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CRAFTING YOUR FUN LEARNING JOURNEY

Make curiosity the plan. With structured tasks and gentle guidance, everyday streets turn into memorable lessons you can build on back in class.

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PROGRAMMES suitable for educational tours

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SMART City & Urban Development

Learn about modern city planning and innovation that showcase how technology & design shape future-ready cities.

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Nature & Sustainability

Discover how cities embrace eco-initiatives and conservation efforts to create greener, more sustainable communities.

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Heritage & Culture

Explore diverse traditions, stories, and architecture that preserve each city’s unique cultural identity.

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Amazing Race Challenge

Experience teamwork in action through a fun, fast-paced adventure that combines discovery, problem-solving, and collaboration.

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Culinary Discovery Tours

Connect through flavours and stories on a food journey that celebrates each destination’s local heritage.

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Augmented Reality Experiences

Bring learning to life with immersive AR storytelling that blends history, innovation, and interactivity.

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"Live" Virtual Experiences

Engage in live-hosted virtual sessions that make exploration interactive, educational, and globally accessible.

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Curriculum Aligned Design

We align every activity to your syllabus and age group, with clear outcomes.

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Licensed School Savvy Guides

Our licensed guides are trained, vetted, and experienced with school groups.

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Multilingual Support

We provide bilingual guides and materials, with translation available

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MOE Curriculum Mapping

Curriculum-aligned tours that meet MOE goals with teacher packs for fast approval and clear outcomes.

Age-Level Programs

Routes for preschool primary secondary with tasks matched to ability and SEN-friendly pacing that keeps all engaged.

Thematic Tracks

Choose Culture History Environment or Defence with prompts that spark inquiry and turn real places into learning.

Customisable Itineraries

Build an itinerary to meet your goals with chosen precincts duration language and budget plus pre and post tasks.

What Our CLIENTS Say

Our unit took part in the Marina Bay Puzzle Hunt and it was both challenging and memorable. The puzzles were set at the right level—engaging and creative without being frustrating—so everyone stayed involved from start to finish.


Iskandar, Rishalini, and Faustina organised and led the event with clear briefings and steady support. They knew when to help without giving away answers, and every team managed to navigate the route and solve the puzzles. Their professionalism and energy made it an outstanding team experience.

Ben Quek

Replublic of Singapore Navy

We booked Coolie’s Quest in Chinatown and had a very enjoyable tour. The guides led us well and brought out culture, history, and the district’s development in a clear, engaging way.


Booking was smooth thanks to Thuzar’s prompt and helpful support. Everything went as planned, and we look forward to joining future tours with your team.

Bernard Lee

MINDEF

Our seniors joined the Guided Smart Nation Bus Tour and had a wonderful time. Your team coordinated smoothly from start to finish and was responsive to our needs.


Our guide was friendly, caring, and well informed. He explained the history of each site with patience, which kept everyone engaged and comfortable. Thank you for an enjoyable and meaningful experience.

Claricia Khoo

SASCO

Monster Day Tours ran a Guided Tour at Changi Airport and Jewel for our BMTC School 3 unit, and the experience was excellent. Isaac welcomed us with clear, friendly instructions that put everyone at ease, and both Nissah and Yasho were equally approachable and professional. The team’s calm manner and attention to safety made us feel in good hands throughout.


Nissah led our group with strong knowledge and engaging delivery. She mixed practical advice—like how much transit time to plan before exploring—with light moments and concise history at each checkpoint. We also learned about the engineering choices behind Jewel and how they relate to Total Defence, which made the visit meaningful for our context. We left with a new appreciation of the airport beyond leisure: every element felt thoughtfully designed and purpose-driven.

George Zhou

BMTC School 3

Our Social Visit 1 was handled with care from the first email to the final drop-off. The Singapore City Tour ran on time, flowed smoothly, and gave our delegates a vivid look at the city’s history, culture, and architecture.


The visit to the MBS SkyPark Observation Deck was a clear highlight for our overseas guests. Your team’s professionalism, dedication, and attention to detail stood out throughout—thank you for an outstanding experience, and we look forward to future collaborations.

Jessica Pang

K.I.T. Group APAC Pte. Ltd.

We booked the Guided Walking Tour at Enabling Village for 18 colleagues and found it very meaningful. Our guide, Yasho, was experienced and explained the Village and the PWD community clearly, with examples we could relate to. The tour suits companies on a diversity and inclusion journey and raises real awareness of accessibility and accommodations.


A highlight was the sharing by Anne Wong-Png, Co-owner of Soul Food, on her journey and the restaurant’s mission. The session helped us understand what Singapore is doing to support PWDs, and our team left with wider perspectives and practical ideas to bring back to work.

Joanne Wong

Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions

Our Guided Southern Island Sail Tour was handled with care from planning to docking. Your team coordinated every step and supported us on site, and Grace stood out—well prepared, clear, and quick to answer questions from our members.


The event ran smoothly and guests appreciated the hospitality and efficiency throughout. Your team’s dedication and proactive approach made the program a success and left a strong impression on all attendees. We look forward to working together again.

Juan A. Moreno

Multiport Ship Agencies Network

We booked the Guided Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay Bus Tour for our ASEAN delegates. Monster Day Tours collaborated closely on planning and coordination, and the feedback from our guests was very positive.


Yasho, Grace, and Richard were friendly, humorous, and well-informed. Their stories enriched the visit and they navigated crowded spots calmly, which kept the group comfortable. We appreciate their dedication and thank the team for a well-run tour.

Liao Zhixiong

Singapore Customs

Our unit took the Guided Tour at one-north and it was a clear success. Linda, Jeremy, and David were knowledgeable and passionate, and they tied each stop to how the start-up ecosystem works.


Sites like ACE Ideation Centre, JTC Launchpad, and Pollinate showed how young founders get support. The tour helped us see why Singapore ranks strongly for innovation. We left informed and impressed.

Pang Kok Yong

Singapore Armed Forces

Our Hari Raya Kampong Glam walking tour was excellent from arrival to wrap-up. The MDT guides were professional, accommodating, and well prepared, and the program ran smoothly throughout. Their explanations of the neighbourhood’s history and culture were outstanding and gave our group a deeper appreciation of the place.


The team also helped with eating spot suggestions and practical advice for getting around the busy streets. We had a wonderful time with Monster Day Tours and happily recommend them to anyone wanting to learn more about Kampong Glam’s rich culture and history.

Raymond Ong

Supply Base North (SBN)

Our department joined the SMART Nation Bus Tour as part of our NE Programme and found it highly informative. Yasho and Kelvin were well-versed in the topics and kept the group engaged with relevant personal stories. They were friendly and accommodating throughout, which made the experience easy to follow.


Beyond the sites, the tour explained Singapore’s transformation into a Smart Nation and how LTA plans and designs a world-class transport system. Our participants left with a clearer view of Digital Defence and Economic Defence and how these ideas show up in daily life.

Shirley Kang

MINDEF Singapore

Our students joined the Guided one-north Walking Tour with a Sharing Session, and it was time well spent. Si Wei kept the group engaged from the first stop at Fusionopolis One through the innovation district. He explained sites clearly and connected the dots so students understood what they were seeing.


The sharing session with Mr Benjamin Chua from SPECO added real-world context. The Q&A was lively and the advice was practical for our students. Thank you to both for the professionalism, hospitality, and effort that made the tour enjoyable.

Stanley Ng

JTB PTE LTD

We engaged the Ransack @ Chinatown Puzzle Hunt for our first team-building event and were very pleased with how it turned out. Denna and the MDT team provided timely updates and clear details, which made planning stress-free. On the day, Javier set an upbeat tone, explained the rules well, and kept everyone encouraged.


The puzzles were interesting with just the right challenge, and our colleagues—including our boss—fully enjoyed solving them together while I captured plenty of photos. It was a fun way to bond and explore Chinatown, and we happily recommend the experience. Thank you, Monster Day Tours, for a memorable, happy day.

Tracy Chua

BASF South East Asia Pte Ltd

Our organisation engaged Monster Day Tours for an Amazing Race around Chinatown and the river. The facilitation was disciplined and safety-focused from the outset, teams were balanced, and the route combined lively streets with quieter segments so all participants could contribute effectively. Water and shade points were built into the programme, which supported performance in the heat.


The post-activity debrief drew a direct line between our on-course decision-making and our day-to-day project planning. Morale improved noticeably and we intend to schedule a different route for our next team day.

Aaron P

Grab

We commissioned a heritage walk that coincided with a local festival, and crowd conditions were well managed. The guide provided clear context at temples and shops, prepared the group for etiquette such as shoe removal, and introduced a spice stop that made the history approachable. 


Our team left with a sharper grasp of the precinct’s story and a shortlist of venues suitable for client hosting. A compact printed map of key stops would help us share the experience internally.

Aisha R

HSBC Malaysia

The Singapore AR Tour integrated neatly into our MICE programme. Onboarding was quick, instructions were clear, and geo-triggered content appeared accurately, adding narrative value rather than technical distraction. Short walking segments kept the group fresh while heritage and innovation were presented cohesively.


Client feedback was positive across age groups. Power banks proved useful, and a pre-tour note to download the app on Wi-Fi would further streamline operations.

Alex R

TikTok SEA

Our offsite covered Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Gelam under a single narrative. The guide highlighted details—tile motifs, incense notes, and active trades—that made the districts feel relevant to visitors and staff alike. Rest points were scheduled and the route suited varied fitness levels.


Served as a concise cultural orientation for our team. We left with practical etiquette guidance for hosting international partners and will reuse the materials for onboarding.

Amanda P

Microsoft

The route balanced recognised landmarks with quieter lanes and offered a clear introduction to Peranakan culture. Explanations were precise without being didactic, and short breaks were placed at sensible intervals. Photo recommendations were provided without interrupting flow.


We returned with context we can reference in partner meetings, plus a list of recommended readings and museums. Time permitting, an optional gallery stop would be a valuable enhancement.

Ben L

Expedia Group

We delivered a live virtual tour for colleagues in Australia, India, and Singapore, and the session was cohesive from the first minute. The host used polls to maintain engagement while a producer handled chat discreetly; the presenter adjusted pacing when bandwidth fluctuated. Camera framing ensured key details were visible on screen.


Seventy-five minutes proved optimal for our group. The follow-up resource pack with locations and timestamps was helpful; for ninety-minute sessions, a planned stretch break would be advisable.

Carla P

Atlassian

Our evening food tour was generous yet controlled. The guide introduced each stall, linked dishes to migration narratives, and provided clear ordering guidance for overseas delegates; dietary needs were handled professionally. 


Beginning with shared plates allowed the team to sample widely and return for favourites. Delegates finished confident to revisit independently; a short dessert segment would be a strong addition.

Claire D

Marriott Bonvoy APAC

The Fort Canning Amazing Race was structured, equitable, and more strategic than expected. Leadership rotated naturally, task types were varied, and timekeeping was firm without being intrusive. Shade and hydration points were incorporated, which mattered in warm conditions.


The debrief connected our real-time choices to risk assessment principles we use at work. We would consider a repeat with an earlier start to mitigate heat.

Daniel W

DBS Bank

Our team joined from Jakarta on hotel Wi-Fi and stream stability was acceptable. The host opened with a concise tech check, used polls to involve quieter participants, and sustained pace even in crowded locations; visuals remained clear. 


The session felt cohesive for a distributed group. Headphones improved audio quality; including a short technical checklist in the calendar invite would further reduce friction.

Diah N

Telkom Indonesia

The tour resembled an informed local briefing rather than a classroom lecture. Content on clan houses, trades, and daily life was delivered at a calm pace with space for questions, and shaded seating supported older participants. 


The programme prompted constructive discussion on food and identity during our return travel. A concise glossary in the post-tour notes would benefit students and visitors.

Farid Z

National Heritage Board

The nature programme combined accessible science with practical application. Boardwalk segments were safe, wildlife sightings held attention, and the guidance emphasised small, actionable habits suitable for home and office. Safety briefings were succinct and relevant.


Closed footwear and repellent were essential, and refill points were scheduled appropriately. Our team identified three habits to adopt; a pre-tour packing note would assist first-time participants.

Grace Y

WWF Singapore

Our team undertook an evening food tour that was well curated and efficiently managed. The guide introduced each stall with concise origin stories, handled orders smoothly, and accommodated dietary needs professionally. The pacing allowed for conversation without compromising coverage of key dishes.


Proved an effective low-stress bonding activity following roster changes. Participants left confident to return independently; small cash for selected stalls was useful and local refreshments were a popular addition. We would consider a different neighbourhood on our next programme.

Hana M

Singapore Airlines

The Kampong Gelam AR programme was intuitive for a mixed-ability team. Geo-overlays aligned accurately to murals and doorways, audio prompts carried above street noise, and the guide balanced screen time with on-site observation to maintain engagement.


The format generated active discussion post-tour. A downloadable AR snapshot at the conclusion would support internal communications and post-event sharing.

Hui Yin

Microsoft Malaysia

We hosted clients from Singapore and the United Kingdom on a live virtual tour that operated smoothly across time zones. Map overlays and close-up framing made signage and architectural details legible, and the presenter paused appropriately for questions.


The recap email with locations and references supported follow-ups with our clients. For corporate groups, a one-page technical brief circulated the day prior would remove residual friction.

Janelle C

Dyson SEA

The SMART City programme connected planning districts, data dashboards, and mobility pilots with clear explanations of trade-offs. Discussion of privacy, cost responsibilities, and public benefit was candid and anchored by specific case examples.


Participant engagement remained high; additional time was requested at one stop due to volume of questions. A short reading pack issued pre-tour would help teams maximise on-ground discussion.

Jaya P

LTA

Our student cohort joined a food tour that provided accessible context and efficient movement between stalls. Signature items—including carrot cake, chicken rice, and kaya toast—were introduced with clear explanations of neighbourhood roots and ordering practices. 


Portions were appropriate for sharing and walking distances were manageable for all. The group left with venues to revisit and we will recommend the programme to incoming exchange students.

Joseph A

NTU

Our organisation engaged Monster Day Tours for a Fort Siloso race and the delivery exceeded expectations. Briefing was clear, clue design was challenging without being prohibitive, and the route made effective use of tunnels and batteries. Facilitation and scoring were consistent and fair across teams. 


The debrief linked planning and adaptation under time pressure to collaboration at work, which increased the value of the exercise. Advance guidance on footwear and stairs was appreciated and contributed to a smooth session.

Katie K

Singtel

The rooftop farm component of our sustainability tour translated concepts into practice. Participants observed aquaponics, composting, and small-scale harvesting in one sequence, while sun-exposure and hydration guidance was communicated clearly.


The visit generated actionable ideas for a workplace micro-garden and a concise list of next steps. Overall planning and delivery were professional and considerate.

Kelvin C

NEA

Our Amazing Race combined city knowledge checks with photo missions that encouraged participation from all team members. Rules were communicated succinctly and facilitation maintained momentum without creating pressure.


Hints were calibrated to preserve a sense of achievement and the leaderboard supported friendly competition. We would repeat the format on a different route for a future offsite.

Mei Lin

Shopee

The food itinerary balanced Michelin-listed venues with well-regarded hawker stalls and kept transfers short. Explanations of laksa variations and satay preparation were clear and appropriately paced for a corporate group.


Participants identified favourites to revisit and gained a better understanding of the role these dishes play in neighbourhood life. A dedicated dessert stop would be welcomed in a subsequent run.

Miguel F

Deloitte Philippines

Key biodiversity concepts were presented in plain language and linked effectively to our coastal project work, enabling cross-functional colleagues to participate meaningfully. Rapid weather changes were managed with contingency routing to maintain comfort and schedule.


We concluded with practical outreach ideas and a clearer appreciation of trade-offs. The programme delivered both an enjoyable field experience and relevant learning outcomes.

Minh T

Sembcorp

Our programme adopted the Singapore AR Tour and it performed reliably across mixed devices. Geo-triggers placed scenes precisely at the points of interest, which helped participants anchor key facts. Setup was straightforward and pre-session guidance on power management was useful.


International students gained a quick grasp of local context through the format. It is a strong option for orientation or short study missions and will be included in future arrivals.

Niman S

NUS

The nature itinerary was inclusive for a mixed group. Shaded paths, steady pacing, and clear explanations kept participants comfortable while wildlife sightings maintained interest without delaying the schedule.


Water refill points and a concise safety brief were planned into the route. The result was a simple, well-executed outing that we are confident to recommend.

Nurul H

Keppel

Our regional team attended a live virtual tour that operated smoothly and allowed for real-time questions. A producer managed the chat while the host responded promptly, keeping attention higher than a typical slide presentation.


A 75-minute format proved ideal for our group. For a 90-minute session, a short scheduled stretch at the midpoint would help sustain focus.

Paolo V

Stripe Philippines

We brought twenty-two students to the AR programme and the mini-games worked effectively as icebreakers. Portals and short tasks created a natural bridge to a classroom discussion on design thinking. 


An earlier pre-brief would support device preparation and expectations. We intend to return with the next cohort and will incorporate worksheet prompts.

Priya V

MOE

The SMART City route progressed clearly from energy systems to data use and then to community design. Clients asked for specifics and the guide responded with grounded examples and figures rather than generalities.


Conversations continued after the tour, indicating strong value for networking and follow-up. We recommend attendees bring business cards and would welcome a short post-tour case pack.

Rachel O

Arup

We replaced a lengthy onboarding deck with a live virtual tour and outcomes were better than expected. The guide transitioned cleanly between riverfront and hawker locations while maintaining stable audio and video. 


Issuing the meeting link one day earlier would align with our internal process. We plan to make this format part of recurring new-joiner orientation.

Rakesh K

Maybank

Starting with shared plates allowed the team to pace consumption and sample a wider range. The guide covered etiquette, stall histories, and variations such as black carrot cake in a clear and approachable manner.


Some vendors were cash-only, so small notes and wet wipes were useful. Participants left enthusiastic with venues suitable for client hosting.

Ridho A

Unilever Indonesia

Rain began mid-walk and contingency planning was executed promptly with ponchos and covered routes, allowing the narrative to continue without disruption. The flow remained logical and group morale stayed high.


The experience demonstrated strong risk management. A small towel is a practical packing addition for future groups.

Sarah L

Shell Singapore

The Amazing Race programme became the highlight of our team calendar. Tasks appeared simple but required planning, communication, and time control; the leaderboard sustained constructive competition.


Photo missions produced shared moments that now feature in our internal communications. We intend to book another district for the next quarter.

Siti R

P&G Singapore

This SMART City walk delivered compact routing with dense content. The group engaged in structured discussion and left with readings and case ideas relevant to our course rather than only photographs. 


Pre-read materials helped keep conversation focused on trade-offs and application. We recommend the programme for academic groups seeking substance.

Sun Hee

LH Corporation

Geo-triggered AR points loaded quickly and aligned accurately, allowing the technology to support rather than distract from the storyline. The guide integrated architecture, public art, and sustainability features into a coherent narrative.


Wired earbuds delivered the best audio outdoors, particularly near fountains. An offline mode for weaker-signal areas would benefit large groups.

Tom B

Google Singapore

Our organisation hosted a mixed audience of policy and engineering staff on the SMART City tour. The guide kept jargon in check while providing real depth. The route involved meaningful walking and the Q&A remained active to the end.


We would welcome a deeper sector-specific breakout trail on a follow-up visit. It works well for professional development and client learning.

Victor H

JTC

Beginning at the URA model and then walking the district created strong learning for newer staff. Key terms such as plot ratio and setback became clear once we stood in the space. The sequence built confidence quickly.


We left with ideas to test in upcoming briefs and a clearer way to explain trade-offs to stakeholders. A simple worksheet to capture insights on site would add value and we plan to adopt it for future runs.

Wei Chong

URA

Kampong Gelam delivered a well-judged cultural walk. Textile lanes, a quiet mosque courtyard, and conversational stories helped our group connect with the district. Guidance on dress and etiquette kept the visit respectful.


There were many good photo points and a short coffee stop near the end worked as a debrief. It is a useful orientation for visiting colleagues and partners, and we would book related precincts next.

Yuki S

Visa Japan

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