Summer will be more significant as you seize the opportunity to explore the 6D5N Singapore – Indonesia – Malaysia tour, priced at only 9,990,000 VND per guest. Throughout the tour, travelers will marvel at the beautiful natural landscapes and immerse in the incredibly unique culture.
Experience the vibrant summer with the captivating Singapore – Indonesia – Malaysia tour starting at just 9,990,000 VND per guest.
Gardens by the Bay
The first stop of the Singapore tour – Indonesia – Malaysia takes you to Gardens by the Bay. Located next to Marina Reservoir, Gardens by the Bay offers stunning views of the riverbank. Gardens by the Bay is divided into two main parts – Bay South Garden and Bay East Garden.

Visitors can explore the outer circle for free, but entering the two iconic conservatories requires a fee of 28 SGD (450,000 VND). In the gardens, you'll have the chance to admire towering 'super trees' standing at 25 – 30 meters, serving both as solar energy collectors and illuminating the night. Exploring the Flower Dome (flower garden) and Cloud Forest (cloud forest) conservatories will take you hours to stroll around, take memorable photos, and marvel at the beauty of exotic flowers.

Merlion Park
The iconic symbol of Singapore is the mythical sea lion. Standing at 8.6 meters tall, weighing 70 tons, with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, it rides the waves, representing the legendary creature closely tied to the formation of the Singaporean nation. Locals and tourists alike believe that posing with an outstretched hand to catch the water spouting from the sea lion's mouth brings good luck and fortune.

Esplanade Theatre
The Esplanade Theatre is one of the standout attractions of this Singapore – Indonesia – Malaysia tour, located at the heart of Marina Bay. It stands as Singapore's most extravagant performing arts center, sprawling across 6 hectares. The main theater has a seating capacity of 2,000, along with a 1,600-seat concert hall. Esplanade also features a studio, library, outdoor arts center for weekend performances, underground parking, shopping center, dining, hotels, and an international conference center. Don't forget to capture the dazzling moments here.

Batam Island
Batam Island is a popular destination in Indonesia, known for its fascinating attractions and stunning beaches. Along the Nongsa and Waterfront City coastlines, you'll find numerous clubs and sports resorts offering seaside sports and exciting outdoor activities for everyone. Beyond that, a visit to Batam is incomplete without exploring the famous Barelang Bridge, religious sites, and museums in the city center.

Explore the Buddhist temple “Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya” – also known as the Laughing Buddha Temple, one of the prominent temples in the Southeast Asia region. This sacred space attracts thousands of Buddhist devotees daily and was constructed by the Chinese community on Batam Island.

Petronas Twin Towers
In the Singapore – Indonesia – Malaysia tour, no traveler visiting Kuala Lumpur should miss the opportunity to marvel at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and capture memorable photos. The Petronas Twin Towers, designed by Argentine architect César Pelli, consist of 88 floors and stand at a height of 452 meters. A remarkable feature is the sky bridge connecting the two towers, situated at 170 meters height and 158 meters in length, located on the 41st and 42nd floors. From this bridge, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur.

Thien Hau Temple
Thien Hau Temple in Malaysia is a highly renowned attraction, welcoming millions of visitors from around the world every year. It is one of the largest Chinese-style temples in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of 1.67 hectares. Built in 1987, the temple officially opened its doors to visitors in 1989. The main gate features an arched entrance with numerous intricately designed golden columns, symbolizing prosperity and good luck. The temple has a curved roof, adorned with exquisitely crafted dragon motifs.

Malacca Old Town
Resembling the quaint charm of Vietnam's ancient town Hoi An, the city of Malacca in Malaysia exudes a serene ambiance with Portuguese architecture. This coastal city has been UNESCO-recognized as a World Cultural Heritage since July 2008.

Batu Caves
According to Malaysians, Batu Caves is where divine spirits reside, making it a revered place and the focal point of festivals. It holds special significance for Hindu devotees in Malaysia. The 43-meter tall golden shimmering statue of Lord Murugan stands at the entrance. What captivates visitors to Batu Caves are the colossal and intricate sculptures on the staircases, welcoming gates, temples, and decorative pieces, all crafted by the skilled hands of Indian sculptors.

By Mytour
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourApril 12, 2019