The Islands of the Gods

Bali — the Island of the Gods — has a way of calling you when you’re ready. And when it does, trust that instinct. The island has a reputation for giving travelers exactly what they need: maybe it’s healing, maybe it’s adventure, maybe it’s just the reset button you’ve been waiting for.

For solo female travelers, Bali is one of the easiest places in the world to start — safe, welcoming, and full of other women answering the same call. From yoga retreats and surf camps, to traditional ceremonies surrounded by mystical jungle views... Bali is pure undiluted magic.

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    Deeply Spiritual

    Around 80% of Balinese practice Hinduism, expressed through daily offerings, temples, and ceremonies everywhere you go.

  • Part of Indonesia But...

    Bali is an island in the country of Indonesia - so why not make this page about Indonesia? Because Bali is SO different from the rest of the country.

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    Selamat Pagi!

    The Official Language is Bahasa Indonesia, but Traditional Balinese is also still spoken; English is common in tourist areas.

  • Preserved Culture

    Despite mass tourism, Bali has preserved its traditions, with daily offerings, temple ceremonies, dance, and art still deeply woven into everyday life.

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THE WEATHER

When to Visit Singapore

Singapore is hot and humid year-round, but rain patterns shift with the monsoons.

Nov–Jan (Northeast Monsoon): Heavy showers, especially afternoons. Busy during holidays.

Feb–Apr (Best Time): Sunnier skies, less rain, perfect for sightseeing. Higher hotel rates.

May–Sep (Southwest Monsoon): Hot, muggy, with short intense showers. Fewer tourists.

Oct (Transition): Unpredictable mix of sun and storms, but smaller crowds.

♡ Bottom line: You can visit anytime — just bring breathable clothes and an umbrella. ♡

HIGHLIGHTS

Our Top 5 Singapore Experiences

Marina Bay Sands & SkyPark: Iconic skyline, epic sunsets, and yes, that infinity pool you’ve seen in all the Instagram posts.


Gardens by the Bay: Wander through futuristic gardens, climb the Supertrees, and get lost in the magical Cloud Forest.


Chinatown & Little India: Bright streets, bustling markets, and temples around every corner.


Sentosa Island: Beaches, fun attractions, and a little escape from the city’s buzz. Perfect for solo chill time.


Hawker Centers: Dive into chili crab, laksa, and all the street food you can handle. Maxwell and Lau Pa Sat are musts.

SINGAPORE 101

Know Before you Go

Hot & humid — pack breathable clothes.

Rain happens daily — bring a small umbrella.

Cash & cards — mostly cards, small bills for hawker stalls.

Getting around — MRT and buses are easy; grab an EZ-Link card.


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Singapore FAQs

Is Singapore safe?

Yes — extremely safe, clean, and easy to navigate. Standard street smarts apply, but crime is low.

Do I need a Visa to enter Singapore?

Most nationalities can enter Singapore visa-free for short stays. Check before you go if you need one.

Is it easy to move around Singapore?

Yes! The MRT, buses, and Grab ride-hailing make exploring the city effortless. Get an EZ-Link card for convenience.

What currency do they use?

Singapore Dollar (SGD). Cards are widely accepted, but carry small bills for hawker stalls.