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On the 21st Mar 2004 allow us to take you on a tour around Singapore

Singapore Tour Group A ( From North to South)
Time: 11am-2pm Singapore Zoo
http://www.zoo.com.sg/

Singapore Zoological Gardens is one of the world’s most successful “open-concept” zoo. Here the animals are not caged in metal bars; instead each species is given it’s own habitat. The “homes” are created to resemble the animal’s natural regional habitats. It has won a total of 18 awards since 1985 including Excellence in Conservation Achievement.
Come and meet“Ah Meng” the famous Orang Utan, and her many rare specied friends.


Time: 2pm-6pm City Tour
We will bring you to taste the local delights and tour around the city area to explore the traditional shops in Chinatown, visit a Hindu temple and look at Singapore from more than 60 storeys high, and take photographs beside Singapore gigantic durian architechture (Esplanade - where our art and culture are featured) and Merlion-the unique half-fish, half-lion symbol of Singapore.

Singapore Tour Group B
Time: 12.30pm-2pm NEWater plant visitor centre:
www.pub.gov.sg/newater


Singapore is one of the first country in Asia Pacific to have its own water reclamation plant. Sewage water after treatment is so clean that it can be used in wafer fab plants.
The visitor centre is a facinating air-conditioned exhibition centre where you get to see the actual plant through glass walls. There are also exhibits booths for you understand the process and join in fun games.


Time: 2pm-6pm Sentosa

About Global Village at Sentosa ( 21 March)
Time: 1pm-4pm
Global Village is part of the APXLDS programme where delegates from different AIESEC chapters come together to showcase their own culture.


Info about Sentosa:
http://www.sentosa.com.sg/
There is the famous musical fountain, butterfly walk, wax museum, underwater world, dolphin lagoon etc and of course the nice beautiful beaches.
Sentosa island admission is at $2 per person. It costs another $2 per car per entry.
Sentosa Bus: from HarbourFront Centre Bus Terminal
Operating hours(Sunday): 7am-11pm
Last bus leaving Sentosa(Sunday): 11pm
Ticketing at Visitor Arrival Centre at S$3 per person
(S$2 island admission; S$1 transportation by Sentosa Bus)
Cable Car: Board from Cable Car Towers at HarbourFront Centre or from Mount Faber.
Operating hours: 8.30am-9pm daily
Ticketing at Cable Car Tower (HarbourFront Centre) or Mount Faber:
- Normal Cabin: S$8.90/Adult; S$3.90/Child
(includes 4-station cable car ticket from Cable Car Tower or Mount Faber)
- Normal Cabin: S$7.50/Adult; S$3.90/Child
(includes 1-station cable car ticket from Cable Car Tower)
- Glass Cabin: S$15/Adult; S$8/Child
(includes 4-station cable car ticket from Cable Car Tower or Mount Faber)

Night Life Singapore
We will meet for dinner and you can then take your time to venture around Singapore's Night Life. Here are some suggestions

a) Boat Quay:
An entire row of pubs right next to Singapore river. Sip your drink slowly while you savour the beautiful night scenery.

b) Mohammad Sultan Road:
Happening pubbing area for youngsters. For people who like to dance, to drink, to have fun.... need we say more

c) Geylang (red light district and food haven)
Geylang is an interesting melting pot, where you can find red light district, traditional clan associations, temples, mosques, and some of the best local food shops all located next to each other.
If your eyes are sharp enough, you might spot one of Singapore's legalized prostitutes walking down the alleys. Our tour does not include touring inside prostitution houses though.

d) Orchard Road (shopping)
The lights are still on and the shops are still bustling with life. Some shops close at 9pm, some at 10pm .... so if you want to catch that bit of last minute shopping and spend the last of your Singapore dollars , go grab that shopping bag!!!!


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:: Updated Wednesday 31March 2004::