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SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE
Posted by bennyng
... fruits there. If you are brave enough, go eat Durians, also known as King of Fruits. It stinks!!!! 8) Little India/Malay Village/Chinatown Serangoon Road is known as Little India and the 24 hr Mustafa shopping centre is a must to visit. ...
recommend a place to stay in Singapore please?
Posted by tyga
I'm looking for somewhere central, I believe this should be near the shops on Orchard rd, maybe near Raffles and little India too... Am I right? Budget is approx is S$150 per night for one person... THX While I don't have any ...
SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE
Posted by lisartw
At Singapore airport they do these amazing little guide with walking tours for each different area - Little India, China Town, the Arabian area. They're good for a wander and highlight some of the interesting places to see. I particularly like the ...
recommend a place to stay in Singapore please?
Posted by munirfarhan
I'm looking for somewhere central, I believe this should be near the shops on Orchard rd, maybe near Raffles and little India too... Am I right? Budget is approx is S$150 per night for one person... THX How about Hotel Royal (3-Stars) ...
recommend a place to stay in Singapore please?
Posted by timnonis
I'm looking for somewhere central, I believe this should be near the shops on Orchard rd, maybe near Raffles and little India too... Am I right? Budget is approx is S$150 per night for one person... THX When will be your dates of ...
recommend a place to stay in Singapore please?
Posted by skylab
... ! Easier to move about than London and very small! InnCrowd i HIGHLY recommend. The location is in a wonderful spot of little india with some amazing budget foods around it. The staff is helpful. Plays great music. Cheap. Comfy. The subway and ...
recommend a place to stay in Singapore please?
Posted by mo_xxx
I'm looking for somewhere central, I believe this should be near the shops on Orchard rd, maybe near Raffles and little India too... Am I right? Budget is approx is S$150 per night for one person... THX
SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE
Posted by dwyeap
very good, u can www.sitibox.com too Hi Raniroo, Why not secure your valuables, switch on and take a stroll through Little India at night. It's amazing: the bustle, the traffic, the nudging, the barging, the smells, the sounds and the whole ...
SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE
Posted by raniroo
Thanks all for the tips. I definately will be doing the night zoo, that has been highly recommended. I am staying in little India on my first night there and will definately be soaking up the street scene. I love sampling new foods and soaking up the ...
SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE
Posted by ScottWoz
Hi Raniroo, Why not secure your valuables, switch on and take a stroll through Little India at night. It's amazing: the bustle, the traffic, the nudging, the barging, the smells, the sounds and the whole atmosphere will all play its part. You'll ...
Best Hostels
Posted by ScottWoz
... -Crowd Backpackers (Google it.) The staff were flawless, the hostel was clean and comfortable and it was in a great location (Little India). I'd definitely recommend staying there, though as always it all depends on what you like and what sort of ...
what to do in singapore
Posted by beachbum
Eat lots! Head to Little India for a proper thali meal, eaten in true style - with your paw; enjoy a huge dim sum breakfast in Chinatown; and stop off for some laksa or something similar, washed down with a bottle or two of Tiger beer. Perhaps ...
what to do in singapore
Posted by stevejames
Eat lots! Head to Little India for a proper thali meal, eaten in true style - with your paw; enjoy a huge dim sum breakfast in Chinatown; and stop off for some laksa or something similar, washed down with a bottle or two of Tiger beer. Perhaps not ...
Best airfares in the world
Posted by introducinlyric
... market. Malaysia-based Air Asia is the biggest discount airline in the region, with hubs in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru (near Singapore), Jakarta and Bangkok. It is due to begin flights to Australia (Melbourne and perhaps Adelaide) later this year.
Travelling for first time with my girlfriend..advice?
Posted by danstravelworld
... reduces the 'fees' incurred at the borders to the police. Laos apply in advance in say Cambodia or Thailand, Malaysia/Singapore free for Brits and Indonesia on arrival. In terms of money would you think its better to budget for our stay in India? ...
The grottiest place on Earth
Posted by cristeeen
... a long way. Grot shows that a country or a city has soul. I'd much rather hang out in, say, Phnom Penh than Singapore, or Cairo than Dubai. And anyone who's visited the sub-continent will know that although you have to hold your breath every now ...
The grottiest place on Earth
Posted by introducinlyric
... a long way. Grot shows that a country or a city has soul. I'd much rather hang out in, say, Phnom Penh than Singapore, or Cairo than Dubai. And anyone who's visited the sub-continent will know that although you have to hold your breath every now ...
Plan It Or Wing It?
Posted by jeremystravels
... follows: Fly into Japan, use the train system to get around, ferry over to China, overland down to Singapore, fly to Indonesia, then fly to India, work my way around India and Nepal before flying to Brazil (I found a fairly consistently cheap flight from ...
Hello there
Posted by ifranz
... helpful. About myself, I have been immensely inspired by this website. Wrote my first travelpod blog about a trip between Malaysia, Singapore, India and Nepal that didn't really go the way I planned, but still happy about having learned something new ...
Principal Photography Completed on "KALPVRIKSH – THE WISH TREE" Starring Shabana Azmi, Directed by Manika Sharma
Posted by raajayshchetwal
... for the film. Manika has had an opportunity to travel worldwide with 'ASOKA' around the festival circuit (Venice, Florence, London, Singapore). She has shot popular commercials for Pepsi (Men in Blue, World Cup) with the Indian cricket team in Leeds, ...
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