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Singapore Travel Safety Tips for Indian Tourists

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09 Aug 2026
4 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Travelling from India to Singapore? Follow these practical safety tips covering personal belongings, transport, local laws, documents, weather, health and emergency planning.

Singapore is generally considered a safe destination for tourists, but Indian travellers should still take normal precautions and understand local rules before travelling. Good preparation can help you enjoy your holiday comfortably and confidently.

1. Keep Your Passport Safe

Your passport is one of your most important travel documents.

Keep it secure during sightseeing and carry a digital backup of your passport, visa and other important documents.

2. Protect Your Money and Cards

Singapore is a convenient destination for digital payments and card transactions.

However, keep your wallet, phone and cards secure, especially in busy tourist areas, shopping centres and public transport.

3. Use Official Transport

Use MRT, public buses, licensed taxis, reputable ride-hailing services or pre-arranged private transfers.

Avoid accepting transportation offers from unknown individuals.

4. Be Careful With Your Belongings

Keep bags closed and valuables secure when travelling through busy areas.

Pay particular attention to your belongings at:

  1. MRT stations
  2. Shopping malls
  3. Tourist attractions
  4. Food courts
  5. Airports
  6. Busy streets

5. Follow Singapore's Local Laws

Singapore has strict laws covering several areas, including:

  1. Drugs
  2. Vaping
  3. Smoking
  4. Littering
  5. Public behaviour
  6. Public transport
  7. Restricted goods

Never assume that a rule from India automatically applies in Singapore.

6. Be Careful With Medicines

If you take prescription medicines, carry them properly packed and check Singapore's current requirements before travelling.

Some medicines or controlled substances may require additional documentation or approval.

7. Stay Hydrated

Singapore's tropical climate can feel hot and humid, particularly when walking outdoors.

Carry water, take breaks and avoid spending long periods outdoors without rest.

8. Protect Yourself From the Sun

Use sunscreen, sunglasses and suitable clothing when visiting outdoor attractions.

This is particularly important during long sightseeing days.

9. Prepare for Rain

Rain showers can occur throughout the year.

Carry a compact umbrella or rain jacket and keep indoor activities available as a backup.

10. Follow Traffic Signals

Singapore has well-organised roads and pedestrian crossings.

Always follow traffic signals and use designated crossings when walking around the city.

11. Stay Safe on Public Transport

When using the MRT or buses:

  1. Stand behind designated lines.
  2. Allow passengers to exit first.
  3. Stay clear of train doors.
  4. Hold your belongings securely.
  5. Follow staff instructions.

12. Be Careful Around Water Attractions

If travelling with children or visiting beaches and pools, follow safety instructions and attraction rules.

Never ignore warning signs or designated swimming restrictions.

13. Keep Emergency Information Accessible

Save your hotel address, travel provider contact details, insurance information and important documents on your phone.

If travelling as a family or group, make sure everyone knows the meeting point.

14. Choose Your Hotel Carefully

A conveniently located hotel can improve both comfort and safety.

Consider properties with:

  1. Good transport access
  2. Reception services
  3. Suitable neighbourhood location
  4. Easy taxi access
  5. Nearby restaurants and shops

15. Be Careful With Night Travel

Singapore is active in the evening, but always use reputable transport and stay aware of your surroundings.

Avoid entering unfamiliar areas simply because they appear quiet or empty.

16. Respect Religious & Cultural Places

Singapore is multicultural. Follow instructions when visiting temples, mosques, churches and other cultural sites.

Dress appropriately and respect people who are worshipping.

17. Travel Insurance

Travel insurance can provide protection against covered medical emergencies, travel disruptions, baggage issues and other unexpected situations.

Review the policy carefully before travelling.

18. Keep Important Numbers Handy

Save important contacts such as:

  1. Hotel
  2. Airline
  3. Travel agency or tour operator
  4. Travel insurance provider
  5. Attraction operator
  6. Airport transfer provider

For emergency services, use the current official Singapore emergency contact information.

Singapore Safety Checklist for Indian Tourists

☑ Keep passport secure

☑ Save digital document copies

☑ Protect cards and cash

☑ Use reputable transport

☑ Follow local laws

☑ Check medicine requirements

☑ Stay hydrated

☑ Carry sun protection

☑ Carry an umbrella

☑ Follow traffic signals

☑ Keep hotel details accessible

☑ Consider travel insurance

Final Safety Tips

Singapore is a highly organised destination, but responsible travel is still important. The best approach is to keep your documents secure, use reputable transport, follow local laws, stay hydrated and prepare for the tropical weather.

Before departure, always check the latest official Singapore travel and entry requirements, particularly for medicines and restricted items.

Written by
TDMC Admin · Travel Specialist · TDMC Global

The TDMC Global travel team curates first-hand destination guides, itineraries and practical tips drawn from years of planning trips across Asia and beyond — the same advice we give our own clients.

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