As we waved goodbye to Malaysia we find ourselves preparing for our first taste of western civilisation for 5 months.
Off come the dirty vest tops and flip flops, and on with the trainers and designer tshirts.
Singapore is everything like we expected; clean, efficient and expensive. The streets are free of graffiti, litter and homeless people. A fat cry from what we have witnessed in South East Asia's poorest countries. But with this clean utophia comes high prices. With beers rivaling London prices and restaurants charging table service at 20% we knew we were in for an expensive few days.
We choose to dorm out in Little India and walked into town each day, saving a few quid on private room rates and the tube! Little india is a buzz of markets food courts and places of worship. A curry here only set us back $5 as we ate in the food courts with the indian locals.
In town its completely different, sky scrapers clash with artificial greenery as hotels, bars, restaurants and business all cram into the CBD. It makes Canary Warf look like the middle ages. Again completely immaculate although quite claustrophobic.
There are a few quirky streets dotted around. The Arabic quarter has dimly lit streets littered with bars cafes and boutique fashion outlets. Looks very similar to the East London, but not quite as trendy.
The centre piece of the town is the marina. Built spectacularly with bridges, modern dome like structures and even a purpose built wildlife sanctuary. Here high end fashion brands and roof top bars tempt the expats out after work!
Due to the cost of the attractions we decided to pick one must do activity in Sinagpore. We were recommended to try out the nigh safari at the National Zoo.
The evening starts at 8pm as you board a night tram that drives you around the zoo. You can get on and off at various attractions to see the animals uncaged at night. There is so much more activity to look at as they sleep most of the day. They come to life at feeding times and tend to be more active at night.
Our favourite was seeing the Asian tiger rip up his dinner 3m from our feet.
In total we had scheduled to spend 3 days in Singapore before catching our flight to Bali...
However it was only a matter of time before one of our flights was cocked up! Our flight service provider had recently been taken over, and we had not recieved notification of the date change to our fligh! Only delayed by a day, but when we had already spent a night in Singapore Airport it started to take the biscuit.
With hotels being so expensive we decided to sleep rough another night; nice and comfy as you can imagine!
So we lost 2 days in Bali, but did explore the worlds best international aiport of 2014! Swings and round abouts!
Finally we take off for our final Asian country in Indonesia, time to relax on tje beach! Back soon.