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July 21, 2023

Find Cheap Hotels


Posted on July 21, 2023 by TripHub.online

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A Weekend of Good in Singapore


Posted on July 21, 2023 by TripHub.online

Singapore is a wonderful place to spend a weekend since it combines nature, culture, food, and entertainment. Here is a proposed schedule for a charitable weekend in Singapore:

Exploring the City

Gardens by the Bay in the morning
Visit Gardens by the Bay first thing in the morning; it’s a famous green area with futuristic Supertrees, lovely flower domes, and verdant gardens. In order to avoid the heat, visit the gardens in the morning before the amazing light and sound display at the Supertree Grove, which takes place in the evening.

Cultural District in the afternoon
Visit Kampong Glam, Little India, and Chinatown in Singapore’s cultural area. In these vibrant neighborhoods, stroll the colorful streets, see the mosques and temples, and sample the many different cuisines.

Marina Bay Sands at night
Visit the renowned hotel and entertainment complex, Marina Bay Sands. Even if staying at the hotel can be expensive, you can still take in the breathtaking view of the city skyline from the Sands SkyPark public observation deck. Take a leisurely stroll around the seaside promenade to cap off your evening.


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Green Hill’s roots


Posted on July 21, 2023 by TripHub.online

The origins of Green Hill can be found in Bukit Lawang, a town in North Sumatra close to the Bohorok River. The town is well known for its population of semi-wild orangutans, who were born out of a conservation project and sanctuary and serves as a gateway to the UNESCO-listed Gunung Leuser National Park.

I discovered that even after the orangutan rehabilitation clinic closed in 2002, the orangutans continued to live in the nearby forest and were the primary attraction in Bukit Lawang. Unsavory practices, such as feeding the monkeys so tourists may take photos with them, have grown commonplace because the economy depends on sightings and interactions with orangutans to draw tourists.


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