Too Much of a Good Thing in Singapore
Singapore was really a great amount of fun. Of course, it is a huge contrast to the little island paradise we were just at, but it was a great relief to be in a country that is fastidious. All the politeness and the strict attention to details caught us off guard. Every tourist information desk we stopped off at were actually very informative. All the employees in all the establishments we entered were helpful, polite and honest! At first, we didn’t know if we were on a different planet, like we entered the Twilight Zone or something, but after spending a whole day, we were becoming acclamated, as it were, to being in a nice country.
Naturally, there was a price to pay for all this niceties, cleanliness, organization, air-conditioning, over-the-top service, it’s called piles of Singapore dollars. In two days, we saw our budget go to pot. It was all worth it though, like I mentioned at the beginning, we had a blast. We found this site to help us find a restaurant, which we went out to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All the restaurants listed on this site were marvellous. We found several sites online for interesting things to do in Singapore, which it was hard for us to choose what would be more exciting or more interesting, because they all seemed great. We spent one entire day at the Botanical Gardens, and even that wasn’t enough time.
We found Singapore to be a shiny, sparklling jewel, the sidewalks are immaculate, no stray dogs, cows or elephants like in India. But, we did find one thing wrong with Singapore, there really isn’t enough time to do everything, even if you were here for two weeks and there are too many places to spend our well earned money, just too many places.
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