Celebrate the new year in style with this unforgettable Singapore tour that includes Malaysia, promising to take you to vibrant and colorful attractions, ensuring a complete journey in the first days of the year.
Welcome the new year with excitement on this 5-day, 4-night tour of Singapore and Malaysia.
Gardens by the Bay
To kick off your 5-day, 4-night Singapore tour, you'll check in at Gardens by the Bay. This expansive artificial garden perched on top of trees boasts a unique design that showcases immense creativity. Standing high and strolling around to admire the trees, flowers, and plants, you'll find a relief from life's worries and pressures. Visiting this place, you'll immerse yourself in nature and breathe in fresh air. It's also one of Singapore's famous landmarks, covering 101 hectares and housing over 250,000 rare plant species. You'll have the chance to marvel at impressive supertrees, standing 16 stories tall, serving as rainwater collectors, generating solar energy, and acting as ventilation ducts for the park's greenhouse.
Sentosa Island
Sentosa, which means 'peaceful' and 'tranquil' in Malay, is one of the largest 4 islands in Singapore, covering only 5 square kilometers and located about 7 kilometers from the city center. 70% of Sentosa Island is covered by tropical forests, home to hundreds of rare animal and plant species such as peacocks, parrots, monkeys, and pangolins. The remaining 30% of the area consists of unique architectural structures including museums, Fort Siloso, thrilling amusement parks, cinemas, two golf courses, etc.
This is also the top resort island, with the Resorts World complex - an impressive tourist complex harmoniously combining nature parks, cultural heritage, culinary areas, shopping centers, and entertainment zones.
Universal Studios Singapore
Dubbed as the 'Asian entertainment paradise', Universal Studios Singapore always tops the list of must-visit places when traveling to Singapore. Located within the Resorts World Sentosa area, it is the first amusement park and remains one of the largest in scale in Southeast Asia. With Universal Studios Singapore tickets, you'll get to experience 24 rides, shows, and attractions across 7 themed zones.
Merlion Park - Lion City Park
The most iconic feature of Merlion Park is the half-lion, half-fish statue, which is truly unique. For years, this statue has been regarded as the symbol of the lion city and appears in most promotional materials about tourism in Singapore worldwide.
Malacca Old City
Malacca (or Melaka) is an ancient city in Malaysia, one of the famous tourist destinations attracting many visitors. This city embodies a blend of diverse cultures, from indigenous to Western. Additionally, it is the oldest ancient city with traces of Malaysia's golden age 600 years ago. Malacca, with its tranquil, ancient, and serene atmosphere, is always considered valuable pages in the vivid and precious history of this country.
St. Paul's Ancient Church
St. Paul's Church ruins in the city of Malacca, Malaysia. Built in 1521, it has undergone many changes over time and is now the oldest church in Southeast Asia.
The Dutch Square, colorful European-style with red brick roads shaded by trees and a dark red church echoing the past. A small park with a replica windmill and clusters of greenery adorned with flowers, reminiscent of the Dutch colonial era here. This place is definitely a must-visit when you travel to the beautiful country of Malaysia.
Jonker Walking Street
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
This is the oldest temple in Malaysia. Although the temple's area is relatively small, with its unique design built according to Feng Shui principles, it attracts the attention of many tourists from both domestic and international visitors.
New Putrajaya City
This is one of the youngest, smartest, and most modern cities in Malaysia. This new city can rival the technological advancements of the United States, Japan, or the United Kingdom. This is evidenced by the architectural structures and transportation systems here. The name of the city is chosen to commemorate Malaysia's first Prime Minister.
Petronas Twin Towers
The Petronas Twin Towers, completed in 1998 with a total height of 452m and 88 floors. A highlight of the Malaysian Twin Towers is the Skybridge, a structure connecting the two towers at the 41st and 42nd floors. This is the world's highest two-story structure and spans 58m. A complex system of hinges and spherical bearings, along with flexible joints, ensures the stability of the Skybridge despite the potential movement or twisting of the two towers.
Batu Caves
This is a sacred Hindu place of worship for ancient Indian people with 272 steps leading to the temple inside the cave. There is a 43m tall statue of Lord Murugan coated in golden paint, standing in front of the cave entrance creating a mysterious allure of the cave. Here you will witness the uniqueness of the Lord Murugan statue, the spiral staircase, along with many other beautiful scenes,...
Genting Highlands
Genting Highlands has an elevation of 2,000m above sea level. Visitors can shop, try their luck at the famous Genting Casino in Southeast Asia, enjoy Magic Shows, and participate in various activities such as motorcycle riding and high-speed train rides.
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourDecember 30, 2022