Singapore to Malaysia Escape
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₹81,609
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The Experience
About the Trip
From the dazzling cityscapes of Singapore to the vibrant culture of Malaysia, this 7-day journey blends urban exploration with mountain serenity. Experience futuristic attractions, lush gardens, thrilling entertainment, and the cool allure of Genting Highlands. Designed for travelers seeking comfort, culture, and connectivity, this itinerary offers the perfect Southeast Asian getaway
Exclusive Moments
Highlights
- Discover Singapore’s top landmarks on a Half-Day City Tour.
- Explore Gardens by the Bay – featuring Cloud Forest and Supertree Observatory.
- Experience Sentosa Island with Cable Car, Madame Tussauds 5-in-1, and Wings of Time show.
- Enjoy the world-famous Night Safari – a unique nocturnal adventure.
- Travel by coach from Singapore to Malaysia with seamless connections.
- Explore Kuala Lumpur’s major attractions on a Full-Day City Tour.
- Ride the scenic two-way cable car in Genting Highlands and enjoy its entertainment hub.



Day by Day
Trip Summary
1 Arrival in Singapore and Half-Day City Tour
Singapore
Arrival in Singapore and Half-Day City Tour
Singapore
Arrive at Singapore Changi Airport and transfer to your hotel. After check-in, embark on a half-day city tour covering Merlion Park, Chinatown, Little India, and Orchard Road. Explore the city’s vibrant streets, iconic architecture, and cultural landmarks while learning about its heritage and modern developments. Evening free for leisure, shopping, or sampling local cuisine at nearby restaurants. Return to the hotel for overnight stay in Singapore.
2 Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa Island Tour
Singapore
Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa Island Tour
Singapore
After breakfast, visit the futuristic Gardens by the Bay. Explore the Cloud Forest with its misty waterfalls and lush vegetation, then enjoy panoramic views from the Supertree Observatory. In the afternoon, proceed to Sentosa Island via cable car. Experience Madame Tussauds 5-in-1 and the Wings of Time show. Leisure time in the evening to stroll along the beach, visit optional attractions, or dine at a local restaurant. Overnight stay in Singapore.
3 Night Safari & Leisure
Singapore
Night Safari & Leisure
Singapore
Morning free for shopping at Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands, or optional experiences. In the evening, head to Singapore’s world-famous Night Safari. Enjoy a guided tram ride through naturalistic nocturnal habitats and spot exotic animals. Learn about conservation efforts while enjoying a unique wildlife experience. Return to hotel for overnight stay in Singapore.
4 Singapore to Genting Highlands
Genting Highlands
Singapore to Genting Highlands
Genting Highlands
After breakfast, check out and travel by coach to Genting Highlands, enjoying scenic views along the way. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel. Take a two-way cable car ride offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests. Explore Genting’s casinos, shopping outlets, or leisure attractions at your own pace. Evening at leisure and overnight stay in Genting Highlands.
5 Genting Highlands to Kuala Lumpur and Full-Day City Tour
Kuala Lumpur
Genting Highlands to Kuala Lumpur and Full-Day City Tour
Kuala Lumpur
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Kuala Lumpur. Embark on a full-day city tour visiting King’s Palace, National Monument, Independence Square, Petronas Twin Towers (photo stop), and local handicraft centers. Learn about Malaysia’s heritage and urban growth. Evening free for shopping, dining, or exploring local markets. Overnight stay in Kuala Lumpur.
6 Leisure in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Leisure in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
After breakfast, enjoy a full day at leisure. Optional experiences include visiting Batu Caves, exploring local markets, shopping at Pavilion KL, or experiencing cultural sites and culinary delights. Evening free to relax or enjoy the city lights. Overnight stay in Kuala Lumpur.
7 Departure from Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
Departure from Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Kuala Lumpur International Airport for your onward flight. Carry back memorable experiences of Singapore’s modern charm, Genting Highlands’ mountain allure, and Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant culture.
Inclusions
- Return airport transfers on a private basis in Singapore and Malaysia.
- 3 nights accommodation in Singapore on Double/Twin sharing basis
- 1 night in Genting Highlands on Double/Twin sharing basis
- 2 nights in Kuala Lumpur on Double/Twin sharing basis
- Daily breakfast at all hotels (Except the day of arrival)
- Half-Day Singapore City Tour covering Merlion Park, Chinatown, Little India, and Orchard Road.
- Full-Day Kuala Lumpur City Tour including King’s Palace, National Monument, Independence Square, Petronas Twin Towers (photo stop), and local handicraft centers.
- Gardens by the Bay entrance (Cloud Forest + Supertree Observatory).
- Sentosa Island Tour including Cable Car, Madame Tussauds 5-in-1, and Wings of Time show.
- Night Safari in Singapore with entry ticket and shared transfers.
- Two-way cable car ride in Genting Highlands.
- Singapore to Genting Highlands coach transfer.
- Applicable local taxes, service charges, and government levies.
Exclusions
- GST not included (until specified)
- TCS over and above the package cost mentioned (reclaimable under 26AS)
- Airfare and Visa Fee are not included (until specified in inclusions)
- All personal expenses like tips, laundry, telephone calls/fax, alcoholic beverages, camera/video camera fees at monuments, medical expenses, airport departure tax etc.
- Entrance fees at all monuments and sightseeing spots (not mentioned in the inclusions)
- Meals (until specified in the day wise program)
- Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control.
- Tips & Gratuities (untill specified)
- Anything not mentioned under Package Inclusions.
Things to Remember:
**Hotels will be provided as stated or similar (subject to availability)
**Rate of Exchange will be calculated as per the final date of payment (rate will be taken from xe.com + Rs. 2)
**The above mentioned rates are not valid during peak period i.e. Christmas, New year and Chinese new year.
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What draws Indian travellers to Singapore and Malaysia with Cox & Kings?
Both Singapore and Malaysia offer a seamless blend of urban sophistication, cultural diversity, natural beauty, and shopping experiences. Cox & Kings travellers enjoy structured itineraries featuring iconic landmarks, immersive cultural districts (like Singapore’s Little India and Malaysia’s Penang heritage zones), modern attractions like Gardens by the Bay or Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Towers, and relaxed beach and rainforest escapes.
What is the ideal time to visit Singapore–Malaysia region?
The most comfortable travel period is December through April, when rainfall is lower and the climate is pleasant across both countries. There are heavy monsoon seasons in these regions - May–October on Malaysia’s east coast and November–January in Singapore.
Are Singapore and Malaysia safe for Indian tourists, including families and seniors?
Yes. Both destinations rank among the safest in Asia. Police accuracy, low crime vulnerability, and cultural respect are high. Cox & Kings strengthens safety by using vetted accommodations and local partners. Petty crimes like pickpocketing are rare, and public transport is secure and reliable.
What cultural etiquette should travellers observe in Singapore and Malaysia?
In Malaysia, visitors should remove shoes before entering mosques or rural homes and use their right hand when greeting or handing objects. Singaporeans uphold strict cleanliness rules—no littering, no chewing gum, and respectful decorum during MRT travel.
Do Cox & Kings tours feature local festivals or cultural events?
Yes. Guests may experience events like Deepavali celebrations in Singapore’s Little India or Malaysia’s vibrant Thaipusam festivities in Kuala Lumpur. These are included where timing aligns or can be arranged as optional experiences.
Is English commonly spoken in both destinations?
Absolutely. Singapore and Malaysia are English-friendly. Basic Malay and local languages like Tamil, Mandarin, and Tamil also feature in cultural areas.
What kinds of experiences does Cox & Kings curate in these destinations?
In Singapore, we recommend visits to Sentosa overviews, the Night Safari, architectural showcases of Marina Bay Sands, and leisurely walks through Orchard Road. In Malaysia, you may explore colonial heritage in Georgetown, stay in beach resorts in Langkawi or Penang, and enjoy rainforest walks or local cooking experiences.
What length of stay is recommended for combined Singapore–Malaysia travel?
A balanced itinerary covers 7 to 12 days, blending both countries. For example, Singapore for 4–5 days, followed by 3–5 days in Kuala Lumpur, Penang or Langkawi. Cox & Kings tailors each plan based on relaxation versus sightseeing pace.
Are nature and adventure segments included?
Yes - guided rainforest hikes in Malaysia’s Taman Negara, hill retreats like the Cameron Highlands, and Pulau Perhentian snorkelling. In Singapore, you might enjoy cycling at Pulau Ubin or guided green space walks in Bukit Timah.
Are there signature experiences unique to each country?
Cox & Kings offers heritage tram rides in Singapore’s Chinatown, culinary walks in Penang’s Little India, rooftop dining in KL, Burj Khalifa-like skyline views, and sunset cruises at Putrajaya or Marina Bay. These enhance cultural immersion and local flair.
What new attractions in Singapore and Malaysia should Cox & Kings travellers explore?
Singapore continues to expand its signature offerings, with 2025 seeing the debut of attractions like a revamped oceanarium, a movie-themed park zone, a rainforest wildlife trek, and a giant floating obstacle course—all ideal for immersive day trips. In Malaysia, enhancements to Penang heritage districts and new gastronomic routes in Kuala Lumpur deepen the appeal of cultural travel.
Which neighbourhoods reflect the multicultural fabric of these destinations?
Singapore’s Little India and Kampong Glam offer vibrant Indian and Malay cultural zones, while Malaysia’s Penang showcases Peranakan architecture and the spirited Chingay Parade celebrated across both countries. These areas give a familiar cultural vibe to Indian visitors.
What unique festivals align well with travel itineraries?
Cox & Kings plans visits around events like Deepavali in Singapore’s Little India or Malaysia’s Thaipusam and the multiracial Chingay Parade. These provide colourful, immersive cultural experiences when they align with your travel dates.
What modern art and creative scenes can travellers enjoy?
Visitors can discover contemporary art at Singapore’s Cuturi Gallery and Singapore Art Museum; explore street murals in Joo Chiat or Tiong Bahru; or experience Penang’s artist enclaves and traditional craft shops—curated by Cox & Kings for guests interested in creative tourism.
How does public transport support seamless exploration in both countries?
Singapore’s MRT and central-coloured touchcard system and Malaysia’s efficient bus-train integration (especially KL Sentral) allow for convenient exploration. Cox & Kings further assists by providing EZ-Link or travel-pass advice for hassle-free transit in both cities.
Where can guests shop and bargain locally with confidence?
In Singapore, Orchard Road and Mustafa Centre in Little India offer everything from luxury to local affordable shopping. Malaysia’s street bazaars in Georgetown, the Central Market of KL, and night markets are perfect for bargaining. Cox & Kings recommends reliable shopping hubs tailored to style and budget.
Are there neighbourhoods that resonate with Indian travellers?
Yes—Little India in Singapore is full of Indian restaurants, temples like Sri Mariamman, cultural fixtures, and familiar shop-lined lanes. Malaysia also has significant Indian culinary influence visible in Penang, KL, and Johor Bahru.
How has Indian tourism shaped travel in these countries?
India ranks among the top inbound markets for Singapore, with over a million travellers annually. Indian tourists often return for the blend of familiarity, safety, efficiency, and cultural ties. Cox & Kings designs itineraries to capitalise on these attractions while ensuring fresh experiences each visit.
What regions offer nature or low-density escapes within Malaysia?
Travellers enjoy rainforest treks in Taman Negara, the Cameron Highlands, and island time in Langkawi or Penang beaches—blended into itineraries for those seeking nature with culture. Cox & Kings provides curated pacing for these segments.
Are Singapore and Malaysia first-time-traveller friendly?
Yes; both offer structured environments, English language ease, cultural familiarity, and efficient services. Cox & Kings is especially well-suited for first-time international travellers looking for trusted guidance without compromising on experiences.
Are family and senior travellers well supported?
Yes. With accessible transport, modern elevators, clear walkways in gardens and malls, and multilingual support staff—Singapore in particular is rated among Asia’s most senior-friendly destinations. Cox & Kings ensures these amenities are factored in every package.
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