Singapore and Malaysia (5 Nights / 6 Days)

Singapore and Malaysia tour packages from Bangalore

Day 1: Singapore Arrival & City Exploration

Experience Singapore’s iconic landmarks with a private city tour, capture photos at Merlion Park, and encounter nocturnal wildlife at the award-winning Night Safari adventure.

Day 2: Universal Studios Singapore Adventure

Immerse yourself in movie magic at Universal Studios Singapore, featuring thrilling rides and attractions including Transformers 3D, Jurassic Park Rapids, and Battlestar Galactica dual rollercoasters.

Day 3: Sentosa Island & Gardens by the Bay

Discover Sentosa Island’s attractions via scenic cable car rides and luge adventures, then explore Singapore’s famous Gardens by the Bay featuring the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories.

Day 4: Singapore to Kuala Lumpur Transfer

Journey from Singapore to Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur by comfortable coach service, with hotel check-in and overnight stay in KL.

Day 5: Genting Highlands & Batu Caves Tour

Ascend to Genting Highlands via panoramic cable car ride, visit the sacred Hindu temple at Batu Caves, and enjoy leisure time at Malaysia’s premier mountain resort.

Day 6: Kuala Lumpur City Tour & Departure

Complete your journey with a comprehensive Kuala Lumpur city tour, featuring the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and cultural stops before departure.

Travel

9 days, 1 country

Accommodation

9 nights in hotels

Meals

8 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners

Transport

Mini-Coach and Ferry

Group Size

Average 24 people

Team

Expert Trip Manager

Singapore and Malaysia 5 Nights, 6 Days Tour Package – A Journey Through Modern Marvels and Cultural Heritage

Singapore and Malaysia are two of Southeast Asia’s most fascinating destinations. A 5-night, 6-day tour covering both countries allows you to experience the perfect blend of modernity and tradition. Singapore dazzles with its futuristic architecture and multicultural vibrancy, while Malaysia offers a rich tapestry of diverse cultures, historical sites, and scenic landscapes. This tour is ideal for those seeking an unforgettable adventure, combining iconic attractions with authentic cultural experiences.

From exploring the towering Marina Bay Sands and the lush Gardens by the Bay in Singapore to experiencing the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur and the tranquil beaches of Langkawi, this journey promises to be both thrilling and enriching.

From exploring the towering Marina Bay Sands and the lush Gardens by the Bay in Singapore to experiencing the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur and the tranquil beaches of Langkawi, this journey promises to be both thrilling and enriching.

Singapore

Marina Bay Sands: This iconic hotel is a must-see, with its impressive sky park offering panoramic views of the city skyline. Don’t miss the light and water show that takes place at Marina Bay in the evenings, a dazzling display of synchronized lights and water jets.

Gardens by the Bay: A futuristic garden featuring the striking Supertree Grove and the Flower Dome. It’s a nature lover’s paradise, showcasing innovative designs in horticulture and environmental sustainability. A stroll through this garden offers a refreshing escape from the urban hustle.

Sentosa Island: Known as the entertainment hub of Singapore, Sentosa Island is home to the famous Universal Studios Singapore, the S.E.A. Aquarium, and other attractions. Whether you’re into thrill rides or enjoying a peaceful day on the beach, Sentosa has something for everyone.

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur: The capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur boasts several must-visit landmarks. The Petronas Twin Towers, once the tallest buildings in the world, offer breathtaking views from their observation deck. Visit the Batu Caves, a sacred Hindu site with towering statues and caves to explore, or stroll through the vibrant street markets for local crafts and food.

Langkawi: Known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, Langkawi offers a variety of activities, including island hopping, snorkeling, and visiting the Langkawi Sky Bridge, which provides incredible views of the archipelago.

Penang: A haven for food lovers, Penang’s George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its cultural heritage and street food. Don’t miss tasting Assam Laksa or exploring the city’s famous street art that tells the story of its vibrant history.

Singapore

Singapore is a small island city-state located just north of the equator, which means it enjoys a tropical rainforest climate with year-round warmth, high humidity, and frequent rainfall. It’s a vibrant destination where the weather can feel hot and humid, especially in the daytime, so lightweight, breathable clothing is essential.

Malaysia

Larger than Singapore, Malaysia is known for its tropical climate. The central regions, such as Kuala Lumpur, experience year-round warmth, while Langkawi and Penang offer coastal tropical weather. While Malaysia has similar weather to Singapore, the best time to visit both countries is November to February to avoid the monsoon rains and high humidity.

Singapore

Singapore is a melting pot of cultures, where you’ll experience a harmonious blend of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western traditions. Major festivals like Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, and Deepavali bring the streets alive with vibrant parades, traditional dances, and delicious foods. Singapore’s multiculturalism is reflected in everything from its food to its festivals, making it an exciting destination for cultural explorers.

Malaysia

Malaysia is home to a diverse population of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures, each contributing to the country’s rich heritage. Visitors can explore traditional festivals such as Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, and Thaipusam, all of which showcase Malaysia’s cultural diversity. Local crafts like batik and street food traditions in cities like Penang and Kuala Lumpur are an integral part of the Malaysian experience.

Currency

  • Singapore: Singapore Dollar (SGD)

  • Malaysia: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

Language

  • Singapore: English is widely spoken and is the official language, with Malay, Chinese, and Tamil also commonly spoken.

  • Malaysia: Malay is the official language, though English, Chinese, and Tamil are also widely spoken, particularly in tourist areas.

Packing List

For both Singapore and Malaysia, pack light, breathable clothing for the hot, tropical climate. Comfortable shoes are essential for walking tours, and don’t forget an umbrella or raincoat for unexpected showers. Sunscreen and a hat will protect you from the sun.

Health Advice

Ensure that your routine vaccinations are up to date before traveling. Both Singapore and Malaysia have excellent healthcare systems, but it’s advisable to carry any prescription medication you may need, especially for high altitudes (in Langkawi) or tropical climates.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover any unforeseen events such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage.

Local Etiquette

Be respectful of local customs, especially when visiting religious sites. Modest dress is advised when visiting temples, mosques, or other religious establishments in both Singapore and Malaysia.

Singapore

Explore Haw Par Villa, a quirky theme park that offers a unique glimpse into Chinese mythology and traditional folklore. It’s off the beaten path but provides an interesting and immersive cultural experience.

Malaysia

Discover the lesser-known Langkawi mangroves, where you can take a boat tour through the lush forests, or hike through Taman Negara, one of the oldest rainforests in the world. In Penang, take time to explore George Town’s unique street art and heritage trails, giving you an insight into Malaysia’s colonial past.

Both Singapore and Malaysia are considered very safe for tourists. However, it is still important to be vigilant in crowded places, particularly in markets and tourist spots. Keep your valuables secure and be cautious of pickpockets. Always follow local laws, especially regarding the strict anti-drug policies in both countries.

The best time to visit Singapore and Malaysia is between November and February when the weather is pleasant, with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. Avoid visiting during the monsoon season (April to October), particularly in Malaysia, as heavy rains can affect travel plans and outdoor activities.

Singapore

Singapore’s hawker centers are famous for their wide variety of local dishes. Visit Maxwell Food Centre to sample Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, and Char Kway Teow, all served at affordable prices. For more refined dining, head to Chinatown or Little India for a fusion of flavors from different cultural backgrounds.

Malaysia

In Penang, indulge in a street food tour of George Town, where you can try the famous Char Kway Teow, Assam Laksa, and Nasi Lemak. Langkawi offers fresh seafood, while Kuala Lumpur boasts a range of street food stalls offering local favorites like Satay and Roti Canai.

4.8 / 5

Based on 26K+ reviews

Our South Tour Package was amazing from start to finish. The cultural landmarks were incredible, and the beach views were unforgettable. What I loved the most was how the tour was family-friendly and stress-free. It felt like a luxurious vacation, and I didn’t have to worry about a single thing. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!

Aisha Rahman
Aisha Rahman

Family Traveler, Indonesia

Booking the South Tour Package was the best decision I made this year! The team was so organized, and I loved how every detail was taken care of. The beaches and greenery were just as beautiful as promised, and I felt completely relaxed the entire time. I’ll definitely recommend this tour to my friends!

Ravi Patel
Ravi Patel

Nature Lover, India

The Mysore-Ooty 4 Nights, 5 Days tour package was an unforgettable experience! From the majestic Mysore Palace to the tranquil tea gardens of Ooty, every moment was perfectly planned. The guides were professional, and the accommodations were top-notch. I especially loved the balance of sightseeing and relaxation. I’ll definitely recommend this package to anyone looking for a hassle-free and memorable getaway!

Ananya Sharma
Ananya Sharma

Traveler, India

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