Wednesday, April 8, 2009

How to Spend Your Anniversary in Singapore - the Unusual Way

Are you tired of having the usual romantic dining or bar hopping or going to movie houses on your Anniversary? If yes, here are some of the remarkable ways to spend you anniversary in Singapore.
I bet that these ideas will turn your special day into something worthwhile and memorable for the both of you :D


1). Take a walk at Fort Canning

Enjoy the special view of Singapore by spending it at Fort Canning while reminiscing the days. Take those favorite memories and recreate them. Reliving your happiest moments will help you realize how much you mean to each other.


2). Relax at a Spa

There are so many spas which you can find here in Singapore to pamper yourselves.
Just take a pick and head off to your chosen spa.

3). Have a picnic at Lower Peirce Reservoir Park


It is a great spot to spend a romantic picnic any time of the day.
I have been to this place and I find it so relaxing at the same time.


Note: Photos can be found in my previous post entitled "A Taste of Good Life in Singapore"


4). Watch Sunset at Punggol

Sunset at Punggol is a very popular subject for aspiring Filipino photographers here in Singapore.
Although Punggol as they say is underdeveloped, I still suggest that you visit the place and see for yourself how scenic the view is.


Sources:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jovene/3021661667/
www.pinoysg.com

5). Cable Car Mania

They say that you’ve never been to Singapore if you have not ridden the Cable Car.
I, myself have not tried it though.

Here’s a description of what you can expect taken from
www.visitsingapore.com

“Glide through the air high above the harbour skies on a scenic adventure. The 1.6km ride to and from Sentosa offers expansive views of lush greenery and stunning coastal sights.”

Source:
http://www.sentosa.com.sg/useful_info/getting_to.html


6). Night Safari


This is one adventure you cannot afford to miss. This night zoo offers over a thousand of animals of exotic species. So guys, check it out.


For more info, you may want to visit their website: www.nightsafari.com.sg


7). G-MAX Reverse Bungy




An extreme sport attraction, considered as the fastest most thrilling bungy in the world.
Though I don’t think I will ever try to ride this one. Hahaha. I am not a risk-taker when it comes to extreme rides. Would you believe I have never ridden the Space Shuttle at Enchanted Kingdom?
Tsk, tsk, tsk. Yes, that’s how coward I am.

Source:
http://www.gmax.co.nz/

8). GX-5 Xtreme Swing




Here’s another extreme adventure just beside the G-Max Reverse Bungy located in Clarke Quay, Singapore.
Try this adventure that promises the feeling of free-falling and flying out over the Singapore River.

Source:
http://asia.news.yahoo.com/071211/5/singapore316824.html

I’m sure you will have a wonderful time doing one of these ideas or even all of these on your special day instead of doing the usual. Have fun!

3 comments:

  1. wow naman, i think i'll try to visit those places..happy anniv sis.. ;)mwah!

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  2. Sunset at Punggol....wow! i'm glad i was able to see your blog...I'll be visiting my brother this may in Singapore and i was wondering what will i do there since i'll be staying for a week...but now i know...I'll be looking forward to the sunset in Punggol...geeez thanks alot!

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  3. it's been years since we were in singapore. i remember our cable ride most (it was my first!)

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