Pearlyn P.
“Familiar yet new”
Caleb made the trail interesting and enriching as he shares from his knowledge and experience. He enhanced the whole experience by using old archival shots of places visited and shared many interesting facts and stories about places that are familiar but filled with rich history that I was not aware of. It was an enlightening journey and I enjoyed it.
Caleb L.
Pearlyn, Thanks for your encouraging feedback! Caleb
Marion M.
“Very knowledgeable and helpful”
Andrew was a very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable guide who really went above and beyond to ensure I got the most out of my time in Singapore as a wildlife photographer. I highly recommend him.
Shelley B.
“Take this tour to learn about how Singaporeans live!”
We asked Caleb to show us what everyday life is like in Singapore - and he gave us the perfect tour. He gave us a thoughtful and insightful look at the city’s culture and community which we would highly recommend to anyone who wants to see more than the touristy spots of Singapore. Caleb walked us around a local public housing neighborhood (more than 80% of Singaporeans live in public housing) so we could see all aspects of HDB life, including services for seniors, schools and day care for kids, fitness centers, how neighborhood elections work, and more! We also went into a few galleries that gave more details about how neighborhoods are designed and how urban planning has evolved. Along the way, we stopped to try some local foods he recommended. It was a highly informative and engaging tour that helped us understand and appreciate Singapore from the inside out.
Caleb L.
Shelley, Thanks for your encouraging words! I enjoyed the conversations we had during the tour.
Create a journey through Singapore’s futuristic streets with a private tour guide, unveiling the city's vibrant culture, iconic landmarks, and hidden treasures.
Beyond the Merlion & Marina Bay Sands lies a side to the Lion City that most bypass. Futuristic in design, yet deeply tied to Singaporean identity, traveling through Singapore with a private tour guide can take you from well known destinations towards lesser known treats like the Yunnan Garden.
Looking for Singapore’s flavor roots? Get lost in the kaleidoscope of colors and fragrant aromas with a tour guide who shares tales of Little India’s food evolution. With a collection of diverse spices, inviting traditional ceremonies, and deep cultural significance, a guide's expertise is a great roadmap.
Tour guides can be a helping hand or a hindrance depending on what you’re looking for in Singapore. You need a tour guide if;
Step 1:Check Out Our Local Guides - Head to the Singapore tour guides page and check out guide reviews & biographies to your satisfaction. You can watch their introduction video, and see if their tours sound interesting.
Step 2: Hit Them Up - Okay, so there's a tour and guide that you like, but you have a follow-up idea. Click on the guide profile and send them a message with the “Message” button on the right-hand side.
Step 3: Tell Them Your Travel Ideas - Start a conversation and plan your travels adding in time specifics, preferences, people you’ll be traveling with, and so on. If your guide is available at your preferred time, you’re good to go!
On average, travelers spend 4-5 days exploring Singapore, and given its small size, exploring the most notable parts of this city-state is possible with a tight schedule. A few days in Singapore could feature these tours;
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For Lower Tourist Numbers: January to June is great for those seeking smaller crowds. January has particularly cooler weather (average 27°C), but it’s also part of Singapore’s Monsoon season, so pack an umbrella & raincoat.
For Festivals & Outdoor Activities: June to August is the most popular time to visit Singapore, especially because of the potential for outdoor activities. Though temperatures are high (32- 34°C) and crowds are even higher (Average 1.8 million visitors), it’s great for anyone looking to take part in Singapore’s cityscape & nature.
Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is the simplest, most efficient way to get around the city-nation’s major metropolitan spaces. With six lines all interconnected across the island, and three light rail systems, there’s no shortage of transportation availability. The subways are also connected to the bus routes. The second best way is walking.
No, tipping is not part of Singapore’s culture or society, so there's no need to do so. The Goods & Service Tax is already included in most bills, so your server is taken care of. In fact, tipping is prohibited in certain areas (the Airport).
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