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CruiseControl Island-tripping
with smoveBy --------- Charmaine Lee The #firstworldproblem is real.
We want to explore our island, yet some places are only accessible by car.
Introducing smove, a car renting service where clients can make online bookings round the clock. Making one is simple, and one-way trips are possible as drivers can
return the car at any of the 25 drop-off points.The best part? It costs as little as $5 for 15 minutes, and the price includes insurance and petrol.
We’ve come up with a list of places to explore by car, so put your excuses aside, head out with a valid driving license and gear up for some adventure.
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Island-tripping with smove
Kampong Lorong BuangKoKTouted as mainland Singapore’s last kampong, get a taste of kampong spirit and find out what it was like to live in the 1950s. Houses with zinc roofs still stand their ground, and residents grow their own produce. Visitors can also pop by St Luke’s Church, a small chapel that used to serve the residents of the kampong.
TangLin HiLL Brunei HoSTeLClimbing up the hill isn’t exciting, but what you’ll find at the end is. The abandoned Brunei Hostel has been uninhabited for over 25 years. its state of ruin calls out to the adventurous for night walks, photoshoots, and video productions. There have been reports of ‘sightings’, but we’ll leave you to decide for yourself. need to get away quickly? That’s when the car comes in handy.
neo Tiew eSTaTeonce a public housing area, the estate is now used as training ground by the Singapore armed Forces. Take note, and do not venture
With reports of ‘sightings’, you may need to get away quickly. That’s when the car comes in handy.
during a military drill. it’s what you’ll expect from abandoned buildings; cracked tiles, overgrown weed, rusty windows, graffiti and paint peeling off the walls. There’s even an abandoned playground. night walks, anyone?
wooDLanDS TerraCeit’s grocery shopping taken to an all-new level. The food factories may look intimidating, but many hide
a retail corner where you can buy groceries at less than what you’ll expect to pay for in the supermarkets.
enter a giant freezer at Fassler gourmet (46 woodlands Terrace, Singapore 738459) and select premium grade sashimi and seafood for steamboats and BBQs. Don’t worry if you’ve made a spontaneous decision to head there after a day of fun in the sun, they have a permanent rack of jackets for visitors. For party-friendly finger food, head to william Koo Seafood (56 woodlands Terrace, Singapore 738464).
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return the car at any of the 25 drop-off points.The best part? It costs as little as $5 for 15 minutes, and the price includes insurance and petrol.
We’ve come up with a list of places to explore by car, so put your excuses aside, head out with a valid driving license and gear up for some adventure.
SPECIALsmove is offering our
readers $20 off their first trip when they sign up! To enjoy the discount,
simply enter ‘BARCODE’ under Promo Code during
registration. For more, visit www.smove.sg.
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