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Unique Things To Do In Singapore That You Probably Haven’t Tried Yet, From Farmstays To Home Museum Visits

You don’t have to travel overseas for a farmstay or to dine on a boat. Rediscover Singapore with these unique things to do in your own backyard.

You don’t have to travel overseas for a farmstay or to dine on a boat. Rediscover Singapore with these unique things to do in your own backyard.

You don’t have to travel overseas for a farmstay or to dine on a boat. Rediscover Singapore with these unique things to do in your own backyard.

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We get it. Travel has been on hold for a while, and you’re itching to find new things to do in Singapore. Luckily for you, there’s a plethora of unique, un-Singapore places and experiences that await, if only you’ll take some time to rediscover these hidden gems right in your own backyard, while supporting local businesses during your Singapoliday.

Unique things to do in Singapore on your next Singapoliday:

1 of 4 #1: Go on a farmstay.

Fancy an idyllic farmstay to escape city life, go on pony rides, do some fishing and tour vegetable farms? Head to Gallop Kranji Farm Resort for a change of scenery. Tucked away in the northwestern part of the island is the 50,000 sqm farm, where there are 35 rustic villas for staycations that’ll give you a taste of what kampong life is like. During your stay, take your pick from activities like pony rides, koi fish feeding, vegetable and herb plantation tours, prawning, bee farm tours, and even a visit to a bird’s nest museum. Gallop Kranji Farm Resort is at 10 Neo Tiew Lane 2, S(718813). More info at https://www.gallopresort.com/.

2 of 4 #2: Have dinner on a fancy schmancy boat.

Not just any boat, but one that Captain Jack Sparrow would approve of. A fantastical dining experience awaits you on The Royal Albatross, the only tall ship in Singapore and the region. The eye-catching four-masted vessel with 22 massive sails provides the perfect backdrop for an un-Singapore OOTD. Enjoy a lavish three-course dinner, free flow soft drinks, and a side of stunning sunset views while you sail along Sentosa’s coastline during the sailing cruise. Prices start at $125 per adult, and SingapoRediscovers Vouchers can be used for this experience. More info at https://www.tallship.com.sg/.

  • 3 of 4 #3: Visit a private home museum that takes you back in time.

    Culture vultures flock to this hidden gem that is The Intan, a private home museum dedicated to Peranakan heritage. Private collector and owner Alvin Yapp will take you through a guided tour when you visit to this quaint Joo Chiat house, home to some 1,500 Peranakan items amassed by Alvin over the course of more than 30 years. His impressive collection boasts one of the largest ranges of elegant, ornate Peranakan beaded slippers and tiffin carriers. The immersive visit lets you delve deep into Peranakan history and culture, including the wonderfully lavish wedding ceremonies. Use SingapoRediscovers Vouchers on tours here, which includes a one-hour experience and home-made Peranakan tea and snacks. Tickets from $60 at www.the-intan.com/srv. The Intan is at 69 Joo Chiat Terrace. Open daily 7am to 10pm.

  • 4 of 4 #4: Go on a ghost tour to learn the secrets of World War II.

    A ghost hunt that’s as spooky as it is educational? Only in Singapore. Oriental Travel and Tours’ ‘Creepy Tales of Singapore’ ghost tour is a three-hour-long hair-raising jaunt around various eerie spots around the island, including a cemetery, a secluded hill and other World War II sites. You’ll be led by tour guides armed with ghost-hunting equipment, and they’ll regale you with spooky stories and tales of WWII during the outing. Talk about a one-of-a-kind way to learn about the history of Singapore. Tours run from Wednesdays to Sundays. Prices start at $105 per person, and you can use SingapoRediscovers Vouchers for the tour. More info at https://oriental.tours/.

    More info about unique, value-for-money experiences, packages and promos at www.visitsingapore.com/singaporediscovers.

    Photos: Gallop Kranji Farm Resort, The Royal Albatross, The Intan and Oriental Tours Facebook pages

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