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Singapore Solo Travel Best Exploring The City's Green Jewel Beyond The Malls

The Lion City (Singapore) is finally getting some flare and is fast becoming one of Asia's hit-list destinations. I decided to visit Singapore last year, credit goes to Spirit Airlines Reservations for making my dreams a total success. Spirit Airlines Flights one of the best flight experience.<br><br>Looking for cheap flight tickets, visit Spirit Airlines Official site. <br><br>Read More:<br><br>https://www.sooperarticles.com/travel-articles/singapore-solo-travel-best-exploring-citys-green-jewel-beyond-malls-1738078.html<br><br>https://www.spiritairlinesflights.com/

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Singapore Solo Travel Best Exploring The City's Green Jewel Beyond The Malls

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  1. Singapore Solo Travel: Exploring thecity's green jewel beyond the Malls The Lion City (Singapore) is finally getting some flare and is fast becoming one of Asia’s hit-list destinations. I decided to visit Singapore last year; credit goes to Spirit Airlines Reservations for making my dreams a total success. I made my reservations 5 months in advance, as a result, I was blessed with endless discounts on my flight tickets, saving more money for my trip. I had always kept an eye on Singapore on my friend’s recommendation and I can tell why Singapore has never kept me disappointing. The city is booming with culture, history, and food, whizzing around Singapore can take a matter of minutes, thanks to Singapore’s efficient and widespread public transport systems. From hankering for breakfast in Little India to visiting the temples in Chinatown before lunch, there’s so much to fall in love with this city. 4 of my favourite destinations in Singapore that I would love visiting again and again. I got on board with Spirit Airlines Flights on July 2018 for Singapore. I had one of the best flight experience so far, as I have mentioned before I had the opportunity to tapper on some good deals while getting the best seats at the cheapest rate. My journey was really smooth, from complimentary dishes, drinks to unlimited entertainments, I didn’t miss a thing. I would strongly recommend all of my families and friends to visit Spirit Airlines Official site in case they are looking for cheap flight tickets.

  2. But let me tell you the secret mantra as to how I had so much fun besides eating the famous chili crab and window shopping for out-of-reach designer clothes on Orchard Road during my first few weeks. Besides the busy skylines and food corners, I decided to change the way I travel and acquaint myself with more of those places which promise me more of greenery. The answer I discovered was overwhelming, I became desperate to find regions in the city that escaped consumerism and engaged myself in exploring more of parks and nature reserves. With the assistance of a guide book and the locals, I managed to identify some spectacular natural spaces, many of them with remnants of native ecosystems. I decided to take a typical 3-day tour of Singapore and below I have shared some of the places that I think is absolutely worth the visit:

  3. East Coast Park The Park attracts more of rollerblades, windsurfers, cyclists, and beachfront diners. The beaches are all man-made, and I think it is one of the greenest areas in the city and popular among recreation lovers. Labrador Nature Reserve Located on the south, Labrador Nature Reserve is a small area that is home to native sea grass, mangrove habitat and the only rocky sea-cliff on the island. Still holding on relics from World War II, this natural reserve is an extension of the Southern Ridges, with interesting and unexplored pathways. Even though Labrador in itself is almost too small to be remarkable, I think one of the main attractions here is the views of the ocean and Sentosa Island. Bukit Batok Nature Park and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve With spectacular views of an abandoned quarry, Bukit Bartok is a smaller park while Bukit Timah Nature Reserve has a wider stretch in terms of its area and it is also home to almost half of Singapore’s flora and fauna. I got the opportunity to explore through extensive trails while encountering colourful, long-tailed birds flit through the trees among fat, spiky fruit, alongside elderly people practicing Tai Chi. These central hills are host to walking trails and biodiverse secondary rainforest. 4. MacRitchie Reservoir Park Monkeys and many more monkeys all around!! Shocked to see so many monkeys inhabit this park. They are found in abundance at MacRitchie Nature Trail, snatching food from unsuspecting visitors. What's more, the most exciting feature of the park is a 25m-high TreeTop walk overlooking the mature forest canopy.

  4. I left Singapore with richer experiences than if I ever could and if you want to have similar travel experiences, then its best you grab your deals with Spirit Airlines Deals today. Hope you have enjoyed reading this article and provide you an insight into some places which promise you more greenery while in Singapore.

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