Gardens by the Bay // Part II


Heyho, the last post about Gardens by the Bay! Now if you've read about the Flower Dome, you will be amazed by how beautiful the Cloud Forest is. The main focus of the place is the waterfall that stands 35 meter tall. As you enter the Dome, don't be squealing like I did when I got splashed by specks of water from the water. P.s, both Domes are cold. Like super duper cold, so be sure to bring  a jacket with you! I didn't and it was a mistake that I would not make again if I ever go back.
Spectacular, ey?
The Cloud Mountain
The whole concept of the Dome reminded me so much of Jurassic Park. Again, the scent wasn't something that I particularly enjoyed, but it's awesome to see how hard they worked on the details of every single flower roaming around the Dome. Kudos to you!


The three pictures above is located at the top floor. I rode the elevator because I was with my grandparents, so we didn't waste time either. This whole section is called the Lost World. The flowers there were beautiful! Again, doesn't the name depict the Dome so well?


After a couple of minutes at the Lost World, we descended down slowly. Slowly, because we were on this stair/bridge that scared the crap out of me. It is made of steel and looks safe, and I managed to actually go to the left side of the bridge where you can see what's underneath you and took pictures of the whole Dome from up above. Pretty chuffed about that, if I do so say myself.


I was so proud that I made it to the top and stood next to the waterfall. Feeling the breeze of the water in your skin was so good. Refreshing and rejuvenating after walking around for so long! After that we were done with our visit. But before we left, I took a great picture of the Singapore Flyer.


*sigh* I wish I could fly over there now and sit down there. And just relax. Because even though it's a new year and we're only two weeks into the first month of the year, so much stress has engulfed itself inside me and it sucks. It plain sucks. Hope the month gets better.

Much love, Ashley xx

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  1. Just, WOW!!! xx

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  2. This place looks so beautiful! xx

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  3. This is heavenly! I love greenery so I would love to visit this place too :) -Maireem

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    1. Hahahaha, yeah it was heavenly!! You should, very soon I hope :)

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  4. Great post ! Very beautiful pic... kisses

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  5. Wow, absolutely exquisite!

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  6. Oh wow! What an amazing place, I could spend hours just wandering around! x

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  7. This looks amazing - love your photos! We almost thought this was from the Sky Gardens in London because of the architecture...have been meaning to go there for AGES :P
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    1. Thank you so much! Omg yes, it does look a whole lot like the Sky Garden. Bummed that I didn't get to go there when I was in London! You should go soon, I heard fhat it's free! Tell me how it went if you do x

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  8. OMG! Now, we know where we want to go next! It's beyond amazing! Thank you for sharing such amazing pictures! We love it!
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  9. Wow, this is so amazing <3 I love all of the pictures!

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  10. WOW! It looks so beautiful
    great photos
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  11. Aw, thanks so much! May I ask what kind of collaboration you have in mind? x

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  12. Man i'd love to visit Singapore one day. That garden looks awesome!

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