hala paytera detalyado kaau jackdi nice nice.. bitaw daghan singatoryan dri.. wala pa jed tawn ko ka anha sa universal hahaha
hala paytera detalyado kaau jackdi nice nice.. bitaw daghan singatoryan dri.. wala pa jed tawn ko ka anha sa universal hahaha
hmmm.. big help jud sis. ok i'd better adjust my budget for the trip. kulang2x jud diay. sis i just wanna ask, do you know any travel agencies that offer reasonable rates for sg-malaysia package? or is it better na DIY trip nalang for both countries? which is better? ikaw when u went there.. nag travel agency ka?
kuwanga jud sa ako 1 week sa SG suroy2 oi...heheheheheee...
Waaaahhh kadaku naba anang $500 oi, asa man ta mangita ana... Para rajud sa mga kwartahan ang makasuroy ani dah!
waahhhh. excited na mi ad2 singapore and malaysia.... ugma na jud..
asa mag tapok ang mga singa-toryans dha?... :
any last tips?...
thanks.
-- sakay ra mog metro(train) or bus kay makabarato... kuha-a ang addres(google) then e-plot diha sa metro, para makahibaw mog asa padung. pinakasayon mag taxi..
SMRT Website - Network Map
mahal taxi. haha better mag train. ok raman kung di kaayo mo daghag dala nga bug-at. like one maleta each and one/two handcarry. og kung di ra kay mo daghan, like 4 kabuok. mahal taxi. hehe.
from airport, ang flagdown kay:
3 SGD (90 pesos) kung adlawan taman around 4pm or 5 tingali, kanang di kaayo sakay
5 SGD (150 pesos) kung 5pm to 12am.
hahaha mahal kaayo.
pag train mo kay point to point barato ra ang plete.
nice jd singapore. mahal lng nag food. pero kong gadgets. grabe cla ka barato. labi na sa FUNAN and SIMLIN. naa jd clay mall nga puro gadgets. mao ng barato ra ilang gadget tungod cguro sa kompetenxa.
Singapore's right smack dab at the equator, so it's pretty hot and humid. Dress lightly. And since you'll be doing a lot of walking, it's best to wear a good pair of running shoes.
The Zoological garden, Jurong Bird Park, Sentosa are all huge theme parks. You'll have to be smart on how to make the most of your time. You don't have to cover every square inch of the place. For Sentosa, I suggest you ride on the monorail and get a bird's eye view of the landscape, so you'll get an idea on where the good spots are for picture-taking. Same principle goes for the zoo and bird park, if you can get/pay for a quick ride around the area, do it.
I haven't been to Universal Studios (but I've heard they've closed the roller coaster ride temporarily due to safety concerns), the Sands casino (entrance here will set you back $100 I think). Both are definitely good places to check out.
The biggest challenge, I think, is finding a good place to eat. A lot of them will disappoint you, even those where you see long queues. The book Makan Sutra is the best guide to the finest dining places in Singapore.
Oh, avoid Little India during Sundays, especially at night. Orchard Road on Sundays would be a very crowded place. Finally, there are designated red light areas which you might want to avoid , especially at night. Famous one is of course in Geylang.
As for shopping, I guess you'd be looking for gadgets. Sim Lim would be at the top of my list, along with Funan (South Asia...something...offer good prices). I used to go to Mustafa (forgot the full name...but this one's walking distance from Bugis station) for things like cameras and watches.
At the end of the day, as Singaporeans love to start their sentences with, you may find yourself in a "too many places to see, too little time" situation. That's probably a very smart trick that the Singapore government plays on you, so you'll want to come back for more.
you won't get enough of singapore. hehe.
and oh, we lived in Geylang area for 5 days, haha saturday and sunday nights are like, mga DOM nagtapok ngadto.
Dirty Old Men.
haha imagine it's like Junquera filled with dirty old men drinking with younger or fat girls sitting with them. hehe.
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