A Fun Family Day Out at River Wonders in Singapore – Discover the Wonders of the Wild

If you are looking for a family adventure in Singapore that’s packed with thrilling discoveries and animal encounters, then, River Wonders is a must! With everything from river-dwelling creatures to Amazonian vibes, this unique spot is an experience the whole family will love.

Planning Your Trip
River Wonders is part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, where you will also find the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, and Bird Paradise, perfect if you want to keep the wildlife fun going! Getting there is easy if you are based at properties like Dao by Dorsett AMTD Singapore. You can take the MRT to Khatib Station and hop on the Mandai Khatib Shuttle, or easily catch a taxi from CBD-based serviced apartments in Singapore. Pro tip: download the Mandai app, it’s got all you need to plan your family’s day smoothly.

Different Zones to Explore
This attraction brings rivers from across the world to life in different zones similar to natural habitats, each with its own amazing animals. For example, the Amazon Flooded Forest is home to friendly manatees and giant otters, the Nile River zone has goliath tigerfish, and the Ganges River features the intriguing Indian gharial. Oh, and don’t forget Kai Kai and Jia Jia, two lovable pandas at the Giant Panda Forest!

Amazon River Quest

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For a bit of jungle excitement, hop on the Amazon River Quest, a boat ride that feels like a true adventure through the Amazon River. As you glide along, keep those eyes peeled because you might spot a giant anteater, a jaguar, or a Brazilian tapir amidst the foliage! This one’s a family favourite, with enough mystery to keep the kids guessing.

Other Highlights
Check out the River Discovery Tour where a guide will lead you through the park’s highlights, sharing fascinating animal facts and a behind-the-scenes look at how creatures are cared for. If your kids love manatees (and who doesn’t?), the Backstage Pass: Manatee Mania is an absolute winner; get up close with these gentle giants, join in their training sessions, and even hand-feed them!

Unveiling Serenity in the Heart of Singapore

Singapore’s cityscape holds a hidden gem – the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.  This magnificent Buddhist temple, adorned with intricate carvings and bathed in tranquillity, offers a sanctuary for spiritual seekers and culture enthusiasts alike. Let’s delve into the captivating elements that make this temple a must-visit.

A Jewel of Tang Dynasty Architecture

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Tang dynasty architecture. The temple’s design, with its intricate carvings, soaring pagodas, and tiered roofs, evokes the golden age of Chinese Buddhism. Marvel at the vibrant colours and the meticulous attention to detail that adorns every corner.

A Beacon of Spiritual Significance

The temple’s namesake, the Buddha Tooth Relic, is a sacred tooth fragment attributed to the historical Buddha. Enshrined within a stupa (dome-shaped structure), the relic attracts devotees from around the world seeking spiritual blessings. Daily prayer services and meditation sessions offer a chance for inner reflection and peace.

Exploring Buddhist Culture

Image via Wikimedia Commons – Bahnfrend, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Singapore, interior, 2014 (06), CC BY-SA 4.0

The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is more than just a place of worship; it’s a cultural centre promoting Buddhist teachings and traditions, and visiting it is one of the best things to do in Singapore. Wander through the museum, showcasing artefacts and exhibits that illuminate the rich history and philosophy of Buddhism. Witness traditional Buddhist art forms, from serene sculptures to intricate paintings.

A Haven for Serenity

Amidst the bustling city, the temple provides a tranquil oasis. Lush courtyards, adorned with lotus ponds and bonsai trees, cultivate a sense of peace. Escape the urban noise if you’re staying at a property such as Dao by Dorsett AMTD Singapore and find a moment of quiet contemplation within the temple’s serene atmosphere.

Solo Travel in Singapore

Singapore is a multicultural city-state and a place where anyone from any part of the world can easily fit in, feeling right at home.

Basile MorinSkylines of the Central Business District, Singapore at duskCC BY-SA 4.0

Blend in with locals

One of the best ways to make sure that you don’t attract attention when travelling solo is to blend in with the locals. Observe the surroundings and watch how they eat, drink and even walk.

Be respectful

If you are staying at Dao by Dorsett AMTD Singapore or even perhaps at a 1 bedroom serviced apartment in Singapore, there are going to be rules and regulations and even though you might not agree with them it is important to be respectful.

Chinatown

Chinatown is a must-visit location in Singapore especially when you are travelling alone. You will be able to spend time looking at things that interest you and even try out different types of food you find exciting. When in a group, you are not always able to stop and observe each and everything you see.

Little India

Little India is another exciting place to explore. You can not only shop for hours on end but also meet people, interact with them, and even learn new things.