Embark on a comprehensive 4-day, 3-night journey to discover two of Southeast Asia's top destinations, Singapore and Malaysia, for just 8,990,000 Vietnamese dong per person.
Discover the allure of the Singapore-Malaysia tour priced at only 8,990,000 Vietnamese dong. It's an irresistible deal you shouldn't overlook!
With this captivating all-inclusive tour, travelers will visit the most famous attractions in Singapore and Malaysia, including:
Merlion Park
As the iconic symbol of Singapore, the Merlion Park features a majestic 8.6-meter-tall, 70-ton statue depicting a lion's head and a fish's body, riding on waves. It's a legendary creature deeply intertwined with the nation's history. Locals and tourists alike believe that posing with the Merlion's water-spouting mouth brings about good luck and fortune.




Explore Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay sprawls along the Marina Bay waterfront with three gardens named Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central. While strolling around the outer perimeter is free, admission to the two conservatories, Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, costs 28 SGD (450,000 Vietnamese dong). Inside, marvel at the towering 'supertrees' standing 25-30 meters tall, harnessing solar energy and illuminating the night. Spend hours wandering through the conservatories, capturing memories with photographs, and admiring the beauty of temperate zone flowers.



Discover S.E.A. Aquarium
Situated on Sentosa Island, S.E.A. Aquarium offers an equally thrilling experience. It houses over 100,000 marine creatures spanning 800 species within the largest artificial ocean in Southeast Asia. Prepare to be awestruck by the immense 'ocean tank' with the world's largest viewing panel, measuring 36 meters wide and 8.3 meters tall.




Explore Maritime Museum
Opened in 2011, the Maritime Museum is the first maritime museum in Asia. A testament to the ancient and ongoing development of Asia's maritime industry, this creatively crafted museum boasts over 400 extremely rare artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into legendary sea voyages. Notably, visitors can admire exact replicas of famous ancient vessels such as the Treasure Ship (Bao Chuan) and the colossal fleet of Admiral Zheng He.


Malacca Dutch Square
Nestled peacefully along the Malacca River, Malacca Dutch Square stands out with its dark red architectural marvels. Here, visitors can stroll along the shaded red brick pathways, admiring the murals depicting various themes. Notable attractions include the European-style church built in 1753, the Victoria Monument, and A’famosa Fortress.



Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
Cheng Hoon Teng is the oldest Chinese temple in Malacca, dating back to the 1600s, situated right in the heart of Jonker Walk. Adjacent to Cheng Hoon Teng are mosques, Indian temples, and Christian churches. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2002, this ancient temple now serves as a place of worship for multiple religions including Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Cheng Hoon Teng welcomes visitors from 7 am to 7 pm.


Petronas Twin Towers
No visitor to Kuala Lumpur should miss the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, where capturing a few souvenir photos is a must. Comprising 88 floors and soaring 452 meters high, the towers were designed by Argentine architect César Pelli. A notable feature is the Skybridge, a 170-meter-long bridge connecting the two towers at the 41st and 42nd floors. Standing on this bridge, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur.



Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a limestone hill approximately 400 million years old, located about 13km from Kuala Lumpur. It is the holiest site for Hindu devotees in Malaysia. To reach the main cave, which houses a 100m-high Hindu temple, visitors must climb 272 steps. At the top of the staircase, visitors will discover three giant limestone caves along with smaller, intricately decorated caves. At the end of the caves lies the revered ancient temple, showcasing distinctive Indian architecture.


Genting Highlands
Dubbed the 'city in the clouds' of Malaysia, Genting Highlands is renowned for its cool climate year-round. Since the 1960s, it has been developed into Asia's largest premium entertainment and resort center. Visitors can indulge in shopping at bustling commercial centers, try their luck at Casino de Genting, enjoy various games at the Indoor/outdoor theme park, or experience gentle relaxation while taking in panoramic views from the cable car.


As per Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourJune 17, 2019