Explore two magnificent countries, Malaysia and Singapore, for an unbeatable price of 8,790,000 Vietnamese dong per person. Our 5-day, 4-night tour guarantees an enticing travel experience for you!
Discover the wonders of Malaysia and Singapore with our exclusive 5-day, 4-night tour package priced at only 8,790,000 Vietnamese dong per person! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity!
Starting from November 1st onwards, every successful booking made at Mytour with a value of 3,000,000 Vietnamese dong or more will receive a complimentary multipurpose travel bag!
Throughout this 5-day, 4-night Malaysia tour, you'll visit numerous famous attractions, partake in exciting recreational activities, and immerse yourself in the unique cultures of Malaysia and Singapore.
Experience the charm of Putrajaya, the stunning capital city of Malaysia, known for its breathtaking architecture and picturesque landscapes.
Putrajaya, located approximately 30 km south of the capital city Kuala Lumpur, serves as the important administrative center of Malaysia. Not only does it boast modern features, but it also showcases various unique traditional structures that attract tourists, such as Putra Mosque, Prime Minister's Office, and Convention Center. Putrajaya is renowned as a world-class smart city with an extremely modern working environment, free from environmental pollution, crime, backwardness, and inhabited by highly educated citizens.

Batu Caves
Batu Caves, situated about 13km north of the capital city Kuala Lumpur, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia. At the entrance of the cave stands the statue of Lord Subramaniam (Lord Murugan), the most powerful deity of Hinduism, coated in golden paint and towering at 42.7 meters. To reach the Indian temple at a height of about 100 meters, visitors must climb 272 steps. Particularly, these steps are painted in vivid rainbow colors, delighting visitors. This is a favorite check-in photo spot for tourists.

Genting Highlands
Known as the 'City of Entertainment' in Malaysia, Genting Highlands is famous for its cool climate throughout the year. Joining this Malaysia tour, tourists can shop to their heart's content at bustling shopping centers, try their luck at the Casino de Genting, enjoy various games at the Indoor/Outdoor Theme Park, or experience a gentle, relaxing sensation while sitting on the cable car admiring the panoramic view of the highlands.

Royal Palace
One of the most appealing destinations for tourists in Malaysia today is the Royal Palace of Malaysia, boasting impressive Arabic-inspired architecture. The Royal Palace, also known as Istana Negara, not only serves as the residence of the King and Queen of Malaysia but also hosts royal ceremonies, state functions, and receptions for world leaders.

The Istana Negara Palace features 22 domes designed similar to overlapping palm leaves, highlighted by two large eye-catching golden domes. The palace consists of three main sections: the area reserved for the King and Queen of Malaysia, the ceremonial area, and the administrative area. Due to its grandeur and splendor, the Royal Palace has become a captivating destination for any traveler to Malaysia.
Independence Square
This is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Kuala Lumpur. With its beautiful landscape and unique architecture, standing out prominently in the capital city center, this historical square is a sacred symbol of Malaysia's independence and sovereignty.

Annually, this square hosts and witnesses parades alongside commemorative activities, as well as important political and cultural events of the country and international significance. Nowadays, every third Tuesday of the month, from 5 pm to 6 pm, concerts are held at this square.
Twin Towers
In the journey of Malaysia tour, no traveler visiting Kuala Lumpur would miss the chance to explore the famous Twin Towers and capture some memorable photos with it. The Petronas Twin Towers comprise 88 floors with a height of 452 meters, designed by the Argentine architect César Pelli. A remarkable highlight of these twin towers is the sky bridge connecting the two towers, standing at a height of 170 meters and a length of 158 meters, located on the 41st and 42nd floors. Standing on this bridge, tourists can enjoy panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur.

A’Famosa Fortress
This is the most attractive famous attraction in Malacca. Built by Alfonso de Albuquerque (the leader of the Portuguese conquest of the Malacca Sultanate), the ruins of this fortress now serve as a white-painted gate, located downhill from St. Paul's Church.

Cheng Hood Temple
Cheng Hoon Teng is the oldest Chinese temple in Malacca, built in the 1600s, situated right in the middle of Jonker Walk. Intertwined with Cheng Hoon Teng are mosques, Indian temples, and Christian churches. This ancient temple was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2002. Currently, the temple is a place of worship for multiple religions such as Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Cheng Hoon Teng is open to visitors from 7 am to 7 pm.

Dutch Square
Nestled peacefully along the Malacca River, Dutch Square stands out with its dark red architectural structures. Here, visitors can stroll along the shady red brick pathways lining the Malacca River to admire the murals on the walls with various themes. Notable highlights here include the church built in 1753 in European style, the Victoria monument, and the A’famosa fortress.

Merlion Park
The iconic symbol of the island nation is Merlion Park. The Merlion statue stands 8.6 meters tall, weighing 70 tons, with the body of a fish and the head of a lion riding on waves. It is a mythical creature closely associated with the formation of the country of Singapore. Visiting Singapore without posing with this iconic sculpture of the country would be a missed opportunity. The Merlion statue is located in Marina Bay, designed and built by the artist Sang Nila Utama. Locals and tourists everywhere believe that posing for a photo with their hand catching the water spraying from the mouth of the Merlion will bring them luck and prosperity.

Gardens By The Bay
Less than a 5-minute walk from Singapore's financial center, Gardens by the Bay is renowned as the most beautiful garden in Singapore. With a total area of over 101 hectares, Gardens by the Bay is home to thousands of rare plant species. The harmony between modern architecture and nature creates an irresistible charm for visitors to the island nation. In the garden, you'll have the opportunity to admire the 'super trees' towering at 25 – 30 meters tall, which function to collect solar energy and illuminate at night.

Victoria Theatre
Established in 1862, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is one of Singapore's most famous landmarks. This heritage building is located in the heart of the Civic District of the city, featuring a Theatre with 614 seats and a Concert Hall with 673 seats.

Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is regularly the venue for important music and arts events such as the Singapore Arts Festival, Singapore Sun Festival, and weekly performances by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. It is truly an attractive destination, allowing visitors to deeply experience Singapore's music and unique festivals.
Esplanade Theatre
Esplanade Theatre is situated right by the bay, designed resembling a durian fruit. It is the grandest performing arts center on the island, with a capacity of over 2,000 people and a concert hall seating 1,600 guests. Inside the theater, there are libraries, shopping centers, and dining areas…


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MytourDecember 18, 2019