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Day 1 | Singapore
Arrive at Singapore Airport and transfer to your hotel. Later, experience the Singapore Night Safari, the world’s first nocturnal zoo located in the Mandai rainforest. Explore Bird Paradise and encounter over 2,500 animals from 130 species.
Day 2 | Singapore
After breakfast, visit Universal Studios Singapore, featuring 24 rides and attractions across seven themed zones, perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Day 3 | Singapore
Start your day with breakfast, then enjoy a Half Day Sentosa Island Tour, including the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network, Madame Tussauds, S.E.A. Aquarium, and the multimedia show, Wings of Time.
Day 4 | Singapore
After breakfast, embark on a half-day city tour covering major attractions like Merlion Park, Chinatown, and Little India. Enjoy shopping at Chinatown street market and tasting Roti Prata in Little India.
Day 5 | Kuala Lumpur
Depart from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur by coach. On arrival, check-in to your hotel and explore Kuala Lumpur at your leisure.
Day 6 | Kuala Lumpur
Explore Kuala Lumpur’s attractions, including the Petronas Twin Towers, King’s Palace, and National Monument, with visits to the Cocoa Centre and National Mosque.
Day 7 | Genting
After breakfast, visit Genting Highlands hilltop resort via cable car. Enjoy the indoor theme park and try your luck at Casino de Genting. En route, visit Batu Caves, home to a prominent Hindu temple.
Day 8 | Kuala Lumpur
Enjoy your last morning in Malaysia before checking out and transferring to the airport for your departure. Depart with fond memories of your trip.
The best time to visit both countries is generally during the dry season, from March to September. However, they are popular tourist destinations year-round.
Both Singapore and Malaysia have a tropical climate, so expect warm and humid weather throughout the year. Pack light clothing and rain gear, just in case.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Please check with the respective embassies or consulates for the latest information.
Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD), while Malaysia uses the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). It’s a good idea to exchange some currency beforehand or withdraw cash at ATMs upon arrival.
Depending on the tour operator, some flexibility may be available to tailor the itinerary to your preferences. Discuss your interests with the tour company before booking