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MacRitchie Reservoir

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    • Day 3

      Last Day so we relax... NOT

      July 8, 2018 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Well today could not have been a more busy day if we tried. We woke up at 6am and joined Wing for what we thought was just going to be a stroll round a reservoir. We couldn't have been more wrong! They turned up in full sports kit and were ready for a 12km walk! I say walk very loosely here, they were definitely running in parts. We walked the Macritchie Reservoir and Tree Top Trail. It was really pretty, but tough!

      We all then headed to China Town for some well deserved brunch and to attempt to eat everything left on our must eats list. We ate Fish Soup, Curry Puff, sweet carrot cake (radish omlette) and Kaya toast with eggs. All I must admit were very tasty in particular the curry puff which was basically a Cornish pasty filled with thick chicken and egg curry, excited to come home and eat a pie. All washed down with a coffee. I'm officially done with attempting any other coffee now. I am certain that Vietnamese coffee is the only one for me and the others just screw up my stomach and taste far too bitter.

      Then being the crazy ones that we are we said bye to Wing and Andre and carried on seeing the rest of the sights. We visited Sri Mariamman Temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic temple which was completely different from the other temples we have seen and was a real hidden treasure.

      We then walked, yes walked for 30 mins, to Marina Bay Sands. We'd heard you can sneak a peak of the famous infinity pool and view if you go to to the toilet near the bar at the top. Well we did get into the bar at the top and snuck a couple of pictures then quickly declined the drinks and headed down. Our final thing on the to do list was to revisit the Gardens by the Bay during daylight. It was as impressive and beautiful as at night. We were ridiculously tired now and had done over 35,000 steps so we headed to Newton Hawkers Market and grabbed some dinner and breakfast for the early morning flight. We both still felt unbelievably sweaty from this mornings walk so instantly went for a shower before doing chores, eating dinner and packing the bags ready for the morning.
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    • Day 1

      Country Number 7 - Singapore!

      July 6, 2018 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      I think we are pretty good at having a smooth and efficient journey for flights now. Our packing is down to the tee we know exactly what items should go in the bag and what items need to be worn to ensure the bag is at 7kg. The alarm went off at 4:15am, the Grab was booked at 4:30am and we left by 4:45am. Checkin and security was smooth and easy and we sat in the lounge eating our weird chocolate bread loaf that we bought the day before. It was literally chocolate bread... We thought it would be muffin like but definitely wasn't. When we boarded the flight it was absolutely freezing. The trip was so cold the whole way, I was so glad to arrive and get into some heat! I'm sure I'll regret saying that.

      Thankfully we don't need to worry about accomodation here as the lovely Amber has let us stay in her lovely apartment. And it was truly lovely. Its on the 17th floor, the bathroom isn't a wet room so I don't have to always get wet feet when I want to pee, the toilet seat isn't constantly wet from the shower, I can sit on a sofa, she has a washing machine so I can do my own washing whenever I want and she has a scale so we can finally weigh ourselves. We have both lost about 7kg! I don't remember ever being this weight, super chuffed and not even had to try!

      After we put on our washing and faffed a bit we went for our afternoon nap. We should probably start putting alarms on... We woke up at 4pm! Apart from a bit of bread we hadn't really eaten but now we were running late to see Will's ex colleagues in the Singapore office! After a quick shower and putting out the washing we jumped on the MRT and headed to his office. Honestly it was a really surreal feeling, almost as if we had never gone travelling! It was so lovely to see Wing again after so many years and Pierre was there too! I probably should have dressed a bit nicer wups... They took us to a super cool rooftop bar which looked out on to Marina Bay Sands. The views were amazing and oh my god we had wine. Wine for the first time in months!! In fact we haven't had alcohol for nearly a month. We all sat and chatted and it was just perfect. The generosity of everyone at Trading Screen is just unbelievable. Here we are 2 people who have little money, one who is now an excolleague and they didn't let us buy anything at all the whole night! Wing even bought our dinner at Mc Donald's! He and Chee Seng insisted we had to try Durian Ice cream. I must admit this was the biggest mistake of the day. For the rest of the evening I smelt of durian, I burped durian, I hiccuped durian - it was god awful!

      We then went to watch the match with Chee Seng and it was interesting to hear more about Singapores history and political state. Singapore is a really interesting country. From an outsiders point of view it seems so progressive, advanced in use of technology and education but actually when you get to know more about its history and the people rights of freedom of speech its a very different story. The land and shape of Singapore is very much man made and is still growing at a rate of 30% a year. Crime rate is possibly the lowest in the world but that is also because the severity of the consequences are so high. The same governmental party have been in power for its 50 years of independence existence. Protesters are seen as radicalists and illegal without the correct procedures and authorisation, which is generally difficult to get. Any party gathering of more than 3 people is supposed to have the correct legal paperwork otherwise this is illegal and people can be jailed for the crime. In the background it seems Singaporeans have a very old style cultural political system.

      After many drinks we decided to call it a night, nipped to the Newton Hawker centre for some fried rice and jumped straight into bed. We've not had a 2am late night in a long time... I don't think it's going to be an early start!
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    • Day 1

      Singapore

      March 23, 2018 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Travelling by bus to Knights Bridge Mall from Mustafa Centre

      Mustafa Centre

      Shopping in Mustafa Centre is equivalent to shopping in a market but one that is indoor. The mall is jam packed with locals and tourists all-round the year. It will provide you with a distinctive experience because there are no retail outlets but one outlet selling multiple local and international brands. At Mustafa Centre you will find everything ranging from watches, electronics, clothing and accessories. On looking from the outside it looks like a regular building but as you enter you will realise that these are actually two stores joined into one. All goods here are sold under the brand name Mustafa. However, the most famous section here is the jewellery section. Jewellery apparently is quite cheap here in comparison to all other outlets. Mustafa also has a wide range to gifting options for friends and family back home. You will find a great range of accessories that are dirt cheap and of good quality. Most of the items sold here have an ethnic touch to them. From bags to costume jewellery everything here is made in Singapore.

      One visit to this centre will not be enough to explore the entire place. Cheap suitcases are also available on sale and will prove to be useful if you have extra luggage to carry back home.

      Public Bus Nos. 141, 21, 125 and 130 will take you to this Centre.

      Singapore has a good network of roads and is very well connected. This makes traveling completely hassle free and convenient. If you are looking forward to visit all of the above places then i recommend you to travel by bus as not only will it save you some money but also time. Check out https://www.redbus.sg/ for quick ticket booking and awesome discounts!!

      Knights Bridge Mall
      Considered to be one of the best designed shopping malls in Singapore, the Mall is truly an architectural marvel. The best part is that the outlets are customisable to the extent that they can have their own private street access. You will be amazed looking at the restaurant. No way does it look like a dining place. It looks like a mall within itself. This mall is relatively new and eye-catching in Singapore’s shopping scene. Catering to its patrons with local and international brands this should be your go to place to shop for anything branded.

      Knights bridge mall has a start of the art open terrace restaurant that offers a superb international dining experience while you gaze at the magnificent skyline of the city of Singapore. If you are looking forward to grabbing a drink or two the mall has two futuristic bars with just the right ambiance to get you in the mood.

      There are plenty of recreational activities at the mall like Fashion shows and various product launches. So entertainment is on top of the list here. The mall is located in the prime location of Orchard Road.

      Public Bus Nos. 9,10,22,52 and 74 will take you to this Centre.
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    • Day 1

      Singapore

      March 21, 2018 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Picture perfect Wildlife destinations in Singapore
      There are fewer experiences more awe-inducing than watching an animal go about its daily activities in the natural wild. Words do fall short when it comes to describing this phenomenon. But capturing a snapshot of the wild in one’s camera is the next best thing to reliving that experience. Singapore will not disappoint wildlife photography lovers either.
      The easiest way to reach these places is to catch a bus (tickets for which you can take online from https://www.redbus.sg/ that will take you to the nearest MRT station from where you can board buses that take you to the park.
      Singapore Zoological Gardens: Its picturesque setting against the Mandai Lake and the title of the best rainforest zoo in the world combines to make this place a haven for wildlife and landscape photographers. Animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures separated from the visitors by dry and wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of sight. Dangerous animals that can climb well are housed in landscaped glass-fronted enclosures. The zoo has not expanded beyond the original 28 hectares. This is a great learning and playing place for kids. Especially kids will love this place as they can see different animals, birds who you can touch and interact with. There is also a small water parkthat will make your kids extremely happy. Be sure to take time for one full day to explore and enjoy this place. You can also take a tram ride if your feel tired and exhausted as it will allow you to rest for a while.
      However, 40 hectares of secondary forest were later developed into the Night Safari. The remaining undeveloped land has been kept as wooded land. This and the waters of Upper Seletar Reservoir contribute to the zoo, giving it a sense of natural, unrestricted space.

      Singapore Botanic Gardens: For those who love their photos to be generously bathed in colours, this world heritage site houses the Burkhill Hall that is laid out in different colour zones. The National Orchid Garden within also provides ample opportunities for photographing flora.
      This is a great place to spend your day peacefully. You will come across one of the best Orchids you have ever seen. Be sure to assign at about 8 hours to explore this place.

      Macritchie Reservoir: The wooded and waterside vistas are the perfect backdrop against which one can capture shots of macaques and a large host of birds. It is often frequented by bird watchers, and this place is popular for hiking and kayaking. MacRitchie Reservoir is Singapore's oldest reservoir. The reservoir was completed in 1868 by impounding water from an earth embankment, and was then known as the Impounding Reservoir or Thomson Reservoir. This is an awesome place to enjoy nature. It is a cool place to spend with your family and friends. If you are a peace lover, then this is the place for you. Best time to visit this place is either in the morning or in the evening.
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    • Day 74

      Singapore

      March 18, 2014 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      We arrived at 7.30am. The weather was already hot and humid at 28C and destined to rise to 31C. We intended to tour the city independently and four of us headed immediately to Raffles Hotel. We were not allowed to enter the reception area but a very stylishly dressed doorman directed us to the public areas. What struck me was the way the tropical trees and plants had been allowed to flourish in all the courtyards and open spaces, which gave the appearance of a hotel surrounded by forest. We spent some time wandering around and just enjoying the peace. We then walked to 'Little India', where the streets were narrow and the houses brightly painted. We then took the metro to Orchard Road, the preeminent shopping area, where the road and pavements were bordered by more tropical plants and greenery. Very pleasant.We took the metro again, this time to the harbour to view the hotel, on the roof of which was constructed a very long boat. We then strolled back to the ship for afternoon tea and air conditioning! There is so much to see in Singapore but we did not have enough time.Read more

    • Day 196

      Singapur - Trip in die Zukunft!

      November 26, 2017 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Singapur was für eine gigantische Stadt! Es kommt einem ein bisschen vor als wäre man in die Zukunft gereist. Ein Schiff auf einem Hotel, künstliche Super Bäume und eine Light Show am Hafen. Dabei ist es immer noch eine asiatische Stadt wobei so sauber wie in der Schweiz. Ich hatte viel Spaß mit Su Kie - einer Singalesin, die ich in NZ kennengelernt habe, und die mich herum geführt und mir nicht nur die Stadt sondern auch typisches Essen gezeigt hat!

      Inzwischen bin ich in Malaysia es ist schwül und stickig und bei weitem nicht so sauber wie Singapur. Dafür um einiges billiger! Nächsten Montag werde ich dann nach Laos fliegen und mich dort mit Adrian treffen und wir werden zusammen Laos bereisen.
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    • Day 236

      Singapore

      November 11, 2014 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Jeremy Fernando
      For when we read [and perhaps when we look, attempt to attend to] ... we hope that the world will not be reduced to those closed categories in which everything has been played out in advance, in which there is no quest, no agitation, no awakening,..Read more

    • Day 2

      Singapore Saturday 1 July 2017

      July 1, 2017 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Booked into Hotel Mono
      Explored Gardens by the Bay, and up to observation deck on 57th floor of Marina Sands hotel.
      Walked along the Lower Boardwalk and popped into Louis Vuitton (where a leather jacket costs R45 000...)
      Took pics at the Merlion - the symbol for Singapore, which means Lion City.
      Went to Starbucks for the all favourite White Chocolate Mocca Frappaccino.
      Shopped at H and M and then took MRT (underground) to Orchard road, the main high end shopping road in Singapore with 22 Malls.
      Spent 2 hours at Victoria's Secret. Very happy girls!
      Ate ice cream sandwiches.
      Went to dinner at a food court, home for a rest, and then tackled China Town for the evening.
      Carmen ate a chilli and started crying. It made charne's trip.
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    • Day 81

      Singapore

      March 5, 2015 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      We had quite the surprise on our trip to Singapore. Ali's birthday was the day we arrived and we had already made plans to visit a friend, Mark who agreed to take us around Singapore and out to eat on Ali's birthday night. He arrived and we were excited to see him and also excited to turn the decision making over to him because we were exhausted from figuring out the last few big cities.
      He took us to a great restaurant named Jumbo's for their special Chili and Black Pepper Crabs. The surprise of the evening turned out to be when his parents Zip and Phyllis showed up from Woodstock to surprise Ali. We had a great and emotional dinner and a great next day with Mark showing us all the sights of Singapore. Zip and Phyllis had been keeping their trip a secret even to point of emailing Ali and telling her how bad the weather was in Woodstock all the while they were vacationing in Singapore, Bali and Bangkok. It made the trip very special for everyone.
      Singapore is a great city. It was probably the cleanest, most efficient city we have ever seen. No traffic, even during rush hour, easy public transit. Cheap taxies. What more could you want. :-) It did feel a little sterile though. Kind of like a really big Disney World with 7 million employees? We could definitely live here although traveling outside the actually city would be needed to realize not everyone has it this nice.
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    • Day 132

      Singapore

      April 27, 2015 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Singapore was a great place to visit - it is a very modern place with lots of tall buildings, malls and beautiful, beautiful parks! We spent hours in the botanic gardens, and also saw the light show in the Gardens By The Bay (highly recommend a visit there!) We liked the great food options in the food courts, and overall the atmosphere here was very nice. We also went climbing (indoors, but fun!!!) and to a workout with Herbalife. There is lots to do here!!Read more

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