Thursday, March 7, 2013

Singapore At A Glance For The Untutored Traveller



Expert Author Sandy Atas Rubias
While tourists bemoan that there's little to do in Singapore, savvy travellers will tell you otherwise. Travelers, unlike tourists, get off the beaten track and discover for themselves Singapore's treasures that only locals who are in the know enjoy. Discover Singapore's secret hideaways and treasures through this guide.
Thrills and Treasures
Ride on the Flyer.
The world's largest observation wheel at 165 meters, it's Singapore's version of the London Eye. The best time to take a ride is at sunset for a scenic view of Singapore's skyscrapers.
Visit Pulau Ubin Island.
It's a rustic reminder of what Singapore looked like more than 100 years ago. Make sure you visit Chek Jawa, it's a marine sanctuary. Permits are issued to guests.
Tour the Chinatown Heritage Center.
Here you'll find complete sets of kitchens, living areas, bedrooms, and even street scenes of 19th and 20th century Singapore rendered with faithful mastery. It is an authentic cultural experience no traveler should pass up.
Don't forget to take a stroll through Haji Lane
Seated right in the heart of Singapore's Muslim quarter, Haji Lane provides well crafted wares when you're in need of some retail therapy. From home accessories to excellent house label clothing, indulge your senses in this small and colorful lane.
Head to Singapore's Botanic Garden to commune with nature. 
Travelling with a limited timeframe can urge you to cram every site to see, every experience to be found in a 24 hour day. Yes, travelling can be a source of stress. Give yourself some 'me' time to gather your thoughts and clear your mind. Slip into comfortable clothes and get ready to enjoy a walk through the lush greenery of Singapores virgin rainforest.
Master the basics
Accommodations
Stay at the marina bay sands or the Ritz Carlton for excellent service and professional pampering. Of course you can expect to pay premium prices but if you're travelling with a specific budget, no worries! Retail or chain hotels abound.
Transportation
You can go around Singapore using the Mass Rapid Transport or MRT. It's safe, convenient and cheap if you get the one day tourist pass. Cabs are available and metered and most cab drivers are honest.
Tipping
Tipping in restaurants, hotels, or cabs is not customary in Singapore but a 10% service charge is usually added to the bill.
Meet the locals
Singaporeans are generally reserved so don't be surprised when you get curious stares with your cheerful greetings.
Communication
Singaporeans speak in a variety of languages that include Chinese, Malay, Tamil, and English. Expect to be greeted by a mixture of Singlish when conversing with locals. An expressive body language will also get your point across.If you don't mind a little kitschy souvenir, have your photo taken with the Merlion, Singapore's iconic water spewing statue. One thing's for certain, a passionate traveler will never be bored in Singapore.
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