Saturday, November 15, 2025

First Stop - Singapore

Hello everyone. 


You may want to grab a drink before you start reading this very long post about the start of our holiday!!


Our adventures began in Singapore. After a long 13-hour flight, we arrived at our first hotel. As expected, the weather was still very warm and muggy even though it was evening. We were tired but still ventured out to explore for a while. Our hotel was located opposite a large food outlet with several places to enjoy. We tried some Matcha ice cream, which was new to us and was very refreshing.


Our first organised trip began the following morning, when we were picked up from the hotel by our guide for a foodie adventure. We were in a small group of 8 people, which made chatting together over delicious food a great experience. Chinatown and a very large hawker market were among the places we visited.  After wandering around, taking in the sights and sounds of fresh food for sale and many other small food stalls, where their owners were preparing more food, we were invited to sit down and sample some of the food brought to us by our guide. We certainly were not expecting the variety or amount of food presented. I'm not too adventurous with new foods, but I enjoyed everything that was provided, especially the dumplings!




We then moved on to sample food in an area called Little India before finally sampling some delicious ice cream.  


Continuing on the theme of food, there was one place we just had to visit while in Singapore - the famous Raffles Hotel. We had booked afternoon tea, which was a real treat. We were served a beautiful tiered trio of plates, all featuring sandwiches and sweet treats, along with an abundance of tea.














Afterwards, we joined a queue to enter the Long Bar for an iconic Singapore Sling and to soak up the atmosphere of the era, with traditional crushed peanut shells scattered on the floor. 


We were also fortunate enough to visit this wonderful Buddhist temple during our time in Singapore.




In the short time we spent in Singapore, we were also able to visit the famous Botanical Gardens, featuring the National Orchid Garden, as well as the Gardens by the Bay. It is easy to see why Singapore is known as the tropical 'Garden City'. Here are a few of our favourite orchids and other plants.























The other gardens that we visited were called 'Gardens by the Bay', which showcased a vast number of plants from around the world. In the centre of this paradise stands the Supertree Grove, a man-made futuristic series of structures that tower above the gardens and, at night, are also illuminated. 



Surrounding these trees are several themed garden areas, including Chinese, Malay, and Indian.




We visited two areas called the 'Flower Dome and the 'Cloud Dome', which were both giant air-conditioned glass houses.


Here are a few treasures from the Flower Dome.








Meanwhile, Cloud Forest has one of the tallest indoor waterfalls, which cascades down a man-made mountainside covered with exotic plants from around the world. You enter the structure at ground level and look up at the beauty of the tumbling water, then climb upwards along walkways inside the mountain before returning to ground level amid misted air. Currently, there is a Jurassic Lost World theme complete with impressive dinosaur animatronics and appropriate Jurassic Park music! 

It was a fun afternoon.





Looking beyond the Supertree Grove, the famous Marina Bay Sands Hotel can be seen in the background, as well as the skywalk. 


We loved our time in Singapore and enjoyed the good weather, using their metro MRT systems, great food and the beautiful planting all around us. 

If you have managed to read to the end of this post, it might be time for another cup of tea. Thank you for visiting this small corner. Have a good week, everyone.

B x

30 comments:

  1. The colour which radiates from your photo's is stunning, so many wonderful memories,

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    1. Singapore was fantastic and the colours of the orchids were beautiful. Everything was so lush and colourful. Lots of great memories for us.

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  2. Beautiful photos of this magnificent place.

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  3. A delight for the senses at every turn.

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    1. I loved every moment of our time in Singapore. My senses were all very happy.

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  4. Wow, Wow, and WOW! Your pictures are gorgeous. All those pretty flowers. Gotta say not a place I've ever had a desire to visit, in part because I'm really not an adventuresome eater. But, your day sounds interesting and entertaining. Glad you had such a wonderful time.

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    1. Thank you, Sandy. We had such a fun time. I was careful of the new foods I tried, but what I did try was delicious.

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  5. It looks incredible. What an experience! Xx

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    1. Thank you, Jules. We have some wonderful memories of our time in Singapore. Such a beautiful country with wonderful plants, culture and food.

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  6. What a wonderful beginning to your trip. We never got to Singapore, but I remember the wonderful orchids in Penang.

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    1. The orchids were wonderful and may have inspired me to try growing a few more myself. They are such a beautiful plant.

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  7. How wonderful Singapore looks. The trees and gardens are magnificent. The Supertree grove must be an amazing sight:)

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    1. Everything we saw was a delight to the senses, both natural and man-made. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Singapore.

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  8. Wow! What can I say! An amazing start to your holiday adventure.
    Fabulous photographs ... those orchids are beautiful and afternoon tea at Raffles Hotel ... perfect :)

    All the best Jan

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    1. Glad you liked the photos. It was really hard to choose which ones to share, there were so many! My love for orchids has certainly grown since I saw all of those lovely specimens on display.
      The Raffles experience was wonderful too, with those beautiful plate stands and china cups of tea. The hotel itself was magnificent as well. I felt very indulged that afternoon.

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  9. Oh my goodness what a delight to see all of these wonderful pictures. Thank you. Really cool. loved the dino too! I love dinos!!!! Cheers, lvy.

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    1. Thank you, Ivy. The glasshouse where the dinosaur animatronics were, was very atmosphric with the theme music, plants and humid air. Glad you enjoyed the rest of the photos too.

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    2. Yes, they were all really fun to look through. Blogging rocks.

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  10. What a wonderful first part of your trip. Afternoon tea at the Raffles Hotel would have been my highlight, following all those who have gone before, such an experience. The botanical gardens look fantastic with so much to see, I bet you could have spent much more time there taking everything in. Looking forward to hearing about the next leg of the trip.

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    1. Thank you, Jo. Raffles was a wonderful indulgent treat but not something to miss out on.
      I would have liked to have spent longer in the Botanical gardens but it was very hot and humid which we are not used to and I couldn't walk any further unfortunately. What we did see was amazing, and I have lots of good memories to treasure.

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  11. What a wonderful visit, loved all the flower photographs, beautiful, we had the Singapore Sling and dodged a lot of rain when we were there!!

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    1. I knew you would enjoy seeing the flowers, Chris. 😊
      Singapore Sling at Raffles is a 'must have' in Singapore, even if it is only once. Hope this bought back some good memories for you.

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  12. Wonderful photos and a very vivid description - fantastic. xx

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    1. Glad you enjoyed Singapore from the comfort of your own living room. It was fun to take you along to share the memories. 😊

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  13. I so enjoyed seeing all your photos from Singapore. It's lovely to see a picture of you, too! You look as if you were having a wonderful time! The orchids and tropical plants are gorgeous. And the afternoon tea looks scrumptious!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the photos, Julia. Afternoon tea was such a lovely thing to do and in such a beautiful setting. I loved seeing all the varieties of orchids but there were so many other plants and trees to enjoy as well. A true gardener's paradise.

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  14. Beautiful pictures from your first stop on your holiday. I love the gardens, and visiting a Buddhist temple would have had my full attention. The variety of food would have been a delight... I took your advice and have my cup of coffee in hand :-))
    Thank you... I'm looking forward to hearing more details about your trip.
    Best regards and hug from Viola.

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    1. Thank you, Viola. There were many wonderful plants to see wherever we went in Singapore. The Buddhist temple was quite remarkable, very ornate but also very calming.
      You may need another drink in hand ready for next week when we travel to Australia. Meanwhile have a great week x

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