Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. Join our dedicated tours and discover Singapore's breathtaking hidden gems and untold secrets.
One for the history buffs – this military underground tunnel, located deep in the thick Marsiling jungle between Admiralty Road West and Marsiling Crescent, was built by the British as a storage facility to supply oil for the British Royal Air Force. It was left abandoned after Singapore gained independence in 1965
The rail corridor was formerly a railway line that was used for commuting and transporting goods from Singapore to the rest of the Malay Peninsula. Today, the 24-kilometre route has been converted into a recreational path that brings you through some of Singapore's parks and reserves – as well as neighbourhoods.
High-rise skyscrapers, bright city lights, and back-to-back traffic is what everyday life looks like in Singapore. But past all the modern-day frenzy, you can still find a quiet pocket of untouched greenery: Kampong Lorong Buangkok, with its brightly-painted wooden houses and domestic chickens scuttling about.