This is one of the things Singapore is famous for. I had mixed feelings, as I always do when visiting a zoo, but the aspect of going after dark was an interesting spin on things. It was very busy, but we got into the queues and watched the show, and then toured round on the bus, and got off and walked a way.
Unfortunately these are the best of the pictures I took that night. I think my camera battery was running down, and it's not best easy to take photos of animals in the dark unless you're a professional and have the super-dooper equipment.
The next day Richard took us to to have curry for breakfast - apparently a must when visiting Singapore... it was surprisingly good.
Richard had walked us to his nearest curry-house, along with his dog, and on the way back we ventured onto a walkway in the nearby nature resort to explore a little more. We came across a family of monkeys, and then the vista was pure virgin rainforest - which is what Singapore would have been like when Stamford Raffles found it in January 1819.
All this before lunch.
More about that next time.
night y'all, Kat
This was our host for the show part of the attraction. She was very knowledgeable. I've forgotten what she said. |
Wolf. need I say more? |
The next day Richard took us to to have curry for breakfast - apparently a must when visiting Singapore... it was surprisingly good.
Richard had walked us to his nearest curry-house, along with his dog, and on the way back we ventured onto a walkway in the nearby nature resort to explore a little more. We came across a family of monkeys, and then the vista was pure virgin rainforest - which is what Singapore would have been like when Stamford Raffles found it in January 1819.
All this before lunch.
More about that next time.
night y'all, Kat
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