Day3's morning temple was
Sri Thandayuthapani Temple, a very popular tourist attraction and destination for locals. It houses Lord Murugan, Shiva & Parvathi. This temple is most active during its annual Thaipusam festival. Yummy prasadam.
Next we headed to HarbourFront to start our
Southern Ridges Walk. It starts at the Mt. Faber park and ends at the Kent Ridge park. Our plan was to start from Marang Trail, head to Faber trail, walk on Henderson waves bridge, continue to Hilltop and forest walk before descending to HortPark. We couldnt complete the walk as it was closed in the middle of Forest Walk. :(
Hence we had to turn back mid-forest walk and head to Mt. Faber to take the cable car to Sentosa.
Mt. Faber Cable Car - Be captivated and enthralled by the setting sun as the night unfolds a picturesque Singapore landscape with Singapore Cable Car offering a stunning 360-degree view of the Southern precinct with its transparent enclosure.
Tiger Sky Tower - Gives a great view from 131m above sea level at the revolving Tiger Sky Tower, Asia’s tallest observatory tower. Take in fabulous 360ยบ views of the surrounding Singapore skyline and neighbouring islands from its vantage point. The Tiger Sky Tower is one of the 13 observation towers in the world.
Underwater World Singapore and Dolphin Lagoon - Get up close and be dazzled by the wealth of marine life via an 83 metre long tunnel at the Underwater World oceanarium. Then, make friends with the friendly pink dolphins and fur seals and watch them frolic with their trainers at Dolphin Lagoon! You can also watch the free Dolphin show.
Southernmost Point of Continental Asia - Stand at the edge of continental Asia right on Palawan Beach! Accessible via a suspension bridge, the Southernmost Point of Asia is a tiny islet that promises a unique setting for special occasions and unforgettable encounters.
Songs of the Sea - First-ever world-class water show set in the sea. Multi-million dollar production. Dramatic effects, water jet, lasers, fire and music.
The Merlion - Venture into the Merlion at Sentosa, Singapore’s tallest icon at 37m high, and enjoy panoramic views of Sentosa and the surrounding islands. Discover the myths and legend of the Lion City in an animated film, then toss gold coins into the Mercubs’ mouths to bring home a special Sentosa souvenir!
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X-Mas tree made of beer bottles! |