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Things To Do and See in
Singapore City
Night Safari, Singapore
Hundreds of exotic animals rule the night at this unique nature
park near the Singapore
Zoo.
Attraction type: Garden; Zoo; Wildlife park
Singapore Zoo,
Singapore
The world's largest captive orangutan group lives at this
open-moat, free-ranging
zoo, which spans over 220-acres.
Attraction type: Zoo
Chinatown,
Singapore
Tourism is continually infesting this cultural section of Singapore,
with shops and sreet
vendors offering a glimpse into the days of old.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Asian
Civilisations Museum, Singapore
Exhibit highlights of this diverse cultural museum include a
ninth-century
Buddha and a Chinese snuff
box.
Attraction type: Art museum
Singapore Botanic
Gardens, Singapore
This national park is open daily and features beautiful lakes,
animals,
flowers and plants,
including one of the region's first rubber tree orchards.
Attraction type: Garden; Park
Shop-Till-You-Drop
At The Great Singapore
Sale
Author: Manoj Gursahani
Tempting discounts,
rock-bottom prices and an amazing travel destination...I'm back home
from an incredible Asian shopping fiesta- the Great Singapore Sale!!
If you are looking out for that 'must-have' bag, latest laptop or
the hottest mobile phone and are planning to take a break in the
near future, then take my word- the trip to Singapore during the
Great Singapore Sale is the place to be! For this year's mega sale,
from 26th May to 23rd July, you can expect slashed prices from
20-30% upto 70% that include all the big shops across the island.
I couldn't help but be overwhelmed by the shopping madness that
spills out from the central shopping belt of downtown Orchard Road
and Marina Bay to the city fringes and neighbourhood centres like
Marine Parade and Toa Payoh, till the point you leave the country,
at the Changi Airport.
As I found out myself, the discounts at the ongoing Great Singapore
Sale are even more tempting this year with the Singapore Tourism
Board launching massive promotions for the Indian tourists, with
special airfares and attractive tourist packages during the Sale;
including the added lure of a privilege card for the Indian shoppers
entitles us to further discounts at the mammoth Suntec City mall.
If you want to be at the heart of the shopping excitement, I suggest
you stay at the Oriental hotel or the Marina Mandarin- an arm's
throw from the Marina Square and the Suntec city mall. You can try
the Fortuna or Claremont Hotel in Little India, for those slightly
budget-conscious.
Delight in a bargain off the street-side shop, pick up a curio or
two as you walk through colourful ethnic quarters, or cocoon
yourself in one of the 12 air-conditioned shopping malls across the
island that will take turns to extend shopping hours as far back as
12 midnight each weekend.
Bossini, Esprit,
Polo, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger... or trendiest in electronics,
jewellery, watches and cosmetics; to IT gear and techno-gizmos, in
this sale you'll find it all.
Simply flash your Visa or American Express credit cards and you'll
find some amazing bargains, not just from select shops but also from
a variety of food outlets. Be sure to do your homework to take the
maximum advantage of these on-going credit card promotions.
If you want to stay connected, but dread the colossal roaming bill
when you come back, just buy a local simcard from any of the 7/11
shops. With simcards starting from 10 Singapore$ denominations and
refills available easily, I think its the cheapest way to get
connected.
What bugged me at times though, were the huge queues was getting a
taxi, especially when you are lugging your armful of shopping bags.
The only way to avoid this is to dial for a taxi (65221111), which
would charge you about 10% more than the actual tariff, but it's a
real convenience for those willing to pay a little extra.
And if you are weary from the hours of shopping, don't worry, you
can even enjoy a free body and foot massage at the tourism board's
visitor lounge in downtown Orchard Road along with some free
entertainment and lucky draws!
For me, the best way to take a break from shopping was to enjoy a
delicious Indian meal served on banana leaf at Sammy's Curry at the
Marina Square Food court around the Suntec area (priced at max 8 SD,
it's a must-have treat) or a sit back and relax with a classy Indian
dinner at the Ras Restaurant on the Clarke's Quay. When you are
finally through with shopping, don't forget to walk through
plexiglass underwater tunnel aquarium or take the night-safari at
the Singapore Zoo. With a backdrop of colourful ethnic Asian
community, tall gleaming skyscrapers of downtown Singapore,
excitement of the Sentosa Island and the wilderness of the Jurong
Bird Park, Singapore offers you a spectacular value for money.
And for the hardcore shopping enthusiasts there's always some last
minute duty-free shopping at the Changi Airport with the refund of
the 5 percent sales tax on receipts of purchase of more than 100
Singapore$ during the Sale.
So arm yourself with sturdy shoes, recharged mobile phones and
Credit cards, and get ready to fill your shopping bags with
unbeatable bargains at the sale of the year. Indulge in 60 days of
shopping carnival, shop-till-you-drop at the Great Singapore Sale!
Copyright (C) Manoj Gursahani
About the Author:
Manoj Gursahani is the
Chairman of
India's first ecommerce travel portal-
TravelMartIndia. Visit the blog for more travel tips and
destinations.
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