Singapore & Malaysia Tours
A combined tour to Singapore & Malaysia offers the perfect blend of diverse cultures, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities. Discover Singapore’s modern skyline, world-class attractions, and lush green spaces. Then, explore Malaysia’s rich heritage, from the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur to the historical city of Malacca and relax at the serene beaches of Langkawi. This journey provides a unique opportunity to experience the best of both nations, blending traditional charm with cutting-edge innovation in a seamless adventure.
When is the best time to visit Singapore & Malaysia?
The best time to visit Singapore & Malaysia is during the dry season, typically between March to August. This period offers less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Singapore, being a tropical city-state, experiences consistent temperatures year-round, but March to August offers the least rain, making it perfect for exploring the city’s attractions. In Malaysia, the west coast (including Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi) tends to be drier during these months, while the east coast is best avoided due to the monsoon season.
What are the top places that you should not miss when taking a tour to Singapore & Malaysia?
Marina Bay Sands
An iconic hotel with a stunning infinity pool and sky park offering panoramic views of the city. The integrated resort also houses a casino, luxury shopping mall, and fine dining options.

Gardens by the Bay
A futuristic garden featuring the famous Supertree Grove, Flower Dome, and Cloud Forest, all set within a sprawling garden that showcases the beauty of nature and cutting-edge architecture.

Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam
Explore Singapore's vibrant ethnic districts to experience rich history, colorful temples, delicious street food, and cultural landmarks.

Sentosa Island
A resort destination with a variety of attractions, including Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, S.E.A. Aquarium, and beautiful beaches.

Kuala Lumpur
The capital city is home to iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers, bustling markets, and vibrant street food scenes. Don't miss Batu Caves, a massive Hindu temple complex located in limestone caves.

Malacca
A historical city with Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences, offering charming colonial buildings, Jonker Street markets, and rich cultural history.

Cameron Highlands
Escape the tropical heat by visiting this cool, mountainous region, known for its tea plantations, strawberry farms, and scenic hikes.

Penang
Known for its rich cultural heritage, Georgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers colonial architecture, street art, and some of the best street food in Asia.

How many days should I spend for a tour to Singapore & Malaysia
For a well-rounded tour of both Singapore & Malaysia, a trip of 8 to 13 days is ideal. This allows you to explore the highlights of both countries without feeling rushed. Here’s a suggested breakdown:
8-Day Itinerary:
- Day 1-3: Singapore – Spend 3 days in Singapore, exploring its world-class attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, River cruise, Cultural districts and Sentosa Island.
- Day 4-5: Malacca (Malaysia) – Spend 1 to 2 days in the historic city just a couple of hours from Kuala Lumpur, for a deeper cultural experience.
- Day 6-8: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) – Spend 2 to 3 days exploring the capital, visiting iconic sites like the Petronas Towers, Batu Caves, and the bustling markets.
13-Day Itinerary:
- Day 1-3: Singapore – Spend 3 days in Singapore, exploring its world-class attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, River cruise, Cultural districts and Sentosa Island.
- Day 4-5: Malacca (Malaysia) – Spend 1 to 2 days in the historic city for a deeper cultural experience.
- Day 6-8: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) – Spend 2 to 3 days exploring the capital, visiting iconic sites like the Petronas Towers, Batu Caves, and the bustling markets.
- Day 9-10: Cameron Highlands (Malaysia) – Spend 1 to 2 days to escape the tropical heat by visiting this cool, mountainous region, known for its tea plantations, strawberry farms, and scenic hikes.
- Day 11-13: Penang or Langkawi – Same as above, but you’ll have more time to relax and enjoy the beach or the cultural sites.
