Marvel at Singapore’s futuristic cityscapes while indulging in its diverse global cuisines, then continue your journey to Malaysia for rich cultural experiences, dramatic limestone caves, and lush rainforests. Discover Singapore’s iconic attractions such as the DNA-shaped Helix Bridge, the vibrant streets of Chinatown, and the striking lotus-inspired ArtScience Museum. Enjoy a fun-filled day trip to Sentosa Island, where you can visit Madame Tussauds and pose with lifelike wax figures of world-famous celebrities. In Kuala Lumpur, admire the world-famous Petronas Twin Towers and visit Istana Negara, the official residence of Malaysia’s King. Complete your adventure with a scenic cable car ride to Genting Highlands and a visit to the Batu Caves, home to the majestic 42.7-metre-tall statue of Lord Murugan.
Greetings from Singapore! Get taken to the hotel and check in after arriving at the airport. You can take your time exploring Singapore or just unwind for the day. You can visit the Singapore Zoo, Changi Beach Park, and Bukit Batok Nature Park. Additionally, visit Little India to sample regional cuisine and shop on Orchard Road. Later, spend the night back at your hotel.
Transfer to Mount Faber today so you may take a cable car to Sentosa Island. When you get there, go to Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum and mingle with some of your favorite celebs, including Ed Sheeran, Virat Kohli, Dua Lipa, and others. Other attractions on the island include Fort Siloso (for an additional fee), S.E.A. Aquarium, and Adventure Cove Waterpark. Afterwards, return your cable car to the Mount Faber cable car station, where you will be taken to your hotel for the night.
After checking out, board your transfer to Singapore Changi Airport, a 10-story airport that has won numerous awards and is well-known for its lovely attractions, including Canopy Park, Butterfly Garden, and HSBC Rain Vortex. While you wait for your journey to Kuala Lumpur, have fun at the airport (flight tickets not included). After arriving, take a ride to the hotel, settle in, and relax. Pavillion KL and KL Bird Park are two more places to enjoy the city. Afterwards, spend the night at the hotel by yourself.
Prepare for a guided tour of Kuala Lumpur’s landmarks. Admire the golden domes of Istana Negara, the official residence of the King of Malaysia, commonly known as the King’s Palace, and marvel at the world’s highest twin buildings, the Petronas buildings. Next, take a tour of Malaysia’s 19th-century government headquarters, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Visit Tugu Negara, a national monument, to honor Malaysia’s military heroes. Afterwards, return to your hotel to spend the night.

