Singapore Diaries – Vibrant Gateway to Modern Asia

It’s Friday again and my journey is to Singapore.

When you think that life doesn’t get much better, Singapore, or the “Lion City” brought out the best in me.  I was amused and entertained in this beautiful city.  What followed were the most exciting and memorable 3 days in this South Asian city-state.  The motto of this glamorous city is perfect for my travel sojourn – “Onward, Singapore” (Majulah Singapura)

Singapore has managed to leave a small but very significant mark on the world map owing to its world-class infrastructure, national policies, business and technology friendly environment. The cultural diversity with locals and huge ratio of foreign nationals makes it vivaciously secular. There are lot of Malays, Indians, Vietnamese, and Filipinos that reside peacefully along with the local Chinese population. One obvious thing about this place that it is hard to miss is its spic and span spring clean feel with planning in every small or big thing. Not to forget the extremely safe neighborhoods and delicious “hawker” cuisine.

Things to do:

  • Soak up some Green: Free parks, picturesque botanical gardens and lush green flora and fauna along the streets, justify the name “Garden City” to the T. The two must visit nature fantasy lands include – i) Gardens by the Bay: Sprawling area with ultimate view of bio domes, Supertrees and off beat sculptures ii) Singapore Botanic Gardens: Famous for its orchids and themed gardens, this UNESCO world heritage site serves as perfect backdrop for romantic strolls and amazing holiday photos.
  • Explore love for animals: It’s a rarity that one goes to Singapore and not treats oneself to animals that appear closer than before due to open enclosures and interactive activities. This makes Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, two of the most enticing experiences for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Party the Night Out: For those who feel alive by the night, party options galore at Marina Bay (the Vegas of Singapore) and Clarke Quay. I was lucky to attend the Beer Fest Asia at Marina Promenade that featured over 500+ brews, live music acts and gourmet treats. The pulsating energy is still fresh while I write about this mind-blowing time.
  • Feed the Shopaholic in You: Coming to Singapore and not shopping is a rookie mistake. Suited for all budgets and ages, the malls and lanes along the famous Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands and Haji Lane, can add fancy stuff to your luggage from exotic Persian carpets to hi-tech gizmos and haute couture.
  • Eat to your heart’s content: A trip to Little India and Dempsey Hill is a joyful ride for culinary aficionados with their rich aromas and local restaurant feel. Head to Lau Pa Sat or Maxwell road for the world famous “hawker” delights like Hainanese chicken rice, dim sum, and the national favorite dish nasi lemak
  • Get mesmerized by City Attractions: Go up in the air and marvel at this beautiful city in its very own Ferris wheel at a height of 540 ft. for a half an hour ride. If you can get the Hollywood out of your mind, then a visit to Universal Studios is a must as it has everything from great restaurants, rides, shows, and roller coasters.

If you have time on your side then explore the Museum Magic by visiting National Museum of Singapore, Peranakan Museum and Asian Civilization Museum. For those looking to spark up their evenings, China Town trip on a trishaw and bumboat ride is just what you need.

Where to Stay

The one thing that might pinch your pocket when in Singapore is the stay as it is relatively expensive than other necessities. If you are the adventurous individual traveller who is high on spirit but low on dough, backpacker hostels and low budget hotels are your go-to places with average $40 for dorm or basic room. These are not fancy but still boast of being clean with basic facilities.

Family, Business and Luxury hotels cost anything in the range of $100-$300 per night and are mostly located around Marina Bay and Orchard Road. I stayed at hotel Hilton, Singapore that comes along with perks of superb location (within the shopping district), 2-floor in house luxury shopping boutique, 6 dining options and thoughtful amenities. Plus, it is just a 20-minute drive from Singapore Changi International Airport. Raffles Hotel is another famous name for luxurious accommodation.

Transport within City

The public transport facility in Singapore is one of the most efficient ones around the globe with easy to understand routes and manageable fares. The taxis though bit hard to get as compared to buses are charged competitively and can be booked in advance.

There is also an option of “Singapore Tourist Pass” that lets you do unlimited travel on MRT Rail (Mass Rapid Transit) and non-premium buses at highly nominal charges and discount offers. EZ-link or Net FlashPay farecards are prepaid cards that can be used for MRT and bus travel. If you are into leisurely sightseeing then buses, bicycle, boats, foot travel and trishaws are also available.

Quick Tips:

  • There are thunderstorms or rain at any time of the day. So it is wise to carry an umbrella at all times. Try and avoid travel between June and October when the tropical heat gets mixed with polluted air and can be bit hard on those with respiratory troubles
  • Carry your sun proof essentials to withstand the hot and sultry climate. A must have for your bag includes wet tissues, sunblock lotion, sunglasses, pair of shorts and deodorants
  • Budget travellers should consider all the costs especially accommodation as Singapore is bit on the expensive side as compared to other Asian holiday destinations like Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines.

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