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Angkor Siem Reap City Guide
Angkor Siem Reap

The Khmer Empire's capital city is a World Heritage Site with modern tourists facilities...

Kuala Lumpur City Guide
Kuala Lumpur

Fast growing sky scrapers, yet laid back in its cultural diversity...

Paris City Guide
Paris

History, beauty and arts at every corner in the city of light...

Phnom Penh City Guide
Phnom Penh

A city with a rich urban architecture heritage and a cosmopolitan townscape...

Singapore City Guide
Singapore

Diligently efficient and always buzzing island state...

 

The Blog and Musings of Gnarfgnarf The Travel Mouse

 

 

 

From Barcelona to Sentosa: Gaudí and the Merlion Walk

Posted by Vera on 15 April 2012

A few weeks ago, friends were visiting Singapore from overseas, and after the usual visitor spots and parks, I ended up taking them to Singapore's own little resort island, Sentosa.

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Sentosa Merlion Walk

 

 

Palm wine, rice wine, grape wine, beers and other drinks and beverages of Cambodia

Posted by Thea and Noeun on 9 April 2012

Let us introduce you to some alcoholic beverages that are popular in Cambodia so that you can taste local drinks when you are visiting Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Angkor. We're city slickers so our point of view on what is "popular" is biased towards what urban folks like, but it is in line with what Cambodians also generally drink!

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Palm tree climber

 

 

Top 5 Paris spots with kids on the cheap

Posted by Fisso on 29 March 2012

Ah! Traveling with kids! The art of compromise... and great times together!

With a few tips from Gnarfgnarf we hope you can plan your days so everyone is happy, adults and kids alike! Our tips are either free (at least free for kids), or fairly cheap.

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Josephine Baker Swimming Pool

 

Gnarfgnarf Travels...

Follow me, Gnarfgnarf the Travel Mouse, and my friends in cities around the world. See for yourself whether you like what the locals suggest: itineraries for cultural discoveries, fine cuisines or street foods, guesthouses or five-star hotels, shopping for souvenirs or handicraft, and other fun activities for insightful travel. Written by local city slickers and the natives!