City Travel Photo Essay: Singapore Footprints - Walking Tours

Singapore Photo Essay: Singapore Walking Tours
If you’ve been living
in Singapore for quite some time already, you know how this small red dot can
be sometimes. Sometimes it’s so fascinating, sometimes not so much. Most of the
time though, you find ways to make things interesting.
That’s probably why
there are so many restaurants, bars, cafes, museums, parks, spots, and
different cultures sprouting feverishly from every possible corner. Even if
there’s no corner left, you’ll see new lands being acquired just to accommodate
such ingenuity. Yes, that’s how awesome and contemporary Singapore is. And with
all of these new things, it’s rather easy to forget a lot of things too.
It’s easy to forget
something you like, because something new is there to amuse your curiosity.
That’s where the Singapore Walking Tours come in. This group of
heroic and passionate youngsters from one of the best schools in Singapore, the
Nanyang Technological
University (Tourism & Hospitality Management Club), offers experiential
walking tours for anyone who would like to Singapore from a local’s point of
view. Everyone is welcome to join, oldies, youngsters, expats, and even locals
can join the group - just be at the meeting place during the meet up time and
that’s it.
Wanting to see and
learn of a place you’ve known for quite some time already, you will need some
sort of refreshing new method. This one is thoroughly enjoying, you learn, you
relearn, and you meet new people too. Singapore Footprints is one of those superb
school projects you would to be part of or experience at least. Got to learn so
many things from these kids, and even met a few friends from Germany, London,
and Philippines!
Sharing
some pictures I took while on this walking adventure. Each has its own inside story and interesting fact to share. Thinking of starting my
own walking tour version? Hmm, you with me? Hah.


























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