Cheap Saunas

By · Monday, June 15th, 2009
Portable Steam Sauna

Cheap Saunas
going to singapore for two days only…what can i do/see?

Can someone please give suggestions….
I already know I wanna do the reverse bungee (btw what does it cost?)
Not really into shopping except maybe cheap dvd copies
Also not a big eater^^

So can u suggest what else I can do in that short a time…btw its only one night and two days

Also do you know whats the cheapest kind of place to sleep….I know in Korea they have saunas where you can sleep too…very cheap….anything like that in Singapore?

SINGAPORE
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ATTRACTIONS
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ALKAFF MANSION; ARAB STREET; NATIONAL MUSEUM ART GALLERY;
SEIWAEN ARTS CENTRE; BIG SPLASH WATER PARK; JURONG BIRDPARK
BUGIS STREET; CN WEST LEISURE PARK; CHINATOWN; ARMENIAN
CHURCH; CATHEDRAL OF GOOD SHEPHERD; ST. ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL;
ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH; CITY HALL; SUPREME COURT; CROCODILE
FARM; JURONG CROCODILE PARADISE; SINGAPORE CROCODILARIUM;
FORT CANNING; SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS; CHINESE & JAPANESE
GARDENS; MANDAI ORCHID GARDENS; HAW PAR VILLA; WORLD OF
AQUARIUM; EMPRESS PLACE BUILDING;

ISLANDS
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SENTOSA:
THE RARE STONE MUSEUM; THE PIONEERS OF SINGAPORE AND
SURRENDER CHAMBERS; MARITIME MUSEUM; FOUNTAIN GARDENS;
UNDERWATER WORLD; BUTTERFLY PARK; CORALARIUM; TURTLE POND

ST. JOHN’S: LAGOONS AND NATURE WALKS.

KUSU: MALAY SHRINE; TUA PEKONG TEMPLE.

LITTLE INDIA: KK MARKET OR ZHUJIAO CENTRE.

MEMORIALS
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KRANJI WAR MEMORIAL; SINGAPORE WAR MEMORIAL; BUKIT BATOK
MEMORIAL SITE; THE NEW MING VILLAGE; MINT COIN GALLERY.

MONUMENTS
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DALHOUSIE OBELISK; ELEPHANT STATUE; MERLION; STATUES OF
SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES.

MOSQUES
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ABDUL GAFFOOR MOSQUE; AL ABRAR MOSQUE; AL-FALAH MOSQUE;

You can stay in little india
stay at ymca or mustafa



Enjoy Your Own Personal Home Sauna

Having a home sauna is a much-earned luxury. There are so many things that make people happy, but buying elements that will make much needed life improvements are very essential.

Buying a home sauna is one of those luxuries that can bring some bliss in your life. Perhaps the greatest of all would be in creating your own sauna or just buying one that you can assemble yourself.

These days DIY saunas are becoming popular as people are getting fed up with buying something that could actually be cheaper if you make it yourself. This means that you can cut out the middle man contractor who can charge you some pretty deep hourly or job rates. The information is available for all to use and it might be the therapeutic project that you need in order to fulfill the Zen of self-accomplishment.

You do not have to build your sauna from scratch; instead you can enjoy the pleasures of using a pre-built home sauna. The pre-built kit can be seen as one big jigsaw puzzle, except that the pieces are larger.

The pre-built home sauna kit comes with all the pieces cut and ready to be put together in very simple and easy to follow steps. You can choose to do all this in one go or you can take it a day at a time just fitting as little or as many pieces that you want together.

However it is claimed that most pre-built home saunas can be up and running in about half an hour. It is only fair to state that some of the pre-built home saunas are not that cheap, as they are pre-built. It is all up to your individual choice and preference of how quickly you want your home sauna up and running.

Now that you finally have your home sauna and you have started using it, it is important that you make sure that you keep it well maintained.

The nature of a sauna makes it an easy place to maintain. It is clear that after you have used your sauna you will not have to worry too much about cleaning it as the steam kills germs while the sauna is in use.

In order to keep your home sauna clean all you have to do is vacuum clean it and give it a good wipe with some clean water. You should never use harsh chemicals when you are cleaning your home sauna, as these will be released when the next time you use your sauna.

You will also need to care for the wood of your home sauna as this can become discolored through the salts that come from perspiration. The best way to do this is to always have a towel when you use your home sauna, and you should often wipe your wood benches with some clean water. This way you can have the home sauna that is more than just a dream, but an enjoyed reality.

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