
If learning a new skill is on your agenda and gin gets your chin up, visit the Brass Lion Distillery which is heady and intoxicating for all the knowledge one can take away during the gin distillery tour conducted by co-founder Satish Vaswani who also runs the Gin School here. If all else fails, do whatever floats your boat, quite literally, as even a float boat therapy of staying buoyant in 600 kg of Epsom salt to de-stress is an option. The Wellness Sensorium, set up during the first-ever wellness festival recently, had different sensory therapies like sound and light therapy or the most therapeutic stone stacking exercise for adults and children to experience well within the city limits. If you are looking to create your own signature perfume, Scentopia offers a scent-making workshop. The sky is indeed the limit when you stretch your limbs here! Here’s a sneak peek into what’s on offer if you wish to explore a different side of Singapore.įor fitness enthusiasts, yoga on the SkyPark Observation Deck of Marina Bay Sands can be quite exhilarating at sunrise as the sights from the sky deck are breathtaking. On an invitation from the Singapore Tourism Board, we got to explore this side of the city that is rich in its multi-racial and cultural heritage and has now more to offer in the wellness segment as well. In the past two years, Singapore has focused on experiential opportunities and is now ready to hop onto the wellness tourism bandwagon. Thanks to its reputation of being a safe city, Singapore has been a popular holiday destination for most travellers looking for a rejuvenating break. With health being on everyone’s mind, there has also been an impetus on wellness and food which became essential to making travel plans post the pandemic.


It is no wonder that concepts like sustainability, responsible tourism and slow travel gained steam. And while the pandemic transformed most industries, it was the travel industry that had to reimagine and reinvent tourism so as to stay relevant and also draw tourists back. Here you will have the chance to snap some great Insta-worthy pictures, swim and cool off.Īfter your time in the rainforest you will be returned to the pier area and your ship, feeling refreshed, renewed and reenergized by your time spent on your journey into this peaceful place.The forced hiatus of the pandemic has been a great opportunity to change the things that didn’t work out for us. The stream course is a mass of jumbled boulders, and numerous small waterfalls and pools. The Mameyes, from its headwaters to the confluence with the Rio de la Mina sub-watershed, is remote and isolated. Take a 20 to 30-minute nature walk that leads up to Mameyes River, a natural river pool. Be amazed by the panoramic views from Yokahu Observation Tower. Make a stop at El Portalito Visitors Center for a short video about the rainforest and her flora and fauna afterwards set off to La Coca Falls for a great photo opportunity. The forest system is a nature lover's wonderland with river streams, hiking trails, and breath-taking panoramic vistas. Leave the pier area after meeting your local, friendly and knowledgeable tour guide who will be along to assist and teach you about the diverse vegetation and wildlife you are about to encounter. The forest comes alive with the nightly calls of coquí tree frogs when the sun goes down. This lush and beautiful rainforest, located in northeastern Puerto Rico, is where you will find walkways winding through the surrounding treetops.

Set off for an adventure to El Yunque Rainforest, the only tropical rainforest in the United States and part of the National Forest Service.
