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About Singapore - Malaysia
Singapore city is located at the southern tip of the Malay-peninsula, about 85 miles north of Equator. It is full of vibrant history, diversity, family-friendly atmosphere and places that make it one of the most popular tourist attractions. The destination boasts excellent public transportation that helps tourists to get around efficiently. The tiny island is also called the land of contrasts due to Chinatown and Little India representing the ethnic diversity of respective countries and their culture. It also features plenty of options for shopping, nightlife, leisure, and fun activities. So, it has something for every age group to have an amazing holiday. Travel to Singapore with our Singapore - Malaysia tour packages.

And whereas, Malaysia is all about dynamic cities, fabulous cuisines, delightful seashores, serene islands and national parks with natural life. And has developed itself significantly in the past 50 years and this is noticeable while visiting it. And in Kuala Lumpur, you will get to witness many modern buildings, light rail transit systems, deluxe, shopping malls and countless luxurious cars on the roads. The country is multi-ethnic, multi-cultural which plays a large role in its politics. And if we talk about population then you will see the majority of Malay with large minorities of Malaysian Chinese, Malaysian Indians, and Indigenous people. The country’s official language is Malaysian, a standard from the Malay language. English remains an active second language.

Geography and Seasons
Like other cities of South East Asia, Singapore is usually hot and humid. It's warm and humid year-round, with the temperature rarely dropping below 20 degrees Celsius. June and August are considered the best time to travel to Singapore but even then it rains often. For those who like the sun and the beaches, Singapore is surely an ideal place for beach lovers as you get the hot sun consistently throughout the year.

Singapore is a small but yet profoundly developed island city in Southeast Asia, situated at the end of the Malayan Peninsula between Malaysia and Indonesia. It has a total land area of 724.2 square kilometers. The Singapore area comprises the mainland and other islands. The terrain of Singapore estimates 50 kilometers from east to west and 27 kilometers from north to south with 193 kilometers of coastline.

In Malaysia, there are two major parts to this country, peninsular Malaysia to the east. Also, there are various smaller islands that mainly surround both of the landmasses. Peninsular Malaysia is situated just above the equator and Borneo being just beneath it. Two natural lakes within Malaysia’s borders are Bera Lake and Tasik Chini.

The Culture
Most of the people of Singapore are a family of immigrants from the Malay Peninsula. Singaporean society is multinational and multicultural, based on a philosophy of racial and religious accord. The family is a basic unit of society and respect for the elders is of great significance than the individual and social hierarchy is more strictly pragmatic than in the west, with respect shown to elders. Singaporean youth are mostly westernized, however, the elder generation may still hold on to cultural traditions.

And if we talk about Malaysia there are three main groups in Malaysia namely Malays, Indians and Chinese. Many Chinese are Buddhist, many Indians and Malays are formally Muslims. Buddhists believe there are only good and evil people. Buddhism stresses the value and dignity of individuals. The Malays structure the basics of the populace and have their traditions and conventions that are trailed by the Malay people group. A large number of convictions and practices have been created because of different societies and between relationships among the way of life who settled in Malaysia.

The Experience
Planning a trip to Singapore- Malaysia but wondering what you have in store other than a retail joyride? Well, no need to worry. Challenge yourself by trying out some great sports and adventurous activities for an exciting trip that you will never forget. From Skydiving to midnight safaris and indoor surfing to indoor skydiving, there’s an endless list of adventurous activities in Singapore-Malaysia that you must indulge in.

Indoor Skydiving in Singapore
Want to skydive but afraid of heights? This way you can experience this thrilling activity in a safe environment. Simulate the thrill of 10,000 feet free fall in the safety of this five-story indoor wind tunnel. Let yourself fly in the world’s largest wind tunnel for indoor skydiving for a rush like no other.

Free Fall adventure in Singapore
Want an adrenaline rush? Then you must try Free fall as it is one of the most thrilling activities in Singapore that you just cannot afford to miss out on. Parajump at Sentosa is the best place to try the Freefall adventure in Asia. In addition to this, the view at the point is exhilarating and will drive you crazy. If you are looking for some outdoor activities in Singapore then you must include Freefall in your bucket list.

Experience Feet Fish Spa in Malaysia
Each spring women rush to the salons to get pedicures, so those tootsies look pretty and fresh for the sandal season. But pedicure doesn’t only mean getting your toenails painted. It also includes removing dead skin from the bottom of your feet. The fish, called Garra Ruffa fish, actually removes the dead skin from your feet. It’s the latest craze, and that too for a good reason, it is cheap, quirky, fun and it makes your feet soft and gentle! Get your feet to look pretty as never before while you visit Kuala Lumpur. You can find it easily around the corner in Kuala Lumpur and Genting Highlands too.

Explore Kuala Lumpur on Segway
The Segway tour Malaysia is a totally fun and environmentally friendly way to explore Heritage Park’s many animal parks, landmarks, and scenic spots too. This two-hour tour covers almost a 10-kilometer sightseeing route within the enormous park, starting at the National Museum.

Also, you can meet your guide at a specific location in the park. Also, pay attention to the fact that Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park is fully outdoors, so we highly recommend choosing either morning or evening sessions to enjoy a more comfortable experience.

How to Reach Singapore - Malaysia
Traveling to Singapore- Malaysia by Air
The easiest way to reach Singapore- Malaysia is through a flight. The world-class Changi Airport of Singapore is well- connected through regular flights. Some of the major airlines that connect countries include Singapore Airlines, Etihad Airways, Lufthansa, British Airways, SWISS flights,  Air India, Jet Airways and Air India Express. The journey depends upon the number of halts in between. Flights to Singapore are normally costly in July and August and especially during Christmas, New Year and Chinese New Year.  

And Malaysia has 3 major airports, namely, Senai International Airport, Kota Kinabalu International Airport, and Kuala Lumpur International Airport are well connected to all the major international cities of the world. The easiest and the most convenient way to reach Malaysia is by air, especially if you’re not in any nearby neighboring countries.

Traveling to Singapore - Malaysia by SEA
As we all know that Singapore is an island country, it is well- connected to waterways and it’s usually used as the main point for cruise ships all through the Southeast Asian region. You can also find daily ferry routes to ports like Malaysia and Indonesia.

There is currently just 1 ferry route that usually operates between Singapore and Malaysia by a ferry company named Limbongan Maju. The Changi to Tanjung Belungkor ferry crossing operated weekly with a scheduled sailing duration of about 30 minutes.

What to Eat in Singapore - Malaysia?
Singaporean and Malaysian food is generally influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian and other cultures. It is spicy, sweet, salty and all types of delicious tastes and flavors are in order. Being a vegetarian traveler you just cannot afford to miss out on any of this. Have some of the best vegetarian dishes during our Singapore Malaysia Tour with Indian food.

Try Cendol Sling, a fusion version of Ice cream in Singapore

Cendol is one of Singapore's most popular iced desserts. It contains droplets of worm-like green rice flour jelly, coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup. It is a great option to satisfy all cravings for shaved ice with sugar syrup. Cendol Sling is a blend version of Ice Cendol that keeps you cooled and filled up at the same time.

Gelato Ice Cream at Gelatissimo in Singapore
The Gelatissimo is very famous for churning gelato in the store by using secret traditional Calabrian family recipes. Every day their artisan gelato makers are churning freshly made gelato in-store with the best natural ingredients. Gelatissimo is offering a delicious range of award-winning gelato to both locals and tourists alike, there’s no better way to cool down your senses from the heat for a while. It is made up of fresh flavors with no added artificial flavors and preservatives. And they have 32 different flavors available in store, you will be spoilt for choice!

Binge Eat Kaw Kaw Burger in Malaysia
If you are a true foodie, then you just cannot afford to miss out on these burgers while visiting Kuala Lumpur. At the first bite itself, you will fall in love with the juicy, spicy and well-cooked burger at Kaw Kaw. It is worth every single penny and worth taking every bite. You will get plenty of options with unique gourmet burgers. It is not entirely messy as just the right amount of sauces are given. Taste-wise, you will like the crispy patty as it is tender and juicy on the inside while crunchy on the outside.

Enjoy Malaysian Dessert Ais Kacang
Ais Kacang is a famous dessert that consists of shaved ice topped with Gula Melaka syrup or colored syrup, roasted peanuts and evaporated milk. The colorful ingredients are placed into a bowl and are mostly red beans, creamed corns and grass jelly cut into strands or cubes. is the perfect to cool your body down in scorching hot weather!

What are the famous Indian Restaurants in Singapore - Malaysia?
Singapore and Malaysia are renowned for its internationally fused cuisine and fascinating food culture. And Indian cuisines are all about flavors, spices, and aromas that capture the country’s true taste. This sprawling city has plenty of restaurants that will allow you to taste some authentic vegetarian meals. Let’s have a quick look at some of the best Indian restaurants in Singapore and Malaysia

Raj Restaurant - Singapore
Raj restaurant was founded on very strong principles of encompassing vegetarianism, the beliefs, and practices of vegetarianism. And being true to its founding principles, they use freshest ingredients that are mixed with authentic spices. Made by some of the most talented, trained and experienced chefs they bring you the very best cuisine from Northern, Southern, Eastern and also the western parts of India.

Shivam Restaurant – Singapore
Located beside Mustafa center, Shivam restaurant is a fusion restaurant that not only aims to keep their food authentic, healthy and tasty but also provides dinners with a lively dining experience. It specializes in Gujarati cuisine. The restaurant also serves a wide variety of other cuisines such as Italian, Mexican, North Indian, and Indo - Chinese.

The Jewel in the Crown - Malaysia
With over 120 different cuisines to choose from, their menu is surely a feast on Authentic Northern Indian mouthwatering dishes freshly prepared by culinary artists from India. For Vegetarians, they have an authentic dish named the Vegetarian Seekh Kebab which could be a lovely choice. Conclude gorging labors with Indian ice cream or Gulab Jamun, a dessert made from sweet syrup and fresh milk, as companions search for romance in a grand and opulent ambiance for an epic cultural and gourmet journey.

Sagar Restaurant - Malaysia
Sagar Restaurant is the name that is associated with authentic Northern Indian cuisine in Kuala Lumpur. They pride themselves and ensure quality in every dish that they serve our customers, as the tagline has it, “Your Satisfaction Is Our Pride and we have always held on to this very principle that has made us successful”. And the tremendous support they get from their customers. They are very grateful that their customers have full trust in us in serving deliciously and hygienically prepared authentic Northern Indian cuisine.

Places to Visit in Singapore and Malaysia
Singapore is known as a playground for the rich, and the small city does indeed have a definite shine of wealth. But apart from high-end shopping malls, luxury hotels, and fine dining

Singapore also has some of the best places to explore. Have a look at some of the places to visit in Singapore with our Small group tours to Singapore and Malaysia.

Gardens by the Bay

Located in the heart of Singapore's city center - Marina Bay; there are three waterfront gardens based on an innovative theme named Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Garden. This park brings the present world of Singapore in the form of beautiful, colorful and mesmerizing flora and fauna and brings life to the city. And yes, Gardens by the Bay is a multi-award winning horticulture with wonderful waterfront views. The garden is famous for its super-sized trees which are nine to sixteen stories tall. Try to walk on the suspended bridge between two trees to get a bird view of the entire garden. In the evening, you can opt to enjoy the light and sound show at the Gardens.

Jurong Bird Park
Jurong Bird Park has 9000 colorful birds of 600 species. The park will leave you delighted with experiencing and seeing paradise of birds in different sizes and shapes. The park is managed by Wildlife Reserve Singapore. Located at the western slope of Jurong Hill, this park is an escape from the urban lifestyle of Singapore. Be entertained with the majestic Flamingo Lake and Penguin Coast where you can enjoy bird watching.

And Some of the Best Places to Visit in Malaysia are as follows
Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is always well-known as it is one-stop place for fun, no matter what your age is, With over 90 attractions spread across 88 acres, this fun-filled lively place has ultimate theme park experience in 6 adventure zones which are, Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park & Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon being the Asia’s 1st Nickelodeon Themed Land. Once you step in, you cannot stop yourself from spending your entire day here! If you need someplace to rest, it is just next door to the Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa.

Petronas Twin Towers
The Twin Towers were the tallest towers between 1998 to 2004. This attraction attracts thousands of tourists every year to enjoy the classic views from Observation Deck on the 86th floor which connects the bridge – called the Sky Bridge, souvenir shop and shopping center. It is worth driving through the oldest part of the city to get to the Petronas Twin Towers for some amazing Instagram like photos of your visit to Malaysia. Today, in Dubai Burj Khalifa holds the visitors and locals but in Kuala Lumpur, these twin towers stand with pride holding millions of hearts.

What are the top things to do in Singapore and Malaysia?
Choosing the best things to do in Singapore is not an easy task. There is a city bursting to the seams with impressive attractions, exciting activities and plenty of day trips for all the family. Let’s have a look!

Take a Swim in Changi Airport
Thinking about the airport, travelers usually feel dread. But Singapore’s Changi Airport is ranked as one of the world’s top airports as it has endless amenities to offer. You won’t believe that one can take a dip in the Balinese themed rooftop swimming pool and relax at the poolside area. The pool is located at Aerotel Airport Transit Hotel at Terminal 1 on level 3 near Transit Area near D gates. There's also a Jacuzzi, poolside bar and shower facilities. Travelers can chill and enjoy these facilities while waiting for their next flight.

Go Midnight Shopping at Mustafa
Mustafa Centre, located in the thriving Little India quarter is Singapore's only 24-hour shopping mall. You will find every possible item here as well as various services, all at reasonable prices. There are over 300,000 items on display across four levels and over 400,000 Sq.ft, you will be able to find clothing, accessories, cosmetics, electronics, mobile phones, textiles, food, money changers and so much more.

And some of the best things to do in Malaysia are as below

Cameron Highlands
The Cameron Highlands is the name of a scenic hill station in the state of Pahang Malaysia which dates from the 19th century. The highlands were founded by a British colonialist named after him and were modeled on a traditional English village. The main aim of the Cameron Highlands was to provide residents in the lowlands with some respite during the summer months and allow them to enjoy the cooler climate here, and you will discover English impacts everywhere throughout the locale. The Cameron Highlands range exactly 71,000 hectares of land, so there is a colossal add up to do here, particularly in the event that you are a nature sweetheart and extravagant wilderness trekking or scaling the most celebrated top in the zone called Mount Brinchang.

Take a breathtaking Tram Ride to Penang Hill
Penang Hill offers the best lookouts in Penang, offering panoramic views of the island. Penang Hill Funicular Railway claims to have the steepest tunnel track in the world. Also, it is the longest track in Asia. The funicular train consists of 5 carriages and can accommodate up to 100 passengers. You are sure to have one of the best tram rides, do not miss out on the beautiful view while you ride up there.

Walking Tour of Street Art in Penang
You can stroll around George Town to explore the unique painted walls that imitate life in the city. It is the blend of humor and historical facts, and these metal sculptures portray the George Town icons. It is mostly graffiti -based street art which looks cute, creative and most importantly very much playful.

Singapore - Malaysia for family
You may have difficulty choosing the right place to spend a holiday with your family. And you might be having too many options to choose from. So, to be very precise you can opt for Singapore and Malaysia. There is nothing expensive here; it’s clean and safe. From beaches, glamour, and kids friendly entertainment parks Singapore and Malaysia have it all.

We can say that there is no better place to visit in the world with kids than Singapore and Malaysia? It is always jam-packed with family-friendly attractions. Clean, green, and prominently modern, both are the most family-friendly destinations in Asia. Everything from the spotless, buggy-friendly pavements to the spacious hotels makes traveling with kids easy.

So, if you are planning a getaway with a whole gang, Singapore- Malaysia has the most family-friendly attractions and is the perfect place to make your family holidays worthwhile. Explore it with our Singapore- Malaysia Tour Packages for families.

Which are the best shopping areas in Singapore and Malaysia?
No matter, whether you want to shop for the world’s best brands or you want to pamper your taste buds on the side, there is much that will demand your attention towards the best shopping areas or shops with our Singapore Malaysia touring. Please have a look!

Vivo City
Singapore is well known for having probably the best shopping centers in Asia and they don't come any greater or more splendid than Vivo City. It is situated on the Harbour Front called the biggest shopping, entertainment and lifestyle destination. And it is also home to Singapore’s largest cinema, biggest toy store, an amphitheater, wade pool, and four food courts - it might more suitably be referred to as a mega-mall due to its total size and internal facilities.

Mustafa Centre
Opened for 24 hours, the Mustafa Centre offers a unique market style shopping experience. Designer products here will be found in abundance at low prices with everything from textiles to watches and electronics on sale. The mall has two department stores which are joined together with goods sold under the Mustafa name and efficient by type. And for girls accessories are brilliant buys, mostly all of them hand made with an eclectic ethnic touch, from bags to costume jewelry that you won’t find anywhere else.

And some of the best shopping areas in Malaysia are as below
Pavillion Kuala Lumpur

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is the award winning shopping center with over 550 retail outlets and restaurants. Experience the fervor of this 137 million sq. ft. retail paradise and offering the best choices of shopping, eating and urban recreation.

Langkawi Saga Shopping Centre
Langkawi Saga Shopping Center as its name recommended is a shopping center point that offers incredible varieties of neighborhood and universal items under one rooftop. The best element of this shopping center point is that all items sold are somewhat compelling with its modest evaluating and magnificent arrangements. Being an obligation free shopping center, you can discover items from family unit things to apparel, to beautiful earthenware production and gem! So to take advantage of an entirely different shopping experience, this is the spot to be!

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