Travelfish correspondent Tanya Procyshyn
Tanya Procyshyn is a freelance writer and photographer based in Singapore. Originally from the Canadian prairies, she moved to warmer climes after completing her B. Sc. in Biology/Psychology at the University of Manitoba in 2005. She has called Singapore home since 2007 and previously lived in Southern Thailand.
Tanya’s travels have taken her to more than 30 countries across the globe. With a passion for unusual destinations, her adventures range from camping alongside Komodo dragons in Indonesia to shaking hands with soldiers in North Korea. In Singapore, you may find her scuba-diving at Pulau Hantu or scouring Little India for the spiciest masala dosa.
In addition to being Travelfish’s Singapore correspondent, Tanya’s writing and photography has appeared in print publications like Asian Geographic, PhotoYou, Expat Living, Singapore Connection, TigerTales, and Southeast Asia Backpacker magazine. She also manages various travel-related websites and blogs about expat life and travel at www.idreamofdurian.com.
You can contact Tanya by emailing idreamofdurian@gmail.com or via Twitter @idreamofdurian.
Website: http://www.idreamofdurian.com
Posts by Tanya Procyshyn:
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Etiquette at Singapore hawker centres
First published: 24 Jan 2013
Offering delicious food at bargain prices, hawker centres are one of our favourite things about Singapore. Here’s everything you need to know before sitting down for a meal at a hawker centre. The first things most Singaporeans do when arriving at a hawker centre is find a table. There are no rules about seating and … read the full post
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Thaipusam 2013 in Singapore
First published: 20 Jan 2013
Anyone who says Singapore is boring has obviously never witnessed the gruesome-but-fascinating festival of Thaipusam. This year it happens on January 27. Here’s everything you need to know. Thaipusam is a religious celebration practised by Tamil Hindu communities around the world. It commemorates the victory of the god Murugan over a demon, but is also … read the full post
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Review: Five Stones Hostel, Singapore
First published: 17 Jan 2013
With a funky style, friendly staff and a mile-long list of freebies, there’s lots to love about Singapore’s Five Stones Hostel. It’s also one of the few budget joints stumbling distance from the riverside entertainment area of Clarke Quay. Five Stones is a traditional hostel in the sense that it offers a mix of dorms … read the full post
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Review: Adler Hostel, Singapore
First published: 15 Jan 2013
Embracing the principle of quality over quantity, Adler Hostel offers just 32 dorm beds with privacy curtains, silky soft bedding and lots of freebies. No wonder it calls itself “Singapore’s first luxury hostel“. Located in a heritage building in the Chinatown neighbourhood, Adler Hostel has a sophisticated style from top to bottom. The lobby looks … read the full post
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Review: Orgo rooftop bar, Singapore
First published: 10 Jan 2013
Set on the roof terrace of Singapore’s Esplanade Theatres, Orgo offers more than just spectacular views of the bay. The bar’s cocktail menu is out of this world featuring original creations like vanilla dragonfruit martinis and spicy strawberry margaritas. The name Orgo is short for “organic chemistry” and, though the menu reads like the experiments … read the full post
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Review: Lau Pa Sat Hawker Centre, Singapore
First published: 07 Jan 2013
Lau Pa Sat is the only Singapore hawker centre that’s also a historic site – the beautiful Victorian building dates back to 1894 and served as the then-British colony’s first market. But make no mistake, people come here for the dizzying variety of delicious food and not a history lesson. Lau Pa Sat isn’t just … read the full post
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Prawn fishing in Singapore
First published: 03 Jan 2013
If you like to work for your dinner, or are simply looking for a unique activity to try in Singapore, you may be interested in prawn fishing. Also known as “prawning”, this pastime is growing in popularity in Singapore – possibly because it ends with a meal of barbecued seafood. Prawn fishing is a lot … read the full post
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Singapore’s best public parks
First published: 31 Dec 2012
Singapore isn’t called “the garden city” for nothing – you’ll find a shady green refuge in nearly every neighbourhood. Here’s a rundown of our favourite public parks offering everything from open-air concerts to cycling along the coast. With its man-made beach and family-friendly activities, East Coast Park is a destination in itself. The park stretches … read the full post
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Review: Chye Seng Huat Hardware Coffee, Singapore
First published: 27 Dec 2012
Though you certainly wouldn’t know it by walking past or even from reading the sign, Chye Seng Huat Hardware brews the best cuppa in Singapore. This retro-chic cafe roasts their own beans and has a coffee bar where you can sample their different blends and brewing methods. Chye Seng Huat Hardware is the new flagship … read the full post
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Weather in Singapore
First published: 24 Dec 2012
The weather in Singapore can be summed up as hot and humid year-round. Here are a few more details about the city-state’s climate to help you decide when the best time of year to travel here might be. Singapore has a tropical climate and the temperature is quite predictable. In general, you can expect a … read the full post

