I was blessed to have my wonderful mother travel 10,000 miles to visit over my spring break. Although she was a bit under the weather the first few days, we trekked all over Singapore. Our adventures included a bus and boat tour; shopping in Chinatown, Little India, and Holland Village; sightseeing in Clark Quay, Merlion Park, Botanic Gardens, and Orchard Road; manicures and pedicures; enjoying the beach of Sentosa.
Our first two days were spent seeing the city through a bus tour. The "Hop-on, Hop-off" bus has three bus routes that go to all the major sights of Singapore. The ticket allowed us to get on any of the buses at any time. When there was a location we wished to get off and do more exploring, we simply "hopped off", did our exploring, and then "hopped on" back on.
A street in Little India. Please note the 7-Eleven.
A glimpse of the public housing here in Singapore. Housing & Development Boards, or more commonly referred to as HDBs, are seen all around Singapore as the majority of the population live in accommodations such as these.
A sign outside of a school.
Raffles Hotel which is named after Sir Stamford Raffles, the man who discovered Singapore
This beautiful colonial-styled hotel is home to the Singapore Sling.
A view of Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer. Marina Bay Sands, the building on the right that has three towers and a ship on top, is a hotel. The Singapore Flyer is like a Ferris Wheel which offers incredible views of Singapore.
A closer look at the Flyer. Those capsule like objects are what you ride in. I've yet to do this, but am very much looking forward to it!
While walking through the Botanic Gardens, we spotted a beautiful swan. These graceful animals are another living proof of the magnificence and creativity of our God.
A walk along Orchard Road
Outside the Ion, one of the major shopping complexes, there was a display of life size animal origami.
Merlion Park
Probably one of the most famous sites of Singapore.
Yes, this is a real parrot and I am not wearing any protection on my arm.