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Singapore

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A futuristic playground of supertrees, street food, and strict laws, perfect for group adventures.

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Singapore is the ultimate starter pack for international group travel for Indians. It's insanely efficient, extremely safe, and packed with high-energy attractions that keep a grou...

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What to Expect

Expect a fast-paced, highly scheduled itinerary. Transport is a mix of private AC coaches for airport/border transfers and the ultra-efficient MRT for local hops. Accommodation in Singapore is notoriously compact—expect 12-15 sqm rooms in 3-star hotels in areas like Little India, Bugis, or Balestier. Space is a luxury here. Physical demand is surprisingly high; you will be walking 10 to 15 kilometers daily in 80%+ humidity, which can drain your energy faster than you think. Group dynamics usually revolve around splitting costs for Grab rides late at night and finding the right food spots. The daily schedule is packed: mornings at Gardens by the Bay or a city tour, afternoons sweating it out at Sentosa or Universal Studios, and evenings at Clarke Quay or Marina Bay. Food on group tours often includes buffet breakfasts at the hotel and set dinners at local Indian restaurants to keep the budget in check, leaving you free to explore hawker centers for lunch.

Honest Heads-Up
  • The humidity is relentless year-round. You will sweat through your clothes within an hour of walking outside.
  • Hotel rooms at the budget and mid-range level are shockingly small compared to Indian standards.
  • Alcohol is heavily taxed and extremely expensive. A basic pint of beer can cost ₹800-₹1200.
  • You will walk a lot. 10,000 to 15,000 steps a day is the bare minimum.
  • Strict laws are actively enforced. You will be fined heavily for eating on the MRT, jaywalking, or littering.

Things to Do

Universal Studios Singapore
7-8 hours·₹5500-₹6500/person
Group
Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest & Flower Dome)
3-4 hours·₹1800-₹2200/person
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Night Safari
3-4 hours·₹3200-₹3500/person
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Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck
1.5 hours·₹2000-₹2400/person
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Singapore River Cruise
1 hour·₹1500-₹1800/person
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S.E.A. Aquarium
2-3 hours·₹2800-₹3200/person
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Clarke Quay Pub Crawl
4 hours·₹3000-₹4000/person
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Plan Your Trip

Budget
₹4,500
/day
Mid-Range
₹8,500
/day
Luxury
₹18,000
/day
How to Reach

Singapore's Changi Airport (SIN) is one of the best-connected airports in the world. From India, direct flights are available from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Kolkata via airlines like Singapore Airlines, IndiGo, and Air India. Flight duration is between 4 to 6 hours depending on the departure city. Round-trip economy tickets typically cost between ₹15,000 and ₹25,000 if booked a month in advance. Upon landing, you can take the MRT directly from the airport to the city center for about ₹150, or a group Grab/taxi for roughly ₹1500-₹2000.

Permits Required: Singapore e-Visa (₹2500 - ₹3000)apply here · SG Arrival Card (SGAC) (Free)apply here
Travel Tips
1Buy your alcohol at Changi Airport duty-free right after landing; you are allowed 1 liter of spirits, 1 liter of wine, and 1 liter of beer.
2Download the 'Grab' app for taxis and 'Citymapper' for navigating the MRT and bus system.
3Carry a lightweight jacket; while it's boiling outside, the malls, MRTs, and cinemas feel like refrigerators.
4Skip the expensive hotel breakfasts at least once to try traditional Kaya Toast and soft-boiled eggs at a local Kopitiam.
5Don't waste money on bottled water. Bring a reusable bottle and fill it up at hotel sinks or public water fountains.

Local Guide

Food & DiningVeg Friendly

Must try: Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chili Crab with Mantou buns, Laksa (Spicy coconut noodle soup), Kaya Toast with soft-boiled eggs and Kopi

Eat at Hawker Centers (like Maxwell or Lau Pa Sat) instead of sit-down restaurants to save money and experience authentic local food.

Culture & Etiquette
  • Do not eat or drink (even water) on the MRT trains or at the stations. The fine is up to $500 SGD.
  • Always stand on the left side of the escalator. The right side is for walking.
  • If you see a packet of tissues or an umbrella on a table at a food court, it means the table is 'chopped' (reserved). Do not sit there.
  • Tipping is not expected or customary. A 10% service charge is already added to most restaurant bills.

FAQs

Do Indians need a visa for Singapore?
Yes, Indian passport holders need an e-Visa to enter Singapore. It must be applied for through an authorized visa agent in India, usually 2-3 weeks before travel.
Is Singapore good for strict vegetarians?
Yes, Little India offers endless pure vegetarian options. However, in local food courts (hawker centers), you must be careful as many dishes use fish sauce or shrimp paste even if they look vegetarian.
How expensive is alcohol in Singapore?
Very expensive due to heavy taxes. A pint of beer at a bar costs ₹800-₹1200. Buy your alcohol at the Changi Airport duty-free upon arrival to save money.
Can I drink tap water in Singapore?
Absolutely. Tap water in Singapore is 100% safe to drink. Carry a reusable bottle and refill it anywhere to save money.
How much cash should I carry?
Singapore is highly cashless. You can use zero-markup forex cards for 90% of your trip. Keep about 100-150 SGD (₹6000-₹9000) in cash for small hawker stalls and MRT top-ups.
Is it safe to walk around at night?
Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world. You can walk around at 3 AM with zero issues, making it perfect for all-girls groups.
Do I need to buy MRT cards?
You can tap your contactless Visa/Mastercard directly at the MRT gates. No need to buy a separate EZ-Link card unless you want it as a souvenir.
What happens if I chew gum?
Selling and importing chewing gum is illegal. While you won't be arrested for chewing a piece you brought for the flight, spitting it out improperly carries massive fines.

Group Trips to Singapore

Planning a group tour to Singapore from India? You are looking at the perfect destination for first-time international travelers, corporate offsites, and all-girls trips. Singapore group packages offer a seamless blend of futuristic attractions, incredible street food, and unparalleled safety. Whether your group is looking to hit the rides at Universal Studios Singapore, explore the stunning Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, or party at Clarke Quay, Singapore delivers a high-energy itinerary. Because hotel rooms are compact and alcohol is expensive, booking a Singapore group trip helps significantly in splitting costs for accommodations and Grab rides. Indian travelers will find plenty of familiar comforts, especially with the vibrant pure vegetarian food scene in Little India. While the tropical humidity requires stamina and good walking shoes, the ultra-efficient MRT system makes navigating between Sentosa Island, Marina Bay, and Chinatown a breeze. Look for group tour itineraries that balance expensive paid attractions with free wonders like the Supertree Grove light show to get the best value out of your Singapore holiday.

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