Showing posts with label Sentosa Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sentosa Island. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2011

(Travelogue) Oriental Outings Day 2: The Melted Pot

Mar 2, 2011

Breakfast with Chicken Rice!

As expected, we woke up late in the morning to make up for the previous extended days.

For the breakfast, Jeffery microwaved us the chicken rice! Rice is the name of food in Singaproe and the rest is noodles. It is not uncommon to have them even in the breakfast. But for us, it was a surprise, especially for Urooba who was once again not comfortable with the mildly sweet taste, however, I enjoyed that and she had to resort to the porridge!

Jeffery is all about food, so if you are visiting him, always expect more food! So, the next surprise was the Hyderabadi Lukhmi with a slightly different shape. In Singapore, they call it curry puff!

Back to MRT:

Today, we planned to explore cultural neighborhoods of Singapore, following Wikitravel Singapore Day 2 Morning Walk. So let’s go back to the MRT! 
On the go: MRT Interchange
There are four MRT lines in Singapore – red, green, purple, and yellow – which intersect each other at designated stations. In order for us to reach to Chinatown station we had to change from the red line to the purple at Dhoby Ghaut station! 

Note the MRT sign in Tamil!
The clean and busy Dhoby Ghuat station was like any thing but a Dhoby Ghuat, which in Urdu/Hindi is actually referred to a messy washing place mostly besides a river stream! Pondering about the etymologic reasons, we had to hurry to change the MRT line!
MRT Values


Here, I would like to shed some more praise on the MRT system of Singapore! Besides the fact that it connects the whole city well, it is super clean and friendly. Drinking and eating is strictly prohibited onboard, platforms are well marked, electronic screens can tell you precisely in how many minutes – or seconds – the next train is due, ticketing is simple, and vending machines are user friendly!

I started daydreaming that one day Karachi would also have a credible mass transit system until I heard someone in the train saying "Singaporeans are fed up with the MRT service!" What? 

Yes, people always want more; “frequency of trains should be increased”, “there are too few handgrips”, “air-conditioning does not work in daytime”, and “due to rush, we have to bear close contact with other commuters, which is embarrassing” are some of the complains poor Singaporeans often make! I guess, they need to visit Karachi and spend a day with the notorious W-11 to realize what a paradise they are living in! 

Chinapore!
Now note the MRT sign in Chinese!
Although most of Singapore is modern and well planned, this part of the city, i.e. Chinatown, was allowed to maintain its traditional color; narrow streets decorated with typical red balloons, sign boards in vertical Chinese vernacular, roadside stalls selling Chinese handicrafts, and those fragrant herb shops marketing traditional Chinese spices and medics!
Coming out of MRT escalator
Chinese style building
Another Chinese style building
Yet another Chinese style building
A street in Chinatown
Roadside vendors around Chinatown
Where Gods Meet:

After wandering and peaking around, we ended up at the junction of Pagoda street and South Bridge Road, where located the Sri Mariamman Temple, a nonchalant place of worship for local Hindus and a photo opportunity for foreign tourists.



Temple gate
The roof

The exterior

Gods' glimpses are not cheap here!
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Temple entrance
few meters away was the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple housed in a Tibetan style vermilion building. The prayer hall was more like a church with seating arrangements while there were hundreds of miniature Buddhas shelved in the surrounding walls in addition to a giant one in the front. The nearby Jamae Chulia Mosque adds to the diversity of the area.






I have a point!

Praying for peace!

Gold bricks!!
Have luck!
Yum Cha

This exuberant experience of religious harmony left us empty stomached! Nearby, we could not find anything except for hawkers selling not-so-familiar food so we had to resort to a guide book’s recommendation Yum Cha for snacks! 
Misha enjoying Yum Cha's ambiance


Khalid: happy go lucky
Sentosa Fun

After having late lunch, it was time to meet Khalid, so we headed back to MRT to catch purple line to reach to the Harbour Front station, where Khalid was waiting for us for Sentosa ride. We then quickly bought tickets as we wanted to make it to the island before the sunset.




Colours of the sunset at Sentoda Island!

Artificial Kampong at Sentosa Island

Chairlift that connects the island from another island!
Song of the Sea

Sentosa is a heaven for theme park lovers with so many activities to do, especially the famous Universal Studio, however, we stuck to the beach side cabaret Song of the Sea, which was based on a folk story where a young boy got enchanted with the sleeping Princess of the Sea and finally made her awake after a long struggle full of hurdles and with the help of his freinds.

Spectators waiting for the show to start

The arena for the Song of the Sea

The show starts
 
The performance

The show started around sunset, and as the natural light got dim, the tradition Malay style Kampong glowed up with colourful laser lights. Use of effects, such as water springs and fireworks, which can be felt in the audience, made the performance worthwhile.

This Time We Passed the Food Test

Khalid’s hospitality did not end with the end of the show as we ended the day at another delicious dinner at Vivo City food court! And frankly, that was the first meal since last three days when we could manage to survive the food test!

Thank you Khalid :)
Half way our meal, Hadi also joined us and then we made to Vivo City rooftop for the sepectacular bird eyeview of the island before going back home.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

(Snapshot) Oriental Outings: 4 Countries in 3 Weeks

Misha is enjoying her first flight
Day 0 Monday, February 28, 2011
·       Departure from Karachi at 17:00: Petrol Pump Strike in Karachi, so no cabs!
·       Misha’s First Flight: She enjoyed the Baby Bassinet, good sign!
·       Colombo Transit: A mess in Colombo transit area and the dank transit hotel

Dinner with Hadi at Ang Mo Kio
Day 1 Tuesday, March 01, 2011
·       Arrived in Singapore at 16:00: Long and delayed flight (via Kuala Lumpur)
·       Life in Singapore: No life without MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) 
·       Local experience: Couch Surfing with Jeffery, Cai Shi, and Ah Poi! 
·       Meetings: Dinner with Travel Buddy’s Hadi. We got late!

Lunch at Chinatown!
Day 2 Wednesday, March 02, 2011
·       What to see in Singapore: China Town and Sentosa Island. Song of the Sea was good!
·       Eating Out: Dinner with Khalid. We survived the food test this time!

Air Asia's peanuts! Literally speaking!!
Day 3 Thursday, March 03, 2011
·       What to See in Singapore:  The Casino experience and the disappointing Merlion!
·       Gotta Go: Departure for Bali at 20:50. Arrived in Bali after the midnight and in heavy rains
·       Budget Travel: Peanuts and A cup of water in the Air Asia flight
·       The Blunder: Forgot to pick our luggage and only realized when we had left the airport!

Children carrying Ogoh-Ogoh!
Day 4 Friday, March 04, 2011
·       Motorbike in Bali: Go as Balinese Go!
·       Local Experience: Couch surfing with Hendra and Rahadi  
·       Culture: Ogoh-Ogoh with couchsurfers!

A Balinese monster: scary yet artistic!!
Day 5 Saturday, March 05, 2011
·       Culture: Nyepi Day, the day of silence
·       The Blunder: Nothing, we just turned-on the tube-light in our room, and that was a crime!

Watching Kecak-Kecak (Top Right: Arabian Sea)
Day 6 Sunday, March 06, 2011
·       What not to Miss in Bali: Jimbaran beach 
·       Culture: Kecak dance and sunset at Uluwatu Temple besides Indian Ocean

Misha doing some water sports!
Day 7 Monday, March 07, 2011
·       Adventure: Water sports at Nusa Dua
·       Eating Out: Couch surfing with the newlywed Hassan et family

Our last dinner in Bali!
Day 8 Tuesday, March 08, 2011
·       What not to Miss in Bali: Spa and massage in Ubud

Finally at peace, after a long travel!
Day 9 Wednesday, March 09, 2011
·       Gotta go: Departure for Malaysia at 08:30
·       Long Day: Bali – LCCT (KL) – Ipoh – Cameron Highlands, 15 hours in all!
·       Change of Plans:  Enough of humidity and heat. Let’s go to a hill station!

Patrit Fall
Day 10 Thursday, March 10, 2011
·       Nature: Jungle Trekking and the waterfall!
·       Eating Out: Yes, we found Naan, Roti, and Paratha!

Tea plantations
Day 11 Friday, March 11, 2011
·       Nature: Tea Farms, Strawberry Farms, Rose Farms, Butterfly Garden, Insects and Snakes!ature: Jungle Trekking and the waterfall!


Attending a Malay wedding
 Day 12 Saturday, March 12, 2011
·       Local Experience: Couch surfing with Eda and attending her sister’s wedding!
·       Eating Out: Steamboat, the unforgettable experience!

TV lounge of Red Inn Heritage
Day 13 Sunday, March 13, 2011
·       Gotta Go: Back to lowlands. Penang experience!
·       Go by Ear: Red Inn Heritage Hotel, an excellent hotel deal without booking!

World's largest reclining Buddha!
Day 14 Monday, March 14, 2011
·       Culture: Penang is all about heritage, culture, and food!

Little Misha with her little host Rayan!
Day 15 Tuesday, March 15, 2011
·       Gotta Go: Penang to Kuala Lumpur
·       Local Experience: Couch surfing with Umair et family
·       Go by Ear: Meeting travel buddies in front of Twin Towers!

So we saw it! Luck us :P
Day 16 Wednesday, March 16, 2011
·       Local Experience: Lunch with a Malaysian born Pathaan!

King Coconut; mouth watering, literally!
Day 17 Thursday, March 17, 2011
·       Gotta Go: Making it to 70km-Out-of-Kuala-Lumpur-Airport for the 09:10 flight!
·       Budget Travel: Tuk Tuk in Colombo. But that’s not budget at all!
·       Local Experience: Couch surfing with the awesome Dharshana!

The Elephant Or
Day 18 Friday, March 18, 2011
·       Nature: Friendly elephants in the orphanage

Pakistan defeating Australia!
Day 19 Saturday, March 19, 2011
·       Happy Ending: Finally watched Pakistan live bringing an end to Australian winning streak!

Day 20 Sunday, March 20, 2011
·       Back Home!