Singapore Spiritual Temple Walking Tour Experience





Description
-Diverse religious traditions showcased, including Buddhist, Hindu, mosque. -Stunning and distinct architectural styles reflecting different cultures and histories. -Rich cultural rituals and vibrant festivals offering immersive spiritual experiences.
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Itinerary
Historic Hokkien temple where worshippers pray to Mazu by lighting incense and offering fruits for blessings and protection.
A Taoist temple in Singapore where devotees worship Xuan Tian Shang Di (the Dark Heavenly Emperor) through incense offerings, prayers, and traditional rituals for protection and good fortune.
Famous for housing what is believed to be a sacred tooth relic of the historical Buddha, making it a significant pilgrimage site and cultural landmark in Singapore.
Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple, famous for its vibrant Dravidian architecture and as a sacred site for worship, festivals, and traditional fire-walking ceremonies
One of Singapore’s oldest mosques, known for its South Indian-style minarets and unique blend of architecture. Explore its historic façade and peaceful prayer hall.
Visit one of Singapore’s oldest Sikh gurdwaras, explore its striking domes and arches, see the Bhai Maharaj Singh Memorial
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(2)
Didn’t see last temple which is disappointing. Guide was injured for walking tour. He showed up which was appreciated but couldn’t move very fast. There was a lot of info but tour wasn’t paced to get to all the temples in time.
Interesting tour spanning Tao, Buddhist, Hindu temples. Francis is very knowledgeable and shared many key similarities and differences between these religions, as well as history and how Singaporean culture is shaped by them. The Bhidda tooth relic was most interesting.



