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Singapore, known as the Lion City, is a popular destination that blends tradition and modernity, but elderly travellers must be well-prepared for a smooth and enjoyable trip.
Before heading to this vibrant city-state, the elderly should familiarise themselves with the cultural nuances to appreciate the cultural tapestry.
Lightweight and breathable clothing are all essentials to explore outdoor attractions or stroll through parks and gardens.
Public transport, including buses and trains, is wheelchair-friendly and accommodates individuals with mobility challenges.
Before departing for Singapore, elderly travellers should consult with their healthcare providers to ensure they are physically prepared.
Singapore's strict regulations on littering, chewing gum, and smoking are very rigid and familiarising yourself with them may help you have a better experience.
It’s advisable to carry a copy of essential documents, including identification, travel insurance, and emergency contacts, and to register with the embassy.
Compiled By Himani Verma