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If you are planning to visit singapore as a tourist, below are some travel tips that will help you plan and save some money.
Singapore tourist pass
ParkHopper pass
Singapore city pass
Free tour from Singapore Airlines
Singapore airlines offers free tours and may be something worth considering, if you are flying via Singapore airlines. Please check your eligibility before including this in the plan
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/us/plan-travel/privileges/free-singapore-tour/
Buy your Universal Studios Singapore tickets online Buy your Universal Singapore ticket online before you go to save you queuing for them when you get there. You can save money (usually around 10%) on the Universal Studios Singapore ticket price by booking online here
Upgrade to a Universal Studios Singapore Express Pass If there is one thing that will make a huge difference to your experience, it is buying the Universal Studios Singapore Express tickets. These Universal Studios Singapore skip the line tickets are available as an Express pass (allows you to skip the queue once on each ride) and an Express Unlimited pass (allows you to skip the line as many times as you like). You can either buy online or upgrade when you get to the park.
Plan your Universal Studios Singapore timings in advance Universal Studios can get BUSY – with queues for some of the popular rides well over an hour long! However with your USS Singapore express pass mentioned above and some forward planning, you can avoid the worst of the crowds.
Apart from the amazing panoramic views, seafood and world famous Starbucks coffee,Seattle is also home to fantastic collection of museums and few might fit your interest. Below are our top picks from the area.
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Burrough mountain trail offers spectacular view of Mt Rainier and Emmons Glacier. We do make sure to get couple of trails in the Mt Rainier area every year, and we like to share our pictures and memories from each of our hikes. This one is from a summer starter hike in July couple of days after the road opened till Sunrise visitor center. Snow had almost melted but please check the trail conditions with rangers before heading out. We had to use our microspikes to cross some steep snowfields while crossing the mountain slopes. Something like the Kahtoola MICROspikes Footwear Traction are essential for trails like these.
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Yosemite National Park is the 3rd national park in USA with amazing granite cliffs, waterfalls, giant sequoia groves, glaciers, mountains and lakes. **Yosemite National Park ** is located in Sierra Nevada, California, a mountain range that stretches over 400 miles.
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Jurong Bird Park is a massive aviary and one of the largest bird parks in the world, featuring 8,000 birds of more than 600 species with exotic birds like macaws, spoonbills, flamingos etc. It is currently the world’s largest bird park in terms of number of birds and second largest in terms of land area after Germany’s Vogelpark Walsrode
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Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125 metres long curved pedestrian cable-stayed and suspended pedestrian that swings out over Langkawi’s second-highest mountain, Gunung Mat Cincang. At 850m high, Gunung Mat Cincang is the second highest mountain in Langkawi and offers some pretty spectacular views of the island. The Langkawi Sky Bridge is located at the ’end’ of the Langkawi Cable Car ride that takes you to top of Mount Mat Cinchang. The journey to the top starts out at the Oriental Village in the upper northwest of Langkawi Island, near Pantai Kok.
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The Grand Place(La Grand-Place) or Grote Markt is the central square of Brussels. It is a cobbled rectangular market square, surrounded by opulent guildhalls and two larger edifices, the city’s Town Hall, and the King’s House or Breadhouse building containing the Brussels City Museum.
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Interlaken is surrounded by some of the highest mountains in the Alps including Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. It is nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz in the Bernese Highlands and is located in central Switzerland.
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