A partnership with our trusted local partner:
Discover all the off-the-beaten path secrets of our island home.
Specially curated to satisfy the curiosity of adventuresome people keen to learn about Singapore’s history, heritage and culture. We offer a variety of small-group walking tours with our local partners covering a wide range of topics including WWII, Peranakan culture, black & white houses, tropical nature, architecture, and so much more.
During Phase 2, travel your city and take walks with us around Joo Chiat, Emerald Hill, and Tiong Bahru; plus nature treks and bird watching in Sungei Buloh and other green places; and our very popular architecture tours. Tours are private basis and can be crafted to suit your interest. Let us show you its many facets on your terms and with your personal interests leading the way. Our local partner - Jane’s tour team of more than 30 guides represents a broad array of interests and expertise, not to mention a proficiency in more than a dozen languages.
What you need to know:
We are unable to book groups in our usual way, so please create your own group of up to 5 friends or family members (you + 4 others maximum).
Many tours can now be for 10 people, in 2 groups of 5.
Tours are priced at a flat rates of $300, $400 or $600 depending on the duration and 1 or 2 simultaneous groups.
All tours, regardless of location, will be walking tours, so you will need to provide your own transport to/from the starting point we—always aim for a start point near public transport when possible.
For everyone’s health and safety, we are bound by a few Singapore Tourism Board rules:
Tours will be 2 or 3 hours long.
Each group is limited to 5 guests; 2 groups maximum with a single guide.
All participants must wear a mask.
All participants must submit to temperature screening.
What interest you?
Singapore’s heritage and culture is a nuanced and fascinating subject.
If you’re an architecture buff, we can build a tour around Singapore’s colonial-era gems, its mid-century streamlined modern beauties, Brutalist icons, or modern marvels sheathed in tropical greenery. Or we can show you a general overview of our island’s many architectural styles.
Maybe you lived in Singapore decades ago or a family member was stationed here in the military, and you’d like to go back and find some important personal places and touchstones.
A stroll through Singapore’s 19th-century ethnic communities—Little India, Kampong Glam and Chinatown—provides an overview of Singapore’s multi-cultural story.
We can create a tour around shophouses, Singapore’s colourful and eclectic 19th- and early 20th-century treasures, in neighbourhoods like Emerald Hill, Joo Chiat, Blair Road, and Little India.
Photographers may appreciate a tour that takes them to three or four excellent viewing spots around the island, from viewing decks of tall buildings to the tops of Singapore’s few remaining natural hills.
Foodies who want to taste their way around Singapore’s ethnic enclaves, can follow us to Little India, Chinatown, Katong, and Kampong Glam to taste, smell and soak up the history and culture of these unique areas.
Art lovers can spend a few hours with us looking at Singapore’s street murals, its outdoor sculpture, or works with a green tropical twist.