🧳A woman traveling alone in Singapore for 4 days, budget 10,000 baht.
🧳 Solo female travel in Singapore for 3 nights and 4 days
Budget under 10,000 baht
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✈️ Start the trip
I got a promotional round-trip Jetstar ticket from Bangkok to Singapore for just 3,700 baht, which is a great deal. The flight took less than 3 hours to reach Changi Airport.
As soon as I arrived, I was greeted by the highlight: 🌴 Jewel Changi, the world's largest indoor waterfall. It felt like something out of a sci-fi movie, yet lush and green. Every angle was beautiful to photograph. Just being there was enough to make me dazzle.
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🏨 Hostel stay
I chose a hostel in the city center for 800 baht per night (3 nights = 2,400 baht). The room was clean and safe, with convenient lockers. Most importantly, it was near the MRT, making it very easy to get around. 🚇
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🌊 Day 1: Marina Bay Sands – Merlion
In the afternoon, I took the MRT to Marina Bay and was greeted by a stunning view of the iconic Marina Bay Sands building. Taking photos from the opposite side is incredibly beautiful. 🏙️
Walking a bit further, you'll find Merlion Park, Singapore's iconic water-spouting lion. It was crowded with tourists, but the atmosphere was fun. I got a photo with the Merlion as proof of my visit. ✅
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📸 Day 2: Fort Canning Park – National Museum – Little India
This morning, we went to Fort Canning Park, a famous photo spot with a spiral staircase leading underground and large trees. 🌳 The view was so beautiful, people lined up to take photos, but it was worth it because the photos were truly 3D.
Then, we walked to the National Museum of Singapore. Admission is around SGD15 (≈ 400 baht). You'll learn about Singapore's history from colonial times to the present. The exhibits are excellent and easy to understand.
In the afternoon, we stopped at Little India, a vibrant area filled with shops, temples, and art on the walls. Strolling around and taking photos was fun.
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🍜 Day 3: Maxwell Food Centre – Chinatown – Sentosa
The food here is cheap and delicious. You must try the Maxwell Hainanese Chicken Rice. The chicken is tender and the sauce is delicious. Each dish costs only 4-5 SGD (≈120 baht). It's a great value.
Then, stroll around Chinatown and buy some souvenirs like keychains, tea, and snacks.
In the evening, stop by Sentosa and take the train. Just taking photos in front of Universal Studios Singapore with the rotating globe is fun. No need to pay for admission to the theme park, saving even more money. 🎡
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🌇 Day 4: End of Singapore Trip
Before my afternoon flight, I stopped by the neighborhood near my hostel, bought a takeaway coffee, and headed straight to the airport. ✈️
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💰 Total Expenses
Jetstar flight tickets (promo): 3,700 baht
Hostel for 3 nights (800 baht x 3): 2,400 baht
MRT travel + EZ-Link bus: approximately 600 baht
3 full days of meals + light souvenirs: 3,000 baht
Museum admission + light luggage allowance: 300 baht
📌 Total: ≈ exactly 10,000 baht!
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✨ Feelings
Singapore is an easy-to-navigate, safe city for solo female travelers. It offers a full range of natural attractions, art, and delicious food. If you're looking for a relaxing solo international trip on a budget, I highly recommend Singapore. 🇸🇬
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