A trip to Singapore and Malaysia offers a dynamic mix of modern wonders, cultural landmarks, and natural beauty. In Singapore, iconic attractions like the Merlion at Marina Bay, the immersive Night Safari, and the leisure-packed Sentosa Island showcase the city-state’s blend of futuristic architecture and rich heritage. Visitors can admire the stunning skyline, explore nocturnal wildlife habitats, and enjoy a variety of activities from thrilling rides at Universal Studios to serene beach escapes on Sentosa.
In Malaysia, the journey continues with equally captivating experiences. The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur stand as symbols of the country’s modernity, offering breathtaking views from their Skybridge. The historic city of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, charms visitors with its colonial architecture and vibrant street life, while the cool, entertainment-filled Genting Highlands provide a refreshing retreat. Together, Singapore and Malaysia deliver a diverse travel experience, combining cutting-edge urban adventures with deep cultural explorations.
DATE OF JOURNEY 2024
21/09, 19/10, 12/11
Itinerary
MERLION, NIGHT SAFARI, SENTOSA ISLAND, GREETING HIGHLAND, MALACCA, TWIN TOWER
Price
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Mode Of Payment
1. 20% Per head of total tour cost be deposited at the time of booking.
2. Final payment should be made before 20 days from the date of journey
Mode Of Cancellation
45 days prior to arrival : 20% of the tour cost / service cost
15 days prior to arrival : 50% of the tour cost / service cost
07 days prior to arrival : 70% of the tour cost / service cost
48 hours prior to arrival Or no show: no refund
Note
If tour is canceled due to any pandemic situation or any climatic condition in that case there is no amount will be refund and this money will be adjusted on the next tour after deduction of the minimum clerical expenses.
Overview
A trip to Singapore and Malaysia offers a perfect blend of modern wonders, cultural landmarks, and natural beauty. In Singapore, iconic attractions like the Merlion, Night Safari, and Sentosa Island showcase the city's futuristic architecture and rich heritage, with activities ranging from exploring wildlife to enjoying beach escapes. In Malaysia, the journey continues with the towering Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, the colonial charm of Malacca, and the cool retreat of Genting Highlands, providing a dynamic mix of urban adventures and cultural experiences. Together, these destinations promise a diverse and unforgettable travel experience.Highlights
- Merlion: The Merlion, a mythical creature with a lion's head and a fish's body, is a symbol of Singapore's origins as a fishing village and its present stature as a global financial hub. Located at Merlion Park, overlooking Marina Bay, it's one of the most iconic landmarks in Singapore, offering great photo opportunities and stunning waterfront views.
- Night Safari: As the world's first nocturnal zoo, Singapore's Night Safari offers a unique wildlife experience. Visitors can embark on a tram ride through seven geographical zones, observing animals in their naturalistic habitats, including leopards, elephants, and Malayan tigers. The park is renowned for its conservation efforts and immersive night-time environment.
- Sentosa Island: A tropical resort getaway just minutes from Singapore’s city center, Sentosa Island is packed with attractions, including beaches, Universal Studios Singapore, and the S.E.A. Aquarium. Visitors can enjoy activities ranging from adventure sports to tranquil nature walks, making it a must-visit destination for all ages.
- Genting Highlands: Located in the hills of Malaysia, Genting Highlands is a popular mountain resort that combines nature with entertainment. Known for its cooler climate, it features luxury hotels, casinos, shopping malls, and the Skytropolis Theme Park. The scenic cable car ride offers breathtaking views of the lush rainforest.
- Malacca: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Malacca is steeped in history, reflecting its Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial past. Visitors can explore historic sites like A Famosa fortress, the red Christ Church, and Jonker Street, famous for its antiques, food stalls, and traditional Peranakan architecture.
- Petronas Twin Towers: Standing at 451.9 meters, the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur were once the tallest buildings in the world. They symbolize Malaysia's rapid modernization and serve as a major cultural and business hub. Visitors can enjoy panoramic city views from the Skybridge and Observation Deck, located on the 41st and 86th floors, respectively.




