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Dhar to Singapore Budget Guide

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14 Aug 2026
5 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

A realistic budget for a Singapore trip from Dhar, broken down into airfare, package, visa, food and spending money.

Start with the fact that shapes every other decision: Dhar has no international airport. Your trip begins with roughly 65 km by road — about 1 hours — to Devi Ahilyabai Holkar in Indore, and from there Singapore is one stop via Delhi or Mumbai, about 10–13h in total.

Here is what a Singapore trip actually costs from Dhar — not a starting-from number, but the whole thing, per person.

The realistic total

ItemBudget tripMid-rangeComfortable
Land package (4N/5D)₹21,999₹55,999₹1,15,000
Return airfare from Indore₹24,000–42,000 depending on season and booking lead time
Visa₹2,000–2,700
Food (per day)SGD 20–30SGD 40–60SGD 90+
Local transport (per day)SGD 6–10SGD 10–20SGD 60+ by taxi
Road transfer to Indore₹4,000–12,000 return

Where the money actually goes

Two line items decide your total, and neither is the one people worry about. The flight swings by ₹15,000 or more purely on when you book and which month you travel. The attractions are the other: Universal Studios, the Night Safari, the Gardens conservatories and a Sentosa combo add up past SGD 200 per person if you do all of them.

Food is not the problem people expect. Hawker centres put a genuinely good meal at SGD 5–8, so a traveller eating like a local spends less on food in Singapore than in most Indian metros.

How to cut it without ruining the trip

  • Book the flight from Indore six to eight weeks out — this saves more than every other tip combined
  • Travel late January, or September — the value windows either side of peak
  • Eat at hawker centres for lunch, restaurants for dinner
  • Pick two paid attractions, not five. Gardens by the Bay outdoor gardens, Merlion Park and the light shows are free
  • Use the MRT with a stored-value card instead of taxis

A real four-night budget, day by day

Per person, mid-range, excluding flights and the package:

DaySpendRoughly
Day 1Airport transfer, dinner, SIM cardSGD 45
Day 2City sightseeing, two hawker meals, MRTSGD 40
Day 3Universal Studios, food inside the parkSGD 115
Day 4Gardens conservatories, dinner out, souvenirsSGD 95
Day 5Breakfast, last-minute shoppingSGD 30

That comes to roughly SGD 325, or about ₹21,000 at typical rates — which is why the "food and spending" line above sits where it does. A budget traveller doing two attractions instead of four lands nearer SGD 180.

The costs people forget

  • Attraction tickets are the budget killer, not food. Universal Studios (~SGD 83), Night Safari (~SGD 56), the Gardens conservatories (~SGD 53) and a Sentosa combo pass past SGD 200 per person
  • Alcohol is taxed heavily — a cocktail can cost more than a full hawker meal for two
  • Hotel security deposit — often SGD 50–100 per night, blocked on your card and refunded later
  • Baggage on low-cost fares, if you did not add it when booking
  • Airport transfers at both ends, including the road leg back home

Money and payments

Singapore is close to cashless. Cards work almost everywhere, including most hawker stalls via PayNow or contactless, but carry SGD 50–100 in cash for the few older stalls that still want it. Indian debit and credit cards work fine; tell your bank you are travelling and check the foreign transaction fee, which is usually the more expensive part than the exchange rate itself.

Change money in Singapore rather than in India — the rates at Mustafa Centre and the Arcade at Raffles Place are consistently better than Indian airport counters, which are the worst rates you will be offered anywhere.

For costed options from Dhar, browse the Singapore packages — the prices shown are real, not teasers.

Practical things worth knowing before you fly

Staying connected

Buy a tourist SIM at Changi on arrival — Singtel, StarHub and M1 all sell them in the arrivals hall from about SGD 12 for a week with generous data. An eSIM bought before you leave India works just as well and saves the queue. Free public wi-fi is widespread but requires a local number to register, which is the catch that sends most people to the SIM counter anyway.

Language

English is an official language and the working language of the whole country — every sign, menu, ticket machine and announcement is in English. Tamil is also an official language, and Little India operates largely in Tamil and Hindi. Communication is genuinely not a barrier for Indian travellers.

Laws that surprise visitors

Singapore enforces rules that are unusual by Indian standards, and enforcement is real rather than nominal:

  • Chewing gum cannot be imported or sold. Bringing a packet in your bag is a genuine problem
  • E-cigarettes and vapes are completely banned — possession alone carries heavy fines, and this catches out more Indian travellers than anything else on this list
  • Smoking is prohibited in most public places; use the marked yellow-box zones
  • Eating and drinking on the MRT is fined, including water
  • Jaywalking is an offence — use the crossings
  • Littering, including cigarette butts, carries substantial fines

Drug offences carry the death penalty, and this is not a formality. Do not carry anything for anyone.

What you can bring in

Duty-free allowance for travellers arriving from India is up to 1 litre each of spirits, wine and beer, and only if you have been outside Singapore for at least 48 hours. There is no duty-free cigarette allowance at all — every cigarette brought in is taxable, and undeclared cigarettes are the most common enforcement action at Changi. Declare or dispose of them before you clear customs.

Tipping, safety and emergencies

Tipping is not customary; restaurants add a 10% service charge and 9% GST, shown as "++" on menus, so the menu price is not the final price. Singapore is among the safest cities in the world, and using public transport alone at night is unremarkable rather than brave. Emergency numbers are 999 for police and 995 for ambulance and fire. Tap water is safe to drink everywhere.

If any of this changes what you were planning from Dhar, tell us before booking rather than after — itinerary changes are free at the quote stage and chargeable once confirmed.

Frequently Asked Questions

For a mid-range four-night trip, budget roughly ₹55,999 for the land package, ₹24,000–42,000 return airfare from Indore, ₹2,000–2,700 for the visa and ₹15,000–30,000 for food and spending.

Eat at hawker centres, use the MRT with a stored-value card, and pick two paid attractions rather than five. Gardens by the Bay outdoor gardens, Merlion Park and the Supertree light show are free.

No. There is no nonstop from Indore; the usual routing is one stop via Delhi or Mumbai, about 10–13h in total. You also travel about 65 km by road from Dhar to reach Indore.

Yes. Indian passport holders must hold a Singapore visa before boarding — there is no visa on arrival. It is filed electronically through an authorised agent, so there is no interview, no biometrics and no consulate visit. Separately, every traveller must submit the free SG Arrival Card online within three days before arriving.

Accommodation and alcohol are expensive; food and transport are not. Hawker centre meals cost SGD 5–8 and MRT fares SGD 1–2.50, so a traveller eating locally and using public transport spends less day to day than in many Indian metros. Attraction tickets are what push budgets up — Universal Studios is around SGD 83 per adult.

Yes, cards are accepted almost everywhere including most hawker stalls. Inform your bank before travelling and check the foreign transaction fee, which usually costs more than the exchange rate itself. Carry SGD 50–100 in cash for older stalls, and change money in Singapore rather than at an Indian airport.
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