48 hours in Singapore
An island city-state that is known for yummy noodles and shopping galore, Singapore has always been on my travel bucket list. I mean, any place where it is illegal to chew gum and a cheap bottle of wine cost 90 dollars is a place that I had to visit.
With not much time explore beautiful Singapore, this is how to have 48 hours of adventures in Singapore.
Little India
For my first night, I stayed in one of the most ethnically diverse areas in Singapore, Little India. Once I arrived I dropped off my bag and let my preoccupied nose lead me into sweet sweet curry heaven. As I walked down the streets I peeked my head into random kitchens to see what sparked my appetite. Indecisive and hangry, an hour later I finally walked in a kitchen with music and sat outside. I ordered some curry from some men that were quite rude and not friendly, but I just kept in mind they were just a means to this a tasty tasty end. 30 minutes later I finally had some curry in front of me and could not wait to take a big ole bite!
OUCHHHH..CRAPPPP MOTHER OF SANTA CLAUS!!!!!
BONES.
THERE were BONES.
So I finally got my curry, but it cost me part of my tooth.
I didn’t remember seeing that extra charge on the menu.
That next morning, I gathered up my bag and broken tooth and headed out in search of some Hindu Temples.
Now that it was daylight, I could now see exactly where I was walking through the night before. Many cell phone retailers, rug shop, Indian jewelers, and did I mention cell phone accessory retailers? I happened to lose my headphones like usual so I decided to go into a shop and buy some new ones.
ONLY A DOLLAR!?! What a deal.….
Yeah, a deal that lasted me 15 minutes…
During my not so easy stroll down the street, all I could think about was the weather. Just think about what hell might feel like, and yeah, there you go! So hot and humid I wanted to die in a bowl of curry.. sorry, make that drown, since I was carrying a 2000 ton backpack.
Barely alive, I finally made it through to the Hindu Temple. It was amazing. Not breathtaking like a Buddhist temple or stunning like a Catholic cathedral, but instead unique and radiant. I loved it.
http://www.sriveeramakaliamman.com/
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is a Hindu temple located in the middle of Little India in the southern part of Singapore. The Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, fierce embodiment of Shakti and the god Shiva’s wife, Parvati.
After my tour of Little India, I jumped on a shaky train headed towards the downtown hub to check out Future World– the Art and Science Museum.
Future World was filled with cool interactive experiments, sculptures and educational displays. One highlight was in an exhibit where you would draw a picture, whether it was a house, car, spaceship etc, scan in the picture and it would generate up on a screen in real time, in REAL LIFE!! I attempted to do my signature “hot mess” logo in two different exhibits, but ever time I tried I screwed it up. Either it was the wrong shape or I wrote it backward.. so in other words, the whole endeavor was a true hot mess experience.
Once I was ready to start acting like a grown woman again (ugh) I headed to the famous Gardens by the Bay to check out what they had to offer. I went from a 6-year-old to a 60 year old in seconds. Both the Flower and Cloud exhibits were nice and pretty. I saw flowers… and more flowers.. and some other plants and things..
Let’s just have the pictures do the talking!
After walking around in 45 degree extreme hot and humid weather carrying a freakin baby elephant on my back for 3 hours, it was time to die. Rest, sorry I mean rest.
I needed to sit down. I needed to eat.
I was like a 30-year-old dehydrated hungry infant, minus the poopy pants part.
I walked through the Marina Bay Sands mall, also known as Disneyland for rich people, and headed towards an old friend I could see in the far distance. This was one of my favorite old friends I have not seen in a very long time due to lack of funds. Also an old friend that knows how to keep me very very happy .. THE CASINO.
Luckily for this girl, they had the most hardcore entrance ever and was forced to check my 3 ton backpack in with security.
WHOO HOOO! WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER!
My phone had died so I put some money in a cent machine while charging my phone on the wall right beside it. Within a few minutes, a man came up to me saying no charging!! Please leave.. and I’m like uhh helloooooooo I am playing hereeeee ” Not appreciating my talking back he yells I kick you out no charging! Then pulls my phone from the wall and throws it in my purse. Jerk.
So I stubbornly said goodbye to casino, but hello to another old friend.. my lovely friend Helen! Helen was an old co-worker of mine that moved off to Singapore a few years back. She was kind enough to offer to show me around town a bit and house this broke backpacker for my final night.
Our first stop of two was the top of the Marina Bay Sands Bar 57 to have a drink from the best view of the city. I recognized the view and the infinity pool from many many Tinder profiles (Judge free zone right?!). We ordered our 30 dollar drinks and caught up on life, love and travels while watching the beautiful sunset.
After a few drinks costing more than what my whole wardrobe costs by the way, we headed to a curry restaurant that she had been raving about. Saying, delicious curries, which we already established I loved, and a fabulous view looking over the historical Boat Quay.
We arrived and she was right but unfortunately they did not accommodate us with the table she requested. And oh my, she was one unhappy camper. After 30 minutes of complaining they finally moved us to a table with the view.
God bless her and her determination.
The view was lovely, and I am sure so was all the delicious spit that helped favor our curries.
Fuller than full and exhausted from the day we decided just to call it a night and head back to her place on Sentosa Island. This man-made island is where a bunch of wealthy people live and her place was no exception. Her place was beautiful and modern. High tech gadgets and light switches I could not figure out how to work if my life depended on it. I was happy to take advantage of the amazing shower and comfy bed because I knew it would be the only one for my whole trip. I slept like a spoiled happy girl.
I woke up for my ride back to the airport and was instantly blown away by the dazzling million dollar view.
Overall I enjoyed my time in Singapore. It was a beautiful melting pot of cultures, the people were friendly, the weather sucked, the drinks ridiculous, but the curry and noodles da bomb. It was a nice little taste of what the country had to offer without breaking my bank account or ruining my liver too early on this SEA Adventure.
My advice to you is to make sure to go to Singapore with MONEYYYYY. It will make your trip much more enjoyable 🙂
<3 Michelle
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Good fun stuff, particularly enjoyed the science museum with floating techno stuff! I wonder why booze is so expensive over there? Enjoyed your blog as usual, your a good wit! 🙂
I know! And I thought alcohol was expensive here in Australia! and thank you! 🙂
I love it! What a realistic and entertaining perspective of Singapore!
Aww thanks glad you enjoyed it! 🙂