City Walled Inside Long Buildings – Singapore (Part-1)

City Walled Inside Long Buildings – Singapore

As the desire to travel is rising among people, there exists an urge to see the best in all. As well said that “A jeweller knows the actual worth of a jewel”, similarly, Singapore is one of the cities that succeeds in providing the best to its visitors. From the moment you step into Singapore, you will realize why this city is known to be a city of ultimate fun. Prevailing amongst honeymooners, this city provides its guests with everlasting memories. I have already shared Singapore Planning Guidelines and my fun-filled days at Sentosa Island, including Universal Studios, in my previous posts. This post will be all about the places to visit in Singapore and how to get there in the most convenient and cheapest way.

Our Arrival Day in Singapore

From Malaysia to Singapore was approximately 5 to 6 hours via the TBS Bus Service. The bus dropped us off at Beach Road in Singapore. Before heading to the Airbnb (located at ‘Paya Lebar’), which we had booked for our stay in Singapore, we longed for a suitable Mobile SIM for proper communication. We chose ‘Singtel’ because it was serving us in the best way as per our requirements.

It was our first day in Singapore, and we made ourselves comfortable at our Airbnb. The clock was saying 2 PM. We let ourselves rest for an hour. Meanwhile, we were planning for the day. We had plans to go sightseeing at places from tomorrow morning with a fresh mind. So, what is the best thing that can be done today? Exploring the local market. Being Indian, Little India suits us the best in terms of preference as well as distance from ‘Paya Lebar’.

MRT (Mass Rapid Transport – Railway System in Singapore) suited us best in terms of mode of transport. MRT covers the entire of Singapore and it is very convenient to reach any location. Besides convenience, MRT proved itself to be the cheapest and the reliable mode of communication too.

Walking into the streets of Singapore, I realize that tourism is something that is welcomed by almost the entire world. Each country has something unique about it. In terms of food, India consists of both Vegetarians as well as Non-Vegetarians. So, why would any country restrict its food as per its choice and harm its tourism?

So, I would like to make a note over here for all those who travel to Singapore and have a notion that there is a lack of vegetarian items. Wake up, people! There are lots of vegetarian options, not only in Little India but other places. I will keep on pointing them out wherever necessary.

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