Singapore in 2 Days - Over 50 000 Steps With a Cold

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY3 months ago (edited)

I'm actually in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the moment, but before coming here I spent 3 nights in Singapore. I decided only to book 3 nights because it's rather expensive. So the plan was to take a break from work and explore 'full-time' for a couple of days. In retrospect, I wish I would have had more time there though. People had told me it's rather small and that a couple of days would be enough. I would disagree. But I guess it all depends on your preferences. Also, the timing wasn't great for me. On my last day in Chiang Mai I caught a cold and the only choice I had if I wanted to see Singapore was to override my body. I was completely exhausted when I arrived in Kuala Lumpur and I'm still recovering. But let's return to Singapore! 🙂

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So I had heard a lot about how expensive Singapore is but I didn't find it that expensive. Of course, for SEA it is but I would say a lot of things are still cheaper than in Europe. Accommodation is expensive though. I paid about €40/night for a bed in a not-so-very-nice hostel. The place was ok but there are definitely better hostels.

I stayed in a rather hip area called Lavender. I took a taxi from the airport and it was about €22. I arrived late in the afternoon so on my first night I walked to the area called Little India and had a nice meal. It was great with a break from all the Thai food 🙂

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But the next morning it was time to explore the main attractions in Singapore. The big building in the pictures is called Marina Bay Sands Singapore and is a luxury hotel. It felt a bit unreal the first time I saw it. But who knows, next time I visit Singapore I might be able to afford to stay there 🙂

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As you might be able to tell from the pictures it had been raining. Which was very refreshing in the heat.

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After 2 months in Northern Thailand, I really appreciated the open water.

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Singapore is very clean. Even the trash bins looked nice!

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Singapore is a very green city. It was a big contrast to Chiang Mai. One main attraction in Singapore is Gardens by the Bay. It's kind of a park and green area that you can enjoy for free but it also has several attractions that you have to pay for. I decided to buy a ticket to the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. (About €22).

The Flower Dome is a huge conservatory and according to their website, it holds the Guinness World Record for the largest glass greenhouse. And for sure, they had a lot of flowers, from all around the world.

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The place was super crowded though. A lot of Asian tourists with tripods taking selfies everywhere you looked, haha. (I had to put in some effort not to let it show in the pictures).

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Some extra decorations due to the upcoming Chinese New Year. I took way more pictures than these but I won't bore you with pictures of flowers.

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Next up was the Cloud Forest with one of the world’s tallest indoor waterfalls. (Was impossible to get a picture of that without a crowd). Just like the Flower Dome this place was very lush and had incredible plants.

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There were also a lot of nice decorations. Again, I could share a lot more pictures...

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Even though it was refreshing to walk among all these plants it was a bit exhausting due to how crazy busy both these places were.

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So afterward I walked around outdoors and even laid down for a while by this waterfall that you can see in the picture below. After this full day, I didn't have the energy to stay out in the evening. I took the subway back to the hostel and had a quick meal at a hawker center (where you can have a nice meal for about €5).

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The next day, which was my last one, I visited Singapore Botanic Gardens, so even more plants 🙂 It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it's huge! I spent about 4 hours there and I wasn't able to cover the whole park.

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It's free to visit but you have to pay for the National Orchid Garden (about €10) which has the largest display of tropical orchids in the world. I decided to buy a ticket.

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They had all kinds of orchids, the beauty in that garden was mindblowing. Such an abundance. I must say that I liked Singapore Botanic Gardens better than Gardens by the Bay (at least the attractions you had to pay for) because there simply were way fewer people.

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After all the plants and flowers I made a short visit to China town. It was too busy for me at the time though. I decided to walk towards the water again.

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It was great to walk along the river. But well, by now I was really tired. In 2 days I had walked more than 50 000 steps and my cold wasn't getting better. I needed to head back to the hostel.

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But I made a stop in Little India once again. Such a contrast to the more modern parts of Singapore.

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The picture to the right below isn't from Little India, it's very close to my hostel.

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The subway was great in Singapore. You could just tap your credit/debit card, no need to buy a separate card. And every station had public toilets that were clean, how amazing isn't that!? I have never experienced anything like it. Overall, it was very easy to find clean public toilets in Singapore.

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I think that's it, at least for now 🙂 It would be nice to revisit at some point, and to spend more time there. It was hard to get a feeling for the place in just 2 days. But overall my impression is positive, for sure 🙂 I'm just not sure how it would be to live there. I did see quite many Westerners that lived there, I know that's rather common.

Now I'm doing my best to recover here in Kuala Lumpur but it's been rather challenging here so far. Hope to share more about that soon.

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Thanks for reading 🌸

Wishing you a lovely day 💚

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Sounds exhausting but instriguing. Hope you get some rest and feel better 🤗

 3 months ago  

Yes it turned out that way but I'm starting to feel better now, luckily. I'm in a very nice hotel in Kuala Lumpur so I can't complain 🙂

I hope you're doing well in your new house 🤗

Glad to hear this.

I am doing well although the new life comes with its fair challenges ( more on that in today's write up )

🤗

Wow
I love the view of Marina Bay Sands. It will be nice to chill around ther and just enjoy.
Also, the flowers are beautiful. You’re having a fantastic time in Singapore already

 3 months ago  

I have already left Singapore, I was there just for 3 nights 🙂 But it was nice, hope to return at some point.

Thanks for stopping by 🌸

Hope you enjoy your trip here although we are sort of known to be most expensive.

 3 months ago  

Nice, you live in Singapore? Yes I enjoyed my time there. I hope to return at some point 🙂

I wish you a nice day 🌸

Yes, most of my life in Singapore except couple of years in USA.
Hope to welcome you here again.

 3 months ago  

Nice, thank you 🙂

You're welcome

 3 months ago  
Thanks for posting in the ASEAN Hive Community.

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 3 months ago  

Thank you for the support 🌸

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 3 months ago  

Yes Singapore was fascinating in so many ways, really appreciated how green and clean it was.