Singapore
Singapore is a small country and, although many people only stop there for a day or two on their way to somewhere else, there is a quite a lot that can be seen and done. My trip lasted about a week before my company came to its senses and asked me to come back (I was actually getting paid during this time ). Singapore is a very clean and orderly metropolis. For the amount of land they have there are a lot of people living there, and urban/city planning is something that Singapore seems to be doing very well at. Singapore has set aside nature reserves and other areas to get out of the city and do some hiking, biking, or relaxing. During my week I walked around the city and met a lot of interesting people, and well as went out to the nature areas to get some fresh air and exercise.
On my first night I went to the highest bar (1-Altitude) in Singapore with some people I met at my hostel.
The entry drink was very expensive but well worth the cost of the view.
I walked around the city and viewed some of the more interesting museums.
The stamp museum was actually well done and interesting even though I am not a stamp collector.
I walked around some of the famous neighborhoods like China Town and Little India.
The highest natural point in Singapore. Not quite mountain climbing, but the during my hike I saw some interesting wildlife and plants.
The Bird Park. I really enjoyed feeding the Lorys, and one of them really enjoyed my ear.
I took a short ferry to Pulau Ubin, where I rented a mountain bike and toured around the island. One of the highlights was a challenging mountain biking course around one of the old rock quarries.
The food in Singapore was quite good. Here I am eating chili crab with a new friend.
Speaking of friends, I got to meet up with an old one as well. My Singaporean friend Victor that I met about 5 years ago when I was still living in Tokyo showed me even more of Singapore’s delicacies.
There are a lot more pictures in the photo gallery: Singapore Photo Gallery
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Comment by mrb — 4/6/2011 @ 5:36 pmyou like that bird tongue in your ear don’t you?
Comment by mrb — 4/7/2011 @ 4:58 pmkinky bird works hard for the seed
Comment by mrb — 4/9/2011 @ 6:57 ama bird in the hand is worth a tongue in the ear
Comment by mrb — 4/10/2011 @ 11:04 ambirds of a Singapore flock to-my-ear-more
Comment by Andy — 4/19/2011 @ 1:18 am