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How to Make the Most of Your Layover in Singapore
A layover in Singapore means you are in for a treat, as you are presented with a fantastic opportunity to experience one of the most vibrant cities on earth, even if it is just for a few hours. The compact nature of the city-state and the efficient transportation system functional throughout the metropolis add to make your experience even smoother and effortless. From world-renowned landmarks to unmissable tourist attractions, here’s how to make the most of your layover in Singapore.
By Sewmini James about a year ago in Wander
Unveiling the Mystical Beauty of Tinipak River and Rock Formations: A Creative Exploration of it's Hidden Gem
I was picked up by a service car at approximately 6:30 am in Pasig City. We were on our way to Eastwood to pick up another colleague at the agreed time of 7:30 am. Arriving in Eastwood well ahead of schedule, my driver and I decided to indulge in a delicious breakfast at the Restaurant near THAMES International School at Quezon City. After our satisfying meal, we made our way to Eastwood Le Grand Tower 2 to rendezvous with our colleague. Our journey from Eastwood to Barangay Daraitan, Tanay Rizal began at 7:30 am using the Waze app. We embarked on a scenic 2-hour drive via the Marcos Highway and "Makaira-Daraitan" Road to the parking area, where we paid a nominal fee of 100 pesos for parking.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.about a year ago in Wander
How To Send Flowers To A Hotel Room?
Looking to get someone special a beautiful bouquet while they are staying at a hotel? Sure, sending flowers to a hotel room is an excellent means to show a loving and caring nature. Surprise someone by sending different types of flowers to their door.
By JamesMichealabout a year ago in Wander
5 Essential Mercedes Sprinter Accessories For Long Road Trips
Like other Mercedes Sprinter owners, you want to make it safer and more comfortable during long road trips. That requires customizing the van with accessories like roof racks, upgraded seat cushions, and portable fridges. Proper seating reduces discomfort during long distances. Use roof racks to maximize truck storage, enabling you to transport extra equipment and gear without compromising interior space.
By Rebecca Smithabout a year ago in Wander
Wheel Of Life
The Wheel of Life is a powerful tool used in personal development and coaching to help individuals achieve a balanced and fulfilling life. It provides a visual representation of how satisfied you are in different areas of your life. By evaluating these areas, you can gain insights into where you are thriving and where you might need improvement.
By Lam Nguyenabout a year ago in Wander
How to Experience the Singapore Botanic Gardens
Taking a special place among Singapore’s attractions is the spellbinding Singapore Botanic Gardens which will delight anyone with an interest in immersing themselves in idyllic landscapes home to all manner of plants, trees and flowers. These gardens – recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO – will also be a marvellous place for a leisurely stroll, hike or jog and will leave you enthralled by the botanical marvels that it contains. Some of the major attractions here are described below.
By Sewmini James about a year ago in Wander
How to explore Singapore to live like a local
Singapore is a country where visitors can get lost in engaging in activities that are designed to attract tourists. However, you can explore the country to live like a local and to enjoy Singapore as a local, you need to immerse yourself in the country's culture, traditions and most of all, the glitz. Here is how you can explore Singapore beyond its skyscrapers and tourist attractions like a local.
By Sewmini James about a year ago in Wander
How to Explore Singapore's Rail Corridor Like a Local Expert
The Rail Corridor in Singapore used to be a railway line that was used for the transportation of goods between Singapore and parts of the Malay Peninsula when it was first built at the start of the 20th century. In recent years the government of Singapore opted to make the open area into community spaces that are open for the public and after which it was renamed as the Rail Corridor. Let us have a look at how you can explore the Rail Corridor during your stay in Singapore.
By Sewmini James about a year ago in Wander






