The Dreamy Destination
Singapore, a multi-cultural island city-state, is fast becoming one of Asia’s hit-list destinations. The concrete jungles that once dominated Singapore’s skyline are slowly giving way to green skyscrapers, which look more like living ecosystems than business hubs. Head out of town a little and you will find plenty of walking trails, treetop jungle bridges, wildlife galore and the city’s green jewel and lung, the UNESCO Singapore Botanic Gardens.
The Dreamy Destination
Singapore, a multi-cultural island city-state in Southeast Asia, is fast becoming one of Asia’s hit-list destinations. The concrete jungles that once dominated Singapore’s skyline are slowly giving way to green skyscrapers, which look more like living ecosystems than business hubs. Fervently working towards its ‘City in a Garden’ dream, the nation is ploughing money into becoming more sustainable and, well, green. Head out of town a little and you’ll find plenty of walking trails, treetop jungle bridges, wildlife galore and the city’s green jewel, the Unesco World Heritage-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens: these are the lungs of Singapore. Whizzing around Singapore can take a matter of minutes, thanks to one of the world’s most efficient and widespread public transport systems. When the sweltering outdoor heat gets too much, Singaporeans love ducking inside for a spot of retail therapy and a good dose of air-conditioning.