Flights from Kathmandu (KTM) to Singapore (SIN)

About Singapore

Discover Singapore, a vibrant urban oasis

Singapore blends lush greenery with sleek architecture, creating a city that feels both modern and serene. Compact and easy to explore, it is ideal for first-time travellers and seasoned visitors who value convenience, safety, and cleanliness. You will find efficient transport, well-planned neighbourhoods, and welcoming public spaces at every turn.

Beyond its skyline, Singapore is a tapestry of cultures reflected in its food, festivals, and daily life. Distinct districts such as Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Gelam each offer their own character, from colourful shophouses to bustling markets. Whether you are here for a short stop or a longer stay, the city offers plenty of ways to slow down, connect, and explore at your own pace.

Top sights in Singapore

Marina Bay Sands and Waterfront

Stroll along the Marina Bay promenade for panoramic views of the city skyline, striking architecture, and the iconic light displays after dark.

Gardens by the Bay

Explore the futuristic Supertree Grove and cooled conservatories, where immersive garden spaces showcase plants from around the world.

Sentosa Island

Relax on sheltered beaches, visit family attractions, or enjoy coastal walks and views across the Singapore Strait on this resort island.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Unwind in this UNESCO-listed urban garden, with tranquil lakes, shaded paths, and beautifully landscaped orchid displays.

Chinatown and heritage quarters

Wander through historic streets lined with restored shophouses, local eateries, and traditional stores offering a glimpse into Singapore's past.

Experience Singapore's urban energy and green spaces

You can experience Singapore through its vibrant neighbourhood walks, waterfront promenades, and well-marked park connectors. Join a guided walking tour to learn about the citys history and architecture, or explore independently using the extensive public transport network that links key districts and attractions with ease.

For outdoor time, head to the Southern Ridges or MacRitchie Reservoir, where elevated walkways and forest trails offer a refreshing break from the city streets. Cyclists and runners will appreciate the East Coast Park and Marina Bay loops, which combine sea views and skyline vistas. Families will find interactive spaces across the city, from science-themed attractions to indoor play areas, many conveniently located in or near major shopping centres.

A taste of Singapore

Dining in Singapore ranges from casual hawker centres to innovative fine dining, making it easy to explore new flavours at every meal. You can start your day with local favourites, continue with a relaxed food court lunch, and end with a scenic dinner overlooking the harbour, all within a short distance of each other.

Do not miss the chance to try dishes such as chilli crab, Hainanese chicken rice, and aromatic noodle and rice specialities from different communities. Cafes, bakeries, and dessert stalls add to the variety, offering modern interpretations of classic treats. Many venues stay open late, so you can enjoy a leisurely meal after a day of sightseeing or shopping.

Retail therapy in the Lion City

Singapore is known for its diverse shopping options, from flagship global brands to independent boutiques. Orchard Road remains a key destination, with air-conditioned malls that house fashion, beauty, electronics, and homeware, as well as convenient food and entertainment options all under one roof.

For a more local feel, visit districts such as Bugis, Kampong Gelam, and Tiong Bahru, where you can browse markets, lifestyle stores, and design-forward shops. Here, you will find unique souvenirs, home accessories, and locally made products that reflect the citys creative side. Changi Airport also offers extensive retail choices, making it easy to pick up last-minute gifts or travel essentials before you depart.

Best time to visit Singapore

Northeast Monsoon (wet season, November to early March, peak season) brings frequent showers and slightly cooler temperatures around 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F). It is a lively time with clear intervals between rain, ideal for indoor attractions, shopping, and enjoying Singapores many covered walkways.

Inter-monsoon months (April to May, October, shoulder season) are typically warm and humid, with temperatures around 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F). You can expect a mix of sunshine and short thunderstorms, a good balance for both outdoor walks in parks and waterfronts, and visits to museums and galleries.

Southwest Monsoon (June to September, low season) is generally warm with passing showers and occasional breezy days, with temperatures around 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F). This period is well suited for evening strolls, rooftop views, and coastal activities, with plenty of indoor options nearby whenever you wish to cool down.

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