Business in Singapore

In between business meeting and conferences, we managed to visit a few of the tourist attractions in Singapore. The Botanical Gardens that included the National Orchid Garden, The river walk, The Jurong Bird Park and the very interesting Night Safari . We really enjoyed the Gardens and the Bird Park too. But, the Night Safari was the best in our books, I highly recommend it to anyone staying in one of the Singapore Hotels. I can really understand why it was voted the best attraction in Singapore. Getting is see nocturnal animals was better than I imagined. Watching the large fruit bats eat was fascinating and the animals shows at the end of the Night Safari was very entertaining.

The Jurong Bird Park, was our second favorite attraction in Singapore. We only had a few hours before we had to attend another business meeting, but we could have easily have spent two whole days exploring the park. By the time we made it the the ‘World’s tallest man-made waterfall’, we ran out of time and didn’t get a chance to climb up to the lookout. Now, for the third best attraction, and free! Was the Botanical Gardens. Again, we barely got to see a quarter of the park before we had to attend a conference meeting. We could easily have spent an entire week walking through the various trails going through out the garden. No bicycles are allowed, which we still probably would’ve only got to see just a little bit more of the garden, more so than our two feet. We did get to see a huge spider at the garden, it was about 12 centimeters long, the only thing we did have to pay for at the garden was to see the Orchid Gardens, but that was well worth the entrance fee. They were so beautiful and such a great array of different species of Orchid.

After all the business meetings and the too short sight seeing, we decided that we’ll save up our money and come back to Singapore where will only make time to sight see.

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