SINGAPORE – Have a look-see!
A bit of old-fashioned luxury is nice, isn’t it? This is why if ever I had the chance to move to Singapore I’d take the offer without a thought. I love to visit for a few days every now and then.If you...
View ArticleSome Favourite Photos
Here are some pictures from my recent months on the road that I wanted to share with you, each one is its own story so please enjoy. Click on each one if you wish to expand. The clean streets of...
View ArticleThis Year’s Travel Awards
These are my recommendations for 2012, things that impressed me throughout my travels this year. Congratulations to all of you who get a mention in your categories – you will all be seeing me again...
View ArticleSay no to synthetics! A guide to buying natural clothing around the world
A quick look around the chain stores this season tells me that we are in serious trouble: almost everything is synthetic. I spend most of my time in Asia, so the idea of wearing anything synthetic in...
View ArticleFunny Engrish in Singapore and Japan
As an English speaking country, you wouldn’t expect much Engrish in Singapore. I have to hand it to them, the plethora of public notices (mainly warnings of impending fines) are grammatically sound in...
View ArticleSINGAPORE - Have a look-see!
Reblogged from remarkabletravels: A bit of old-fashioned luxury is nice, isn't it? This is why if ever I had the chance to move to Singapore I'd take the offer without a thought. I love to visit for a...
View ArticleThings to Do In Singapore If You Hate Shopping Malls
Here is my Secret Singapore – the special places that I go to relax, for an amazing lunch, to meditate or to party all weekend in my tropical paradise. This article contains no information about the...
View ArticleKosher Travel In Asia: Hong Kong, Tokyo, Thailand and Singapore
Asia is notoriously difficult for kosher travel but after a little research, I think I’ve found all kosher venues in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Thailand and Singapore. I did an article for Tribe Magazine about...
View ArticleSingapore’s New Farmer’s Market, Pasarbella.
As long as you aren’t expecting a traditional farmer’s market, Singapore’s brand new Pasarbella can be an enjoyable dining and shopping experience. Pasarbella (pasar meaning market in Malay and bella...
View ArticleGardens By the Bay, Singapore – An Eco Disaster.
Singapore rarely fails to impress with it’s novel attractions but this new public feature is a disappointment to the both tourists and locals – especially the botanist or the nature lover. Looking less...
View ArticleFrom Nairobi to Bangkok: Classic Traveller’s Hubs
Long before air conditioning, ATMs, email and mobile phones travelling was a tricky, lonely, expensive business – it still can be. Indeed, we travellers tire of out-of-touch homebodies telling us how...
View ArticleSingapore’s Finest $15 Meals
Cheap and delicious – It’s hard to get both of these together in Singapore these days. The island’s self proclaimed status as a food paradise is debatable as the selection of high quality, affordable...
View ArticleBye Bye, Bukit Brown
I was introduced to a place in Singapore called Bukit Brown by a friend in 2012. “Bukit Brown, haven’t you heard of it? It’s nothing like anything you’ve seen before. It looks like you’ve stepped out...
View ArticleClub Street: The Place To Go In Singapore
I do realise what a privilege it is to have lived on the coolest road in Singapore: Club Street. Between Chinatown and the the business district, this is a little enclave full of restored shophouses...
View ArticleSingapore’s Finest $15 Meals
Still the best $15 meals on the island. I can’t improve on this list – try them out. remarkabletravels Cheap and delicious – It’s hard to get both of these together in Singapore these days. The...
View ArticleBye Bye, Bukit Brown
How I miss my jungle retreat! remarkabletravels I was introduced to a place in Singapore called Bukit Brown by a friend in 2012. “Bukit Brown, haven’t you heard of it? It’s nothing like anything you’ve...
View ArticleThe Best & Worst Of My Travels, 2015
Travelling is all about discovery – and I just love to find new things. The good news is that they’re usually positive experiences: a little restaurant on the beach in Lebanon that you’ll remember...
View ArticleExploring The Noodles Of Singapore
Singapore excels in so many areas: public transport, swimming pools, skyscrapers and noodles. The noodles! Every type of noodle is available for your enjoyment. Here is an article I did for the Forbes...
View ArticleThe World’s Best Afternoon Teas
After extensive research, the results are in: take note of the 8 best afternoon teas in the world (in my humble opinion) that I did for Forbes Travel Guide. If you happen to be in Dubai, London,...
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