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    Klook ANZ
    Klook ANZ
    Last updated 8 Nov 2022
    Image Credits - @voulakatsavou and @haizml

    Image Credits - @voulakatsavou and @haizml

    Singapore may be small but it’s sure packed with sights and attractions! 
    Has it been a while since you’ve been to Singapore? Or will it be your first time visiting? Either way, there are plenty of new attractions and things to do in Singapore that have opened since COVID-19  for you to experience!
    Here are 12 of the best new and newly revamped attractions you should definitely visit in Singapore in 2022:
    • 1. Skyhelix Sentosa
    • 2. Scentopia at Sentosa
    • 3. Museum of Ice Cream
    • 4. Tropical Montane Orchidetum
    • 5. Jurassic Mile
    • 6. Supertree Observatory at Gardens by the Bay
    • 7. Avatar: The Experience at Cloud Forest
    • 8. A Minion's Perspective Experience at Resorts World Sentosa 
    • 9. Reflections at Bukit Chandu
    • 10. Changi Chapel and Museum
    • 11. The Time Capsule by Singapore Flyer
    • 12. Singapore Zoo - Staycation in the Wild

    1. Skyhelix Sentosa

    Opened December 2021
    The ride is so easygoing you can enjoy a drink or even a meal while enjoying the views! Credits: @ann_oha on Instagram
    The ride is so easygoing you can enjoy a drink or even a meal while enjoying the views! Credits: @ann_oha on Instagram
    Experiencing a scenic ride is one of the best things to do in Singapore. Skyhelix Sentosa is Singapore’s highest open-air panoramic ride with an unobstructed view of Southern Singapore and beyond. Sit back and relax with a drink in hand while you relish the sweeping views in the gently rotating open-air gondola 79 metres above sea level.

    2. Scentopia at Sentosa

    Learn all about the world of scents at Scentopia. Credits: @scentopia_singapore
    Learn all about the world of scents at Scentopia. Credits: @scentopia_singapore
    Scentopia invites you to discover the fascinating world of scents! You can participate in their revolutionary touchless perfume-making bar, take free scented tours, and enjoy 300+ augmented reality activities.
    With Scentopia's 200 smell oils, you can create an infinite number of perfume combinations. Take a personality assessment, learn about your perfume preferences, and design your own distinctive fragrance.

    3. Museum of Ice Cream

    Opened August 2021

    At Museum of Ice Cream, you’ll taste sweet treats and swim in them! Credits: @greensaturdays
    At Museum of Ice Cream, you’ll taste sweet treats and swim in them! Credits: @greensaturdays
    At Museum of Ice Cream you can swim in a pool filled with sprinkles, interact with giant exhibits, and more—a childhood dream come true! You can also learn more about ice cream while trying out plenty of sweet treats. 

    4. Tropical Montane Orchidetum

    Opened April 2021

    You’ll find this attraction in the National Orchid Garden.  Credits: @singaporebotanicgardens on Instagram
    You’ll find this attraction in the National Orchid Garden. Credits: @singaporebotanicgardens on Instagram
    With the monicker “The Garden City”, visiting the well-landscaped gardens is an essential thing to do in Singapore. A prime example is the Tropical Montane Orchidetum, which showcases diverse orchids and other flora. Find out what it’s like to ascend through a tropical montane forest in this attraction. 

    5. Jurassic Mile

    Opened October 2020

    Find a T-rex or two on your morning walks and bike rides at Jurassic Mile.  Credits: @seven88nine on Instagram
    Find a T-rex or two on your morning walks and bike rides at Jurassic Mile. Credits: @seven88nine on Instagram
    Another attraction to look forward to in Singapore is Jurassic Mile, the largest permanent display of life-sized dinosaurs in the country. Check out the life-sized dino figures of different pre-historic species scattered throughout the 1-kilometre jogging path.
    Fun fact: Jurassic Mile is five minutes away from Changi Airport. Find out how to get around Singapore through different airport transport options:

    6. Supertree Observatory at Gardens by the Bay

    Opened January 2020

    Have a sky-high stroll at the Supertree Observatory! Credits: @voulakatsavou on Instagram
    Have a sky-high stroll at the Supertree Observatory! Credits: @voulakatsavou on Instagram
    The Supertree Observatory is nestled on the tallest Supertree at Gardens by the Bay. Up here you’ll have the best vantage point of the Gardens and Marina Bay. Fun fact: when you book your tickets on Klook, you can also get access to other attractions such as Flower Dome and Floral Fantasy

    7. Avatar: The Experience at Cloud Forest

    Opened 28 October 2022

    gardens by the bay avatar: the experience event singapore 2022
    Gardens by the Bay's Cloud Forest has often been compared to the ethereal world of Avatar.
    Avatar: The Experience will have a temporary home at Gardens by the Bay's dreamy Cloud Forest, and is set to be an immersive walk-through space based on James Cameron's global blockbuster film, AVATAR. The collaborative, immersive experience is set to be a one-of-a-kind event that will also be a part of Gardens by the Bay's 10-year anniversary celebration
    Early bird tickets will be up for grabs from September 2022 - keep your eyes peeled as we keep you updated on what's in store for you!

    8. A Minion's Perspective Experience at Resorts World Sentosa 

    Opened 3 September 2022

    A Minion's Perspective Experience
    Ever wondered what goes through the minds of Despicable Me’s adorable minions? Well, now you can at the new A Minion’s Perspective Experience exhibition!
    This pop-up exhibition will be running at Resorts World Sentosa from now until 2 January 2023 and features 8 themed zones, heaps of photo spots and an exclusive merchandise store! 
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    9. Reflections at Bukit Chandu

    Reopened September 2021

    Take a peek into Singapore’s history at Reflections at Bukit Chandu. Credits: @reflectionsatbukitchandu on Instagram
    Take a peek into Singapore’s history at Reflections at Bukit Chandu. Credits: @reflectionsatbukitchandu on Instagram
    Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a heritage centre that commemorates Singapore’s heroes during World War II. After going through a revamp, the museum is now home to immersive experiences and collections of artefacts, including one that recounts the Battle of Pasir Panjang. Definitely, a must-visit if you’re up for historical things to do in Singapore. 

    10. Changi Chapel and Museum

    Reopened May 2021

    Information and artefacts here were gathered from the families of the internees.  Credits: @changichapelmuseum on Instagram
    Information and artefacts here were gathered from the families of the internees. Credits: @changichapelmuseum on Instagram
    Changi Chapel and Museum has been around a while, but it was revamped and reopened in May 2021. You’ll find new content and artefacts that tell the story of the prisoners of the Changi prison camp, encouraging visitors to reflect on the hardships of the time. 

    11. The Time Capsule by Singapore Flyer

    After a ride on the Singapore Flyer, you walk through the Time Capsule to catch a glimpse of Singapore's history.
    After a ride on the Singapore Flyer, you walk through the Time Capsule to catch a glimpse of Singapore's history.
    From the creators of the Singapore Flyer (Asia’s largest observation wheel) comes The Time Capsule, a multisensory exhibit showcasing the history, culture, and heritage of Singapore. And here’s a Klook hack: when you book with us, you can get admission to both The Time Capsule and a ride on the Singapore Flyer!

    12. Singapore Zoo - Staycation in the Wild

    The famed Singapore Zoo is a fantastic attraction for lovers of wildlife!
    The famed Singapore Zoo is a fantastic attraction for lovers of wildlife!
    While the Singapore Zoo has been around a while, it always offers something new. Now, you can enjoy a night’s stay at your very own luxurious dome tent in the zoo which is accompanied by some specially-curated zoo experiences as part of the Zoo’s Staycation in the Wild.