India continues to represent one of the key source markets of Singapore today. But Pune has been making a visible change in Singapore’s tourism. GB Srithar, area director, South Asia, Singapore Tourism Board, who was in the city, elaborated, “Pune continues to be an important source city in terms of tourist arrivals to Singapore. The city is a perennial favourite for families from Pune. The city is an important market feeding into Mumbai too.”
Indians rank as the fifth largest in the visitor arrival markets in Singapore. Sridhar adds, “I feel Indians have still not explored and realised what Singapore holds for them. There is more to Singapore than Merlion. We want people to come out and experience offerings, like the Universal Studios Singapore and Gardens by the Bay; colourful cultural celebrations such as Deepavali and Christmas Light Up at Orchard Road and Singapore River; the year-end music festival ZoukOut; as well as a wide variety of dining and shopping options that will create cherished memories to bring home. The returning and new visitors alike will also be enchanted by the diversity of our wildlife and marine-themed attractions as well as the compelling story of Singapore’s conservation efforts to preserve the region’s native species.”
He added, “India is a very important market for Wildlife Reserves Singapore. In the past year, Indian tourists were one of the biggest groups visiting Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari and Singapore Zoo. This year, we are pleased to welcome them to Singapore’s newest attraction River Safari, Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park that provides an immerse experience. Together, our four parks offer the ultimate wildlife experience for visitors to Singapore.”
Pune is an important market for Singapore tourism: Srithar
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