
Best of Singapore and Malaysia
From $2,567 per person twin share | 11 days
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Savouring a cuppa in the cool surroundings of Malaysia's tea country.
Our Singapore and Malaysia tours combine fast-paced cities with the easy, breezy hills of tea country. Your adventure begins in Singapore, home to solar-powered ‘supertrees’, shopping malls, leafy botanical gardens and a medley of Chinese, Indian, Malay and English influences. After a few days seeing the sights, we’ll cross the border into Malaysia. As well as uncovering the history and culture of Kuala Lumpur, we’ll have time to relax with a cuppa in the Cameron Highlands and a cocktail by Penang’s beach.
- 8 excursions & visits
- 14 meals
- Moderate pace
Travel period:
Oct & Nov 2024 | Jan, Feb, Mar, Oct & Nov 2025
Departure Dates
From AU$2,567 per person
- Fri 04 Oct 2024
- Fri 15 Nov 2024
From AU$2,725 per person
- Fri 10 Jan 2025
From AU$2,740 per person
- Fri 07 Feb 2025
- Fri 14 Feb 2025
- Fri 28 Feb 2025
- Fri 07 Mar 2025
- Fri 03 Oct 2025
- Fri 10 Oct 2025
- Fri 17 Oct 2025
- Fri 07 Nov 2025
- Fri 21 Nov 2025
From AU$4,572 per person
- Fri 14 Mar 2025 (Solo Date)
Best of Singapore and Malaysia
14 meals
- 10 breakfasts
- 4 lunches
Accommodation
- 10 nights in hotels
Transport
- Travel in destination by coach
Tour highlights - 8 excursions & visits
- City tours of Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Taiping and Penang
- Boat cruise on Malacca River
- Visits to BOH tea plantation; Kea Farm Market Place; and Bukit Merah Orang-Utan Island
Day 1 - Singapore
Join your tour group at the hotel.
Rendezvous Hotel Singapore (4-star)Day 2 - Singapore
Singapore is one of Asia’s most electric cities with astounding skyscrapers, a multi-cultural population, historic architecture, stunning gardens and vibrant way of life. We’ll get to know it better on a tour, beginning with phenomenal panoramic views of the city from Singapore’s most iconic building - Marina Bay Sands. We’ll continue on through the Civic District to Merlion Park - dominated by its iconic fountain, a mythical creature with the head of a lion and body of a fish. Then we’ll explore Thian Hock Temple, a grand monument belonging to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu; we’ll experience the beautiful National Orchid Garden; and make a stop in Little India - brimming with the unique scent mixture of joss sticks, jasmine and spices.Rendezvous Hotel Singapore (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: City tour of Singapore (morning)Day 3 - Singapore
Explore Singapore at leisure today. Enjoy more time in the bustling city centre, perhaps at the National Museum of Singapore. If you fancy spending the day at a slower pace, visit the beautiful Gardens by the Bay, a nature park spanning 250 acres in the central region of the city, home to over 1.5 million plants and flowers, with lots of fabulous photo opportunities.Rendezvous Hotel Singapore (4-star)
Day 4 - Malacca
We transfer to Malaysia’s third-smallest state, Malacca, rich in cultural heritage following the colonial rule of the Portuguese, Dutch and English. We sit back and relax on a boat cruise along the stunning Malacca River, a modern waterway providing great views of the city and its flourishing gardens, from a different perspective.Holiday Inn Melaka (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Boat cruise on the Malacca River (afternoon)Day 5 - Malacca - Kuala Lumpur
We get to know Malacca City in more depth today on a tour. We’ll head to the base of Bukit Cina for a view of the Sultan’s well. We’ll pass the Portuguese fortress of Porta de Santiago, St Paul’s Church, and the ‘Red Square’ of Dutch administrative buildings. Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum is next, dedicated to the local history of the Chinese Malay people. Finally, we visit the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malaysia’s oldest Chinese temple, located along famous Jonker Street, a vibrant area, which became a thriving business street during the 17th century. This afternoon we drive to Kuala Lumpur.Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: City tour of Malacca (morning)Day 6 - Kuala Lumpur
We start with an exciting tour of Kuala Lumpur, the vibrant capital of Malaysia with its modern skyline. We make a photostop at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers reaching for the sky at 451.9 metres tall. There are many other highlights that Kuala Lumpur has to offer too, including the fascinating Chinatown district and modern Parliament House. We’ll stop at the War Memorial, New King’s Palace - with 22 distinctive domes - and Federal Court. We drive past the Masjid Negara, Malaysia’s national mosque set among 13 acres of landscaped gardens. The rest of the day is free.Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: City tour of Kuala Lumpur (morning)Day 7 - Cameron Highlands
We leave for the lush green Cameron Highlands in Pahang, where 19th-century English colonial officers found cool sanctuary from the humidity of the lowlands. Here you’ll find quaint villages, tea plantations and lovely colonial architecture. We visit the BOH Tea Plantation where slopes are filled with unending tea plants. We discover the plantation’s history, founded in 1855, and learn about the harvesting and production process. Spend time relaxing in the café with breathtaking panoramic views whilst you sip a delicious cup of BOH tea. We’ll then visit Kea Farm Market Place.Strawberry Park Resort, Cameron Highlands (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visits to BOH tea plantation and Kea Farm Market Place (afternoon)Day 8 - Taiping - Penang
We journey from the scenic Cameron Highlands to Taiping, Perak’s state capital city, where many historical buildings and heritage landmarks hark back to the colonial era. At the British Commonwealth War Memorial, the tranquillity of the stunning Lake Gardens is perfect as you stroll around the enchanting lakes, pretty ponds and flourishing array of tropical plants. We continue to Bukit Merah, for a journey by boat to its Orang-Utan Island at Semanggol, an Orang-Utan rehabilitation and educational centre located on a jungle island of 4,000 hectares, allowing this endangered species to roam freely. Our knowledgeable guide will tell us all about them, as we view the gorgeous baby Orang-Utans in the quarantine area. Then, we walk through a 200-metre viewing tunnel to observe these primates in their natural habitat. After this wonderful experience, we continue on to Penang.Parkroyal Penang (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: City tour of Taiping (morning)
Visit to Bukit Merah Orang-Utan Island (afternoon)Day 9 - Penang
Known as the Pearl of the Orient, we begin our exploration of cosmopolitan Penang, known for soft sandy beaches and as the food capital of Malaysia. We’ll discover the popular seafront and water villages of Chinese clan houses. And a stroll along the ‘Street of Harmony’, paves the way to the Goddess of Mercy Temple, with dragon-entwined pillars intricately carved from green stone. We’ll also visit the Penang State Museum and Gallery and the incredible gold-plated Reclining Buddha Temple, sitting blissfully within a serene Thai temple.Parkroyal Penang (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: City tour of Penang (morning)Day 10 - Penang
A day at leisure to explore more of Penang, or simply relax on the beach. Perhaps enjoy lunch at one of the beachfront restaurants, accompanied by the sea’s hypnotising soundtrack.Parkroyal Penang (5-star)
Day 11 - Penang
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