five palaces, four cathedrals including this “Grand Kremlin Palace” with Kremlin towers.

St. Basil's Cathedral
St. Basil's Cathedral

Ivan Vasilyevich also known as Ivan Grozny, the first Tsar of Russia, ordered the construction of this cathedral in the mid-16th century and the idea behind the building of this cathedral was to honor the victories of the Russian armies over the independent Tatar khanates of Kazan and Astrakahn.

Red Square
Red Square

 Moscow’s Red Square (Krasnaya Ploshchad) with the Kremlin was added to UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. It is the most famous and largest places to visit in Moscow.

The State Tretyakov Gallery
The State Tretyakov Gallery

An invaluable treasure trove of art, “the State Tretyakov Gallery” was built in the year 1856. Unlike the name suggests, the gallery was not founded by one, but by two brothers Tretyakov and his younger brother Sergei.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Singapore is known for its luxurious architecture and lifestyle. The merlion, Supertrees, Sentota island, and of course lip-smacking, gourmet, street food.

Singapore is kid-friendly and has several activities for all ages.

While there are a lot of interesting things to do in Singapore, like safaris and other sightseeing, the most popular activity is trying their street food in various neighbourhoods.

Your per day expenses could average to about 10k per couple including stays and travel, but booking packages usually helps reduce the cost.

Singapore is completely safe for all types of travellers, and the place is pretty tourist friendly.

Yes! Singapore is an amazing place to have a honeymoon or spend some romantic quality time with your partner! There are several places that can instantly add some love in the air.

Many laws are strictly followed in Singapore like, Chewing Gum is a fineable offence Littering is against the law Indulging in Drugs is against the law Smoking in public is an offence PDA is strictly not allowed Vandalising is a crime Not flushing the toilet is a crime Jaywalking is a punishable offence

The public transport system in Singapore is excellent, and most people rely on it for their daily commute. You will find it really packed during peak hours during office and school times, and on weekends. Taxis are also available, and are quite cheap. But Singapore is quite walk-able, and you will find several locals getting to places by foot.

Singapore has a pretty warm and humid climate throughout, with hot summers and wet winters.

Yes there are several delectable vegetarian restaurants in Singapore!

Electronics / Gadgets and branded bags are two of the best things to buy in Singapore. Besides these, people should also try buying watches, and clothes, which are sold at lower or discount prices.

Most Singaporeans are religious, and Buddhism is the majority religion.

Yes, but only in designated public areas.

The emergency number for ISingapore is 999, which is the police hotline. People can try 995 in life-threatening medical situations. Non-emergency ambulances can be called using 1777.

The recognised currency is the Singaporean Dollar (S$).

Yes, it definitely works in your favour to book an all-inclusive package, as all elements of your trip will be taken care of by us, and you can travel worry-free.

While you should pack the usual essential items, it would also be recommended to pack the following: Mosquito repellent | Hand sanitizers | Mask | Hiking Boots and equipment | Bathing suits | Towels | Sunscreen | Clothes for warm weather

Singapore is known world-over for its luxury. So mostly, a Singapore holiday does require a high budget as stays, food, and travel can cost quite a lot. This is why most people tend to pick travel packages to Singapore, as they are a one-time cost.

Depending on your trip’s duration, you should plan to spend about 10k for 2 people in a day, and bring accordingly.

While Singapore is pretty open-minded, here are a list of things not-to-do in Singapore, Do Not Litter Chewing Gum Can Earn You A Penalty Do Now Show The Bottom Of Your Feet Avoid Discussing Extreme Political Or Religious Views In Public Tipping Isn’t Customary Eating And Drinking On Public Transport Can Be Penalised Do Not Connect To Unsecured Network Be Cautious While Gifting - Always give with the right hand. Avoid gifts of materials like leather, pigskin, and handkerchiefs or flowers. While accepting gifts, be sure to refuse the gift at least thrice before accepting it. Do Not Smoke in Public You Can Be Sued For Pointing Your Fingers At Someone Remember To Flush Watching Adult Films Avoid Using Taxis

To get a good taste of everything Singapore has to offer, people should at least spend 3 to 5 days covering the highlights. But if you want to get to know the country better, you should spend at least a week.

Singapore generally remains hot and humid all year round. July-September is the festive season is a great time to explore the many facets of Singapore, especially in July, when the Great Singapore Sale and the Singapore Food Festival take place. Feb-April months are quite pleasant. Plenty of outdoor activities become available then. November-January are the wettest months, when showers can last for long periods of time, while the hottest months are May and June.

Flights are the best way to reach Singapore, and major airports like Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, and Hyderabad have regular flights to Singapore and take anywhere between 4 to 6 hours depending on your destination in India. Flights to Indonesia also may have layovers in Singapore, and are also good options for travel.

Yes you can rent both bikes and cars in Singapore, and many popular vehicle rental brands operate in Singapore.

Singapore cuisine is an amalgamation of many cuisines like Chinese, Malay, Indonesian, Indian, and also has some western influences.

Eating out in Singapore can be quite expensive as Singapore imports most of its food. Real estate is scarce in Singapore, and they have little land for agriculture, and so import 90% of their food.

Yes, Singapore is still very conservative, and the laws are very strict about decorum, morality, and discipline. Though some people might be forward, the law of the land still largely calls for conservative practices.

No, alcohol is very much allowed in Singapore, though the laws about its consumption are strict.

The healthcare system is probably not very The only law regarding alcohol foreigners need to be aware of is that sale of alcohol after 10.30 p.m. and before 07.00 a.m. is prohibited., but it does provide ample care for emergencies.

Singapore has an amazing night life that people must definitely take part in. From glitzy pubs and bars to lively resto-bars, Singapore has the ultimate nightlife for all type of party-goers.

Singapore’s healthcare is one of the most advanced, and they provide some of the best healthcare in the world. But their healthcare is also very expensive, but worth it.
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