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Singapore & Malaysia

Experience Asia: Contradictions, Diversity and Equilibrium

Southeast Asian gems, Singapore and Malaysia, make for an exciting holiday combination. Singapore is posh, upscale and hip, while Malaysia has an abundant of natural beauty, ancient traditions and delicious food.

Packages We Are Offering

With 3 Star Accommodation Price Starts at ₹60,000* per person

Inclusions
Round Trip Air Travel with Malaysian Airways
Accommodation in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Genting Highland
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Half Day City Tour Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur Tower Ticket
Batu Caves Tour enroute Genting Highland
One way cable car ride at Genting Highland
Singapore City Tour
Sentosa Island tour
Genting/Kuala Lumpur to Singapore by Deluxe coach
Genting/Kuala Lumpur to Singapore by Deluxe coach
Visa (Singapore and Malaysia - Single entry)
Exclusions
Tips
Extra Services
Any Meal or Drink which is not Mentioned in Package

Important Information, Policies, Terms & Conditions

  1. Above packages prices are calculated through average hotel prices, actual prices may differ at the time of booking.
  2. All tour and transfers on SIC basis.
  3. Please note that we will require PAN Card + Passport (First & Last page) of all the travelers for all the bookings at the time of confirmation (As per new guidelines by RBI). Please note that the Guest Voucher will not be issued without receipt of above mentioned documents.

About Singapore & Malaysia

Even though Singapore and Malaysia have a shared history, common cultures and traditions, it is surprising how both islands have evolved in completely different ways. While Singapore gives off a hip cosmopolitan vibe, Malaysia takes you on a tour of traditional island life, and natural beauty.

Singapore is among the most developed Asian cities, with a growing food and cocktail scene. It has everything an urban tourist needs – upscale restaurants, big shopping malls, electronic stores, pubs, bars etc. On the other hand, Malaysia is a medley of vibrant cities and traditional island life. While it’s always a good time to visit Singapore, the perfect time to go to Malaysia is between the months of December and April.

Other Places of Interest

Universal Studios
Singapore Zoo
S.E.A. aquarium
Taman Negara
Cameron Highlands
Malaysian Borneo
The Perhentian Islands
Jurung Bird Park
Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Other Experiences to Take In

Helicopter Sightseeing
Go Scuba Diving in Kota Kinabalu
Ride a hot air balloon at Putra Jaya
Go on a Mangrove Boat Safari
Go Clubbing in Quark Quay
Light Show at Gardens by the Bay

Foods to Try in Singapore & Malaysia

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Apam Balik You cannot say you have experienced Malaysia till you try this sweet pancake styled delicacy. A thing egg wrap stuffed with copious amounts of sugar, nuts and corn, Apam Balik, is a must eat!
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Nasi Lemak A rice recipe prepared in coconut milk, and steamed with pandan leaves, Nasi Lemak is considered Malaysia’s national dish. Nasi Lemak is served in a banana leaf with almonds, eggs, shrimps and variety of sauces.
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Bak Kut Teh This simple yet tasty soup is a must-try in Singapore. Bak Kut Teh has historic connections with the country. The food has been around since Singapore was still a developing country. Legend has that the humble pork soup was put together from leftovers when a homeless man asked for free food from a restaurant one night.
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Hainanese Chicken Rice Regarded as Singapore’s tastiest chicken rice, Hainanese Chicken Rice is also the country’s national dish. Available everywhere from upscale restaurants to street vendors, you can’t leave the country without trying this popular delicacy.
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