PLACES TO
VISIT IN SINGAPORE: 

Namdapha
and Kaziranga in the hill states of north-east has always held a very
special attraction for nature lovers. Travelling through remote areas with
limited tourist infra-structure. The roads are poorly maintained, hotels
and rest houses are basic. On the plus side,
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Singapore's
"Little India" area is about as un-Singaporean as can be. The
city's old Chinatown district has largely been obliterated by towering,
sleek, office high-rises, and the traditional Muslim area around Arab
Street lingers in an advanced, if not unpleasant, state of somnambulism.
But Serangoon, or "Little India", is fabulously lively, bustling
and buoyant - a tourist's dream come true. Today, it stands out in
Singapore like a sore thumb, but a very welcome one indeed. Predictably,
tourists flock to the area in droves.
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Namdapha and Kaziranga in the hill states of north-east has always held a
very special attraction for nature lovers. Travelling through remote areas
with limited tourist infra-structure. The roads are poorly maintained, hotels
and rest houses are basic. On the plus side,
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