
Unique Things To Do In Singapore
Singapore offers countless experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Beyond the famous attractions, the city hides creative, cultural and nature-filled activities that show a whole new side of Singapore. Here are some unique things to do during your visit.
Explore the Supertree Grove Walk at Night
Many visitors marvel at Gardens by the Bay during the day, but the real magic appears after sunset. Stroll along the OCBC Skyway to enjoy panoramic views of the glowing Supertrees. The Garden Rhapsody light show, set to music, creates an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the world.
Kayak Through a Mangrove Forest
For an escape into nature, head to Pulau Ubin or the northern coast and join a guided mangrove kayaking tour. You’ll paddle through calm waterways surrounded by wildlife, from kingfishers to mudskippers. It’s peaceful, scenic and a memorable way to experience Singapore’s natural landscape.
Visit Haw Par Villa
This open-air park is one of Singapore’s quirkiest attractions. Packed with colourful statues and dioramas illustrating Chinese folklore and mythology, it offers a fascinating look into traditional beliefs. It’s unusual, educational and perfect if you enjoy exploring places off the beaten track.
Farm Experience at Kranji Countryside
Just a short trip from the city centre, Kranji Countryside offers organic farms, goat dairies and tropical plantations. Visit Hay Dairies to feed goats, stroll through Bollywood Farms or shop for fresh produce at the farm shops. It’s a refreshing break from modern Singapore.
Take a Night Safari Tram Ride
While the Singapore Zoo is famous, the Night Safari offers a totally different experience. The nocturnal tram ride brings you past habitats lit softly to mimic moonlight, letting you observe animals at their most active. You can even explore walking trails for a closer look.
Cycle Along the Rail Corridor
The Rail Corridor follows a former railway line that once connected Singapore to Malaysia. Today, it’s a scenic green route perfect for cycling or walking. You’ll pass through heritage bridges, lush greenery and charming old stations — a great way to enjoy the outdoors.
Wander Around Kampong Lorong Buangkok
This is Singapore’s last surviving traditional kampong village. With wooden houses, open yards and a peaceful atmosphere, it offers a rare glimpse into what the island looked like decades ago. Visitors often come here for photography or simply to admire the rustic charm.
Join a Peranakan Cooking Class
Learn how to prepare dishes like ayam buah keluak, kueh pie tee or laksa with an experienced home chef. These hands-on sessions offer insight into Peranakan heritage, known for its vibrant flavours and meticulous cooking techniques.
Discover Hidden Rooftop Parks
Scattered across the city are rooftop gardens that few tourists know about. The Pinnacle@Duxton Skybridge and Kampung Admiralty’s rooftop garden offer lovely views and quiet spaces away from the crowds. They’re ideal for a calm afternoon walk.
Explore St John’s Island & Lazarus Beach
For a beach day that feels worlds away from the city, take a ferry to St John’s Island and walk across to Lazarus Beach. Clear water, soft sand and plenty of space make it one of Singapore’s most relaxing spots. Pack a picnic and enjoy a slow day by the sea.

