Overview
Tour Singapore & Malaysia
19th/ May/ 2023
Arrival transfer From Kuala Lumpur airport to City
Purijaya sight seeing and dinner boat cruise
- Sunway Lagoon Theme Park Tour
- Kuala Lumpur / Melaka Tour
- Singapore City Sightseeing
- Own Shopping & Individual Tour
Itinerary
Arrival transfer Kuala Lumpur airport to City Hotel evening Purijaya sight seeing and dinner boat cruise- 3 hours
The tour of the capital city includes King’s Palace (exterior photo stop), Thean Hou Temple offers a glimpse into Chinese culture as well a city view point. The temple is situated on a hill, offering a panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. Drive pass Little Indian, National Monument, Lake Garden & National Mosque. Visit Merdeka Square, also known as Independence Square, which is a historic area where Malaysia's independence was declared. You can see notable landmarks such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and enjoy the green surroundings. Stop by the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery to learn about the city's history, architecture, and future development. Don't miss the impressive miniature model of Kuala Lumpur. Walk down memory lane through the heart of Kuala Lumpur starting from the view point of Gombak River, across you will have for a view of Masjid Jamek. This point where it meets the Klang River is the origin of Kuala Lumpur's name. Continue with a walking tour to discover the streets of the ancient city surrounded by small typical buildings of colonial / Malay style and the shops of the Central Market. Next head towards Petaling Street, the main street in Chinatown. It's a bustling market area known for its vibrant atmosphere, street food, and shops. Experience the culture & heritage by visiting a Batik centre. You will be guided through the batik gallery and workshop. We will share with you about the history of Malaysian batik and explain the batik making process to you. Finally, the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, take a leisurely stroll or relax at KLCC Park, located near the Petronas Twin Towers. It offers a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city, with beautiful landscapes with a man-made lake. Return to hotel and rest of the evening free at leisure
Visit one of the most important sanctuaries of Hindu culture, the Batu Caves located on the outskirts of the city. After climbing the 272 steps that lead to the Sanctuary of Murugan, one of the most revered deities of Hinduism, enjoy splendid panorama views of the city. It is also possible to find monkeys in constant search for food so be alert! These impressive caves remain a destination for pilgrims, especially during the most important Hindu festival in Asia, Thaipusam, which is celebrated during the full-moon Tamil month (January or February).
Head out from the hustle & bustle of the city towards Genting Highlands - is a popular excursion for both locals and tourists. Bask in the cool mountain climate as you explore this integrated entertainment Genting Highlands Resort. Begin your visit with a ride on the Genting Skyway Cable Car. Enjoy the scenic views as you ascend the mountain, surrounded by lush greenery. Make a stop midway at Chin Swee Caves Temple is a Buddhist temple it was built by Lim Goh Tong, the founder of the Genting Highlands and completed in 1994. The temple is dedicated to Reverend Chin Swee (also known as Qingshui) a chinese Buddhist monk from the 9th century.
Spend your time at your leisure to enjoy shopping, dining, activities theme park, and more (at own expense). At a fix time meet your local guide and return back to KL city.
Sunway Lagoon, Malaysia’s premier multi-park destination located at the heart of Sunway City, is only 30 minutes away from Kuala Lumpur city centre. One Park with Six Experiences, Sunway Lagoon offers more than 90 attractions across its Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park and its latest addition, Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon.
Depart for Melaka 2 hours drive down south, offers a unique experience with a rich historical and cultural background from previous Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. The city centre was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in July 2018.
Best explored on foot, meander through areas steeped in history starting at the oldest remaining example of European architecture in Southeast Asia, A Famosa (Porta De Santiago), before climbing St Paul’s Hill to visit St Paul’s Church and descending to one of the best examples of Dutch colonial architecture, the Stadthuys - the former Dutch City Hall. Next, head to Temple Street (Street of Harmony), named for the multicultural range of temples and mosques that have lined the street since the early 18th century. This is the perfect place to get a taste of the area’s uniquely diverse local culture. Free time at Jonker Street. Rest of the day at leisure
Depart Melaka for drive to Johor. Lunch (exclude beverage) will be provided and sightseeing covering Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, Danga Bay, Photo stop Palace entrance. Drive pass Sultan Abu Bakar Palace and walk along the Jalan Trus to visit five the clans Chinese Temple.
1530hr Continue on border to clear immigration and drive on to Singapore.
1800hr Arrive into Singapore city
Chinatown - Be fascinated by the temples and traditional turn-of-the-century shophouses retaining the Chinese character in this enclave.
Bum Boat ride - a 30-minute ride(share-basis) through a kaleidoscope of historic river and harbour images : the ‘godown’ warehouses, the shophouses, the six bridges built by the British and the gracious building of the old waterfront set against the towering skyline of the new business district.
Merlion Park – a popular spot for great views of Marina Bay and a picture-taking opportunity with the Merlion, a mythological creature that is part lion and part fish.
Little India - See the lively trading community and be overwhelmed by the charms of this part of old Singapore.
Kampong Glam – a Malay enclave with a blend of history, culture and a super-trendy lifestyle. There is the famous Sultan Mosque built in 1928 with the massive golden domes and huge prayer hall.
Shopping
Individual Tours
Departure transfer to Singapore airport
Q&A
The Singapore / Malaysia Trip is scheduled for May 2024
The Trip is scheduled to run for five (5) days in Singapore and Four (4) days in Malaysia