How do you Visit Singapore and Where do visit Singapore?
Singapore is one of top most tourist country in Asia. Singapore is an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Its colonial core centers on the Padang, a cricket field since the 1830s and now flanked by grand buildings such as City Hall, with its 18 Corinthian columns. In Singapore's circa-1820 Chinatown stands the red-and-gold Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, said to house one of Buddha's teeth.
What Needs If You Want to Visit Singapore?
First of all you need entry pass, please be informed this article mainly focused on budget tour in Singapore. Depending your country you may need prior visa or on arival visa. If your travel document is issued by one of the countries or regions below, you will need a visa to enter Singapore. Click to find individual countries or regions below to find out more.
Singapore Visa Requirement for Bangladeshi Passport
The Consulate of the Republic of Singapore in Dhaka processes visa applications for Bangladeshi Nationals and other foreigners who require a social visa to enter Singapore.
Documents Required for Visa Application
- Valid passport with at least six months validity from the date of arrival in Singapore.
- 1 set of application form, duly completed (Form 14A)
- Letter of Introduction (LOI) to be issued by a local contact in Singapore:
- For Social Visitors, any Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident, who is at least 21 years old, can act as a local contact.
- For Business Visitors, a Singapore registered company / organisation can act as a local contact. The LOI must be signed by a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident, who is at least 21 years old, only.
- A recent passport-sized photograph with the following specifications:
- The photograph must be taken within the past 3 months
- Photograph should be in colour, must be taken against a white backgroundwith a Matt or semi-Matt finish
- Image must show the full face and without headgear (headgear worn in accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide the facial features)
- The facial image must be between 25 mm and 35 mm from chin to crown.
- Photocopy of the bio-data page of the applicant's passport.
For details on visa requirements, please visit www.ica.gov.sg
Visa feee
Bangladesh Taka equivalent SGD$30/- per Applicant excluding Agent’s Fee.
where to stay in singapore on a budget
Now it is easy to use some apps like Agoda, tripadvisor, booking.com etc. to find your hotel depending on your budget.
In a budget tour you may stay in Little India or China Town area where many more budget hotels, also some hostel operated there that offer very cheap sits. More details You can find your location and hotel to booking.
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What to Visit in Singapore?
There are many more tourist spots in Singapore that you may visit. Depending your visit duration, you may plan your tourist route and spots. Some of popular tourist spots in Sinapore is as below:
Singapore Marina Bay Sands (Skypark)
Singapore Marina Bay that offers a luxury 2,561-room hotel, an art convention and exhibition center, the Shoppes Mall, an Art & Science museum, two Sands Theatres, seven “celebrity chef” restaurants, two floating pavilions and a casino with 500 tables.
The Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool rests on the 56th floor of Marina Bay Sands. This incredible infinity edged pool is the longest elevated swimming pool in the world with 150 metres (478 ft.) wide, which stands 191 meters from the ground. But do not get too excited, the pool is for exclusive use of the luxury hotel guests.
Merlion Statue – Merlion Park, Singapore
Marina Bay and Meriloion Park- Singapore. This park is home to an 8.6 meter-tall and 40 ton-weight, water-spouting Merlion. The Singapore’s tourism icon is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. Its name combines “mer” meaning the sea and “lion”. The “Singa” or lion head represents Singapore’s original name — Singapura — meaning “lion city”, and the fish is a tribute to Singapore’s history as “Temasek”, the ancient fishing village.
Gardens by the Bay Singapore
Gardens by the Bay is a surreal green oasis in the heart of Singapore. It brings plants to life in a way you’ve never seen before. There you are surrounded by nature whilst feeling like you have stepped into the Avatar movie. This huge, colourful, futuristic park is famous for its high-tech Supertree Grove – a collection of magical giant trees – as well as Cloud Forest and Flower Dome – the world’s largest climate-controlled greenhouses.
Singapore National Museum
The Singapore History Museum reopened as the National Museum of Singapore: the largest museum on the island. There are two main galleries: the Singapore History Gallery, which traces the history of Singapore from its beginnings in the fourteenth century to the present day, and the Singapore Living Galleries, which focus on four lifestyle themes – food, fashion, film and photography. It’s worth a visit just for the building, an imposing neoclassical structure, complemented by modern glass additions.SEA Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa
Sing ‘unda tha sea’ as you ogle at over 800 species of marine wildlife in the world's largest aquarium, which also has the title of the largest collection of manta rays in captivity. Amongst the other underwater beasties tenured here are nurse sharks, hammerhead sharks, eels, clownfish, giant octopuses, bottlenose dolphins and seahorses.
Singapore Cable Car in Sentosa Park
Singapore Cable Car from Faber Peak Singapore down to Sentosa Station. This unique mode of transportation can also be transformed into a private dining space where you're served a four-course meal with dishes like wagyu beef cheek and smoked duck breast during the 90-minute ride.
Vivo City Singapore
Vivo City is also a gateway to Sentosa Island. Visitors can get on the Sentosa Express monorail train that runs across the bridge to Sentosa in under 10 minutes. Vivo City is claimed to be the largest shopping mall in Singapore. It is located at the former World Trade Centre site, now known as HarbourFront. The shopping center is a shoppers' paradise with hundreds of shops, restaurants, and entertainment centres.
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