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Experience the vibrancy, uniqueness and transquility of Singapore, Batam, Bintan and Johor...

Crawd at Orchard Road, Singapore

Orchard Road, Singapore is famous for shopping centres. Visitors may shop, eat, drink, rest and enjoy the whole day here. In the picture, you may see the crowd on the walkway in front of the Heeren Shopping Centre.

 

 

 

 

Yasin Nostalgic Bungalow at Trikora Beach, Bintan

Enjoy the tropical sun on a lawn overlooking the South China Sea. This is Nostalgic Yasin Bungalow at Trikora Beach in Bintan Island.

 

 

 

 

Celebrating Dumpling Festival at Bugis, Singapore

In celebrating the Dumpling Festival, which commemorates an ancient Chinese poet, a group of sexy dancers are performing together with invited guest on the stage.

 

 

 

 

The Asian southernmost tip, Tanjung Piai, Johor.

The southernmost tip of Asia continent is at Tanjung Piai, Johor near Kukup. This is the monument with a height of 20m. Tanjung Piai is named after a kind of fern called Pakis Piai Raya.(Acrostchrum aurem). Here, you can find various flora and fauna in the mangrove. Various species of birds like collared kingfisher, little heron, egret, golden woodpecker etc. could be found here beside migratory birds which stayed around September. Long tailed macaque and dusky leaf monkey which has a cute white "mustache" and white rim around its eyes could be seen here.

 

 

 

 

 

Jurong Bird Park, Singapore

Bird show at Jurong Bird Park, Singapore. A bird is seen standing on the hand of a lady picking up a dollar note.

 

 

 

 

Do you know that at the southernmost tip of Asian mainland, there is an international cosmopolitan called Singapore?

The ex-Dean of MIT's Sloan School of Management, Prof. Lester Thurow in his book "Head to Head" published in 1992 described Singapore as "the most likely candidate to succeed" in entering the list of twenty richest countries in the world.

What is the status of Singapore now?

The Riau Archipelago of Indonesia especially Batam and Bintan are developing states which are famous for their colorful nights. There are beautiful & pristine sand beaches at these two islands with world class hotels and resorts welcoming ardent visitors.

Where are these hotels and resorts? How to get there?

Johor Bahru, capital of Johor is more like an industrial city. Singapore investors come here to set up the factories. Most Singaporeans come to Johor Bahru during weekends for shopping due to the advantage of exchange rate. There are unique natural places of interest in Johor attracting visitors not only from Singapore but also all over the world.

What are those places of interest? Where are they? How to get there?

Singapore, Batam, Bintan and Johor are not short of places for you to see, to eat, to drink, to play, to shop and to enjoy the life the way you wish!

We will lift the veil of Singapore, Batam, Bintan and Johor and reveal to you the beauty and excitement you may find and experience!

HISTORICAL SITES

Singapore, Batam, Bintan and Johor are closely intertwined historically. The Malacca Sultanate, Riau-Johor Sultanate, the Portuguese, Dutch and British together played important roles in the history and left behind some historical sites worth visiting. Some of the places of interest are as follows:-

Singapore

Fort CanningFort Canning, Singapore, also known as Bukit Larangan. It is believed to be the site of ancient palace of Parameswara, a 14th century Palembang ruler. Some believed Parameswara was buried on Bukit Larangan. There is however, no evidence to corroborate this.

 

The Sultan Mosque in SingaporeSultan Mosque. Built by Sultan Hussain of Johor and Temenggong Abdul Rahman, the Singapore island chief with the fund of the East India Company. The construction was done after Singapore was ceded to the British in 1819 and Raffles granted Kampung Glam to Sultan Hussain and Temenggong Abdul Rahman for their residence. The Sultan's and Temenggong's followers from Riau islands, Malacca and Sumatra came here to settle down.

 

Istana Kampong Glam

Istana Kampong Glam. Raffles granted Temenggong Abdul Rahman and Sultan Hussain the use of Kampong Glam. Sultan Hussain built his palace there and brought his followers from Riau island and settled down here.

A view at Bugis Street

Bugis Street. Bugis traditionally are seafarers and pirates. They came to Riau during the dispute between the Sultan and the Regent family. During the clash with the Dutch, some Bugis came to Singapore. They brought with them the business network. The Bugis set up Kampung Bugis along the shore of Rochor River.

More details of Singapore history

Riau Archipelago (Batam, Bintan etc.)

Bukit Cening Fort

Situated at Lingga Island, it is a remainder of old Fort from XVII century. It looks like an entrance to Daik river. In the past canons were installed on the Fort building. Together with the navy, it fought against the Dutch invasion.

Colonial Graveyard at Tanjung Pinang

Colonial Graveyard, BintanIt is a graveyard left behind by the colonial ruling with sculpture on the tombstone. Unfortunately, the place is not preserved well until part of the tombstone is broken and covered with lalang.

 

Penyengat Island

Penyengat Island, BintanThis island is located not far away from Tanjung Pinang. Sultan Mahmud Shah gave as a wedding gift, this island to his bride, Raja Hamidah, daughter of Raja Ali Haji. Penyengat Island became a governmental, religious and cultural centre. You may see Mesjid Raya (Grand Mosque), 3 cannons, cemeteries etc.

More details of Bintan & Batam history

Johor

the Sultan Abu Bakar Royal Palace Museum

Sultan Abu Bakar Royal Palace Museum. Built by Sultan Abu Bakar, the father of Modern Johor.

 

 

More details of Johor history


What are the places of interest our handy Travel Guide of Singapore Batam Bintan Johor will bring you to?

 

ATTRACTION 1

Singapore flyer, SingaporeSingapore Flyer

Situated at Marina South, Singapore Flyer is the latest completed tourist attraction in Singapore. It has a height of 165 m equivalent to a 42 storey building.

You may have a panoramic view of Singapore island, surrounding southern islands, Johor and Indonesia when the weather is clear.

 

ATTRACTION 2

The Paragon at Orchard Road, Singapore with Christmas tree in front. Orchard Road, Singapore

Orchard Road in Singapore is one of the major tourist attraction especially during Christmas festive season every year. You can see a Christmas tree erected in front in the Paragon in the picture.

Orchard Road is about 2.5 km long embellished at both sides by world class shopping malls, bistro, coffee houses, hotels, night clubs etc.

You may enjoy shopping the whole day at Orchard Road and never feel tired!

ATTRACTION 3

Bird eye view of Sentosa, SingaporeSentosa, Singapore

Sentosa Island, is one the key tourist spot in Singapore. Previously known as Pulau Belakang Mati, it has area of 5 square kilometre.

Among the attractions available at Sentosa are Underwater World & Dolphin Lagoon, Song of the Seas, Carlsberg Sky Tower, Merlion, Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom, Fort Siloso etc.

An integrated resort incorporating a casino will be built on Sentosa and expected to completed by 1999.

ATTRACTION 4

Jurong Bird ParkJurong Bird Park, Singapore

Jurong Bird Park is located at Jurong which is basically an industrial area in Singapore. It has more than 9,000 birds of more than 600 species. It has the world's largest collection of Southeast Asia hornbills.

Panorail is available to bring visitors to different places in the park.

ATTRACTION 5

singapore zooSingapore Zoo

The Singapore Zoo is situated at Mandai Lake Road, Singapore. There are 3 animal shows available here i.e. Rainforest Fightback Show, Elephant at Work and Play Show and Splash Safari Show.

 

ATTRACTION 6

Entrance gate to Singapore Botanic GardensSingapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens is located at the junction of Holland - Napier Road and Cluny Road. It occupies an area of 63.7 ha. Among the places of interest inside the garden are the National Orchid Garden, Ginger Garden, Swan Lake etc.

 

ATTRACTION 7

Boat Quay, SingaporeBoat Quay, Singapore

Boat Quay is by the South bank of Singapore River. It is bustling with restaurants, bars and lounges.

Boat Quay is completed in 1842. Since then, many Chinese traders and laborers settled here.

You may take a boat ride of the Singapore River from here.

ATTRACTION 8

map of singapore-bukit timah nature reserve visitor centreBukit Timah Nature Rerserve

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is one of the 4 nature reserves in Singapore. It has the hightest hill in Singapore which stands at 163.63 m. It is well kept and undisturbed. Visitors are welcome to climb the hill and explore its jungle trail by riding bicycle which are available for rental at the foot of the hill.

 

ATTRACTION 9

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserver, SingaporeSungei Buloh Wetland Rerserve

The Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve has an area of 130 hectares. It is another nature reserve of different nature. Situated by the seaside, it has undisturbed mangrove. Visitors may visit the mangrove by walking on the boardwalk extending into the mangrove. You may see various flora and fauna surviving in the mangrove. Crab, mudskipper, white color kingfisher are among the fauna which you can see here.

 

ATTRACTION 10

Fort Canning Park of SingaporeFort Canning, Singapore

Some believe the Fort Canning was the site of the ruler of Temasek (Singapore old name). It was known as the Singapore Hill where Raffles built his house at its summit.

Nowadays it is a park, drama centre and a country club. Visitors come here for photographing and meal.

ATTRACTION 11

Raffles Place of SingaporeRaffles Place, Singapore

Raffles Place was known as Commercial Square when it was first developed. There is a MRT station - Raffles Place MRT here. It was surrounded by the tallest buildings in Singapore like OUB Bank Building, UOB Bank and Building, Republic Plaza.

Some of the famous bank like Bank of America and Bank of China also set their foothold here when the banking industry in Singapore started to take off in 1950s.

ATTRACTION 12

The Chinatown, Kreta Ayer of Singapore.Kreta Ayer - the Chinatown

Kreta Ayer is a Chinatown in Singapore. It is especially busy a month before the Chinese New Year where the locals frequent here to buy typical Chinese food, decorative items, flowers to embellish their home for the auspicious lunar new year.

Visitors may find cheap and good Chinese food here. Over the years the Singapore Government has poured in a big sum of money to preserve some of the old buildings. Visitors in usual day flock in here to buy watches, garments, leather goods and enjoy shopping and bargaining.

ATTRACTION 13

The Tanjung Piai Monumnet at Johor, Malaysia.Tanjung Piai, Johor.

Tanjung Piai, Johor is the Southernmost tip of the Asia Continent. It is located in the District of Pontian, State of Johor, Malaysia.

Tanjung Piai is a hot spot for birdwatchers especially during the migratory season around September every year. You can see collared kingfisher, woodpecker, egrets, grey herons, lesser adjutant etc. here.

There is a species of dusky leaf monkey with a white "mustache" and white rim around its eyes.

There is a rich species of flora especially Acrostichum aurem (Paku Piai Raya) from which Tanjung Piai derives its name.

ATTRACTION 14

Boardwalk on Kukup island, Johor, Malaysia.Kukup Island, Johor.

A visit to Kukup and Kukup Island is a complement to visit to Tanjung Piai because it is nearby and famous for seafood and leisure activities.

Kukup Island is one of the largest uninhabited mangrove island in the world.

Kukup Island was gazetted a national park in 1997 and granted the status of a "Wetland of Internatonal Importance" in 2003. Boardwalks are built into the mangrove for visitors to see themselves the rich flora and fauna.

ATTRACTION 15

Sultan Ibrahim Building, Johor Bahru.Sultan Ibrahim Building, Johor Bahru

Sultan Ibrahim Building is located at Bukit Timbalan and a landmark in Johor Bahru.

Built in 1940, this building reflects both the colonial and local architecture.

Nowadays, it houses the Johor Government Secretariat, the Chief Minister Office, Johor Land Office, Forestry Department and various other state departments.

ATTRACTION 16

map of johor-Royal Palace MuseumSultan Abu Bakar Royal Palace Museum

Sultan Abu Bakar Royal Palace Museum was built by Sultan Abu Bakar, the father of modern Johor as Istana Besar (Grand Palace) as his official residence.

The North Wing today houses the museum which keeps the treasures from all over the world.

ATTRACTION 17

The Old Johor Chinese Temple, Johor Bahru.The Old Johor Chinese Temple

The Old Johor Chinese Temple is one of the oldest Chinese temples in Johor Bahru. It houses the deities of 4 Chinese dialect groups. Every 20th of the first lunar month, chingay will be organized. It is one of the grand events for the Chinese community in Johor Bahru.

ATTRACTION 18

The Danga Bay, Johor BahruThe Danga Bay, Johor Bahru

Danga Bay is a mixed development comprising of theme park, yatching, restaurants, female shopping market, shops, condominium, traditional Malay building architecture etc.

 

ATTRACTION 19

Dataran Bandaraya, Johor Bahru.The Dataran Bandaraya (City Square)

It consists of a clock tower and a grass field in front of it. The clock tower was built in 1993 to commemorate the upgrading of Johor Bahru to a city status. Since then, Dataran Bandaraya becomes the assembly point for the public like the countdown of new year eve and various other events organized by the state Government.

ATTRACTION 20

The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, Johor BahruThe Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque

The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque is situated on a hill overlooking the Strait of Johor. It was completed in 1900 and opened by the then Sultan Ibrahim.

ATTRACTION 21

Desaru resortsDesaru, Johor

Desaru is one of the most popular beach resorts in Peninsula Malaysia.

Beside the hotels, and resorts, among the places of interest available in Desaru are Fisherman Museum, fishing village, fireflies watching, fruit farm.

There is a golf course nearby namely Sebana Cove Golf & Country Club. You may travel all the way to Sungai Renggit for a meal of seafood and have a look at the boxite quarry there.

ATTRACTION 22

Turi Beach Resort, BatamBatam, Indonesia

Batam Island is one of the island of the Riau Archipelago. It was earmarked by the Indonesia Government about 18 years ago as a key industrial area with a joint venture with the Singapore Government.

Batam Island has a size of two-third of Singapore. It takes 2 hours ferry ride from the ZON Ferry Terminal, Johor Bahru, Johor and about the same time from the HarbourFront Ferry Terminal, Singapore.

Batam especially Nagoya area is bustling with traffic and crowd during day time and is full of night activities waiting for you to explore.

ATTRACTION 23

Tanjung Pinang, BintanBintan, Indonesia

Bintan is another island of the Riau Archipelago. Tanjung Pinang which the capital of Riau Archipelago is situated on Bintan island.

Because of its history, Bintan has more historical sites to visit than Batam. You may enjoy your holiday at one of the resorts at Trikora Beach or Bintan Resorts (Lagoi area). Other activities are fishing/angling, diving and swimming. Bintan will not disappoint you if you plan to come here!

ATTRACTION 24

Pulau Karimun, IndonesiaPulau Karimun, Indonesia

Pulau Karimun is one of the islands of Riau Archipelago, Indonesia. It is accessible from Kukup, Malaysia and Singapore.

Tanjung Balai being the main town in Pulau Karimun is booming and vibrant with many visitors coming from Singapore and Malaysia. Plenty of hotels are available here. Rumour saying that Pulau Karimun has become another new men's paradise in this region.

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ENJOY LOCAL FOODS HERE!

Hainanese Chicken Rice

This dish consists of boiled chicken with sliced cucumber, specially made chilli sauce and vegetable soup. It is fragrant, juicy and smooth. Available in most of the hawker centres. This food can be found in Singapore and Johor.

Laksa

Basically it is a curry soup with coconut milk, minced dried prawn, chili and curry powder. It can be served with noodle or rice noodle. It is spicy, hot and tasteful. Available in most of the hawker centres.

Rojak

It is a mixture of cucumber, fruit (star fruit, ) or vegetable (bean sprout, kangkong), cucumber, slices of fried bean curd, Chinese dough stick dressed with prawn paste (rojak paste), peanut powder. You can add in chilli if you like hot taste.

Char Kway Teow

Rice noodle alone or mixed with noodle, prawn, muckle, bean sprout are fried with sweet soy sauce. You may add chilli to add more taste to the food. Available in most of the hawker centres.

Mee Rebus

Noodle with either seafood, beef, beef bone, chilli, curry, lime and cracker.


WHAT A VISITOR CAN EXPECT IN THE COMING MONTHS

2008 Formula One SingTel Singapore Grand Prix (26 -28 Sep)

It is the first night race and first street race in Asia. The street circuit is 5.067 km long offering multiple overtaking opportunities and challenging turns to the racers. Located at Marina Bay, the street circuit will be illuminated by nearly 1,500 lighting projectors. 3 days passes to the 2008 Formula One SingTel Singapore Grand Prix are now on sale. For price and booking, please navigate www.singaporegp.sg.

14 September 2008 - Mooncake Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival)

Lanterns with various designs and colors together with a variety of mooncakes and tea characterizes this festival. To see and feel the festive season, you may pay a visit to the Chinatown.

1 October 2008 - Hari Raya Puasa

This festival is mainly celebrated by the Muslim after a month of fasting in the month of Ramadan. Places to visit include Geylang Serai and Kampung Glam.

28 October 2008 - Deepavali

Deepavali is a festival of lights. It is celebrated by Hindu devotees. The Little India normally will be decorated to celebrate this auspicious day.

25 December 2008 - Christmas

Orchard Road will be decorated by the Singapore Tourism Board. Most of the shopping malls will decorate their facade with Christmas theme. You may have a different kind of Christmas in Singapore if you are from North hemisphere where temperate countries are experiencing winter.


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CONTENT Page
1 Introduction 5
Historical sites 6
Singapore 6
Riau Archipelago 7
Johor 8
2 Singapore 9
-Geography 10
-History 10
-Sightseeing 12
*Singapore Flyer 12
*Jurong Bird Park 14
*Singapore Zoo 15
*Chinatown (Kreta Ayer) 16
Cultural Festivals 17
Essential Facts for Travel in Singapore 19
Budget Hotels (Room Rate < S$250.00) in Singapore 23
Night Life 33
Shopping in Singapore 35
3 Batam 39
Geography 40
History 40
Sightseeing 40
*Nagoya 42
*Nongsa 42
Hotels, Resorts & Golf courses in Batam 45
How to get around 48
How to get there 49
Tips for Traveling in Batam 49
4 Bintan 50
Geography 51
History 51
Sightseeing 52
Hotels & Resorts in Bintan 55
Where to eat 57
Where to shop 58
Where to play 58
How to get there 59
Tips for Traveling in Bintan 60
5 Johor 61
Geography 62
History 62
Sightseeing 63
Budget Hotels in Downtown Johor Bahru 67
Recommendation for Visitors/Backpackers 71
Shopping in Johor Bahru 72
Danga Bay 73
Desaru 75
How to get there 77
Hotels & Resorts in Desaru 78
Essential Facts for Travel in Johor 81
6 Appendices
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b. Backpacker - recommendation 87
c. Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal-Ferry Schedule 91
d. Harbour Front Ferry Terminal-Ferry Schedule 94
e. The ZON Ferry Terminal-Ferry Schedule 97
f. Tanjung Belungkor Ferry Terminal-Ferry Schedule 99
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h. Transportation between Batam and Bintan 103
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Map of Singapore

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