This will be a far more memorable and authentic trip for someone coming to Singapore, and cheaper on the wallet too! Awesome job hosting, everyone! If there's a East destination for future guests, feel free to swing by for an aerial tour of Singapore too at our centre. Will be another cool and unique activity to check out. 😁. Hope your trip to Australia was a fun one!
what a perfect 72hrs itinerary. I'm a Singaporean residing overseas, and would even follow your plan next time we are back home to experience my home country again.
Thank you for a wonderful Singapore Tour! On my next visit, I shall definitely go and explore some of these places, eg. the nature park! Enjoy your time in Australia. Greetings from a fan in NZ.
Major props, mate. The macro nature shots were nice, too. If Bri is interested in industrial automation, she could find out more about the automated pharmacies at TTSH and SGH.
Brilliant weather on that first day. You get the most lucid lighting on days like that, and everything looks extra good on camera. Clear blue skies into golden hour into evening is pretty magical on the bayfront.
I notice tourists are brought over to Little India more often than other areas like China Town or Geylang Seria. Split them over to see more places of our city.
Nothing beats a planned itinerary. It stretches and saves time and probably covers as much as possible. Sometimes a tour becomes more meaningful to include some catching up and better of both touristy, neighborhood and rural areas. There was this solo tourist who had only a few hours here and he squeezed about 5 tourist places in that period of time and left behind negative comments. What would you expect to experience when visiting Chinatown after 10pm...?
I thought that you should have done this on a Saturday during the NDP rehearsal. Tomorrow it will happen again. You did not bring your visitor to Haji Lane?
She wasn’t here over the NDP rehearsals actually. I recently did a vlog about Haji Lane, and although I really like it, with the short time we had it wasn’t going to fit it. Many more things we’d have loved to show but this 72 hours is just a small taste really.
Haha yeah I laughed a lot when I saw what Jonty had done then. I didn’t see it until the video was out. It was only one (large) bite so not really eating haha 😛
do take note in SIngapore even coffeeshops cost many millions (more than a few mansions overseas) and a tiny hawker stall rent can go up more than a luxury condo (given condos in Singapore already cost a bomb) imagine costing more than a few villas in rent... People are suffering... well that's the real side of Singapore not happy happy tourist
Having done some research, I’ve seen that this isn’t true. Coffeeshops do not cost anywhere near “many millions”… of course, it will take lots of effort to get it up and running - but anything worthwhile takes lots of effort and hard work. I’d be interested in where you got these figures and facts? Thanks
*Malays are the descendants of Singapore for your information even though the Chinese are the majority The Malays are the natives not Chinese or Indians Malays are the ones that first step this island and the national language is Malay not Chinese or Indian but SG is multi-racial country and it's a amazing city in my opinion but not the prices* ❤️🇸🇬
Yes… I’m from Singapore so understand this… we talked about the sub-cultures in this video based on where we visited, not the historical/geographical demographic of the nation… the prices depend on where you shop… everything on this video was very reasonable!
Yes & No, touristy places in SG are mostly crowded. As a comparison, 1st-tier cities like NYC, Seoul and Taipei are even more densely populated. SG’s city design is strongly ‘humanized’, sheltered walkways, pedestrian and handicap friendly amenities can be found almost everywhere.
Lots of the more popular places will always been busier. It also depends on your outlook, sometimes it’s worth the crowds to experience something you never have before and other times visit at a less busy time to see the area but not necessarily the event that’s taking place. We went to universal studios yesterday and it wasn’t busy at all. Think we just got lucky really.
Disagree that everywhere is crowded. It varies vastly. If you look at the last few mins of this video, the nature areas are empty. You must remember that we are a city state - cities generally are busy places. I like to see it as “full of life” 😊
Hi Wonderlust,
Brie welcome to Singapore Hope she will enjoy her stay here.
She did indeed!
Thank you guys, for showing your friend around in Singapore. The heartland is the way to go 😊
It was totally our pleasure!
This will be a far more memorable and authentic trip for someone coming to Singapore, and cheaper on the wallet too! Awesome job hosting, everyone! If there's a East destination for future guests, feel free to swing by for an aerial tour of Singapore too at our centre. Will be another cool and unique activity to check out. 😁. Hope your trip to Australia was a fun one!
We loved Australia, video coming soon! Singapore has so many layers than many tourists miss out on.
❤ Thank you for supporting our local places of interest and enjoy food as well !
We love them!!
Enjoyable episode. Makes me want to move to Singapore!
It really is a beautiful place to live! Well, we love it anyway! 😊🤩
Thank you so much, less than 4 weeks til we arrive. Punngol was on my list, and we will love Lower Peirce and Thompson Nature Park.
Lovely! Enjoy your time here.
what a perfect 72hrs itinerary. I'm a Singaporean residing overseas, and would even follow your plan next time we are back home to experience my home country again.
Ah that’s awesome! When are you next home?
One of the many awesome Singapore’s “ambassadors” 👏👍🥰🇸🇬
So sweet of you, thanks.
This is such a fun-packed 3D2N itinerary! Hope your friend Brie enjoyed her time in Singapore 🫶 🇸🇬
Thanks! She did for sure. 👍
I hope people see this, since you've been living here for some time, the videos are more informative than most tourist videos!
@@TheReluctantCoder thanks! We hope so too, give people a wider view of this wonderful country.
oh I love all the street art! Always love how much green space singapore has. PS: Enjoy Australia!
The street art is so lovely, very talented artists. We had alot of fun in Aus thanks ☺️ you’ll see a bit of our trip Friday.
Great video. Information and makes me want to visit soon. Enjoy your Australian holiday, if you're in Melbourne, let me know.
Thanks! Plenty to see and do when you do make it over here.
Aww ... really loved that video! ... heart sick for SG ☺️
Aww!! Come back soon!!
Thank you for a wonderful Singapore Tour! On my next visit, I shall definitely go and explore some of these places, eg. the nature park! Enjoy your time in Australia. Greetings from a fan in NZ.
So glad you enjoyed it! Let us know when you are next here!
Thanks
Thank you so much!!
You guys are fantastic!
Aww thanks! Just showing off what we love.
Major props, mate. The macro nature shots were nice, too.
If Bri is interested in industrial automation, she could find out more about the automated pharmacies at TTSH and SGH.
Thanks for the tip and encouragement!
Brilliant weather on that first day. You get the most lucid lighting on days like that, and everything looks extra good on camera. Clear blue skies into golden hour into evening is pretty magical on the bayfront.
The weather and sky that day were just perfect!
that's an amazing experience you got there 🤗
Thanks!
Welcome to Singapore
🇸🇬🥳 Majulah!!
Awesome.
Thanks!
I have been to Cairns & Brisbane many years ago in 1999 when I was 15 years old, I turned 40 on 20 July. 😊
We’ve not been to Cairns or Brisbane, although we will I’m sure some time!
@@WONDERLUSTworldI have not been to Tasmania & Melbourne yet. 😊
👍👍👍
Thanks!
I notice tourists are brought over to Little India more often than other areas like China Town or Geylang Seria. Split them over to see more places of our city.
Good suggestion - all those areas have so much to offer.
Nothing beats a planned itinerary. It stretches and saves time and probably covers as much as possible. Sometimes a tour becomes more meaningful to include some catching up and better of both touristy, neighborhood and rural areas. There was this solo tourist who had only a few hours here and he squeezed about 5 tourist places in that period of time and left behind negative comments. What would you expect to experience when visiting Chinatown after 10pm...?
I guess it makes sense to explore places at their peak times!
I thought that you should have done this on a Saturday during the NDP rehearsal. Tomorrow it will happen again.
You did not bring your visitor to Haji Lane?
She wasn’t here over the NDP rehearsals actually. I recently did a vlog about Haji Lane, and although I really like it, with the short time we had it wasn’t going to fit it. Many more things we’d have loved to show but this 72 hours is just a small taste really.
Next time consider going for very affordable plant based meal at the basement of the temple!
Thanks for the recommendation!
Puggol definitely didnt look like this when i was a kid 20 years ago. Heck it was even like this 10 years ago lol
It has changed so much! Even the One Punggol community centre wasn’t there when we came back to SG 4 years ago!
I love going to Jewel Changi Airport too. 😊
So much to do and the waterfall is always relaxing to sit and watch for a while.
@@WONDERLUSTworld l love the relaxing waterfall at Jewel Changi Airport. 😊
31:04 ... triple emphasis of the point? Haha!
Haha yeah I laughed a lot when I saw what Jonty had done then. I didn’t see it until the video was out. It was only one (large) bite so not really eating haha 😛
Hello friends, I hope you guys are doing fine, I always feel intrigued by your videos, let’s stay in touch. 😊
Thanks!
@@WONDERLUSTworld Hope we could hang out someday. 😊
Too bad she missed the Super tree music show, that another reason for her to come back SG 😂
Haha yes indeed!
HOLLA, BRIANNA!!!!!
Aww are you a friend of hers?
@@WONDERLUSTworld she happens to be my amazing sister!
Issnt this old video?
We filmed about 4 weeks ago 😊
It was my birthday on 20 July 2024, last Saturday. 😊
Aww well happy birthday for then!
@@WONDERLUSTworld I had a fun birthday on 19-21 July 2024. 😊
Huh. You guys pretending to be tourists in Singapore?! Wow what a twist 🎉
@@kelvgan best way to see a place sometimes is with a new visitor!
do take note in SIngapore even coffeeshops cost many millions (more than a few mansions overseas) and a tiny hawker stall rent can go up more than a luxury condo (given condos in Singapore already cost a bomb) imagine costing more than a few villas in rent...
People are suffering... well that's the real side of Singapore not happy happy tourist
Having done some research, I’ve seen that this isn’t true. Coffeeshops do not cost anywhere near “many millions”… of course, it will take lots of effort to get it up and running - but anything worthwhile takes lots of effort and hard work. I’d be interested in where you got these figures and facts? Thanks
*Malays are the descendants of Singapore for your information even though the Chinese are the majority The Malays are the natives not Chinese or Indians Malays are the ones that first step this island and the national language is Malay not Chinese or Indian but SG is multi-racial country and it's a amazing city in my opinion but not the prices* ❤️🇸🇬
Yes… I’m from Singapore so understand this… we talked about the sub-cultures in this video based on where we visited, not the historical/geographical demographic of the nation… the prices depend on where you shop… everything on this video was very reasonable!
Changi Jewel is too crowded for comfort.... But I guessed every where in SG is too crowded....SG just too many people and too small.
There are places which are not so crowded. The iconic places are of course crowded.
Thts true..even my neighbourhood is quiter on most days esp. during school holidays.
Yes & No, touristy places in SG are mostly crowded. As a comparison, 1st-tier cities like NYC, Seoul and Taipei are even more densely populated. SG’s city design is strongly ‘humanized’, sheltered walkways, pedestrian and handicap friendly amenities can be found almost everywhere.
Lots of the more popular places will always been busier. It also depends on your outlook, sometimes it’s worth the crowds to experience something you never have before and other times visit at a less busy time to see the area but not necessarily the event that’s taking place.
We went to universal studios yesterday and it wasn’t busy at all. Think we just got lucky really.
Disagree that everywhere is crowded. It varies vastly. If you look at the last few mins of this video, the nature areas are empty. You must remember that we are a city state - cities generally are busy places. I like to see it as “full of life” 😊