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We leave in two weeks and I couldn't be more excited. Anyone have any must sees in either place?
Finley Anne ~ 11.9.2008
So Tasty, So Yummy
Re: Bali or Singapore tips?
I only have singapore tips:
* You must try the chilli crab
* Go to Raffles for a singapore sling (warning it will be expensive)
* Do the Night safari at the zoo
* The MRT makes it very easy to get around
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I currently live in Singapore and got back from Bali last week. Here's what I would suggest in Singapore--the zoo, a visit to Sentosa Island, Chinatown, Singapore Flyer, and the Clarke and Robertson Quay areas for nightlife and some good dining. If you enjoy museums, the Titanic exhibit is at the ArtScience museum right now.
In Bali, there's a lot you can do depending on your interests. We stayed in Sanur which isn't as popular as Kuta or Nusa Dua but we were able to experience the local culture which is what we really wanted. If you want some recs for places to eat in the Sanur area let me know. Ubud is known as the art mecca of Bali so if you are into art I'd suggest heading there. (My DH and I are in fact headed to Ubud at the end of the month.) The Monkey Forest is also around Ubud and is commonly suggested as a place to visit, however, I would caution you to look into this first as many people say the monkeys can be very aggressive. We personally passed on doing this. There is also plenty of shopping that you can do in Bali, everything from your typical souvenirs to teak furntiture to art. Of course, you can also do pretty much any type of water sport you want. Let me know if you have any other questions.