Singapore Hotels
Singapore is the East Asian Tiger on
the tip of Malaysia, very close to the Equatorial line. Being so, the
weather is mostly hot and humid; around 20-32 degrees Celsius, with
no apparent seasons. Downpours are daily yet don't usually last more
than an hour.
The history of today's society starts
as a British trading post in the beginning of 1800s. Dutch had the
South East Asian trade traffic under control back then and applied
heavy taxes. In order to create a competition, Singapore was turned
into a free tax zone by the British. This really turned the tide to
Singapore's favor and the little port by the river thrived into one
of the busiest ports of today. Currently, the location of the first
settlements, the riverside is still the busiest location with many
offices, skyscrapers, busy nightclubs, restaurants and hotels.
Singapore is very different than other
Asian countries. For example, the first thing you'll notice will be
the cleanliness of the city. That is because the independent
government of today is rather strict and oppressive; even the
littering laws are well enforced. This might sound like a prune to
freedom, but don't forget that it also means you won't be robbed in
the middle of the night or scammed by dishonest shopkeepers. Crime
almost doesn't exist, this is one of the safest places in the world.
The choice is yours...
Singapore formed a mix of cultures of
its own. The dense population consists of three major races, Chinese,
Malays, Indians and other foreigners, mostly from Europe. These
cultures combined in a very authentic way and live in harmony. You
will have the chance to explore all three deeply in one trip to
Singapore. This is especially good news in cuisine which is one of
the strongest points of Singapore. Influences of all three major
races can be tested separately. There are many good quality western
style restaurants and cuisine options too. The taxes of alcohol is
surprising in this no-tax zone though. Nightlife in Singapore is very
lively and there are very good quality bars and clubs. In this
aspect, Singapore is well ahead of other Asian countries.
Best Singapore offers should be the
shopping opportunities because of the reasonable prices provided by
the lack of taxes. The Orchard Road, the center of the city, is home
to miles and miles of shopping malls where you can find top quality
merchandise. All kinds of electronics and computer hardware, hi-fi
systems, antiques, high fashion clothing from the boutiques and
fashion emporiums as well as casual clothing, sporting equipment,
even books are widely available.
You won't be bored between the shopping
and eating either. Considering the cramped size of the city, number
of activities offered is surprising. Sentosa region is a separate
island that developed into a resort and various attractions. Diving
with sharks at the Underwater World or Night safari in Singapore Zoo
where you can watch leopards, are both exhilarating experiences. You
can waterski on the river or visit the Botanical Gardens, Timah
Nature Reserve or the Bird Sanctuary. Opportunities for golfing,
scuba diving shouldn't be missed. You'll hear the noises of monkeys
in the tropical rainforests. One thing this city lacks is the good
beaches because of the heavy naval traffic. Instead, you can enjoy
the public pools. Singapore has the highest number and quality in
public pools, they are cheap to enter and well maintained too.
Overall, Singapore has a distinct
characteristic compared to the rest of South Asia, there is no danger
to be had here, apart from breaking the law. Prices are still very
good, that suit all budget and luxury needs of any tourist but
overall, it is a bit more expensive than other Asian cities. Unique
cultural experience, especially cuisine, is the sweet cherry that
tops of this cake. Might look a bit sterile at times, but is never
boring.

