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Often in the midst of queuing for tickets and transiting from place to place, travelers get caught up in the small things and missed the bigger picture for a pleasant trip experience for t …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 30, 2009 at Travel Blog
Our weekend adventure started as soon as we arrived in Melbourne after a 7-hour overnight Jetstar Starclass flight from Singapore and checked into the classy Crown Metropol hotel. By 10am, we were met by Rebecca, our fun-loving guide from Tourism Victoria who took us on a half-day trip to the Dandenong Ranges.The Dandenong Ranges have ...Related posts:Luxury Living at …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on January 4, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Continuing on our 3D2N trip in Indonesia, we proceeded to Bandung which is about 3 hours drive away from Jakarta. Bandung is well-known for 2 things – the magnificent Mount of Tebgkuban Perahu Crater and factory outlet shopping which we will cover in the next post. You will need to engage the services ...Related posts:Luxurious Stay at Jakarta Kempinski Hotel Indonesia …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 26, 2010 at Travel Blog
Two of the most important equipment we bring along for our trips have to be our laptop and ipod touch. The iPod touch provide entertainment during long bus/train journeys and the laptop also serves as a backup for the hundreds of pictures we took during our trip. Unfortunately, the battery life of these ...Related posts:Dell Design Studio Contest Winning Laptop Designs
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 9, 2010 at Travel Blog
Now there are more ways to get your kids to enjoy their meals quietly at Sakae Sushi – having introduced the airplane and train kiddy set in the last post, there are also other cute interesting kiddy sets available.Do you recognise what the plate in the following picture is shaped like? Yes! Its ...Related posts:Airplane and Train Kiddy Sushi Set Eating off a Fire …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on September 10, 2010 at Travel Blog
During our JetStar JetSaver Light Challenge, we stayed in the Hotel Royal Macau – a hotel located right in the heart of the Macau Peninsula. Unlike the luxurious, attention-grabbing, neon-light-flashing casino hotels e.g. Wynn, Sands, Venetian etc., Hotel Royal Macau was a quiet unassuming yet classy hotel – it does, however, have a 2-storey ...Related posts:Hong …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on March 3, 2010 at Travel Blog
Besides pasta dishes at The Pasta Shop by Sakae, another popular non-sushi dish in Sakae Sushi is its great value-for-money Teppanyaki Set. For just S$12.90, you get a Seafood Teppanyaki Set which comprises of a huge bowl of salad as appetiser, tofu steak (don’t be mistaken – no meat involved; just tofu served up ...Related posts:Review of Sakae Sushi Woodlands …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on January 31, 2010 at Travel Blog
Traveling, whether it be for business or for pleasure can cause many headaches along the way. Could airport amenities possibly serve as the silver lining to your travel frustrations? This article by Priority Club Connect, provides some suggestions on how you can tap on certain airport amenities to relieve some pain of traveling.All ...Related posts:Tips for a More Pleasant …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on January 20, 2010 at Travel Blog
Continuing on from our Day 1 exploration of ancient Greek city of Ephesus, we visited the famous cotton castle, Pamukkale and the historic Roman city ruins of Hierapolis on Day 2 of our 2D1N tour from Fethiye organised by TinyAkropol agency.Just like the Greek city ruins of Ephesus, the Hierapolis has a long history of ...Related posts:Ancient City in Anatolia – Ephesus …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on December 7, 2010 at Travel Blog
On our extensive travels, we’ve stayed in a diverse range of accommodation. From luxury hotels to basic hostels, we’ve visited them all. While our experiences in each location have differed greatly, there are some aspects of staying in travel accommodation which tend to be true wherever you are visiting, and we have found that you ...Related posts:Istanbul Hali …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on December 1, 2010 at Travel Blog
Being one of the most famous tourist destination in the world and the bridge between Asia and Europe, you will find a wide selection of hotels available in Istanbul. One of the best places to stay in Istanbul is at the Sultanahmet District where you can be in the middle of all the tourist ...Related posts:Hotel Royal Macau Review Review of Hilton London Euston Hotel Hong Kong …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on July 1, 2010 at Travel Blog
Macau boasts a wide variety of good food e.g. egg tarts, pastry snacks. Cantonese noodles is another one of Macau’s specialty. Conveniently located at Senado Square (議事亭前地), the Wong …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on June 8, 2010 at Travel Blog
Greetings from Turkey! The PassportChop team (ZQ & TY) is currently travelling around Turkey for 2 weeks til 31 May. Apologies for the lack of blog posts for the past week as we only had intermittent Internet connection in Turkey. As usual, we will be sharing with you our Turkey travelling experiences ...Related posts:Krrunching my way to Asia-Pacific Blog Awards at …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on May 28, 2010 at Travel Blog
Just when you think there are enough activities to keep you occupied onboard via eating, shopping, gambling and rock-climbing, Legend of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise staff would come out with even more – family-friendly activities e.g. Explorer Academy which provides cruisers with interesting lessons such as origami, dancing and even towel-folding!Remember the towel …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on January 27, 2010 at Travel Blog
Direct Travel Insurance’s 2008 claims figures prove that travelling without adequate travel insurance is a big risk to take and can end up costing a lot, even for a seemingly ‘ …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on January 7, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
After taking on the Dandenongs during our first day in Melbourne, we explored a very different side of Melbourne – the Mornington Peninsula. Located about an hour’s drive away from Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula hosts a collection of popular natural attractions with a variety of beaches both sheltered and open-sea and many scenic sights ...Related …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on January 21, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
After our Puffing Billy train ride across the Dandenongs, we continued our exploration of the Dandenong Ranges with an up close and personal encounter with native Australian birds at the Grants Picnic Ground. The scenic drive through the Ranges to the Grants Picnic Ground took about 20 minutes from the Puffing Billy station of Lakeside.The ...Related posts:Shopping in Prague …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on January 9, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Continuing on from our Day 1 exploration of ancient Greek city of Ephesus, we visited the famous cotton castle, Pamukkale and the historic Roman city ruins of Hierapolis on Day 2 of our 2D1N tour from Fethiye organised by TinyAkropol agency.Just like the Greek city ruins of Ephesus, the Hierapolis has a long history of ...Related posts:Ephesus /Pamukkale 2D1N Day Tour Hotel …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on December 7, 2010 at Travel Blog
Just like the Equinox restaurant which provides an excellent view of Singapore’s Central Business District area, the rooms of Swissôtel the Stamford Hotel also provides an unobstruct …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 16, 2010 at Travel Blog
Just to clarify here that the fishy business here does not mean anything illegal or bad but rather a reference to the myriad of fish dishes on offer at Sakae Sushi – not just pieces of raw fish wrapped around rice kind of sushi but rather main courses of fishes cooked in various ways.To start ...Related posts:Sakae Sushi Teppanyaki Chicken Set Review Sumiyaki Onigiri …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on February 27, 2010 at Travel Blog

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