27/12: Eastcoast park, Night Safari

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To make sure we could get our bikes on the train back to Kuala Lumpur the first stop of the day was central station.
The answer from the ladie at the informationdesk was that we should check with the 'trainmaster' once we're on the train. Yeah well, that means we're not going to pack our bikes in a box in Singapore but in Kuala Lumpur and we'll see what the trainmaster says. There may be some persuading involved but we think it should be okay (or hope ;) ).

After that we went to the eastcoast. There was no one swimming, so we didn't either and just took a nap on the beach. At around 3pm we set off to the zoo. The first challenge was to find a bus stop. Then it started to rain, very hard but luckely only for 20 minutes. So we waited for it to stop and then took of again to look for a busstop. Finally we found one, but the busdrives on each side of the road sent us to the other side. After ten minutes walking back and fort, and because of that missing several busses, we finally got on the right one. The ride to the zoo took us 2 hours! (bus, metro, metro, metro, walking, bus), so we were to late for the zoo (it closes at 6pm). We decided just to do the nightsafari and therefore use the money we got as a christmas gift from my family. Thank you! We enjoyed it very much!
Note: the nightsafari isn't a real safari like you'll find in Africa, it's just a zoo, but you'll get close to the animals which are mostly not in cages and it's at night when these animals are more vivid.

Back home we ate the chocomousse together with Chou who was waiting to taste this strange dessert: he liked it :)

1 opmerking:

  1. Héhé wij hebben die night safari ook gedaan, was toch wel speciaal hé. Wij zijn zelfs twee keer op die trammekes gegaan. Heb je de vliegende eekhoorns gezien, Andries was vooral fan van deze beesten (die dan boven ons hoofd vlogen).
    We zullen nog eens bellen vandaag, eerst ontbijten! Enjoy Singapore!

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