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6 Days 5 Nites Singapore Malacca Genting Kuala Lumpur Print

Introduction -

Sentosa, which means tranquillity in Malay, is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some two million people a year. A major tourist attraction, it hosts a sheltered beach of more than two kilometres in length on its southern coast, a now defunct musical fountain which used the interaction of lasers against water particles to create three-dimensional images, and historical fortifications in Fort Siloso, dating from World War II.  

Program Schedule -

Day 1 SINGAPORE (D)

Pick up at Airport, transfer to hotel Sentosa tour by one way cable car ride - Singapore's most popular theme island that is visited regularly by both local and foreigners daily, visti the man made water theme park - Underwater world, Butterfly Park, Wax Museum. Dinner followed by Musical Fountain show, back to hotel.

Day 2 SINGAPORE (B,L,D)

CBD in Singapore
CBD in Singapore
Breakfast at hotel, Jurong Bird Park with monorail ride, and 11:30 bird Show. Back to city for shopping. Korean BBQ lunch at Takasimaya. Afternoon city tour at Merlion park, Singapore River - was the hothouse for trading. When Sir Stamford Raffles signed the agreement securing the auspicious title of free port for Singapore, this instantly opened the floodgates of immigrants from neighbouring countries. Within six months, a familiar scene in this location was sun-tanned coolies and swaylos (water-hands) balancing heavy gunny-sacks of rice on their shoulders, with springy gangplanks under their feet, loading and unloading a bewildering plethora of produce. By the 1860's, three-quarters of all shipping business was done at Boat Quay. Here was the starting point of Singapore's success as a business hub, visit Supreme Court, Mount Faber.

Day 3 SINGAPORE- MALACCA (B,L,D)

Breakfast at hotel, check out for a short City tour. Proceed to Malaysia via Wood Land check point. Lunch at Johor Bahru. Transfer to Malacca and city tour in Malacca: Bukit China, Dinner at local Restaurant. Check in hotel.                      

Day 4 MALACCA - GENTING  (B,L,D)

Genting Cable Car
Genting Cable Car
Breakfast at hotel, check out and Malacca city tour: Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia), the well known Portuguese Fort de Santiago and the ruins of St. Paul's Church lined by 17th century Dutch tombstones. Enjoy a local lunch and then take a stroll along the 'Antique Row' in Jonker Street., Dutch Square. Proceed to Genting High land; Stop at Batu cave- this massive limestone outcrop and its cavernous interior is home to Hindu deities and one will need to climb its 272 steps to fully appreciate the caves. On this tour you will also witness the art of fine pewter crafting, batik designing & pass a typical Malay house, Jewelry shop, Duty free Swiss shop. Proceed up to Genting Highland by cable car. Check in hotel. Dinner and visit Casino De Genting.

Day 5 GENTING - KUALA LUMPUR (B,L,D)

Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Breakfast at hotel, check out and back to KL. Visit King Palace, Pewter Factory stop, Batik Factory, National Mosque. Photo stop at KLCC Twins Tower - With a height of 1,453 feet, one of the world's tallest buildings rise above the skyline of Kuala Lumpur, they have become the symbols for the astounding growth that has taken place in Malaysia over the last two decades..formerly Asia's tallest skyscraper before it was taken over by the Taiwan's newest skyscraper. Dinner back to hotel

Day 6 KUALA LUMPUR - DEPARTURE (B)

Breakfast at hotel. Check out and proceed to airport.


*Tour cost: USD per person (Minimum 02 person) (Book Now) Tour Code: 6SM

Tour Includes: Tour Excludes:
  • Air Con Land Transfer
  • Daily Breakfast in Hotel
  • Hotel Accomodations
  • Meals as Indicated
  • English Speaking Guide
  • Tour Entrance Fees as indicated
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Emergency Transfers
  • Guide/Driver tips

*Price are subject to change during Peak Season & Public Holidays.
 
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