They call it the Banana Pancake Trail. The tired backpacking route across the Southeast Asian peninsula --- Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam --- is| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
A bright pink glow was beginning to spread across the horizon when we reached the middle of the boardwalk. Without a word, all of us agreed to stop and| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2011 • 9 • 4 Whenever I ask any of my friends who are or have been to Singapore about accommodations, I always see Fragrance Hotel in their list of| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2011 • 9 • 4 I don't usually dine at the airport. I have always had this notion that airport food is ridiculously overpriced. I usually eat first at home| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2011 • 8 • 2 Taking the train to Universal Studios is easy. But you will need to alight at Harbourfront and then either take the mono-rail train or walk| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2011 • 8 • 7 Said to be the "world's first purpose-built museum for toys," Mint Museum of Toys is a wonderland for all toy-lovers out there. It houses| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2011 • 8 • 10 Tourists in Singapore can actually claim refund on GST (Goods and Services Tax) paid for items purchased from establishments that are| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2011 • 10 • 10 Quarter-life crisis. I guess it's starting to kick in. Almost every night since my 25th birthday I would just lie in my bed at night and| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
A more updated version of this article can be found here: Singapore Travel Guide 2011 • 8 • 27 Singapore, as steel-cold and artificial as it| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog