Ali's Nest Singapore
Travel Blogs from Singapore
Quelle jolie ville.!
Comme prévu, la nuit a été plus que fraîche, et le réveil un peu brutal à la frontière de Singapore.
Mais une fois les formalités effectuées et la traversée de l'île passée, nous nous sommes vite sentis à l'aise dans cette ville.
Déjà, il y fait bien moins chaud et moite qu'en Malaisie, les gens sont très aimables et la vie de piéton …
Singapore Fling
... like dining in the middle of the street or a busy marketplace on a hot humid night with all the exciting vibes of the city and delicious smells all around. After an amazing dinner of satay skewers, wonton’s and malabek, we made our way down to the waterfront to enjoy the night show that is put on every night (much like the one in Hong Kong). There are two shows, one at 8pm then another at 9. We were on the wrong side to enjoy the water fountains and fire balls but from ...
Cool Day
... they have a street luge set up. I've always wanted to do this so I buy a ticket and give it a shot. NOTE: do not try to video yourself while on a luge. You need both hands to turn and I definitely ate it. So I find a taxi driver and make my way to the golf course. I didn't have a ticket and didn't really expect to get in but wanted to just give it a shot. I found a side entrance and then somehow find a gap between some shrubs which takes me to the practice ...
Spend >$50 dollars on beer get 4 small beers free!
... enough to walk, needless to say walking through jungle like paths to find animals, it was scary!! Hearing noises in the bushes whilst walking around isnt the best....almost worse than Farmaggedon!! After walking all the trails backwards we eventually got back to the train where we did the tour. Our guide who was talking us through the animals was extremely excited and made the ride all the more exciting =\
4/11 - We woke up for breakfast then stupidly got ...
5 Lessons From Our South America Adventure
... because it was getting a little too dangerous. Then there's the altitude. Most of the places we visited were actually part of the Andes mountain range. In fact, we spent more than a month at altitudes of over 3000 meters, reaching a maximum height of 5000 meters. The toughest part for us was when we were doing the 4-day Uyuni Salt Flats tour. Although we spent most of our time in a 4x4, we had just entered high altitude and our bodies were struggling to adapt to the thin ...