Main Info
The quintessential melting pot of cultures, with skyscrapers and minarets, exotic street food and Michelin starred restaurants, rainforests and white sand beaches, Singapore and Malaysia showcase the best of the East and the West. Experience the vacation of a lifetime in splendid Singapore and mesmerizing Malaysia in our Asian Delights package.
GOOD TO KNOW
Singapore
- Currency: SGD (Singapore Dollar)
- Population: 5.399 million
- Religion: Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism, Christianity
- Time Difference: GMT +8
- Best Time to Visit: July-September
- Capital: Singapore
- Languages: Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, and English
- Dialing Code: +65
- Best Connectivity: BOM, DEL, MAA, BLR, HYD, CCU, AMD
Malaysia
- Currency: MYR(Malaysian Ringgit)
- Population : 29.72Million
- Religion: Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism
- Time Difference: GMT+8
- Best Time to Visit: March-October
- Capital: Kuala Lumpur
- Languages: Malaysian, English
- Dialing Code: +60
- Best Connectivity: DEL, BOM, MAA, CCU, BLR
Did you know?
- The biggest roundabout in the world is located at Putrajaya in Malaysia.
- Malaysia’s national dish is Nasi lemak, a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk, often served wrapped in a banana leaf, and usually eaten for breakfast.
- Singapore comes from the Sanskrit “Singapura” which means “Lion City”.
- Singapore’s Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is home to more species of trees than all of North America
HIGHLIGHTS
- Night Safari
- Sentosa Island
- Universal Studios
- Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom
- SEA Aquarium
- Wings of Time
- Luge and Skyride
- Singapore City Tour
- Kuala Lumpur City Tour
- Genting Highlands
- Batu Cavesa
Itinerary
Welcome to Singapore! You will be welcomed on arrival at Singapore Changi Airport and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day getting your bearings and exploring the neighbourhood.In the evening you will visit Singapore’s famed Night Safari, an open air night zoo where you can get up, close and personal with over 2500 animals as you drive through the park in the artificial moonlight. A night show at the end of your ride will introduce you to the myriad nocturnal animals you will find at the Safari.
After breakfast at the hotel, you begin your tour of the city. Your half day tour of Singapore will include all major attractions such as Merlion Park, Fountain of Wealth, Chinatown, Little India, City Hall and Parliament House. Shop for souvenirs at the Chinatown street market and try the uniquely Singaporean Roti Prata at Little India. Your city tour ends in the afternoon and you have the rest of the evening free to indulge in some retail therapy.
Enjoy a sumptuous breakfast at the hotel and in the afternoon travel to Sentosa Island by cable car. One of Singapore’s biggest tourist draws, Sentosa has something for everyone. Visit the mesmerizing SEA aquarium that houses over 100,000 marine animals, including bottlenose dolphins and manta rays, and was once the largest oceanarium in the world. You will also visit the fascinating Butterfly Park and the Insect Kingdom and the exciting Luge and Skyride. End your day with Wings of Time, a spectacular night show set against the open sea with water displays, laser lights, fire effects, and music.
On your last day in Singapore, brace yourself for a fun-filled day at Universal Studios. This theme park has 24 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones to keep you entertained the entire day. It’s the perfect destination for families and adrenaline junkies with breathtaking rides and themed movie sets.
Leave Singapore for mesmerizing Malaysia. Check into your hotel in Kuala Lumpur and enjoy the rest of the day getting your bearings and exploring the neighbourhood. The cultural, political and economic capital of Malaysia, KL is the only truly global city in the country.
After breakfast at the hotel, you begin your tour of the Malaysian capital. Your tour of Kuala Lumpur will take you to all of the city’s attractions including the gold domed King’s Palace, National Monument and National Museum built to commemorate the Malaysian Struggle for Independence. You can also load up on souvenirs at China Town before heading to the serene National Mosque, the Independence Square or Anglican Church and the iconic KL Tower that adorns every Malaysian postcard. Your city tour ends in the afternoon and you have the rest of the evening free to indulge in some retail therapy.
Enjoy a sumptuous breakfast at the hotel and leave the Genting Highlands hill top resort. Admire the stunning views as you ascend to the resort by cable car. One of Malaysia’s biggest tourist draws, Genting has something for everyone. Visit Snow World, a winter wonderland in hot and humid climes and the indoor and outdoor amusements parks, perfect for adrenaline junkies of every age. You could even try your luck at Casino de Genting, the biggest of its kind in the country. En route visit Batu Caves, home to one of the largest Hindu temples outside of India dedicated to Lord Murugan.
Enjoy your last morning in Malaysia before checking out of your hotel and being transferred to the airport, where you will depart for your destination with bags full of souvenirs and happy memories.