From Sky Diving to midnight safaris, there is a long list of adventures to do in Singapore. The melting pot of Asia inculcates the features of modern society with its futuristic skyscrapers and cultural diversity.
If your bucket list includes sky diving but the fear of heights stops you from doing it, then Sentosa Island is the place for you. The indoor skydiving simulates a free-fall of 10,000 ft. Its the worlds largest wind tunnel that pumps your adrenaline like no other.

In the same island, Cove Water park lets you snorkel over a colorful coral reef with 20,000 over fishes.

The Bedok Reservoir lets you unleash your inner Tarzan in the forest obstacle.
If reaching a height of 60 meters at the speed of 200 km/hr excites you, then the reverse bungee at Clarke Quay is the place to go. It is definitely not for the faint of heart.

Night Safari lets you experience over 2500 nocturnal animals, as they graze and hunt in their natural environments. The journey in the moonlight is nothing less than fascinating.

The Eye in the Sky is the world’s largest observational wheel that stands at 165m from the ground.

Singapore is packed with several adventurous and interesting things to do. Four days is a good amount of time to cover the major attractions. However, it could be extended to a week for a relaxed stay.
I loved the choice of your places. They are indeed amazing! I am inspired and look forward to visiting Cuba and Dubai very soon.
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Thank you 😊. You are definitely going to love it.
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