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Five Beautiful Places in Singapore

Singapore is the name of a dream travel spot for world travel thirsty tourists. This place has a special place in the minds of tourists for its all-around skyscrapers and clean environment. Singapore, rich in rich traditions and numerous attractions, will easily captivate your mind. About 9.6 million tourists visit this country every year with its modern architectural style and unique beauty. It is the most luxurious country in South Asia. Singapore is not far from Bangladesh. Singapore is the first choice of Bangladeshi tourists to take a short trip outside the country at a low cost. If you want to go on a family tour or a pleasure trip abroad with friends, Singapore may be the ideal travel destination for you. Let's take a look at the top 5 interesting places in Singapore.

1. Sentosa Island

Travel Beautiful Sentosa Island

It is an interesting recreation center built on a small island in the middle of the sea. Located in the south of Singapore, Sentosa has all kinds of entertainment facilities starting from various parks, resorts, clubhouses. Sentosa is one of the most popular places to visit. If you go here, you will not know when the time will run out. Hours after hours can be spent effortlessly here. There are numerous galleries for entertainment, interesting things, amusement parks, water parks, universal studios. Even in Sentosa, you will have the opportunity to do indoor sky driving.

2. Botanic Garden

This beautiful garden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The garden was created in 1822 by Sir Stamford Raffles. The Botanic Garden is one of the most popular spots in Singapore. It is like a piece of forest in the concrete kingdom of Singapore. While walking here you will see different species of trees and animals in Singapore. There are about 70,000 species of plants and animals. There are different types of gardens in different parts of this garden. Such as Orchid Garden, Eco Garden, Eco Lake, Bonsai Garden, Sculpture, etc. Here you will find more than 1000 species of orchids. The beauty of the orchids will keep you hooked for hours on end.
 
Merlion Park is a special symbol of the seaside city of Singapore. One of the features of the park is the Marina Bay statue. The marlin or lionfish is a symbol of Singaporean pride, a symbol of heroism. It is said that many years ago when Singapore was known as Temasek or sea-city, a severe sea storm arose. Just when the inhabitants surrendered themselves to God, a lion-fish-like beast came out of the sea and fought the storm and saved them. And since then, the lion-fish named Marlin has become a symbol of Singaporean heroism. Marina Bay's laser light shows at night are popular all over the world.

4. Jurong Bird Park

It is the largest park in Singapore. It is also the largest park in Asia. The park is divided into 49 sections. This park, which is built in a completely natural environment, must be on your Singapore tour list. The park is home to more than 5,000 birds of 360 species. There is also the popular Avira waterfall. There is also an artificial waterfall 100 feet high. If you don't want to walk, you can also enjoy the biodiversity of the park by cable car. All in all, it is one of the entertainment centers. The environment here is so beautiful and pleasant that you will be fascinated.

5. Singapore Zoo

Visit Singapore Zoo

The Singapore Zoo stands in its own glory with more than three hundred species. The zoo has been very prosperous since British rule. It was officially opened in 1983 on behalf of Singapore. It is an interesting place to visit for everyone, big or small. Divided into 69 sections, the zoo currently houses 300 species of animals. These include tigers, orangutans, large chameleon-like komodo dragons, lions, and other endangered species. Here you can also ride a cable car. Aquatic safaris are an added bonus to this park. It was opened in 2013. This wonderful recreation center is divided into several zones. Here you will also see the largest panda show in Southeast Asia.

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