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Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts

My Favorite Destinations in Southeast Asia

By On July 11, 2021

Southeast Asia is the region I was able to travel around in for a month or so. It kick started my wanderlust. I remember my first trip to Bangkok several years ago. My experiences there led me to the conclusion that I wanted to travel as much as possible. Being from the Philippines also made traveling around the region possible and easy (Filipino passport holders don't need a visa to visit countries in Southeast Asia).


Thailand The Wandering Juan


Here's a list of my favorite places in Southeast Asia (excluding my home country the Philippines) in no particular order.

Travel Guide Budget and Itinerary for Singapore

By On January 10, 2020
Singapore is a bustling and vibrant city-state that has plenty to offer tourists. I was able to visit this country a couple of times while traveling around Southeast Asia. It is convenient to explore because of the public transportation network and the easy to find locations of attractions.


If you're planning to visit Singapore, this guide might be useful for your trip planning.

Hotel Review: Parc Sovereign Hotel - Albert Street

By On October 02, 2016
During my return trip to Singapore, I was looking for a comfortable place to stay that has easy access to the train station, restaurants and everything I needed.


Hotel Review: Hangout @Mt. Emily

By On September 09, 2016
It was my third time in Singapore and I was looking to visit new places and re-visit old ones, because for this trip, I traveled with my sister (it was her first time in Singapore).


Heritage Walk: Armenia Street

By On January 11, 2016
Singapore is a culturally-diverse country that has seen British, Chinese, Indian, and Malay influence. This is apparent in the many structural remnants in various streets and alleys.



Singapore Photodiary Hits: Getting Lost in Chinatown

By On November 01, 2015
Singapore is a diverse country with a mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian, throw in expats from all over the world and you have a melting pot of cultures in a tiny city-state. I always look for free or cheap things to do in the places I visit. Singapore is one of the most expensive countries in the world, but there are still free or cheap things to do.


Wandering Soles: Haji Lane & Arab Street

By On October 26, 2015
I wasn't able to explore much of Singapore during my first trip back in 2013, but this time around, I got to see some historical streets in this city-state.



High Above the City State: Experiencing the Singapore Flyer

By On August 31, 2015
Singapore is known for their innovations and how they manage to do so much with so few resources. The Singapore Flyer is a testament to the country's innovation.



Art & Science Collide: A Visit to the Art Science Museum Singapore

By On May 07, 2015
I admit that I have only been to very few art exhibits but when I returned to Singapore I couldn't pass up going to the Art Science Museum for their Da Vinci exhibit.


Hotel Review: Park Sovereign Hotel Tyrwhitt

By On February 18, 2015
I wasn't planning on visiting Singapore when my trip started, but after traveling for long distances in India, I decided to take things slow once I returned to Malaysia but the opportunity to visit Singapore again was something I couldn't pass up. The last time I visited Singapore was more than a year ago (2013 to be exact).


Singapore Trip Itinerary & Expenses

By On January 20, 2014
Singapore is an expensive country, but despite that I accepted the challenge of trying to save as much money as I can while still seeing the best of what this country has to offer.


I would return to Singapore in a heartbeat, but next time I'll bring more money.

Wandering in Singapore

By On January 15, 2014
I stayed in Singapore for a few days before I headed to Malaysia. I had some free time to kill so I decided to wander the streets of Singapore.


Singapore had almost nothing when it left Malaysia, out of nothing this dream city was built.

$10 in Singapore

By On January 13, 2014

When someone asks you about how much you need to bring to go sightseeing in Singapore, you would normally think that it would take hundreds of Singapore Dollars to see the country’s attractions. But you can actually visit Singapore’s tourist spots for only $10. I stopped by the MRT station in Bugis to get the day pass for the train, and was off touring Singapore for $10.

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