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Golden Mile Food Centre – Whats there to eat here?

Name of the stall is called - Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee

Yet another foodie post for you food lovers out there! This time, we’re gonna visit the Golden Mile Food Centre! There are really loads of good food at the Golden Mile Food Centre tucked away close to the end of beach road next to Kampong Glam Community Club.

Map of Golden Mile Food Centre
Map of Golden Mile Food Centre

Golden Mile Food is located along Beach Road and the buses 100, 961 and 960 can take you there quite easily. According to this piece of news from Channel News Asia, Golden Mile Food Centre is set to undergo a facelift and will go through 2 months of renovation starting in Sep 12. Let’s hope that the food that we’re gonna introduce here remains after the renovation!

1. Keng Heng Whampoa Teochew Lor Mee

Keng Heng Whampoa TeoChew Lor Mee @ Golden Mile Food Centre
Keng Heng Whampoa TeoChew Lor Mee @ Golden Mile Food Centre
Lor Mee
Lor Mee

Lor Mee is really one of those food whereby you get accustomed to the taste. For those who do not know where lor mee is, it’s basically noodles drenched in thick dark soya-based sauce. Usually the ingredients include fish cake and some pork. The Lor Mee at Keng Heng was quite normal, the only ingredient that stood out was its chilli. It packs a slight punch and brings out the flavour of the noodles.

2. Golden Mile Fried Kuay Teow Mee

Golden Mile Fried Kuay Teow Mee
Golden Mile Fried Kuay Teow Mee
Char Kway Teow
Char Kway Teow

Apparently this fried kuay teow mee (basically 2 kinds of noodles fried together in a sweet sauce) has been around for many years now. The 2nd generation has taken over. The ingredients used are VERY fresh, the prawn was still succulent (not soft like some others) and the wok hei (very slight burnt fragrance) is infused into the noodles. Excellent dish. Must try when you’re there!

3. Chung Cheng Chilli Mee

Chung Cheng Chilli Mee
Chung Cheng Chilli Mee
Pork Rib Soup
Pork Rib Soup

The Chung Cheng Chilli Mee is famous for its (of course!) Chilli Mee! However, we had tried the chilli mee previously and was thoroughly satisfied. However, this time, we wanted to try something less fiery and opted for the pork rib soup kuay teow instead. Bad choice, should have stuck with what its famous for. The soup was quite bland. Perhaps because we were there relatively early. There was only a few slices of the ribs. The chilli mee on the other hand comes with generous servings of the chilli, fiery yet shiok. Do give the chilli mee a try and tell us what you think!

4. Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee

Name of the stall is called - Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
Name of the stall is called – Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
Fried Prawn Noodle
Fried Prawn Noodle

This fried hokkien prawn noodle is apparently quite famous. We waited 20 minutes for portion on a weekday pre-lunch timing! However, it was all worth the wait. This rendition is the drier version which we prefer and the stock (made of prawns and ribs) have been infused into the noodles. The texture of the noodles remained chewy (not soggy) and each mouth is that much more enjoyable with fresh ingredients used. A Must try as well!

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Things to do in Singapore – Catch the sunrise at Mount Faber!

Mount Faber City view before sunrise Sunrise over City

One of the best things to do in Singapore is simply to catch the sunrise at Mount Faber!

Well, Kate and I caught the sunrise at Mount Faber during our wedding anniversary this year to relive our courting days! Kate got up earlier this morning and prepared 爱心早餐 (breakfast made with love) for our little picnic at Mount Faber. We were there at about 6:30am (Sunrise in Singapore is usually about 7am) and found ourselves a nice spot with views over the city.

Zoomed in view of the Singapore City Skyline from Mount Faber
Zoomed in view of the Singapore City Skyline from Mount Faber
Wider view of the Singapore City Skyline from Mount Faber
Wider view of the Singapore City Skyline from Mount Faber

An older couple joined us to catch the sunrise. The sun was partially blocked by the clouds at first but soon the clouds moved away and revealed the sun , much like an egg yoke!

Mount Faber City view before Sunrise 1
Mount Faber City view before Sunrise 1
Mount Faber City view before Sunrise 2
Mount Faber City view before Sunrise 2
Mount Faber City view before sunrise Sunrise over City
Mount Faber City view before sunrise Sunrise over City

An element of luck comes into play when if you wish to catch a sunrise or sunset. Sometimes, the clouds can be so thick that you barely see the rays of the sun. Thankfully we were able to catch the sunrise today.

To get to the top of Mount Faber, there are 2 usual ways. First of which is to drive. This is preferred because this prevents the need for you to “scale” the hill and gives you flexibility on where you would like to catch the sunrise. The only catch is that there isnt really much parking up there. However, for sunrise, parking should be fine.

The other way is to take the mrt to Harbour Front MRT station and follow the directions from there by walking the rest of the way. This is a VERY TIRING walk. Do wear proper trekking/sports shoes if you do take this alternative.

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Mount Faber City view before sunrise Sunrise over City
Mount Faber City view before sunrise Sunrise over City

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Top 10 Things To Do In Sri Lanka!

Entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Top 10 Things To Do In Sri Lanka

There are so many things to do in Sri Lanka! This post will show you the top 10 things to do right here in Sri Lanka! Sri Lanka is an exotic destination for travelers who are adventurous, loves the nature, appreciates history, and enjoys good food. It has an eclectic mix of attractions that will suit everyone. Sri Lanka is best explored through a free & easy trip, with a rented car and a driver. Or if you have time to spare, you can also use the public transport.

Map of Sri Lanka
Map of Sri Lanka

Map of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a tear-drop-shaped country with awesome beaches, wildlife national parks, and a central mountainous area. Below are the Top 10 Things to do in Sri Lanka:

1. Galle Fort

Lighthouse at Galle Fort
Lighthouse at Galle Fort

Light house at Galle Fort

2. Yala National Park

The first animal to greet us
The first animal to greet us

The first animal to greet us at Yala National Park

3. Famous Temples: Kataragama Temple, Sacred Temple of The Tooth Relic, Rock Temple

Tissamaharama Temple
Tissamaharama Temple

Tissamaharama Temple

4. Hummanaya Blow Hole

Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 3
Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 3

Things to do in Sri Lanka – Hummanaya Blowhole

5. Sigiriya Rock

Sigiriya Rock
Sigiriya Rock

Things to do in Sri Lanka – Sigiriya Rock

6. Waterfalls

Another angle of Bakers Falls
Another angle of Bakers Falls

Another angle of Bakers Falls

7. Horton Plains

One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park
One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park

Things to do in Sri Lanka -Horton Plains National Park

8. Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Things to do in Sri Lanka – Hakgala Botanical Gardens

9. Trincomalee

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 5
Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 5

Things to do in Sri Lanka – Trincomalee

10. Experience homestay with local Sri Lankan family

Living room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow
Living room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Experience a homestay

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Vesak Day, Sri Lanka: 3 Days of Celebrations -Lanterns and Fireworks

Huge crowd celebrating Vesak Day

Vesak Day, Sri Lanka: 3 Days of Celebrations -Lanterns and Fireworks

It was hard not to miss the Vesak Day celebrations with all the lanterns displayed along the streets and at lobbies of buildings. In addition to that, you can’t miss the huge crowd of people who were enjoying their 3 days off work shopping in the city or having a splash with their families by the coast.

Colombo City Vesak Day Celebrations
Colombo City Vesak Day Celebrations

Colombo City Vesak Day Celebrations

Lights and Lanterns in Colombo City
Lights and Lanterns in Colombo City

Lights and Lanterns in Colombo City

Huge crowd celebrating Vesak Day
Huge crowd celebrating Vesak Day

Huge crowd celebrating Vesak Day

Typical Lantern for Vesak Day
Typical Lantern for Vesak Day

Typical Lantern for Vesak Day

Throngs of people were crossing the roads, affected the flow of traffic at the main roundabout. Policemen had to direct both human and car traffic to ensure that there were no major traffic jams or accidents.


Police directing traffic during Vesak Day Celebrations in Colombo City Sri Lanka

Everyone was excited about the fireworks and wanted to get a good spot. We weren’t too comfortable with the crowd and decided to head back up to the Paronoma Roof Top Restaurant at our hotel (link) to watch the fireworks. It was indeed a good choice 🙂

Huge crowd waiting for fireworks
Huge crowd waiting for fireworks

Huge crowds waiting for fire works


Fireworks during Vesak Day Celebrations in Colombo City Sri Lanka

It was nice way to end off our last night in Sri Lanka! 🙂

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Top 10 Things to Do in Singapore this Weekend!

Top 10 things to do in Singapore this weekend

There are so many things to do in Singapore over the weekend! Here are the top 10 things you can do in Singapore this weekend!

10. Catch the Sunrise @ Mount Faber

Sunrise @ Mount Faber
Sunrise @ Mount Faber

At no. 10 of our Top 10 things to do in Singapore over weekend is to catch the sunrise @ Mount Faber! One of the highest view points in Singapore, Mount Faber boasts of views of the southern part of Singapore. Daily sunrise is between 6:50 to 7:20am.

9. Staycation in Singapore

Did you know that there are more than 200 hotels in Singapore? With such stiff competition, it is no wonder that hotels are trying ways and means to catch hold of not only visiting tourists but Singaporeans as well. Kate and I have done our fair share of staycations in Singapore. Check out our stays at Amara Sanctuary, Hard Rock Hotel & Ritz Carlton Singapore!

Infinity Pool @ Amara Sanctuary
Infinity Pool @ Amara Sanctuary


Hard Rock Hotel Singapore

Hotels in Singapore boasts of spas, pools with views and so much more! What are you waiting for?

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8. Singapore Flyer

To catch the best views of Singapore, look no further than the Singapore Flyer. At 165m, it is not only Singapore’s highest observatory but also the World’s Largest Giant Observatory Wheel!

Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer

View from the Singapore Flyer
View from the Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer also boasts of restaurants as well as the Singapore Food Trail where you can find the best of Singapore local delicacies right under one roof!

For more information, visit the official website of Singapore Flyer here.

7. Marina Barrage

Coming in at number 7 is the Marina Barrage right in the heart of our city!

View from Marina Barrage
View from Marina Barrage

The Marina Barrage is primarily a water catchment area and is the largest one in Singapore. However, it is now also an integrated lifestyle destination where one can enjoy water sports, picnics, fly kites and enjoy a spectacular view of the Singapore city skyline!

For more information, visit the website of Marina Barrage here.

6. Gardens by the Bay

See these strange looking giant trees?

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Dont mistake them as some sort of alien invasion! These “Supertrees” are the iconic structures of the Gardens by the Bay. Built at a cost of $1 billion SGD to bring to reality the vision of “City in a Garden”, the gardens is the latest icon added to the Marina Bay and is an attraction not to be missed!

For more information, visit the official website of Gardens by the Bay here.

5. Ducktours & Rivercruise

Have you experienced an amphibious vehicle that travels on the roads and cruises on the water? If not, why not hop on the Duck Tours?

Ducktours - The
Ducktours – The “Duck”

The “ducks” are retrofitted from WW2 amphibious vehicles that allow mobility on both the land and sea. This allows visitors to visit iconic landmarks such as the Swissotel (highest hotel in southeast asia) and views of the Merlion from the mouth of the Singapore River.

Merlion @ The Singapore River
Merlion @ The Singapore River

For more information, visit the official website of Duck Tours here.

4. Resorts World Sentosa

Coming in at number 4 is one of our 2 integrated resorts in Singapore – Resorts World Sentosa. The main attraction at Resorts World Sentosa is definitely the Universal Studios Singapore aka USS. Many travelers from neighborhood cities such as the beautiful Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam and Melaka come to spend their weekend in USS

View of Universal Studios Singapore from the Merlion
View of Universal Studios Singapore

There are also other attractions such as the Maritime Experential Museum, the Marine Life Park as well as the Malaysian Food Street!

Malaysian Food Street Resorts World Sentosa
Malaysian Food Street Resorts World Sentosa

There are of course several hotels that you can choose from @ Resorts World Sentosa such as Hard Rock Hotel, Hotel Michael, Crockfords Tower, Festive Hotel and Aquarius Hotel.

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For more information, visit the official website of Resorts World Sentosa here.

3. Marina Bay Sands

With 57 floors at the height of 194m, Marina Bay Sands is the most iconic structure in Singapore! It boasts of the largest sky pool, an ice skating rink, a huge shopping complex, performance theatres (here we caught “A Chorus Line“) and of course the spectacular it offers from the Sands Skypark!

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Swimming Pool Marina Bay Sands

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Sands SKy Park Sunset

Nightly stay at Marina Bay Sands starts at over $300USD, but you may be able to pick up some special deals from Agoda.

For more details, visit the official website of Marina Bay Sands here.

2. Weekend Cruise / Weekend Getaway

How about a weekend away from the hustle and bustle of it all? As they say, the seas are calling and there are really many choices of weekend cruises here in Singapore! With the establishment of the Marina Bay Cruise Centre, visitors and Singaporeans will be spoilt for choice for cruises out of Singapore!

Legend of the Seas - Royal Caribbean Cruise
Legend of the Seas – Royal Caribbean Cruise

Swimming pool of Royal Caribbean Cruise
Swimming pool of Royal Caribbean Cruise

Nightly Performances of Starcruises
Nightly Performances of Starcruises

Alternatively, there are many destinations in Malaysia that you can consider for the weekend as well. Do check out our posts for Desaru, Melaka, Johor, Sabah (Mount Kinabalu) and Cameron Highlands for more travel ideas!

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1. Singapore Zoological Gardens

Well, our number 1 pick *drum rolls* is…

THE SINGAPORE ZOO!

Entrance of Singapore Zoo
Entrance of Singapore Zoo

There are actually many reasons why we chose Singapore as the top attraction and things to do at the weekend. First of all, it has a combination of a few parks such as the zoo itself, the night safari as well as the latest river safari. There are therefore MANY species of animals for visitors to see and learn. Speaking of learning, the educational factor is really high as well. There are informative sign boards, statistics and interesting snippets all around the entire zoo. Even as an adult, there are lots of things we bet you did not know as well!

Last but most importantly, for families with kids, it is a family destination as well! Kids can learn and play all under 1 roof! With many interesting kids programmes as well as the Kidzworld, the children will definitely be entertained throughout their visit!

Kidzworld @ the Singapore Zoo
Kidzworld @ the Singapore Zoo

For more details, visit the official website of the Singapore Zoo here.

With so many attractions and things to do in Singapore this weekend, we hope you will have loads of fun! Share with us other things to do and attractions in Singapore that you have enjoyed in our comment box below!

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Top 10 things to do in Singapore this weekend
Top 10 things to do in Singapore this weekend

Where to watch F1 for free in Singapore?

Singtel Formula One F1 Grand Prix Singapore Night Race Street Circuit with Performances by Rick Astley and Shakira

Again the F1 season is upon us! Many have been asking where can we watch F1 for free in Singapore? If you search close enough, there are actually several pretty good spots to watch F1 Formula One Singapore Night Race for free!

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Here’s a map of the F1 Singapore Circuit

F1 Singapore Circuit Park Map
F1 Singapore Circuit Park Map

F1 Singapore Circuit Map

Marina Square Food Court

Our top spot has got to be the Marina Square Food Court. Well, it used to be the top spot as there was an al fresco dining area there. However, now it has been air-conditioned. The bad thing is that you cant really take good pictures and videos with the glass panels. The good thing is that you can now watch F1 in an air-conditioned area! We were there about 5pm the last time round, so chope your seats early!

Formula One (F1) Grand Prix Night Race Singapore
Formula One (F1) Grand Prix Night Race Singapore

View of F1 Singapore free from Marina Square Food Court

Marina Square close to Pan Pacific

Marina Square has a few spots actually. Right in the thick of the action, the area between Pan Pacific Hotel and Marina Square has a few spots such as the staircase and connecting bridge. Do explore to find your favourite spot!

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Helix Bridge

Helix Bridge linking MBS to the Floating Platform and Marina Square (More Shopping!)
Helix Bridge linking MBS to the Floating Platform and Marina Square (More Shopping!)

Helix Bridge to watch F1 Singapore for Free

From the Helix Bridge you can catch some views of the race. You may want to consider a pair of binoculars as well. There will definitely be a crowd. Here you can watch the race action near the flyer and the float@Marina.

Paid Venues

There are a couple of other places that offer good views but you’ll have to pay for entry fees or hotel rooms

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Marina Bay Sands Skypark
Ritz Carlton
Pan Pacific Hotel
Park Royal Collection Marina Bay

Alternatively, why not join in the fun and catch the F1 action at the ciruit park itself?

Best Free Place to watch F1 Singapore

Of course, the best free place to watch F1 Singapore is home! In the comfort of your room! F1 is usually shown free on channel 5!

If you have other places to suggest, do add them to our comments below!

Have a great F1 Singapore Season!

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Singapore City Skyline Central Business District (CBD)
Singapore City Skyline Central Business District (CBD)

View of the Singapore City Skyline from Marina Bay Sands Skypark

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Comfy Beds in Colombo City Hotel

Colombo City Hotel, Colombo, Sri Lanka: Ahhh…I just want to Zzz zzz

We arrived at Colombo slightly before 5am, after a 6 hours bus journey from Trincomalee. The bus stop was at the main train station. We checked our GPS on our phone (only 1 rupee for 1MB. So cheap!) and noted that Colombo City hotel was 800m away. There were many tuk tuk drivers touting for customers and they quoted us 300 rupees for the ride. Even though it was only about S$3, we refused to take the tuk tuk because we knew that it only cost 50 rupees for the first km (subsequent km is charged at 30 rupees). The streets were still filled with locals heading home after the Vesak Day celebrations, and there were many policemen patrolling, so we reckoned it was safe enough to walk to Colombo City Hotel.

World Trade Centre opposite of Colombo City Hotel
World Trade Centre opposite of Colombo City Hotel

World Trade Centre opposite of Colombo City Hotel

Colombo City Hotel
Colombo City Hotel

Colombo City Hotel Sri Lanka

It was fairly easy to locate Colombo City Hotel as it was just opposite the World Trade Centre. The facade of the building was brightly lit and the light decorations on the trees in front made it a very beautiful picture as we approached the hotel. The staff on duty that night was friendly. He brought us to our room after we decided to pay the half day rate in order to get some rest due to the lack of sleep on the bus. I loved the room! It was spacious, the TV had ESPN channel, and most importantly, a bath tub! 🙂 The little pleasures in life….ahhhhhh.

TV and Kettle in Colombo City Hotel
TV and Kettle in Colombo City Hotel

TV and Kettle in Colombo City Hotel

Bath tub! in Colombo City Hotel
Bath tub! in Colombo City Hotel

Bath tub in Colombo City Hotel

Comfy Beds in Colombo City Hotel
Comfy Beds in Colombo City Hotel

Comfy Beds in Colombo City Hotel

Dressing Table in Colombo City Hotel
Dressing Table in Colombo City Hotel

Dressing Table in Colombo City Hotel

We took a nice hot bath and rested for 3 hours before we head up to the Panoroma Roof Top Restaurant for breakfast. Breakfast was simple but filling, and the supervisor on duty gave us directions to shopping malls.

Panoroma Roof Top Restaurant in Colombo City Hotel
Panoroma Roof Top Restaurant in Colombo City Hotel

Panoroma Roof Top Restaurant in Colombo City Hotel

We were in Colombo 1, and most of the shopping malls were in Colombo 3,4 and 7. It was easy to flag down a metered tuk tuk. We enjoyed a day in the city, shopping for gifts for friends and relatives. When we were done, we strolled along the coast and made our way back to the hotel. The location of Colombo City Hotel was awesome, and the price of USD90 was well worth it! 🙂

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Vesak Day lantern decorations at dive shop at Trincomalee

A Night in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka: Under the Stars, Illuminated by the Full Moon

The full moon hung fairly low that night, providing light for guests and locals who were playing beach volleyball. It was also especially pretty because of the many lanterns for Vesak Day celebrations. Sitting on a deck chair by the beach and enjoying the cool sea breeze was a great way to end the day before we went to Trincomalee town to catch our 10pm bus to Colombo City.

Vesak Day lantern decorations at dive shop at Trincomalee
Vesak Day lantern decorations at dive shop at Trincomalee

Vesak Day lantern decorations at dive shop at Trincomalee

Chillax by the beach at night at Trincomalee
Chillax by the beach at night at Trincomalee

Chillax by the beach at night at Trincomalee

A game of beach volleyball under the moonlight
A game of beach volleyball under the moonlight

A game of beach volleyball under the moonlight

Natural light vs Artificial light
Natural light vs Artificial light

Natural light vs Artificial light

We were excited about our 6 hours bus ride to Colombo. The locals that we met informed us that the bus is safer than the train. It was also very affordable. A “regular” bus is abt S$8 while a “luxury” bus cost about S$12. We chose the “luxury bus” and was impressed by how new and clean the bus was. The bus was also very punctual. We set off at 10pm sharp and arrived in Colombo slightly before 5am. There was a toilet stop during the journey but we did not dare to use the public toilet at 2am 😛 The only thing I did not like was that the volume of the Tamil movie that was screened during the trip was too loud. (and we did not understand the movie as it was without subtitles!) A local guy did inform the driver to lower the volume but he did not 🙁

10pm Night Bus from Trincomalee to Colombo
10pm Night Bus from Trincomalee to Colombo

10pm Night Bus from Trincomalee to Colombo

Well, that explained our lack of sleep (even though it was meant to be a night bus! And we thought we could save on a night in Colombo City Hotel) and so we ended up checking in at 5am and paid the half day rate. Oh well, that is another story altogether. Read on!

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Uppuveli, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka: Chillax By The Beach

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 5

Uppuveli, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka: Chillax By The Beach

We were looking forward to the Trincomalee as we were a little weary from the trekking and climbing. It would be nice to chillax by the beach and focus on getting a nice tan before we head back to Singapore 🙂 We stayed at Lotus Park at Uppuveli which is about 10mins tuk tuk ride away from Trincomalee town centre. What is awesome about Lotus Park is that there is a swimming pool! Yay! And it has direct access to the beach, which is really nice and peaceful. It is not as touristy as Phuket or Bali.

When we are on a vacation, we like to catch either the sun rise or sun set (depending on our location). And for this trip, we woke up at 5.15am to catch the sunrise at 5.40am. Enjoy the photos below 🙂

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 1
Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 1

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 2
Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 2

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 2

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 3
Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 3

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 3

Progession of sunrise at Trincomalee 4
Progession of sunrise at Trincomalee 4

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 4

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 5
Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 5

Progression of sunrise at Trincomalee 5

As we were about to head back to our room for a short nap, we saw a group of fishermen pulling in their net. We thought they were almost done but it was another hour before the net was fully pulled in! It was a lot of work and the men (most of them looked quite elderly) were tired when the work was done. However, the catch that morning was not too good. According to a local, he told us that the fishermen only earn USD3 a day, and that there are very little fish these days due to dynamite fishing in the past.

Fishermen at work at Trincomalee
Fishermen at work at Trincomalee

Fishermen at work at Trincomalee

Timing and co-ordination of fishermen at Trincomalee
Timing and co-ordination of fishermen at Trincomalee

Timing and co-ordination of fishermen at Trincomalee

Almost there!
Almost there!

Almost there!

Fishermen checking out their catch for the day
Fishermen checking out their catch for the day

Fishermen checking out their catch for the day

Fishermen looking a little upset with the day's catch
Fishermen looking a little upset with the day’s catch

Fishermen looking a little upset with the days catch


Fishermen at Trincomalee Sri Lanka

Finally we get to just sit back and do nothing! We enjoyed a pot of tea with yummy Munchee biscuits by the pool. After 3 hours, we got the perfect tan 🙂 But the slathering of moisturiser after that was quite a chore 😛

Enjoying a cup of tea by the pool at Trincomalee
Enjoying a cup of tea by the pool at Trincomalee

Enjoying a cup of tea by the pool at Trincomalee

Munchee biscuits and Tea. Yum.
Munchee biscuits and Tea. Yum.

Munchee biscuits and Tea – Yum!

Chillax at Trincomalee – Awesome! 🙂

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P.S If you are into diving, each dive costs about 30euros. Night dive will cost slightly more. If you are interested in snorkelling, there are boat rides out to Pigeon Island at around 9am by different boat operators.

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Sigiriya Rock, Dambulla, Sri Lanka: Awesome Rock with Interesting History

Sigiriya Rock Dambulla Sri Lanka

Sigiriya Rock, Dambulla, Sri Lanka: Awesome Rock with Interesting History

Remember I mentioned that the ticket price for foreign tourist is constantly reviewed by the government? Well, it only cost USD15 to climb Sigiriya Rock a few years back but now it is USD30!! *horrors* (quickly purchase your airplane tickets to visit Sri Lanka now!)

Sigiriya Rock
Sigiriya Rock

Sigiriya Rock

At Sigiriya Rock, you can pay S$10 for a guide climb the rock with you and explain to you the history of the rock and the palace. It is also good so that you have someone to take photos for you when you are on the top of the rock 🙂

It is a fairly easy climb compared to the Dunhinda Fall and the stairs have recently undergone maintenance work (so it is safe!). But for those who have phobia for heights, you may find it a little scary when climbing, so don’t look down!

Lion Claws at Sigiriya Rock
Lion Claws at Sigiriya Rock

Lion Claws at Sigiriya Rock

Stairs heading up the Sigiriya Rock
Stairs heading up the Sigiriya Rock

Stairs heading up the Sigiriya Rock

Scary stairs at Sigiriya Rock!
Scary stairs at Sigiriya Rock!

Scary stairs at Sigiriya Rock

You can pack your breakfast and have a picnic when you reach the top of Sigiriya Rock but beware of the monkeys who are after your food.

Halfway up the Sigiriya Rock
Halfway up the Sigiriya Rock

Halfway up the Sigiriya Rock

Ruins of Palace on Sigiriya Rock
Ruins of Palace on Sigiriya Rock

Ruins of Palace on Sigiriya Rock

Top of the Sigiriya Rock
Top of the Sigiriya Rock

Top of the Sigiriya Rock

It takes about 45mins to climb up, so be prepared to set off early so that it won’t be too hot when you reach the top of Sigiriya Rock. Wear comfortable clothes, sensible shoes and bring a bottle of water with you. Enjoy the climb and the view! 🙂

PS. As we were leaving Sigiriya Rock at around 11am, we saw a bus load of Chinese tourists. The girls were wearing flowy dresses and wedge heels! Well, maybe they were really comfortable in that attire since I heard that there are people who climb the Great Wall of China in high heels! I would love to see that for myself…anyone wants to sponsor our trip to China? 🙂

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A Digression – The Only Tunnel We Drove Through in Sri Lanka

Almost exiting the tunnel

A Digression – The Only Tunnel We Drove Through in Sri Lanka

As we headed up north from Kataragama, towards the mountainous central part of Sri lanka – Badulla, Ella, Nuwara Eliya and Kandy, we drove along the winding road as the elevation increased, and down the winding road as we got to the other side. It was interesting to note that throughout our journey, we only drove through one tunnel! Our driver wound down his window and had a lot of fun shouting and whistling in the tunnel, and hearing the echoes 🙂 The little moments of joy in life 🙂

 Inside the tunnel
Inside the tunnel

Inside the tunnel

Almost exiting the tunnel
Almost exiting the tunnel

Almost exiting the tunnel

Out of the tunnel
Out of the tunnel

Out of the tunnel

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Horton Plains, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka: A Great Workout!

Horton Plains Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka

Horton Plains, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka: A Great Workout!

Digress again: If you have been reading our posts on Sri Lanka (and the rest of our blog), you will realise that we like to blog about our hotel accommodation. We pride in finding the best deal; value for money; good location; clean room and comfort; helpful staff and feeling welcomed; wonderful facilities (swimming pool is our weakness. Heh). But I am not going to blog about our hotel in Nuwara Eliya. It was supposed to be one of the highlights of our trip – I was looking forward to posting wonderful pictures and raving about it (since we decided to splurge on this expensive hotel as a mid-trip treat). But all I can say is that either the staff were rigid in their thinking;, or not thinking at all, or just out to cheat customers of their money. So, no free advertising for this hotel even if it is mentioning its name in a bad review.

Back to Horton Plains…

The entrance fee for foreign tourists is about S$23 (inclusive of tax and service charge) and S$0.60 for locals. (You can start to see the pattern now). It is a short walk from the main entrance to the ticketing counter but it can also take quite some time as the tickets are handwritten. There is a toilet at the main entrance that looked recently renovated, so it is fairly clean with the modern seats.

Signage to Horton Plains National Park
Signage to Horton Plains National Park

Signage to Horton Plains National Park

Entrance of Horton Plains National Park
Entrance of Horton Plains National Park

Entrance of Horton Plains National Park

Little Reminders for the visitors to Horton Plains National Park
Little Reminders for the visitors to Horton Plains National Park

Little Reminders for the visitors to Horton Plains National Park

We went to the park’s Visitor Centre and enquired about the trails. We were informed that there were 2 trails and the shorter one is about 9km which will take us about 3 hours. We were not expecting to walk for so long! 🙁 But we already paid for the entrance fee, so oh well. ( I did do my homework and asked our driver whether there was going to be a lot of climbing on this trip since we were tired from Dunhinda Falls, and he assured me it was “plains” so it would be easy. But I guess it slipped my mind to ask him how long the trail will be! By the way, there was some climbing involved especially at Baker’s Falls.)

Because we planned to set off early, the weather was quite kind to us during most part of our walk. Certain areas were shady and cool, and some were sunny but breezy. At some parts, the path seemed endless with no destination in sight, and we often asked “Are we there yet?” like annoying little children.

Small Stream along the plains
Small Stream along the plains

Small Stream along the plains

One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park
One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park

One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park

Are we there yet
Are we there yet

Are we there yet?

Finally we reached Little World’s End! It seemed really scary standing near the edge as there was no safety barricade. According to our driver, there were Sri Lankan couples with “many many problems” who jumped off the cliff. Hmm, not sure if it was true. We took more photos and braced ourselves for the next 1.75km hike to the Greater World’s End.

Finally! We've reached Little World's End at Horton Plains National Park
Finally! We’ve reached Little World’s End at Horton Plains National Park

Finally We reached Little Worlds End at Horton Plains National Park

View from the Little World's End at Horton Plains National Park
View from the Little World’s End at Horton Plains National Park

View from the Little Worlds End at Horton Plains National Park

Little World's End also known as Mini World's End
Little World’s End also known as Mini World’s End

Little Worlds End also known as Mini Worlds End

Another 1.75Km Hike to Greater World's End
Another 1.75Km Hike to Greater World’s End

Another 1.75 Km Hike to Greater Worlds End

The view from Greater World’s End looked about the same as the one from Little World’s End, although it is supposed to be about 3 times higher. We quickly looked for signs to direct us to the last attraction of the loop trail – Baker’s Falls.

Greater World's End!
Greater World’s End!

Greater Worlds End

Small Signage to Direct Us to Baker's Falls
Small Signage to Direct Us to Baker’s Falls

Small Signage to Direct Us to Bakers Falls

Big Signage to Direct Us back to Park Headquarters
Big Signage to Direct Us back to Park Headquarters

Big Signage to Direct Us back to Park Headquarters

Along the way, there were several paths that were repaved because the older ones had become uneven and slippery. Some of the paths were very narrow and we had to really watch our step. There were also a couple of bridges that we had to cross, and we doubted the sturdiness of the bridge 😛 This “perilous” path reminded me of our Sapa trip in Vietnam

Mini Bridge. We Wondered If It Is Safe
Mini Bridge. We Wondered If It Is Safe

Mini Bridge We Wondered If It Was Safe

Interesting Plants At Horton Plains National Park. We thought it resembled the fried cauliflower we had for dinner last night.
Interesting Plants At Horton Plains National Park. We thought it resembled the fried cauliflower we had for dinner last night.

Interesting Plants At Horton Plains National Park We thought it resembled the fried cauliflower we had for dinner last night

Another Bridge to Cross...and The path ahead was a little slippery and sloped
Another Bridge to Cross…and The path ahead was a little slippery and sloped

Another Bridge to Cross and The path ahead was a little slippery and sloped

We Can Hear the Waterfall! Are We There Yet!
We Can Hear the Waterfall! Are We There Yet!

We Can Hear the Waterfall – Are We There Yet?

We got excited when we could hear the sound of flowing water! We could see the downstream of the waterfall but the waterfall was not in sight. It was about another 30mins before we reached Baker’s Falls. And before we could see Baker’s Falls, we had to make our way down a steep slope, holding on to tree branches/trunks for safety! But of course the locals wearing their simple rubber slippers made it looked like it was an easy feat 🙂

Signage for Baker's Falls
Signage for Baker’s Falls

Signage for Bakers Falls

Baker's Falls
Baker’s Falls

Bakers Falls


Video of Bakers Falls

As it was a loop trail, we knew we had to make our way back to the car park. We saw the sign that says “3.5km to park headquarters”, and went “Ahhhhhh!~~” So we took a deep breath and psyched ourselves for the last part of the trail.

Ahhhh...we have only trekked two-thirds of the trail
Ahhhh…we have only trekked two-thirds of the trail

Ahhhh we have only trekked two-thirds of the trail!

We took slightly more than 3 hours to complete the trail because we stopped for a little picnic along the way. Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sufficient water for the hike and think about what clothes you want to wear if you want to avoid funny tan lines (especially the ladies!) 🙂

Extra: We were pleasantly surprised to see a deer near the exit of Horton Plains National Park. It was right beside the road and it looked directly at us when we drove by. I guess it got used to cars and humans already.

Unexpected Sighting of Deer as we left Horton Plains National Park
Unexpected Sighting of Deer as we left Horton Plains National Park

Unexpected Sighting of Deer as we left Horton Plains National Park

Close up of Deer
Close up of Deer

Close up of Deer

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TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) : Best Buffet Restaurant in Singapore?

Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

TODAI International and Seafood Buffet Restaurant at Marina Bay Sands has got to be the most extensive buffet we’ve ever been to! However, the extensive buffet also comes with a price. To see how expensive it is, check out its pricing below…(correct as of date of publish)

Price of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet

LUNCH

Monday ~ Friday
Adult: $42++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $22++

Sat., Sun. & Holiday, Holiday Eve
Adult: $58++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $26++

DINNER

Monday ~ Thursday
Adult: $54++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $26++

Fri., Sat., Sun. & Holiday, Holiday Eve
Adult: $58++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $26++

Location

#B2-01 The Shoppes @ Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Ave Singapore 018972

So if you visit on the weekends, it would cost about 70 bucks per person! However, is it really worth it to spend so much on a buffet?

Entrance to TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Entrance to TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Entrance to TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

The first thing we noticed as we entered the restaurant was that the entire restaurant was quite spacious with a nice setting and ambience.

Nice Ambience and Seating at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Nice Ambience and Seating at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Nice Ambience and Seating at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

After being seated, we glanced through the site map and decided to have a go at every section of the restaurant.

Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

As you can see from the map, the choice is so varied with so many options to choose from! There’s Sushi, Seafood, Chinese, Noodles, Pizza, Pasta, Churrasco, Korean Food and Desserts! Next, we’ll go through each section and its recommended food!

Churrascaria aka Churrasco / Korean Food

Churrascaria section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Churrascaria section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Churrascaria section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

This was Tom’s favourite section! Also known as the meat lover’s section! We were glad that we have not visited the Brazilian Churrascaria before because a visit to TODAI also covers the Churrasco section where the barbecued meats were simply “ma ma mia!”.

Plate of Churrasco and Korean dish
Plate of Churrasco and Korean dish

Plate of Churrasco and Korean dish

There was beef, pork and wings. However the highlight for the Churrasco section was the BBQ pork! (See top left). The meat was tender and flavourful. Each slice came with a little bit of pork fat that really brought out its natural juicy flavour! It’s no surprise that we went for seconds (and thirds and fourths…). Also, give the jalapenos, onions and other garnishes a try. The flavours match the Churrasco and makes it less jalat (Singaporeans – pls comment below if you know how to explain jalat in English. Tks!)

Just beside the Churrasco section is the Korean Food section. We wanted to try the la chao nian gao (spicy rice cake – bottom right) that we so often see in Korean dramas. Well, it turned out not too amazing afterall. The cake was a little tough and we’ve not really used to the flavour. The fried noodle was not bad (well so is anything fried right?)

Seafood, Sushi and Sashimi!

Seafood section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Seafood section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Seafood section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Next we came to the highlight of the restaurant. The SEAFOOD SECTION! The seafood section boasts of snow crab, sashimi,sushi, fresh prawns, escargot and oysters! For us, the highlight was the escargot and oysters…

Seafood platter at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Seafood platter at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Seafood platter at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Plate of sushi with interesting names
Plate of sushi with interesting names

Plate of sushi with interesting names

It was quite interesting to try escargot for the first time. You would be thinking like “Why would you want to try garden snails?!”. On the contrary, the escargot was not slimy, it had a firm and fresh texture. Hey, come to think of it now, maybe it’s not escargot. (Any visitor to TODAI can verify that shelled creature?). It was quite easy to extract the entire meat out of the shell, just use a fork to poke part of it, with a gentle tug, it all comes out. The meat was succulent and fresh, try it and tell us what you think!

As with other restaurants, the prawns, sashimi and snow crabs were really fresh. The prawns were especially firm, from which you know its really fresh and the taste was sweet! As for the oysters, it was also excellent in the sense that it was the best we’ve tasted in Singapore so far (best ever was freshly shucked ones in Australia). The oysters here were also freshly shucked by the chef within the counter. You have to ask him for the oysters and he would give you only 2 at one time. Hence, we also came back for seconds and thirds…but just a word of caution, oysters are high in cholesterol…just stop at 20.

Chinese Foods

Chinese Foods Section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Chinese Foods Section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Chinese Foods Section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Variety of chinese food and at least 3 different ways of cooking duck meat
Variety of chinese food and at least 3 different ways of cooking duck meat

Variety of chinese food and at least 3 different ways of cooking duck meat

The Chinese fare was ok. You could taste that the ingredients were really fresh but from the chinese taste perspective it’s really just ok. Even the chilli crayfish was normal. The crayfish was fresh no doubt, but the sauce was just mediocre. Still, when the crayfish arrived, it would be gone in a matter of minutes! The server would be there to serve each customer just 2 piece with some sauce. So if you miss a batch, you would have to wait about 10 minutes for the next batch. Make sure you “lurk” around when you see the chefs about to serve (you can actually observe them cook through the glass panels)…

Popular Crayfish with snow crab at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Popular Crayfish with snow crab at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Popular Crayfish with snow crab at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Pizza, Pasta, Noodles and Fried Stuffs

Noodles section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Noodles section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Noodles section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Pizza and Calamari
Pizza and Calamari

Pizza and Calamari

Shrimp Cream Sauce with Spaghetti and Chicken Wings from Churrasco
Shrimp Cream Sauce with Spaghetti and Chicken Wings from Churrasco

Shrimp Cream Sauce with Spaghetti and Chicken Wings from Churrasco

Laksa without hum (cockles) from the noodles section
Laksa without hum (cockles) from the noodles section

Laksa without hum (cockles) from the noodles section

Well, there’s nothing much to shout about at this section except that the pizza was thin crust with an excellent taste (cold soba was also available). Otherwise, DO NOT TRY the spaghetti and laksa.

Desserts!

Dessert section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Dessert section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Dessert section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Last but not least, we have finally arrived at Kate’s favourite section, DESSERTS!

Yummy waffles with soft serve icecream, berry yohgurt, orange chococalate cake, banana chocolate and macarons!
Yummy waffles with soft serve icecream, berry yohgurt, orange chococalate cake, banana chocolate and macarons!

Yummy waffles with soft serve icecream, berry yohgurt, orange chococalate cake, banana chocolate and macarons!

The highlight at this section was the waffles. Its freshly made and when you pick up your waffle, you know that it just left the heater not too long ago. It’s fragrant, crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside and warm!! Goes really well with ice cream (though not the soft serve kind but not much of a choice here). The macarons had only 1 flavour, so do not be deceived by the different colours. The cakes were also not too bad. Hence, Kate thoroughly enjoyed this section!

In Conclusion…

We actually do recommend this place. Just that the price is a little steep. But you can be assured that the foods are of the freshest grade and the ambience, location and wide variety of food should be more than make up for the price!

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A Digression – On Board A Squeezy Train in Sri Lanka (It Is Really Like That! )

It is really like that!

A Digression – On Board A Squeezy Train in Sri Lanka (It Is Really Like That! )

Bear with me as I digress from our itinerary 😛 I know we have seen photos in the newspapers or in documentaries but we were still shocked when we saw the following. Heh. Nothing beats experiencing it yourself, I guess.

Train Approaching
Train Approaching

Train Approaching

It is really like that!
It is really like that!

It is really like that!

Local Train Station
Local Train Station

Local Train Station

P.S We also drove past the highest elevation train station in Sri Lanka but I was not quick enough with the camera 🙁

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Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Hakgala Botanical Gardens, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka: Beautiful Landscapes and Pretty Flowers

We left Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow at 9.30am after a delicious Sri Lankan breakfast. After an hour on the road, we arrived at Dunhinda Falls. It was a tiring climb so we took the opportunity to nap during the 3 hours ride to Nuwara Eliya. What greeted us when we alighted from the car at our next destination, Hakgala Botanical Gardens, was cool, fresh air (Which we greatly appreciated after being cooped up in the car for 3 hours!)

Entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Map of HUGE Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Map of HUGE Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Map of HUGE Hakgala Botanical Gardens

The entrance fee for foreign adult is about S$11. Students get a discounted price of about S$8.
Locals only need to pay S$0.60! That explained the crowd in the gardens – Many families were having picnic in the garden; students still in their uniforms were hanging out, chatting, playing cricket etc.

As you can see from the map, the Hakgala Botanical Gardens is really huge. We walked for more than an hour and did not manage to cover the whole garden. We were afraid to venture too far as we needed to put into consideration the time needed to walk back to the main entrance. Our next hotel was another 1 hour car ride; and because of the narrow winding road, we wanted to make sure our driver drove while the sun is still up. If we had the time, we would have loved to sit on the grass and enjoy a picnic!

We took a few photographs of the gardens but I do not think they do justice to the gardens. You have to be there to experience it yourself! But in the meantime, enjoy the photos 🙂

Central Pond in Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Central Pond in Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Central Pond in Hakgala Botanical Gardens

First few pretty flowers near the entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens
First few pretty flowers near the entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

First few pretty flowers near the entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

One of the many rocky steps in the Hakgala Botanical Gardens
One of the many rocky steps in the Hakgala Botanical Gardens

One of the many rocky steps in the Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Hill top Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Hill top Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Hill top Hakgala Botanical Gardens

I don't know the name of this flower but I love the colour!
I don’t know the name of this flower but I love the colour!

I dont know the name of this flower but I love the colour

Arty shot of sunlight thru the trees
Arty shot of sunlight thru the trees

Arty shot of sunlight thru the trees

Rock Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Rock Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Rock Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Sculpture in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Sculpture in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Sculpture in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

My favourite flower - sunflower!
My favourite flower – sunflower!

My favourite flower – Sunflower

Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

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Bakers Falls

Waterfalls in Sri Lanka: Small Ones, Big Ones

“Don’t go chasing waterfalls. Please stick to the rivers and lakes that you’re used to” -TLC

We visited a few waterfalls during this Sri Lanka trip. Some were admired from afar, some were up close and personal (after trekking and climbing!). Some were free of charge, and some required either a nominal park fee or a very expensive park permit.

The first one is Diyaluma Falls. We drove past the waterfall on our way to Ella and we stopped to take photos. There wasn’t a lot happening around that area except for the Diyaluma Falls Inn.

Diyaluma Falls
Diyaluma Falls

Diyaluma Falls

Our driver then asked us if we were interested to “shower” in a waterfall and he said he would bring to one where we can soak in the water. However, when we arrived the waterfall, he changed his mind and said it was too dangerous. There was even a huge sign painted in red to indicate the number of lives lost in the waterfall. *scary* We did not managed to get the name of the waterfall though.

Another waterfall but unsure of its name
Another waterfall but unsure of its name

Dangerous Waterfall

Bakers Falls is located within the Horton Plains Park. This required a fair amount of trekking and the last part to Bakers Fall was quite steep. I personally found it quite difficult to climb but I saw local elderly women wearing slippers climbing with ease; much like the locals in Sapa, Vietnam.

Bakers Falls
Bakers Falls

Bakers Falls

Another angle of Bakers Falls
Another angle of Bakers Falls

Another angle of Bakers Falls


Video of Bakers Falls

Though it’s much much much smaller compared to the Niagara Falls, still it provided a lovely sight after the trekking. A good place to cool off and enjoy a dip as well 🙂

It is much cheaper to visit Dunhinda Falls (only S$2 per person) and you actually get to see 2 waterfalls – the Mini Dunhinda Falls and the Dunhinda Falls. It took us about 30minutes to trek to the Dunhinda Falls and some parts can be very narrow and slippery. You can pay the locals a small fee of about S$1 for him to assist you along the way. There are several souvenir stalls, refreshment stalls and rest stops along the way so take your time and enjoy the scenery!

Dunhinda Falls
Dunhinda Falls

Dunhinda Falls

Scary bridge that used to be the path to Dunhinda Falls
Scary bridge that used to be the path to Dunhinda Falls

Scary bridge that used to be the path to Dunhinda Falls


Video of Dunhinda Falls

On the next day, our driver did bring us to another waterfall where we can swim or just soak our feet and enjoy a natural foot massage while sitting on the rocks. We did not manage to take any photos as we were in the waters, and oops, we forgot to ask our driver for the name of the waterfall again!

Take time to find the hidden treasures and enjoy the roar of the waterfalls and the spray of the water when you are in Sri Lanka! 🙂

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Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow, Ella, Sri Lanka: Where You Feel Like You’re At Home

Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow Ella Sri Lanka

Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow, Ella, Sri Lanka: Where You Feel Like You’re At Home

After visiting Yala National Park, we were excited about our next destination. It’s time for a change in climatekand we can’t wait to be up on the mountain to check out the view! (except that we had to endure about 3 hours of winding car ride, but it is well worthed it!) There are not many hotels in the Badulla/Ella region. We googled and found Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow. There were many good reviews for the accommodation and the plus point was they allowed us to pay in cash upon arrival unlike other hotels that insist we pay by bank transfer first (which means more cost incurred).

Old but comfortable bed, with mosquito net, in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow
Old but comfortable bed, with mosquito net, in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Old but comfortable bed with mosquito net in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Spacious bathroom with hot water in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow
Spacious bathroom with hot water in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Spacious bathroom with hot water in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Bookshelf at the corner of dining room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow
Bookshelf at the corner of dining room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Bookshelf at the corner of dining room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Living room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow
Living room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Living room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Dining Room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow
Dining Room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Dining Room in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow is located at the end of Ella town. It is a nice and quiet place with its own garden. The owner, Cynthia, and her family were hospitable and made us feel right at home. And it is at this place that we got to eat our authentic Sri Lankan food! It is not as spicy as I.dian food but full of flavour! Yummy!

Table setting for dinner in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow
Table setting for dinner in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Table setting for dinner in Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow

Cream of Leek Soup
Cream of Leek Soup

Cream of Leek Soup

String hoppers and Boiled Eggs
String hoppers and Boiled Eggs

String hoppers and Boiled Eggs

Dhal, Chicken curry and Coconut Sambal
Dhal, Chicken curry and Coconut Sambal

Dhal Chicken curry and Coconut Sambal

Caramel Pudding
Caramel Pudding

Caramel Pudding

The room at Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow cost USD35 per night and you can choose either bed & breakfast, half board or full board. You can spend the cool evening sitting in the garden chatting with your friends or play boardgames provided by the family. Just a gentle reminder: Do help the locals save electricity and water. Turn off the lights when you are not in the room, and do not take long hot showers.

Ella is a good rest stop before you continue the journey up to Nurawa Eliya, which is about another 4 hours drive. In Ella town, there are many cafes where you can enjoy a pot of tea and snack on sandwiches while you people-watch. You can also stock up on your Munchee biscuits at the small local stalls! Our favourites are Lemon Puff and Milk & Cream 🙂

With our car stocked up with water and Munchee biscuits, we were ready for our 4 hours ride to Nurawa Eliya! 🙂

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Yala National Park, Sri Lanka: Get On The Wild Side!

The first animal to greet us

Yala National Park, Sri Lanka: Get On The Wild Side!

Yala National Park is actually a wild life sanctuary sort of like a safari and is most visited national park in Sri Lanka. We were advised to set off at 5am (even though the Park only opens at 6am, and the ride from My Village Hotel only takes 30mins) so that the jeep will one of the first few when entering the Yala National Park. I guess the “early bird catches the worm” theory holds true in Sri Lanka too 🙂

The Yala National Park has 2 tours (each abt 4hrs): The morning 4our, and the afternoon/evening tour

When you pay for the Yala National Park entrance tickets, it includes the fee for a guide from the park.
The fee for a foreign adult (as of May 2012) is 1945 rupees (abt S$20).
We also had to pay 60 rupees each for our own driver and the jeep driver..
The above is subjected to service charge and VAT.
(As you can see, the difference in the local and the tourist fees is huge! And from what my Sri Lankan friend shared, the government is likely to increase it further as tourism is boosting the country’s economy. So head down to Sri Lanka soon before the next price hike!)

Our main objective of the safari journey was to catch a glimpse of the elusive leopard, and the joke of the day was “Quick, send a Facebook msg to the animals to come out now” /“The animals are not responding to my tweets”/”There is poor reception here so the animals didn’t receive our texts”. It was hilarious! I will leave you to enjoy the photos and the captions 🙂

Setting off for Yala National Park at 5am
Setting off for Yala National Park at 5am

Setting off for Yala National Park at 5am

And we thought we were the earliest!
And we thought we were the earliest!

And we thought we were the earliest

Enter at your own risk!
Enter at your own risk!

Enter at your own risk

Entrance of Yala National Park
Entrance of Yala National Park

Entrance of Yala National Park

The first animal to greet us
The first animal to greet us

The first animal to greet us

The elephant that pooped and went away
The elephant that pooped and went away

The elephant that pooped and went away

Crocodile enjoying the morning sun
Crocodile enjoying the morning sun

Crocodile enjoying the morning sun

Crocodile enjoying a morning swim
Crocodile enjoying a morning swim

Crocodile enjoying a morning swim

First glimpse of the sun
First glimpse of the sun

First glimpse of the sun

Sunrise!
Sunrise!

Sunrise

Hare trying to cross the road
Hare trying to cross the road

Hare trying to cross the road

Beautiful Kingfisher
Beautiful Kingfisher

Beautiful Kingfisher

Can you spot the birds on the branches
Can you spot the birds on the branches

Can you spot the birds on the branches?

The elephants are finally out after we text them! Heh.
The elephants are finally out after we text them! Heh.

The elephants are finally out after we text them! Heh!

Close up shot of elephant
Close up shot of elephant

Close up shot of elephant

Deer resting in the shade
Deer resting in the shade

Deer resting in the shade

Can you spot the spotted deer
Can you spot the spotted deer

Can you spot the spotted deer?

Can you spot the owl
Can you spot the owl

Can you spot the owl?

Can you spot the monkeys
Can you spot the monkeys

Can you spot the monkeys?

Peacock
Peacock

Peacock

Wild boars
Wild boars

Wild boars

Buffalo
Buffalo

Buffalo

Reflections 1
Reflections 1

Reflections 1

Reflections 2
Reflections 2

Reflections 2

Narrow Path
Narrow Path

Narrow Pathway in Yala National Park

Rest stop for photo taking
Rest stop for photo taking

Rest stop for phototaking

Area hit by 2004 Boxing Day tsunami
Area hit by 2004 Boxing Day tsunami

Area hit by 2004 Boxing Day tsunami

Bye Bye Yala National Park
Bye Bye Yala National Park

Bye Bye Yala National Park

Hope you’ve enjoyed our little game of “Can you spot the…” I guess we were not lucky enough to see the leopard but we did enjoy the jeep ride through the park! It was the highlight of the day! 🙂

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Hummanaya / Kudawella Blow Hole, Dikewella, Sri Lanka: Hear The Roar & Feel The Spray!

Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 3

Hummanaya / Kudawella Blow Hole, Dikewella, Sri Lanka: Hear The Roar & Feel The Spray!

On our way from Galle to Tissamaharama, our driver suggested that we drive by Dikewella to see probably the world’s highest blow hole, the Hummanaya Blow Hole.

At the entrance of the Hummanaya Blow Hole, the first thing that caught my eye was the huge rib of a blue whale!

Bones of blue whale at entrance of Hummanaya Blowhole. sgd2 for entrance
Bones of blue whale at entrance of Hummanaya Blowhole. sgd2 for entrance

Bones of blue whale at entrance of Hummanaya Blow Hole – SGD 2 for entrance fee

After paying a nominal fee of S$2 at the ticket counter, we had to trek about 20minutes to see the Hummanaya Blow Hole. As it wasn’t the right season, the height of the spray was not as high as some had mentioned (about 120feet). Nevertherless, it was awesome to hear the pressure build up like rumbling thunder, the hissing sound of the spray, and feeling the cool spray on your skin on a hot day!

Hummanaya Blowhole
Hummanaya Blowhole

Hummanaya Blow Hole

Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 1
Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 1

Progression of Hummanaya Blow hole

Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 2
Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 2

Progression of Hummanaya Blow hole 2

Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 3
Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 3

Progression of Hummanaya Blow hole 3

Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 4
Progression of Hummanaya Blowhole 4

Progression of Hummanaya Blow hole 4

This happens every 10 to 15 minutes depending on wind direction and level of water, so get your camera ready for the perfect shot of the Hummanaya Blow Hole! 🙂

In addition, you can really hear the roar of the blow hole as the pressure builds up! Not only that, the spray can also be felt! Talk about 4D experience!

So remember, the next time you make a trip from Galle to Tissamaharama while on a trip in Sri Lanka, why not make a trip to Hummanaya Blow Hole as well? It will definitely be an unforgettable experience!

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Afterthoughts on Fatty Cheong’s Roast Pork, Roast Duck and Char Siew @ ABC Brickworks Market and Food Centre

Fatty Cheong’s Roast Pork, Roast Duck and Char Siew (肥仔祥) @ ABC Hawker Centre

After watching Fatty Cheong’s roast duck, roast pork and char siew on meat and greed, Kate and I finally decided to give it a try to see if it was really worth all the hype. There’s no pictures taken this time round as there are already tonnes of these pictures on all other foodie sites.

Fatty Cheong is located at ABC Brickworks Market and Food Centre (along Jalan Bukit Merah). Fatty Cheong itself is located opposite KFC beside a small bakery within the food centre. It is really quite hard to miss the long queue. Kate and I waited for half an hour before it was our turn! So without further ado, we shall go through these 3 foods that are recommended at Fatty Cheong, in order of preference…

Roast Duck at Fatty Cheong aka 烧鸭

We ranked the roast duck right up there because the taste was really impeccable! It was once said that Fatty Cheong himself worked at a hotel before (do correct us if we’re wrong) and that was where he picked up his skills in meat roasting.

Back to the duck, the roasted duck at Fatty Cheong can easily be placed in the realms of roasted ducks served in hotels and chinese restaurants (See Peking Duck @ Prima Tower). This is because of the flavourful taste of the duck and not to mention THE CRISPY SKIN!! Taken together, the skin and the meat compliment each other to perfection. Hear the crispy skin crackle in your mouth while the flavours of the meat bursts forth. Yum!

Char Siew at Fatty Cheong aka 叉烧

The 不见天 (direct translation : no see sky) portion of the meat is used for the char siew at Fatty Cheong. The reason why the portion of the pork is called 不见天 is simply because this is the portion at the belly of the pig and literally does not see the sky. This portion is said to be the creme de la creme for char siew roasting because of the bits of fat that makes the char siew oh so flavourful and tender.

This is the disclaimer part. We were served with the portion of the char siew without much fatty parts. This made the overall texture a little on the tough side. This could be why we’re placing it after the roast duck eventhough many have raved about the char siew at Fatty Cheong.

Well, we must say that the sauce used was one of the best we’ve tasted. It was not too artificially sweetened and really brought out the taste of the char siew. The colour was also enticing as compared to some that are too orangy and does not appeal to the palates.

The moral of the story is this – Always ask for the portion with some fatty bits for your char siew!

Roast Pork at Fatty Cheong aka 烧肉

Coming in 3rd does not mean that the roast pork at Fatty Cheong is not good. It is just that relative to the roast duck and char siew, the roast pork did have its downside. The skin of course was crispy but the meat itself was very thinly sliced. In addition, we felt that the taste was a little bit salty.

Overall, it was a good roast pork, no doubt about that. If the cut was a little bit thicker, it would definitely have been much better!

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Fatty Cheong’s at ABC Brickworks Revisited (February 2021)

We revisited Fatty Cheong’s at ABC Market and are happy to share that they have actually opened another stall right at the back of the food centre!

Fatty Cheong's ABC Market (2nd Stall at the back of the Food Centre)
Fatty Cheong’s ABC Market (2nd Stall at the back of the Food Centre)

The stall seemed smaller but the main highlights of roast pork and char siew are still available here. We’ve also noticed the boss doing his inspections to ensure that everything was in good order. This time, we ordered the wanton noodles…

Fatty Cheong's Wanton Noodles at ABC Brickworks Market
Fatty Cheong’s Wanton Noodles at ABC Brickworks Market

Still as good as ever. Priced at $4, you’ll get generous servings of its famous char siew, complete with slightly charred bits around the edges. Fatty yet firm to the bite. Love it!

If you’re visiting ABC Market and still wondering what to eat, check out our post of “What to eat at ABC Market (aka ABC Brickworks Food Centre)” as well!

Things to do and attractions in Desaru, Malaysia!

Sunrise at Desaru

There are so many things to do and attractions in Desaru! Let’s find out what are some of the things that you can do right here in Desaru!

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Desaru Fruit Farm

What would a visit to Desaru be like without a visit to the Desaru Fruit Farm?

Not only will you be able to savour all the different kinds of food available at the Desaru Fruit Farm, the tour guides will also tell you the benefits of all the different kinds of fruit and the quantity that you should take to achieve the benefits.

To top things off, there’s even a sumptuous meal thrown in (inclusive of crabs and crayfish)!

Things to do and attractions in Desaru - Desaru Fruit Farm
Things to do and attractions in Desaru – Desaru Fruit Farm

*Please note that the food served depends on the package that you go for. Kate and I had two meals at the fruit farm and we enjoyed western for our other meal there.

A visit to the Desaru Fruit Farm is not only educational but satisfying for the palettes! Great place to visit with the kids as well!

Firefly River Cruise Tour

Another must visit attraction at Desaru is the Firefly River Cruise Tour!

If you have not tried this river cruise, this Singapore Travel Blog recommends that you experience this magical journey down the river since it is just an hour away. Once you check in to your Desaru Hotel, make sure to check out times so that you can coordinate your evening. This cruise is very popular among nomads traveling from countries like the Philippines and other parts of Malaysia since it gives a different perspective of Desaru. It will expose you to your other senses under the darkness of the night.You become more aware of your surroundings and the sounds of the night as well as the waves of the river (and of course the motor of the boat).

As you approach the fireflies, the boat stops its engines to get you up close. If you’re daring enough, you can even place them in the palm for a photo shot! Unfortunately, our cameras are not up to the mark for night shots… (*hint hint* to potential sponsors!)

Beach Activities at Desaru

One of the main attractions of Desaru is of course its coastline formed with the South China Sea. The pristine beaches offers picturesque views of sunrise…

Sunrise at Desaru
Sunrise at Desaru
Jet skis at Sand and Sandals Desaru
Jet skis at Sand and Sandals Desaru

The clear blue waters also plays host to an array of water activities such as kayaking, banana boat rides and even parasailing!

Where to stay in Desaru Malaysia

While you’re there, why not check out some of these top hotels in Desaru?

1. Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

2. Sand & Sandals Desaru (formerly known as Pulai Desaru Beach Resort & Spa)

Swimming Pool at Sand and Sandals Desaru
Sand and Sandals Desaru

Check out our full review of Sand and Sandals Desaru here!

3. Desaru Tunamaya Beach and Spa Resort

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How to get to Desaru

There are actually 2 ways to get there from Singapore.

Ferry

The ferry from Singapore to Desaru takes about 45 minutes and you can hop onto the ferry at the Changi Ferry Terminal.

Via the Senai Desaru Expressway

The drive time from Singapore to Desaru has been greatly reduced with the completion of the Senai Desaru Expressway. No longer do you need to make a trip north to Kota Tinggi then south back to Desaru. With the Senai Desaru Expressway, the drive time is cut to about 45 minutes (this excludes the waiting time at the causeway jam!)

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Things to do and attractions in Desaru - Desaru Fruit Farm
Things to do and attractions in Desaru - Desaru Fruit Farm

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Wee Nam Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice Restaurant : Best Chicken Rice in Singapore?

Wee Nam Kee Hainese Chicken Rice Restaurant @ Thomson Road

When you think about the best or most popular chicken rice in Singapore, which chicken rice stall do you think of? Yishun? Tiong Bahru? Mei Ling Street? Or Wee Nam Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice at Thomson Road?

Kate and I wanted to check out what all this buzz is about and paid a visit to Wee Nam Kee Hainese Chicken Rice Restaurant located at 275 Thomson Road #01-05 Novena Ville (opposite Novena Church)

Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant
Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant

Wee Nam Kee Hainese Chicken Rice Restaurant @ Thomson Road
Wee Nam Kee Hainese Chicken Rice Restaurant @ Thomson Road

Wee Nam Kee Hainese Chicken Rice Restaurant @ Thomson Road

There was certainly no lack of a crowd at this popular chicken rice joint. We thought the queue was long when we first arrived (we could even find a seat) but when we left, there was even a queue JUST to get into the seating area! To add to the celebrity factor, we also saw Huang Bi Ren and her family within the short time we spent at the restaurant! (Nope, no pictures here as we do not want to intrude into the lives of our celebrities yah?)

Let us side track a little. There is also a nice little soya bean joint at the corner of this stretch. They sell soya bean milk, soya beancurd and even durian soya beancurd! The thing is these 2 stalls try not to “intrude” into each other’s territory and they adhere very stringently to the “yellow lines” that border their boundaries. Therefore, DO NOT ask the aunty at Wee Nam Kee for soya bean, she may give you an ugly stare before telling you courteously to get your drink from that stall. This we faced, so DO NOT repeat our mistake!

In order to fully maximise our trip to Wee Nam Kee, we ordered both the roasted and steamed chicken from the stall. We ordered a quarter chicken for each type of cooking and they cost $10.80 for a quarter of a chicken. The price was quite steep but it was soon compensated by the taste…

Chicken rice at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant
Chicken rice at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant

Chicken rice at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant

Taste

Let’s talk about the roasted chicken first

Roasted Chicken at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant
Roasted Chicken at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant

Roasted Chicken at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant

The chicken was well roasted yet not too oily. The flavour was fully infused into the skin and the chicken which went really well with the rice. The spices were distinctly flavourful and is arguably one of the best roasted chicken around.

Steamed Chicken at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant
Steamed Chicken at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant

Steamed Chicken at Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant

The steamed chicken was good. No doubt about it. However, not to find fault or anything, we’ve tasted juicier and more tender skin that slaps unto your lips leaving you wanting for more.

The rice was good but also not the best that we’ve tasted. In order to have the best chicken rice in Singapore OR the “dream chicken rice” we recommend…

1. The Chicken Rice from Yishun
2. Roasted chicken from Thomson (Wee Nam Kee)
3. Steamed Chicken from Mei Ling Street or Tiong Bahru

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Things to do in Amsterdam : Day 1 of Europe Trip

Amsterdam Central Station

Yes! It is the start of our Europe trip! Our starting point was Amsterdam. After arriving at Schipol airport in Amsterdam, we transferred to the train to Amsterdam Central.

The location of the train station is right beside the airport (within walking distance) so that’s very convenient. You can buy tickets for the train from the service counter or one of the ticketing machines. However, do note that tickets over the counter costs an additional 50cents. On the flip side, if you do buy from the machines, make sure that you have enough coins as some (or most in Holland) ticketing machines do not accept notes. The ticket prices from Schipol Amsterdam to Amsterdam Central costs 3.80Euro. The return should cost the same as well.

Well, enough about tickets right? Back to the trip proper!

We then took the train to Amsterdam Centraal (as they call it)

Artistic shot from the train from Schipol Amsterdam to Amsterdam Central taken by Kate
Artistic shot from the train from Schipol Amsterdam to Amsterdam Central taken by Kate

The train ride’s only about 20 minutes.

As we walked out of the train station, we were greeted by the grandeur of the Amsterdam Train Station itself!

Amsterdam Central Station
Amsterdam Central Station

The next thing we did was to locate our hostel. We chose Dam Hotel as it was within walking distance from the train station. In addition, it was cheap! A triple sharing room costs only 80euros…

Triple Sharing in Dam Hotel Amsterdam
Triple Sharing in Dam Hotel Amsterdam

We did however had some trouble locating it on Dam Straat. The important thing here is to MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ADDRESS and NEVER GIVE UP. After 10 minutes, we were able to locate its small entrance. 🙂

Decent Toilet and Shower in Dam Hotel Amsterdam
Decent Toilet and Shower in Dam Hotel Amsterdam
Flat screen TV with poor reception Dam Hotel Amsterdam
Flat screen TV with poor reception Dam Hotel Amsterdam

Overall, the room was pretty decent. Although the TV didnt work well, you will find it hard to overlook the fact that it is near to the train station and very reasonably priced.

After settling in, we began roaming the streets! We continued to walk along Dam Straat towards Dam Square when we saw C&A. C&A is actually a departmental store suited for low-mid budget population. (Hey, that’s us!) Hence, we took a short by-pass into C&A.

As we took the escalator up to the next level, we saw an advertisement for a green-coloured soup. It looked quite attractive (yah, we know, how can green soup be attractive right?) with the sliced sausages, so we decided to try it at the cafe of C&A…

Cafe in C&A Amsterdam
Cafe in C&A Amsterdam
Erwtensoep - Traditional Dutch Pea Soup (3.95 euros)
Erwtensoep – Traditional Dutch Pea Soup (3.95 euros)
What's in the Dutch Pea Soup
What’s in the Dutch Pea Soup
Applebrood aka Apple Bread Amsterdam (2.95 euros)
Applebrood aka Apple Bread Amsterdam (2.95 euros)

The soup costs 5euro and comes with a traditional bread covered with bacon and butter. The taste was actually quite good. It was rich in texture and full of food bits for you to pick on. Interesting and definitely palatable for asians. In addition, we also tried out the apple bread. The cinnamon and apple combined magically! Coupled with the chewy-ness of the bread, the apple bread was an excellent end to the snack/meal.

Moving on from C&A (after a long while due to Kate’s shopping needs), we ventured on to Dam Square and we laid our eyes upon the Royal Palace of Amsterdam as well as the National Monument. These are picturesque structures so do take time to shoot a photo or 2.

Dam Square Amsterdam
Dam Square Amsterdam

The thing about Dam Square is that it’s so full of life! You can hear people of different nationalities pass by you, watch buskers entertain or just stare at the long queue at Madame Tussauds.

Continuing on the same path, we entered into the shopping streets of Amsterdam! From Nieuwendijk all the way to Kalverstraat are shops that line these streets. This shopping experience is definitely very different for us here in Singapore where there’s mainly shopping malls and not so many of these shopping streets. Given the cold weather, shopping here is a whole new experience altogether as you have another motivation to shop – To keep yourself warm!!

Amsterdam Shopping Streets
Amsterdam Shopping Streets

We then saw this interesting eatery place where ALOT of people walked in out and of…it’s called La Place

La Place Bakery Amsterdam
La Place Bakery Amsterdam

La Place works pretty much like Marche, in that there are many stalls in the entire place and if you like something, you just pay for it and go. In La Place, there is an entire bakery section with enticing buns and sandwiches (as seen above). Of course there are meats, pastas and seafood as well.

Inside La Place Amsterdam
Inside La Place Amsterdam

As we carried on walking along the shopping streets, we reached the Flower Markets of Amsterdam!

Flower Market Amsterdam along Singel
Flower Market Amsterdam along Singel

Here, you can find all sorts of tulips (that Holland is famous for) as well as many other flowers, bulbs and seeds as well…

Flower Market Amsterdam
Flower Market Amsterdam

Albert Cuypmarkt was our next stop. As we ventured on, we passed by THE Heineken Brewery. The last time we were there, we enjoyed one of the best beers ever!

Heineken Brewery Amsterdam
Heineken Brewery Amsterdam

The Albert Cuypmarkt is one of the most famous markets in Holland. It houses all sorts of stalls selling stuff ranging from clothes to cheese to toys to chocolates. You should be able to find all your necessities there.

Arriving at Albert Cuyp Market Amsterdam!
Arriving at Albert Cuyp Market Amsterdam!

There we took time to enjoy what the locals ate such as this freshly made stroopwafel…

Stroopwafle stall Albert Cuypmarkt Amsterdam
Stroopwafle stall Albert Cuypmarkt Amsterdam
Freshly Made Stroopwafel - Thin waffel slices with honey/sugar syrup in between
Freshly Made Stroopwafel – Thin waffel slices with honey/sugar syrup in between

and Fries!

Frites stall Albert Cuypmarkt Amsterdam
Frites stall Albert Cuypmarkt Amsterdam
Large frites with special sauce (3.3 euros) Albert Cuypmarkt Amsterdam
Large frites with special sauce (3.3 euros) Albert Cuypmarkt Amsterdam

Till now, we still cannot explain why people enjoy eating the fries so much. A family of 3 (parents and kid in a pram) can have 3 cones of fries! Kate and I were literally FULL after finishing 1 cone of fries. But we must say that the feeling was really good, eating something piping hot in the cold weather.

Moving on, we headed to the Museum Plein Amsterdam (aka Museum Square)

Museumplein Amsterdam
Museumplein Amsterdam

We thoroughly enjoyed our leisurely stroll in and around the museumplein, simply because of the space and sunlight that illuminated the entire square.

Beautiful Museumplein Amsterdam
Beautiful Museumplein Amsterdam

Of course the highlight here are the museums. We did see some of the most famous paintings of Van Gogh and Rijks the last time we were here. Do spend time to visit either the Van Gogh or Rijksmuseum if you are able to!

After walking all this way (5km we reckon), we decided to reward ourselves with a movie date that evening. Tickets at Pathe Cinema costs 10Euro.

Movie Listings at Pathe Cinema Amsterdam
Movie Listings at Pathe Cinema Amsterdam
Cute Clock in Pathe Cinema Amsterdam
Cute Clock in Pathe Cinema Amsterdam
Inside Pathe Cinema Amsterdam
Inside Pathe Cinema Amsterdam

We bought tickets for New Year’s Eve and headed for dinner…

Tickets for New Year's Eve at Pathe Cinema Amsterdam (10 Euros)
Tickets for New Year’s Eve at Pathe Cinema Amsterdam (10 Euros)
Dinner at Cafe Oli Amsterdam
Dinner at Cafe Oli Amsterdam

We sat beside a cat at Cafe Oli!

Indoor and Outdoor setting of Cafe Oli Amsterdam
Indoor and Outdoor setting of Cafe Oli Amsterdam
Smart cat at Cafe Oli
Smart cat at Cafe Oli

The cat was really used to the presence of people. It just continued to lie there as we sat down , opened an eye to peer at us and continued to sleep. We then ordered a hot chocolate, chicken and tuna sandwich…

Hot Chocolate Oli Cafe Amsterdam
Hot Chocolate Oli Cafe Amsterdam
Tuna salad grilled panini sandwich @ 4.90euros Oli Cafe Amsterdam
Tuna salad grilled panini sandwich @ 4.90euros Oli Cafe Amsterdam
Chicken with pesto grilled panini sandwich Oli Cafe Amsterdam
Chicken with pesto grilled panini sandwich Oli Cafe Amsterdam

After dinner, we caught the movie New Year’s Eve which Kate slept from beginning to the end! (Can you believe it?!) 10 Euros gone just like that…

We then enjoyed a leisurely stroll under the night skies of Amsterdam…

Pretty lightings along Damrak Amsterdam
Pretty lightings along Damrak Amsterdam
Night lights along shopping mall street near Dam Square Amsterdam
Night lights along shopping mall street near Dam Square Amsterdam

We really did make full use of our 1st day in Amsterdam didnt we? On day 2, we travelled to Maastricht…so stay tune!

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Rotterdam : The City of Amazing Architectures!

Unknown Architecture - Overhanging Building Rotterdam

When you think about modern and mind boggling architectures, you think Rotterdam! This is because of the amazing architectures that the city of Rotterdam offers. Here is a glimpse of what you might expect…

1. Cube Houses aka Kubuswoning

Kubuswoning aka Cube Houses in Rotterdam
Kubuswoning aka Cube Houses in Rotterdam

These rows of cube houses slanted at an angle often draws much attention from tourists and passer-by alike.

2. Erasmus Bridge

Crossing the Erasmus Bridge
Crossing the Erasmus Bridge

Nicknamed the “Swan” by locals, this iconic and modern bridge is a huge tourist attraction in Rotterdam.

3. Willemsbrug

Willemsbrug aka Williams Bridge Rotterdam
Willemsbrug aka Williams Bridge Rotterdam

Bearing resemblance to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Willemsbrug does have fans of its own as well.

4. Willemswerf Building

Willemswerf Building Rotterdam - Jackie Chan slides down the side of this building in the movie "Who Am I"
Willemswerf Building Rotterdam – Jackie Chan slides down the side of this building in the movie “Who Am I”

Bearing testament to the architectural dominance of Rotterdam, the Willemswerf is an architectural excellence along the River Maas.

5. Euromast

Euromast Rotterdam
Euromast Rotterdam

We really think Euromast is one of the best observation towers around.

6. Laurenskerk

Laurenskerk Rotterdam (Front View)
Laurenskerk Rotterdam (Front View)

Traditional architectures holds its own here in Rotterdam. The Laurenskerk is an excellent testimony to that.

7. Others

There are of course many other structures and architectures that are amazing here in Rotterdam. If you know more about these structures, why not share them with us in the comments section below?

Building opposite Laurenskerk Rotterdamn
Building opposite Laurenskerk Rotterdamn
Unknown Architecture - Stacked Building Rotterdam
Unknown Architecture – Stacked Building Rotterdam
Unknown Architecture - Overhanging Building Rotterdam
Unknown Architecture – Overhanging Building Rotterdam
Unknown Architecture - Half Hanging Building Rotterdam
Unknown Architecture – Half Hanging Building Rotterdam

After seeing all these amazing architectures, don’t you agree that Rotterdam is truly a city of amazing modern architectures?

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Euromast : How An Observatory Tower Ought To Be

Euromast : How An Observatory Tower Ought To Be

Euromast Rotterdam

One of most famous attractions in Rotterdam (in addition to Kubus, Willemsbrug, Erasmus Bridge) is of course the Euromast!

Towering 185 metres over the city of Rotterdam, Euromast is the tallest building in Rotterdam. It was constructed towards the end of the 1950s and was the idea of Hugh Maaskant, a Dutch architect.

Euromast Rotterdam
Euromast Rotterdam
Another view of Euromast Rotterdam
Another view of Euromast Rotterdam

The entrance fees to this observatory tower costs 9.25 euro for adults and 5.90 euro for children aged 4-11. At the first floor of the Euromast, there is a Deli (cafe with free wifi) and a small souvenir shop.

On this day, we took the entrance fee with the walking commentary (costs a little bit more but well worth it). With the commentary, you can skip to whichever location you are looking at and hear some interesting snippets of information.

The lower levels of the Euromast Rotterdam
The lower levels of the Euromast Rotterdam

This post will strive to give you the COMPLETE TOUR of EUROMAST with a series of videos. Although some (if not most of it) turned out to be “Blair Witch Projecty”, we hope that our efforts will still give you a good idea of how Euromast is like.

If you enjoyed what you see, then you can make a trip there. If not, the Euroscoop video should give you an excellent view of the city.

First, we entered the lift that brings you right to the height of 96 metres where you will see the Brasserie (Restaurant) on the right and the stairs up to the observation platform, on the left.


Taking the lift up to the height of 96 metres at Euromast

Euromast Brasserie

This is how the Euromast Brasserie looks like…

Euromast Brasserie Rotterdam
Euromast Brasserie Rotterdam

The food is reasonably priced for a restaurant up in the sky. We had the club sandwich that came with chips and salad.

Club Sandwich at Euromast Brasserie (10.5 Euro)
Club Sandwich at Euromast Brasserie (10.5 Euro)

The club sandwich is reasonably priced at 10.50 euro (well, it is afterall “sky sandwich”). The cheese was oozing with flavour (dutch cheese are still the best) and each bite was simply delectable. A matching local pint of Heineken rounds up the light but flavourful lunch.

The great thing is that while you’re having your meal, you can also enjoy great views of Rotterdam…

Wine and dine with breath taking views of Rotterdam from Euromast
Wine and dine with breath taking views of Rotterdam from Euromast

OR you can hop out for a while and enjoy a ride up on the Euroscoop, an extension of the observation tower. This we will touch on in a short while.

Continuing with the video tour, the flight up the stairs on the left brings you to the first observation deck


Taking the stairs up to the observation deck

Here, you can marvel at the breath taking views of Rotterdam…

Erasmus Bridge as seen from Euromast Rotterdam
Erasmus Bridge as seen from Euromast Rotterdam
View of the Hotel New York and Montevideo Residence from Euromast Rotterdam
View of the Hotel New York and Montevideo Residence from Euromast Rotterdam
The Rotterdam on River Maas
The Rotterdam on River Maas
De Kuip aka Feyenoord Stadion (see if you can spot it!) [As seen from Euromast Rotterdam]
De Kuip aka Feyenoord Stadion (see if you can spot it!) [As seen from Euromast Rotterdam]

The other thing you can do on this deck is some EXTREME SPORTS! To get your adrenaline pumped up, the Euromast also offer enthusiasts the option of abseiling or rope slide which is a version of the “Flying Fox”.

This video shows some participants abseiling…


Abseiling at the Euromast

Moving further up, one has to navigate several flights of stairs to the deck of the Euroscoop. There is also something like a cargo lift that you can take. 2bearbear.com has braved the cold winds (and frozen fingers) to take these videos for you to enjoy in the comfort of your home…


Around the observation deck at Euromast

As you can hear, the winds were really strong and temperatures were at about 5 degrees Celsius. Hence, the cold hands and therefore the shaky video.

Again, we apologise for the “Blair Witch” video, but we make it up to you with this one.

Euroscoop


Stunning views of Rotterdam from the Euroscoop

Along the black walls, there is an entrance into the Euroscoop. The Euroscoop is a revolving observation platform that brings you to the height of 185 metres. From here, you can have unobstructed views of the entire Rotterdam. The best thing is that you can take the ride as many times as you want as it’s already included in the entrance fees!

So why do we say that the

Euromast is how an observation tower ought to be?

1. Unobstructed Views of Rotterdam

As you can see from the videos, Euromast offers unobstructed views of the entire Rotterdam. The best place to catch a bird’s eye view of the city has got to be here.

2. Unlimited rides on the Euroscoop

Unlike some observation towers, the rides on the revolving Euroscoop is included in the entrance fees! This means unlimited rides for the kids!

3. There’s something for everyone!

If you’re a tourist, you’ll enjoy the views of the city.
If you’re an enthusiast, the extreme sports wont disappoint.
If you’re a connoisseur, you’ll enjoy the menu of the Brasserie matched with unparalleled views of the city.

If you’re not into any of the above, you can still chill with your friends at the Deli on the ground floor.

Hence, we would rate the Euromast as one of the best observation towers around. If you have the opportunity, take a trip to the Euromast, you’ll definitely enjoy one of these unique experiences!

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Fountains of Bellagio : Must See Attraction in Las Vegas!

Fountains of Bellagio Las Vegas

The Fountains of Bellagio is definitely a must see attraction in Las Vegas!

Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio Las Vegas as seen from a distance
Fountains of Bellagio Las Vegas as seen from a distance

Pictures do speak a thousand words doesn’t it? The lightings of the Fountains of Bellagio synchronises with music and the sound of the water jets to create an unique viewing experience!

Take a look at this video of the Fountains of Bellagio and enjoy the front row seats of the Fountains of Bellagio! (We were so close that we could feel the water mist from time to time!)


Fountains of Bellagio Show – Viva Las Vegas

Show Times of the Fountains of Bellagio

Monday – Friday
3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
show every 1/2 hour
7:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
show every 15 minutes

Saturdays, Sundays* and Holidays
12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
show every 1/2 hour
7:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
show every 15 minutes

*On Sundays Fountain show times begin at 11 a.m. and run every 15 minutes for the Fountains Brunch at Jasmine.

Even before one sets foot in Las Vegas, the fame of the Fountains of Bellagio must have preceded! The Fountains of Bellagio is so majestic and massive! It makes a statement from a distance away and even from the aerial view! You would thoroughly enjoy the Fountains of Bellagio if you were taking a helicopter ride down the Las Vegas Strip as well!

However, the best part about the Fountains of Bellagio, is that its FREE!! Visitors can just take a look at the timings of the Fountains of Bellagio and be there about 5 minutes before the start of the shows to enjoy!

The Fountains of Bellagio dance to many different tunes. Famous tunes such as “Fly me to the Moon” as well as “Viva Las Vegas” are favourites of the Fountains of Bellagio. The water jets of the Fountains of Bellagio time their bursts according to the tune of the music and synchronises the sounds and the lightings to create an unique and captivating water show!

The Fountains of Bellagio is definitely a water show not to be missed when you are in Las Vegas!

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Singapore Flyer – The World’s Largest Giant Observation Wheel!

Singapore Flyer - The World's Largest Giant Observation Wheel

Finally, Kate and I got to board the Singapore Flyer! It is currently the world’s largest giant observation wheel standing at a height of 165m!

We are so proud to have finally “flew” on the Singapore Flyer and I must applaud Kate for the courage of taking the flight because of her fear of heights and general dislike for thrill rides (see Busch Gardens and Universal Studios Singapore post)

Before we begin, we know that visitors would like to know the price and opening hours of the Singapore Flyer…

Opening Hours : 8:30am – 10:30pm (With the last admission at 10:15pm)
Ticket Sales : 8:00am – 10:00pm

Ticket Prices

Adults (13 yrs and above) : $29.50
Children (3-12 yrs) : $20.65(Children below 3yrs : Free)
Senior Citizens (60 yrs and above): $23.60 (Singaporeans/PR)

Getting There

Of course, the most straight forward way is to call a cab and tell the cabby to take you to “Singapore Flyer”.

There are also buses where you will need to alight at Temasek Avenue. The buses are 106, 111, 133.

But we prefer the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit). You have basically 2 options. The first is to alight at Promenade MRT Station which is just a 5 minutes walk from the Singapore Flyer.

We prefer option 2 though. And on this trip, we took this option and really enjoyed the walk. Taking this option meant that you would alight at City Hall Interchange and walk along City Link Mall, cross over to Esplanade and walk along the River Front. This is about a 20 minutes walk…but along the way, you will enjoy these views…

View of the Singapore City Skyline @ Marina Bay
View of the Singapore City Skyline @ Marina Bay

View of the Singapore City Skyline @ Marina Bay

To allow our readers to see the benefits of this walk to the Singapore Flyer, here is a video of the views of Marina Bay…

As seen in the video, you would be able to take pictures of the Marina Bay Sands, Artscience Museum, Helix Bridge, Singapore City Skyline, Fullerton Hotel as well as the Singapore Tourism Icon – The Merlion!

After this nice leisurely walk, we were greeted by the Singapore Flyer…

The Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer

The Singapore Flyer

We got our tickets in advance and headed straight to the entrance of the Singapore Flyer. There are scans as you enter so it may take some time during peak hours (i.e. sunset, school holidays, morning tour groups).

You would first be led into the Journey of Dreams. The Journey of Dreams is inclusive in the ticket price of the Singapore Flyer and it is basically a series of exhibits and multimedia interactives that allow visitors to know more about the Singapore Story as well as the Singapore Flyer itself…

3D Map of the Singapore Flyer and its vicinity
3D Map of the Singapore Flyer and its vicinity

3D Map of the Singapore Flyer and its vicinity

Did you know that so many parts of Singapore is actually reclaimed land (Those in green are reclaimed land)
Did you know that so many parts of Singapore is actually reclaimed land (Those in green are reclaimed land)

Did you know that so many parts of Singapore is actually reclaimed land? (Those in green are reclaimed land)

Fragment of Dreams – Use the “torch” and reveal portions of the screen!
Fragment of Dreams – Use the “torch” and reveal portions of the screen!

Fragment of Dreams – Use the “torch” and reveal portions of the screen!

Reservoir of Dreams at the Singapore Flyer
Reservoir of Dreams at the Singapore Flyer

Reservoir of Dreams

At the Reservoir of Dreams, you will see 3 giant spheres that are basically artistic displays. The first one is Oneiroi’s Orb that depicts the Flyer’s spherical shape through circular artifacts. The next is The Planet which is the first inflated PufferSphere using internal projection in Asia…

Description of the Planet @ Singapore Flyer
Description of the Planet @ Singapore Flyer

Description of the Planet @ Singapore Flyer


The Planet @ Singapore Flyer

The last is the Numeric that displays all numbers (Facts, Figures, Physique) associated with the Singapore Flyer.

After the Journey of Dreams, you would enter a tunnel that has numbers on the side that blinks 5,4,3,2,1 that is somewhat like astronauts entering the tunnel to their space flight with the numbers signifying the countdown to blast off!

As you approach the capsules, please note the curvature of the platform so that you wouldnt trip and fall. Recently, a dad did not hold on to his stroller and the kid was caught by the safety net…

The other thing you would notice is that smaller wheels (like tyres) that are used to rotate the Singapore Flyer itself. This is the mechanism used to turn the larger wheel (Singapore Flyer) using smaller wheels (tyres)…

Mechanism of turning the Singapore Flyer
Mechanism of turning the Singapore Flyer

Mechanism of turning the Singapore Flyer

Though it is not really clear, but you can also vaguely see the demonstration of the smaller wheels turning the Singapore Flyer here in this video…


Mechanism of turning the Singapore Flyer

You can also at this moment, opt to board a flyer with lesser people, but it really depends on the people who are enjoying the Journey of Dreams. If they stay there and you let the passengers behind you board first, you might just have a whole capsule of the Singapore Flyer to yourself! In our case, we shared with 2 others which was very enjoyable and private 🙂

At the top of the Singapore Flyer, you will enjoy basically 2 views…to the east, the shipping lanes and ALOT of HDB flats (HDB flats are Singapore’s public housing) and to the west, the Marina Barrage, Marina Bay Sands, parts of the port. And of course, a breath-taking view of the Marina Bay itself…

Residential Buildings to the East
Residential Buildings to the East

Residential Buildings to the East

Marina Bay Sands seen from the Singapore Flyer
Marina Bay Sands seen from the Singapore Flyer

Marina Bay Sands

Shipping lanes and Gardens by the Bay
Shipping lanes and Gardens by the Bay

Breath-Taking Views of Marina Bay Singapore
Breath-Taking Views of Marina Bay Singapore

Breath-Taking Views of Marina Bay Singapore

An Artistic Shot of the Singapore Flyer Capsule
An Artistic Shot of the Singapore Flyer Capsule

An Artistic Shot of the Singapore Flyer Capsule

We’ve also captured a 360degrees view from the top of the Singapore Flyer for our readers…


360degrees view from the Top of the Singapore Flyer

We were also able to see the aerial view of the marina bay where the wishes of Singaporeans are written on round inflated balls and lined up in the waters. Still cant figure out what it is meant to shape like though…(The island of Singapore maybe?)

After the flight, remember to disembark with care as there is curvature of the platform that you would need to look out for.

Kate and I then proceeded to the Singapore Food Trails for a sumptuous meal!

Singapore Food Trail at the Singapore Flyer
Singapore Food Trail at the Singapore Flyer

Singapore Food Trail

The Singapore Food Trail is actually a project undertaken by the Singapore Tourism Board to recreate the old street food hawkers of the 1960s…

Stalls at the Singapore Food Trail
Stalls at the Singapore Food Trail

Stalls at the Singapore Food Trail

Alot of effort (and money) have been placed into recreating the feel of the 1960s. The design of the stalls, the furniture and even the floor (made of tarmac to represent the road) have been meticulously thought through.

The best part about the Singapore Food Trails is its food!! It has a collection of some of the best hawker foods in Singapore! What’s more, the price is still within the acceptable range (though it is of course cheaper at the food centres)! Given that you just have to go to one destination to taste all the best hawker food in Singapore, the price is really well worth it. Today, we tried the following…

Drinks from authentic chinese cups of the 60s
Drinks from authentic chinese cups of the 60s

Drinks from authentic chinese cups of the 60s

Fried Hokkien Mee at Singapore Food Trail Singapore Flyer
Fried Hokkien Mee at Singapore Food Trail Singapore Flyer

Satay Beehoon from Singapore Food Trail at the Singapore Flyer
Satay Beehoon from Singapore Food Trail at the Singapore Flyer

Satay Beehoon

Orh Lua (or Fried Oysters) Singapore Food Trail at the Singapore Flyer
Orh Lua (or Fried Oysters) Singapore Food Trail at the Singapore Flyer

Orh Lua (or Fried Oysters)

Ice Kachang (or Iced Ball with Sweet Syrup) Singapore Food Trail Singapore Flyer
Ice Kachang (or Iced Ball with Sweet Syrup) Singapore Food Trail Singapore Flyer

Ice Kachang (or Iced Ball with Sweet Syrup)

What a sumptuous meal, all for less than $20!!

During this festive season, if you ride on the Singapore Flyer, you can also enter this snow dome to take some pictures with Santa!

Life Size Snow Dome
Life Size Snow Dome

Snow Dome

All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed the Singapore Flyer and all it has to offer! The views were splendid and the ride was enjoyable! Remember to pop by the Singapore Food Trail when you’re there, you’ll enjoy it as well!

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Tour Options to Experience the Majestic Grand Canyon

Majestic Grand Canyon - South Rim's Widest and Deepest portion

There are actually several options to tour Grand Canyon…

But first, to whet your appetite, this is what you will get to see when you visit Grand Canyon!


Majestic View of Grand Canyon

South Rim Tour of Grand Canyon

This was the tour we took, primarily because it is usually cheaper and the weather is usually better on this tour to Grand Canyon. This tour also allows you to make a stop at Hoover Dam to take some picturesque moments before moving on to see the majestic Grand Canyon!

Majestic Grand Canyon - South Rim's Widest and Deepest portion
Majestic Grand Canyon – South Rim’s Widest and Deepest portion

The bus ride from Las Vegas was about 5 hours. Of course Kate slept along the way. I even got to snap pictures of her drooling!

Our first stop was at Hoover Dam.

Iconic Hoover Dam on route to Grand Canyon
Iconic Hoover Dam on route to Grand Canyon

The ride around the dam was amazing. It seemed as though you are transported into “Transformers” and imagine this futuristic structure (Hoover Dam does look futuristic doesnt it?) sitting right in the middle of a vast desert.

We also managed to grab a magnet at the souvenir shop there. Remember to take a picture with this Hoover Dam sign as well!

Hoover Dam Sign
Hoover Dam Sign

We were also told by our guide that Boulder City was actually built for the workers so that they could continue with the construction of Hoover Dam.

We made a stop over at the Grand Canyon visitor centre where visitors can watch an IMAX film of the Grand Canyon. We also had our chinese takeaway lunch here. Not bad for food out in the desert 🙂

Next was the Grand Canyon itself!

Grand Canyon – South Rim
Grand Canyon – South Rim

We were given 2 hours to walk ourselves. It was different. You get to find a spot, enjoy the vast range of the Grand Canyon and really just feel the tranquility. At times, you might even hear the call of the eagle!

West Rim – Sky Walk

The West Rim offers the world famous Sky Walk which is a horse shoe shaped platform allowing you to “hang over the cliff” of the Grand Canyon. With a transparent platform, you can have that feeling of walking over the Grand Canyon as well. We didnt choose this option because of the price and also mainly because Kate did not like the transparent floors. But Im sure visitors on this tour would have a great time as well. ______________________________________________________________

Other Options – Helicopter and Boat Ride

There are also other options to see Grand Canyon. The Helicopter ride offers you an aerial view and also descent into the valley whereby you can enjoy a boat ride on the famous Colorado River.

Of course, the helicopter ride, sky walk and boat ride will cost a little bit more.

However, whatever your choice may be, a visit to Grand Canyon will surely be one of your most memorable moments you’ll have.

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Day Out at Saizeriya Japanese Italian Restaurant Singapore

Saizeriya Japanese Italian Restaurant Singapore

Saizeriya is a Japanese owned Italian-styled family restaurant.

No wonder it seemed so familiar when we first saw its sign from a distance away. The green and red colours of the logos immediately reminded us of the same chain of restaurants we saw in Japan…Now Saizeriya has hit our shores in Singapore as well!

The thing we love about Saizeriya is its price! It is truly a family oriented restaurant with budget of the family as its priority. Pastas, pizzas and dorias average about $8 and there are some that go as low as $4-5 bucks!

There are also lots of sides for the family to choose from, such as the chicken wings and escargots

Popular Saizeriya Chicken Wings
Popular Saizeriya Chicken Wings

Popular Saizeriya Chicken Wings

This Saizeriya we went to is located at Liang Court. It is usually crowded during meal times but the crowd clears very quickly because of its no frills eat-and-beat-it concept.

Saizeriya has recently installed a new system that allows customers to call for the waiter/waitress when they’re ready to order…

System to call for service
System to call for service

System to call for service

Much like the bell you use onboard planes or for that matter in hospitals, once you press the bell, a ring tone would be heard and your table number flashed on a board, informing the waiter that you are calling for them. This system of course makes it more efficient but it can get kind of irritating sometimes. But, the cheap and good food more than make up for any discomfort of this sort 🙂

A quick look at the menu…

Saizeriya Menu
Saizeriya Menu

Saizeriya Menu

We ordered the pork and beef meal as well as a spinach pizza ($7.90 nett for the pizza). We also ordered a pasta as well as the wings (we really cant remember the rest of the prices but rest assured they are competitively priced).

Pork and Beef Meal
Pork and Beef Meal

Pork and Beef Meal

Spinach Pizza Saizeriya Singapore
Spinach Pizza Saizeriya Singapore

Spinach Pizza

Pasta Saizeriya Singapore
Pasta Saizeriya Singapore

Pasta

We thoroughly enjoyed the meats, pasta and pizza. Though the pasta may look simple, it was full of flavour and the texture of the pasta was perfect! Not overcooked and still slightly springy (QQ as the chinese would say) in texture. Yum!

The pizza was also overlayed with generous portions of the spinach! The meats were again generous and juicy, not dried unlike some restaurants.

The highlight of eating at Saizeriya has got to be its drink bar where you can have coffee, milo, juice and other soft drinks, FREE FLOW for around $3! Hence, it is a good place for friends to have a meal and catch up over a cup of coffee (or many cups for that matter) without burning a hole in the pocket.

Drink Bar in Saizeriya
Drink Bar in Saizeriya

Drink Bar in Saizeriya

Overall, Saizeriya definitely rates highly for price and serving portions. The food at Saizeriya can be considered cheap for a restaurant, yet the portion and standard it delivers is comparable or much better than most other restaurants! Whats more, the price you see on the menu is the price you pay! Because there is no GST or Service Charge on top of the price you see on the menu, all prices are NETT prices!

The only setback would be that it could get rather noisy during peak hours. Other than that, Saizeriya is definitely a great place to hang out with friends or to have a no-frills meal with your loved ones!

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Top Attractions and Things to do in London!

Top Attractions and Things to do in London

There are so many things to do and attractions in London! Let’s find out what are the things to do right here in London! Be it history, monuments, musicals, river cruises or just plain old attractions, London has it all! It is ranked right up there with New York and (of course, our beloved country) Singapore as truly, the world’s metropolitan/cosmopolitan city!

Kate and I caught a train from Paris to London this day and were pleasantly surprised by the speed of the trains (in excess of 200km/h). Within 2 hours, we were transported to London!

There are many hotels and hostels here in London, so fret not! Our recommendation would be to pick a clean, cosy room, no frills. This is because there are simply so many things to do that the only time you’d be back in your room, is when you really need to rest!

Here are some of the top attractions we visited!

Tower of London

Tower of London
Tower of London

Tower of London

Discover the rich history (over 900 years) of the Tower of London as a palace and also its showcase of the royal crown jewels!

The London Eye

The London Eye
The London Eye

The London Eye

The view from the London overlooks the Thames river and all other attractions along it (Big Ben, Tower Bridge etc.). Once the world’s tallest observatory (now of course it’s the Singapore Flyer! 🙂 it boasts of panoramic views around the city of London.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Why not try your luck at catching a glimpse of the royalties at Buckingham Palace? There’s also a daily change of guards, not to be missed!

Big Ben

Big Ben – Clock Tower
Big Ben – Clock Tower

Big Ben – Clock Tower

The clock tower synonymous with the city itself is an icon known throughout world!

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge (not to be mistaken with the London Bridge)
Tower Bridge (not to be mistaken with the London Bridge)

Tower Bridge (not to be mistaken with the London Bridge)

The Tower Bridge has got to be one of the most iconic bridges along the river Thames. With its hydraulic raising mechanism, it allows ships to pass through this shipping channel. Another fun fact is that, this iconic Tower Bridge IS NOT the London bridge often mistaken by tourists. The London Bridge is in fact the next bridge upstream.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey London
Westminster Abbey London

Westminster Abbey London

Affectionately known as the Abbey, it is also where Prince William and Kate Middleton recently wed. Its unique Gothic design places it right up there with Notre Dame.

River Thames Cruise

River Thames Cruise
River Thames Cruise

River Thames Cruise

Not to be missed is a cruise along the River Thames. Not only can you enjoy the leisure ride as you enjoy the cooling breeze, you can also see all the attractions along the river such as Big Ben and The London Eye. Talk about killing 2 birds with one stone (chinese saying)…

Harrods

Harrods London
Harrods London

Harrods London

If shopping is your forte, the world renowned Harrods is definitely your place to hang out. At Harrods, you should be able to find almost all gifts for all occasions. Even if you have nothing you want to get, why not take home a Harrods bear for the little ones or just a Harrods recyclable shopping bag?

Others

There are of course many other things to do and attractions in London such as musicals, bar hopping, Hyde Park and free museums (British Museum, National Gallery). Take time to explore this grand old dame, reinventing itself as it prepares for the Olympics in 2012!

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