Trails of Tan Ah Huat : Singapore 1920s. a Storytelling Guided Bicycle Tour!
In the 1920s, Singapore was a melting pot of cultures, drawing immigrants from all corners of the globe.
The ‘Trails of Tan Ah Huat: Singapore 1920s’ storytelling guided bicycle tour allows participants to step back in time and witness the city’s transformation during this period.
As travelers pedal through the streets, they will uncover hidden stories and secrets of a bygone era, seeing the vibrant history of Singapore.
Join this unique excursion to unravel the mysteries of Tan Ah Huat and his journey through the bustling cityscape of 1920s Singapore.
Key Points
- Immerse in 1920s Singapore’s immigrant stories
- Explore iconic landmarks and hidden secrets
- Blend of history and culture for memorable adventures
- Understand Singapore’s past through unique perspectives
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Tour Pricing and Details
Delving into the intricacies of the tour pricing and details, travelers can embark on a journey through 1920s Singapore with the Trails of Tan Ah Huat guided bicycle tour.
The historical context of this experience immerses participants in the era when immigrants like Tan Ah Huat arrived in Singapore seeking wealth. Along the way, cultural experiences abound, with stops at iconic landmarks such as the Raffles Hotel Arcade and the picturesque Singapore River.
Visitors can explore the world of tea, rickshaws, and even learn about Chinatown gangsters. This tour offers a unique blend of history and culture, providing a deeper understanding of Singapore’s past while creating unforgettable memories for those who partake in the adventure.
Inclusions and Facilities Provided
Embarking on the exploration of ‘Inclusions and Facilities Provided’ for the Trails of Tan Ah Huat guided bicycle tour in 1920s Singapore, travelers can anticipate a comprehensive array of amenities and services enhancing their historical journey.
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All-Inclusive Experience: Participants will enjoy a fully immersive bicycle tour delving into the immigrant stories of the 1920s, with a licensed guide leading the way.
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Convenience and Comfort: The tour provides bottled water for hydration along the journey and offers lockers for secure bag storage during stops at key historical sites.
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Accessibility: While there’s no hotel pickup, travelers can easily access the meeting point at 462 Crawford Ln, Singapore, ensuring a seamless start to their exploration of Tan Ah Huat’s trails.
Meeting Point and Logistics
The meeting point for the Trails of Tan Ah Huat guided bicycle tour in 1920s Singapore is conveniently located at 462 Crawford Ln, Singapore 190462. Participants should arrive by 8:45 AM for a prompt 9:00 AM start. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering significant locations from Tan Ah Huat’s era. Here is a breakdown of the logistics and itinerary planning:
Logistics | Details |
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Meeting Point | 462 Crawford Ln, Singapore 190462 |
Start Time | 09:00 AM |
End Point | Returns to the meeting point |
Group Size | Maximum of 10 travelers per tour |
Ensure to follow the provided timeline and group size limits for a seamless and enjoyable experience exploring the historical trails of Tan Ah Huat in 1920s Singapore.
Cancellation Policy and Refunds
To ensure a smooth experience, travelers should note the cancellation policy and refund guidelines for the Trails of Tan Ah Huat guided bicycle tour in 1920s Singapore. If plans change, here are essential points to consider:
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Refund Process and Exceptions:
- Full refund available for cancellations made up to 24 hours before the tour.
- No refunds for cancellations within 24 hours of the tour start time.
- Changes within 24 hours of the start time aren’t accommodated.
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Weather Contingency and Alternatives:
- In case of weather disruptions, an alternative tour date will be offered.
- If an alternative date isn’t feasible, a full refund is provided.
- The tour requires a minimum number of travelers; if not met, a refund will be issued promptly.
Additional Information and Reviews
Explore traveler photos and detailed review breakdowns on Viator and Tripadvisor for an authentic insight into the Trails of Tan Ah Huat guided bicycle tour experience. With a review rating of 5.0 based on 16 reviews, travelers can gain valuable insights into the quality of the tour. By checking these reviews for authenticity, potential participants can verify the credibility of the tour operator and the experiences shared by previous attendees.
These platforms offer a platform for travelers to share their experiences, enabling others to make informed decisions about participating in the tour. Whether it’s the storytelling aspect, the historical sites visited, or the overall ambiance, hearing about other travelers’ experiences can help set expectations and enhance the enjoyment of the journey.
Contact Information and Resources
For quick answers to questions or to review the terms, travelers can easily reach out to Viator through their provided contact information.
Here are three key points to consider:
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Customer Feedback: Viator offers a platform for travelers to share their tour experience and provide valuable feedback on the Trails of Tan Ah Huat biking tour.
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Historical Context: Explore the immigrant stories and the rich historical context of Singapore in the 1920s by connecting with Viator for additional resources and information.
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Resource Access: Gain access to detailed reviews, tour authenticity checks, and any additional queries by contacting Viator directly.
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Common questions
Are There Any Specific Dress Code Requirements for the Tour?
For the tour, there are no specific dress code requirements. Travelers can wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling. While historical costumes and tourist attire are not mandatory, it’s advised to respect cultural norms and prioritize comfort.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants on the Tour?
There are no specific age restrictions for participants on the tour, as long as they can ride a bicycle. Safety precautions are in place to ensure a smooth experience for all travelers.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities Available Along the Tour Route?
Restroom availability is limited along the tour route. Participants are advised to use facilities before the tour. It’s recommended to plan ahead for comfort. Remember, enjoying the journey with Tan Ah Huat’s tales is the priority.
Can Participants Bring Their Own Bicycles for the Tour?
Participants cannot bring their own bicycles for the tour. Bike rentals are provided, ensuring all riders follow safety guidelines. Exploring historical landmarks and cultural significance, the guided tour offers a unique experience on two wheels.
Is There a Designated Lunch Break During the Tour, or Should Participants Bring Their Own Snacks?
During the tour, participants do not have a designated lunch break. They can bring their snacks if needed. The focus is on group activities, storytelling, and exploring local cuisine. The tour schedule is structured to maximize the experience.
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Last Words
Experience the magic of Singapore’s 1920s with the ‘Trails of Tan Ah Huat’ guided bicycle tour. Enjoy the rich history and culture of the city as you pedal through iconic landmarks and listen to captivating stories.
With a maximum of 10 travelers per tour, this immersive experience is perfect for all ages. Book now and embark on a journey you won’t soon forget!