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Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay boasts one of the most magnificent and unobstructed views of the meandering Singapore River, the spectacular city skyline and the lush greenery of Fort Canning Park. This coupled with its proximity to Clarke Quay – the best place to spend the evening out with friends, makes Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay ideal ...Related posts:Luxurious …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 25, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Just as iconic as Paris’ Eiffel Tower, the Atomium is one of Brussels’ most famous attraction. It shares a similar history as the Eiffel Tower as it was originally built for Expo ’58, the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair and planned to stand there for just 6 months. However, it became a symbol not only of ...Related posts:Fine Dining at Swissotel Equinox …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 24, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Colorful prayer flags are one of the most common sights when travelling around Bhutan – you will find them at temples, chortens, mountain tops and even at the back of some vehicles. …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 14, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
If you are here in Thimphu on a weekend, your itinerary will most likely include a tour around the Thimphu Centernary Farmers Weekend Market. Thimphu weekend market is one of the largest domestic market for Bhutanese farmers. The weekend market is crammed into a set of stalls on both banks of the Wang Chhu, just ...Related posts:Exploring Capital of Bhutan – Thimphu …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 12, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Being the capital of the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan, Thimphu City offers a glimpse of city life in this country. With almost all offices of the Bhutanese government and major Bhutanese companies based here, it is not surprising that there are lots of shopping centres and hotels (e.g. Thimphu Kisa Hotel) in this city. Norzin ...Related posts:Bhutan Thimpu Hotel Kisa Review Land …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on November 7, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
After days of long drives and hikes across Bhutan, we were rewarded with a stay at an Uma Paro villa upon our return to Paro valley. Uma Paro offers exceptional style in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Reflecting an understated philosophy of quiet comfort in a unique, culture-rich location, this inland retreat is also dedicated ...Related posts:Magnificent Views of Himalayan …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on October 29, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Getting the most from hard-earned money is always a smart thing. Here are some quick tips for travelling more, for less, with Jetstar. 1)      Book early: The earlier you book, the more li …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on October 29, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
During our last trip to Budapest, Hungary, we discovered an affordable and convenient accommodation alternative to hotels – Apartments! Compared to hotels, apartments offer more in terms of privacy, space and convenience without burning a huge hole in our pockets. However with so many apartments on offer online, you will never know if you are ...Related posts:Experience …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on October 26, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Ever wanted to experience the thrill of skydiving but without having to overcome the fear of stepping out of a plane and worrying about whether the parachute will work? Or just wanted to feel what’s it like to fly? With iFly Singapore, you can experience all of the above in a safe environment at an ...Related posts:Marvel at Fishes at Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on October 23, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
For anyone looking for buzzing nightlife and beautiful weather, Ayia Napa is one of the best choices out there. Popular with a younger crowd of holidaymakers thanks to its lively atmospher …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on October 23, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Looking for a skiing holiday with a difference? If so, take a look at some of the fabulous and esteemed ski resorts available around the world, in various winter locations. These ski resorts take apart the traditional skiing experience to offer something unique and out of this world. From French ski resorts to ski resorts ...Related posts:Top Five Must-do Dubai Activities …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on September 8, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Walking around Thimpu City, the capital of Bhutan, we noticed a number of guesthouses and hotels of different grades. If you are here on a tourist visa, paying the fixed tariff of 200 USD per day, you will most likely be booked into one of the comfortable midrange hotels in town. We stayed at Hotel ...Related posts:Debunking 3 Myths on Travel in Bhutan – Cost, Travel …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 30, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
You have read about how I raved about the Bhutanese meal served onboard Druk Air. Now let me provide you with a quick introduction to Bhutanese Cuisine on land – just remember one fact: Bhutanese LOVE Chilies! There are dishes where chilies are the main ingredients and dishes where chilies are the only ingredients! If ...Related posts:Elegant French Cuisine at Melbourne …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 27, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
The unique exotic Bhutan experience began even before we arrived in Bhutan. I believe many of the travellers on the same flight to Bhutan felt the same way. Besides the private Nepali airline, Buddha Air which flies into Paro (Bhutan’s only international airport) only from Kathmandu (Nepal), Druk Air is the only one providing connections ...Related posts:Land of the …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 24, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Having busted some of the myths of travelling to Bhutan, we will be sharing more of our trip experiences over the next few weeks. This post will provide a quick summary of the interesting experiences we had over this 5 Day 4 Night magical Bhutan experience. The journey from Singapore started with a flight to ...Related posts:Debunking 3 Myths on Travel in Bhutan – Cost, …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 22, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Thanks to DrukAsia and Tourism Council of Bhutan, PassportChop.com had the opportunity to experience the beautiful natural landscapes, unique building architecture and hospitality of the B …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 19, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Do you know that there is a swimming pool and movie theatres (showing new movies for free!) inside Changi Airport? I am not surprised if you don’t. Despite flying off from Changi Airport to many destinations around the world, I have to admit like many other busy travellers, I tend to treat the airport as ...Related posts:API Singapore Ghost Tour (Unique Cemetries, Old …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 17, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
The Saff at Keong Saik Road was opened in October 2010 after a huge overhaul of its previous self (Royal Peacock Hotel). This is a 79-room boutique hotel housed in a heritage building dating back to the 1900s. Taking its name and inspiration from the spice saffron, The Saff is the second independent property managed ...Related posts:Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore Deluxe …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 14, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
After a long day of work, there is no better way to relax then to rest to the tunes of relaxing music. With the Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver, I can easily plug it into the home stereo or any speakers and control my playlist using my iPhone, iPod right from the comfort of my sofa. ...Related posts:Nokia X6 Comes With Music Phone Review Exploring 13 Sentosa Attractions with …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 6, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog
Wimdu.com, the new social marketplace that pairs adventurous and discriminating globetrotters with unique properties and interesting hosts to create extraordinary travel experiences, is now expanding into Asia Pacific. The company is breaking new ground in the hot online community marketplace for private spaces, by offering unique accommodations which drive home travel …
passportchop Posted by passportchop User Menu on August 4, 2011 at Singapore Travel Blog

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