We are waiting for our Qantas Airways flight at Singapore Changi Int’l Airport Terminal 1. It’s a 7-hr flight to Melbourne first and transit to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, which is just an hour’s flight away from Melbourne. Can’t wait to embrace the island of inspiration! Our baggage for check-in: a luggage and…
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Preparing For Tasmania
How do you prepare for an overseas trip? Any useful travel tips for Tasmania? The first thing that comes across my mind is the weather in Tasmania. As you know, Singapore is tropical so we don’t experience clear-cut seasons like spring, autumn and winter. Some even jokingly say that Singapore only has three seasons: hot,…
Are you game for a Devilishly Tasmania Challenge?
I’m going to Tasmania on 19 Jan! Thank you for all your useful recommendations for my itinerary planning and please continue to leave any good suggestions on places to visit and things to do that is unique to Tasmania in the comment box by 18 Jan’10. The top 3 recommendations will be rewarded with awesome Tasmanian…
Do you know there’s such a paradise?
It has the best and cleanest air in the world. It has one of the world’s last true wilderness regions which harbours unique fauna and flora, landscapes and cultural heritage. It is home to some of the world’s tallest and oldest trees. Its iconic animal can perform that amazing whirlwind spin like a tornado…no no…
Night scenes around Singapore
Happy 2010! Long waited for this post my friends! I just came back from Penang, yes… spent my New Year in Penang. These shots were taken with Pentax K-X on Christmas and before New Year in Singapore. We had a fun time hopping around the city with our Penang relatives. Somehow, I still prefer the…
Singapore Snows
It doesn’t snow everywhere in Singapore. At certain times in December, it snows at Tanglin Mall. It snows BUBBLES! You can tell how much the kids love the “snow” play. They are going gaga over “snowing frenzy”! Obviously, the HARDCORE one… facing directly at the bubble blowhole! Hey raincoat kid, that’s a smart move. The…
Hopping around Kota Kinabalu city
After a fantastic day out snorkeling in Pulau Sapi and Pulau Manukan, we just wandered around the waterfront area, trying to sniff out any surprises along the way. At the roundabout near the Central Market in Jalan Tun Fuad Stephen, a giant marlin seems to have leapt out of South China Sea and stays inland…
Burnt in Manukan island
Sabah is known as “the land below the winds” as it is located below the typhoon-prone region around the Philippines. Many tourists visit Sabah for Mount Kinabalu, a World Heritage Site since year 2000 and its exotic islands can be visited all year round. The boat operator fetched us from Sapi island to the nearby Manukan…
Island Hopping in K.K
The next morning, following the visit at the Filipino Night Market, we were fully-charged for island-hopping at Tunku Abdul Rahman marine park which consists of five idyllic islands – Sulug, Gaya, Manukan, Mamutik and Sapi. It’s merely a 5-min ride by taxi from King Park Hotel (where we stayed) to Kota Kinabalu Ferry Terminal at…
The Night Market in Kota Kinabalu
It takes about 1hr 15mins flight from Singapore Changi Airport over the South China Sea to Kuching Airport in Sarawak; another 1hr 20mins (approx.) from Kuching to Kota Kinabalu (KK) Airport in Sabah, an almost-3-hr pleasant journey on Malaysia Airlines to reach the northwest coast of Borneo, the world’s third largest island. At KK airport,…