We work with international schools, university faculties, and group operators to build curriculum-aligned Singapore programs across heritage walks, cultural exchange, food anthropology, and sustainability, delivered by STB-licensed guides who teach as much as they tour.
Walk Singapore's heritage districts (Kampong Glam, Chinatown, Little India) through the lens of migration, trade, and the layered communities that built the city. Suitable for secondary and tertiary humanities programs.
Hawker centres as living social institutions: history, economics, food security, and the UNESCO recognition of hawker culture. Suitable for sociology, geography, and food studies cohorts.
Visits to Masjid Sultan, Sri Mariamman Temple, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, and Armenian Church. Designed for religious studies and intercultural-understanding programs with appropriate etiquette briefings.
Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Pinnacle@Duxton, and HDB heartland visits. Suitable for architecture, urban planning, sustainability, and STEM programs.
We comfortably handle school groups up to 60 travellers (split into parallel parties of ~20 with multiple guides). For larger cohorts we'll discuss staggered scheduling. University faculty groups are typically smaller and tighter on subject-matter requirements.
Lead time: a minimum of 8 weeks before arrival is ideal for proper supplier coordination, transport block booking, and teacher-facing material preparation. We can compress this for urgent requests where suppliers permit.
Tell us your subject, age band, group size, and travel window. We'll come back with a draft program, indicative pricing, and a sample teacher pack.
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