Travel Blog Photos from Singapore (113)
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... in climate only enhanced matters. The Inn-Crowd backpackers is situated right in the heart of Little India - the 'Indian quarter' if you like - of Singapore. I didn't see one westerner amongst the herds of locals - the majority of them Indian, dotted ...
... approaches to life that you're so often presented with? I do. I always have, and after my first night in Singapore I was really excited at the prospect of reviving these old chestnuts and getting the full benefit from each moment. Hostel life after ...
... heads on the tarmac with a disdainful look that said 'come and have a go if you think you are Hindu enough'. Priceless. India has been a complete blast. Extremes are normal. It is a beautiful country, with wonderful people. It is also terribly ugly, ...
... people, shops, script and food stalls than anything else. ----- On my sole afternoon in Singapore, I ventured to a part of town called Little India. It very well lived up to its name. Vegetarian and Curry restaurants galore. Stalls selling ...
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How to spend less when travel Singapore
Posted on Aug 18, 2009, 11:44:31
... Chinatown. Look at the beautiful decorated interiors, brightly painted Hindu deities and admired the architecture. - Head down to Singapore's Southern Ridges for a 9 kilometre walk through hills of Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent ...
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Indian Cuisine The West vs. The Subcontinent
Posted on Jul 8, 2007, 04:14:58
... the Nanak Indian restaurant in Tokyo (Japan). So while I agree that certain places are know for good Indian food in general (like England, NZ, Singapore, India) - there are always exceptions that you will find in the most unexpected places. Cheers!
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SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE
Posted on Aug 29, 2007, 10:51:01
... . Definitely something that most tourists will miss if they do not have a local guide. 7) Stroll along the red light district Yes. Singapore has a red light district too. It's at Geylang. But Geylang is also famous for local food and there is alot of ...
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Cheapest entry point
Posted on Sep 19, 2008, 01:18:39
If you're flying in from the West Coast of the States, you can look at flying into India from Singapore. Air tickets between India and Singapore are really cheap. If you want budget tickets, avoid December completely. It's the most expensive ...
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