Embark on a fun Singapore adventure combining cycling with sampling local delicious food. Pedal through hidden corners of the city, learning about Singapore’s past and vibrant present and stop along the way to recharge with a selection of local snacks. Get ready to enjoy a delicious journey on two wheels!

Programme Details

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Transfer by private, air-conditioned vehicle with driver to Crawford Lane to the start point of today’s biking adventure. On arrival, meet with the guide for a bike fitting and briefing about the cycling and gastronomic journey.

Then it’s time to start pedalling! The journey passes through the colourful lanes of Chinatown, the charming atmosphere of Kampung Glam (Malay Village) and the vibrant energy of Little India.

Navigate through the winding streets and uncover fascinating snippets of early Singaporean life. Pass by ancient temples adorned with hundreds of deities and catch a glimpse of the Sultan's palace. From fragrant flower shops to aromatic spice markets and tantalising food stalls, the ride is a sensory extravaganza. Discover the intriguing origins behind the quirky street names while pedalling.

Along the way, delve into the culinary tapestry woven by Singapore's three primary ethnic groups: Chinese, Malays, and Indians.  Indulge in mouthwatering delicacies and gain insights into how these diverse communities coexist harmoniously in Singapore.

(Please note: The cycling route is subject to change depending on events, weather and road condition.)

Notes:

 Minimum 2 pax.
 Tour available in Join-In or Private Basis
 Available with English speaking guide only.
 Minimum Age 8 years old.
 For children under 8 years of age, private bookings are recommended.
 Minimum height is 130cm

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