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Great article on 25 ways to #ExploreSingapore. So if youre learning to travel alone, heres a good start! Try exploring #Singapore on your own. This will put you in good practise for #solo #travels! I love this one suggestion on Pulau Ubin. I only first explored Pulau Ubin a couple of years ago and it was a rustic delight for me. Heres some ideas from Timeout Singapore: #2: A bike ride around Pulau Ubin Changi Point Ferry Terminal Hop on a bumboat for the 10- minute trip over to Pulau Ubin – a journey that will take you back half a century as you explore the last kampong village in Singapore. Cost: $5 round trip (additional $4 if you’re bringing your own bike) Rent A Bike Depending on your riding skills and budget, choose a bike to venture out on. Cost: Bike rental prices start from $4 onwards. Spot A Wild Pig Keep your eye out for these when riding through the forest – they like to hide in the trees and chomp on fallen coconuts. Watch Out For Web Huge spiders dangle from trees alongside the paths. Stop to check out the size, but most likely you’ll want to see and not touch. Take A Coconut Break Use the pigs as inspiration and sip on a chilled Thai coconut to regain energy. Cost: $2.50 at most restaurants and rest stops along the way. Stroll Down The Boardwalk Give yourself a break from the bike – look out for a peculiar tree growing in the middle of the water. Continue Down The Path Wander alongside mangroves, and try spotting a few mudskippers scurrying along the shore Climb To The Top At the end of the boardwalk, on the eastern tip of the island, is a tall viewing tower with great views of Singapore and Malaysia. Just make sure you have restored enough energy to make it up the steps. Become A Beach Bum Rest on the sand and meditate, read a good book or just enjoy the view. Taste The Local Flavours Feast on fresh seafood by the water; you just might catch a glimpse of what’s on your plate if you look over the deck. Cost: Prices of the dishes at most restaurants start from $4 onwards.
Posted on: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 17:35:16 +0000

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