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Singapore & Malaysia Tour Packages

Why choose between Singapore and Malaysia when you can experience both? The Singapore & Malaysia combo tour package is the most popular international holiday choice for Indian travellers — and for good reason. These two neighbouring countries offer completely different experiences that complement each other perfectly: Singapore delivers futuristic architecture, world-class theme parks, and Michelin-starred hawker food, while Malaysia brings you misty highlands, ancient rainforests, stunning islands, and some of the best street food on the planet — at half the price.

Why This Combo Works So Well

Singapore and Malaysia are separated by just a 1-kilometre causeway, making cross-border travel effortless. A budget flight from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur takes barely an hour and costs as little as ₹2,500. This geographical convenience means you can explore Marina Bay Sands in the morning and be checking into a Kuala Lumpur hotel by evening. Our combo packages handle all the logistics — flights, transfers, hotels, and sightseeing in both countries — so you can focus entirely on the experience.

For Indian travellers, the combo is particularly appealing because both countries offer visa-free entry. Tamil is an official language in Singapore, and Malaysia has the largest Indian diaspora in Southeast Asia. You will find familiar food, friendly faces, and cultural touchpoints in both destinations. The currencies are favourable too — Malaysia is remarkably affordable, which balances Singapore's higher costs and makes the overall trip excellent value.

What You Will Experience

In Singapore, our packages cover the essential icons: the otherworldly Gardens by the Bay with its towering Supertrees and Cloud Forest waterfall, Universal Studios on Sentosa Island, the panoramic views from Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, and the unforgettable Night Safari — the world's first nocturnal zoo. Add in Chinatown, Little India, the Merlion, and hawker centre food tours, and Singapore alone justifies the trip.

Cross into Malaysia and the landscape transforms. Kuala Lumpur is dominated by the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, surrounded by world-class shopping, and enriched by multicultural neighbourhoods from Brickfields to Bukit Bintang. Day trips to the rainbow-staircase Batu Caves Hindu temple and the cool Genting Highlands — with its hilltop casino, theme park, and cable car — add dramatic variety.

Extended packages venture further: Langkawi offers duty-free island paradise with mangrove tours, sky bridges, and pristine beaches. Penang — consistently voted Asia's best food city — brings UNESCO heritage in George Town, legendary street food on Gurney Drive, and the funicular to Penang Hill with its panoramic views.

Packages for Every Traveller

We offer Singapore & Malaysia combo packages starting from ₹65,000 per person. Browse our options below to find your perfect itinerary — from budget-friendly city highlights to premium island-hopping adventures.

Experience the Difference

  • Marina Bay Sands
  • Gardens by the Bay
  • Sentosa Island
  • Universal Studios Singapore
  • Petronas Twin Towers
  • Batu Caves
  • Genting Highlands
  • Kuala Lumpur Tower
  • Merlion Park
  • Chinatown Singapore
  • Little India
  • Langkawi
  • Penang George Town
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  • Visa Requirements: Singapore
  • Currency Used: SGD / MYR
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About Singapore & Malaysia

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0 km2 Total Area
English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil Languages Spoken
Plan Your Trip

Best Time to Visit Singapore & Malaysia

Winter

November – February

The most popular season for Indian travellers. Singapore stays warm (24–30°C) while Malaysia is slightly cooler in the highlands. December brings festive celebrations across Orchard Road and KLCC. Genting Highlands offers pleasant 18–22°C temperatures year-round.

Spring

March – May

One of the driest periods in both countries. Ideal for outdoor sightseeing, island hopping in Langkawi, and exploring George Town heritage in Penang without monsoon rains. Comfortable temperatures across both destinations.

Summer

June – August

Great Singapore Sale (June–August) offers shopping bargains. Malaysia's east coast sees drier weather. Expect warm, humid days perfect for waterpark visits at Sentosa and Sunway Lagoon. Mid-year school holidays make this peak family travel season.

Getting There

How to Reach Singapore & Malaysia

By Air

Direct flights operate daily from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Hyderabad to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). Flight time is 5–6 hours. For Malaysia, fly direct to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) from major Indian cities in 4.5–5.5 hours. Budget airlines like AirAsia, IndiGo, and Scoot offer competitive fares starting ₹12,000 one-way.

Between Countries

The two countries are connected by road, rail, and air. Budget flights from Singapore to KL take just 1 hour (from ₹2,500). Luxury coaches run the Singapore–KL route in 5–6 hours via the Johor–Singapore Causeway. The KTM train offers a scenic alternative. Most combo packages include inter-city transfers.

Activities & Experiences

Things to Do in Singapore & Malaysia

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Theme Parks & Attractions

Universal Studios Singapore on Sentosa Island, Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park in the Malaysian highlands, LEGOLAND Malaysia in Johor, and Sunway Lagoon waterpark near KL. The region is a theme park paradise for families.

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Cultural Heritage

Explore Singapore's Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. In Malaysia, visit the 400-year-old Batu Caves Hindu temple, George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site in Penang, and the historic Malacca Dutch Square.

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Nature & Wildlife

Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, and Gardens by the Bay's Supertrees. In Malaysia, trek through Taman Negara rainforest, explore Langkawi's mangroves and sky bridge, or visit the Cameron Highlands tea plantations.

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Food Trails

Both countries are food paradises. Singapore's hawker centres serve Michelin-starred chicken rice for under ₹300. Malaysia's street food — nasi lemak, char kway teow, roti canai — is even cheaper. Penang is regularly voted Asia's best food city.

Culinary Guide

Food & Dining in Singapore & Malaysia

Singapore Hawker Centres

Maxwell Food Centre, Lau Pa Sat, and Old Airport Road serve legendary dishes — chicken rice, laksa, satay, char kway teow — for SGD 3–8. Vegetarian options are abundant, especially in Little India.

Malaysian Street Food

Jalan Alor in KL is the city's most famous food street. Try nasi lemak (Malaysia's national dish), roti canai, satay, and cendol. Penang's Gurney Drive hawker centre is legendary. Meals cost MYR 5–15 (₹90–270).

Indian Food Availability

Both countries have thriving Indian communities. Singapore's Little India and KL's Brickfields offer everything from banana leaf rice to North Indian thalis. Vegetarian and Jain food is readily available across both destinations.

Retail Therapy

Shopping in Singapore & Malaysia

Singapore Shopping

Orchard Road is the shopping capital with malls like ION, Paragon, and Takashimaya. Bugis Street for bargains, Mustafa Centre in Little India for 24-hour electronics and gold shopping. The Great Singapore Sale (June–August) offers massive discounts.

Malaysia Shopping

Kuala Lumpur's Bukit Bintang area has Pavilion KL, Suria KLCC, and Lot 10. For bargains, visit Central Market and Petaling Street. Langkawi is a duty-free island — alcohol, chocolate, and electronics are significantly cheaper.

Pro Tips

Travel Tips for Singapore & Malaysia

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Entry Requirements

Visa Information for Singapore & Malaysia

Visa Requirements for Singapore & Malaysia

Great news for Indian travellers — both Singapore and Malaysia offer visa-free entry for Indian passport holders. Singapore grants a 30-day Social Visit Pass on arrival, while Malaysia allows stays up to 90 days without a visa.

Singapore Entry Requirements

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
  • SG Arrival Card submitted online within 3 days before arrival
  • Proof of onward/return travel
  • Confirmed hotel reservation
  • Sufficient funds for the duration of stay

Malaysia Entry Requirements

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
  • Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) submitted online before arrival
  • Return/onward ticket
  • Hotel confirmation
  • Proof of sufficient funds (MYR 1,000 or equivalent)

Tips for Combo Trips

  • When flying into Singapore first and crossing to Malaysia by land, ensure your passport is stamped at both the Singapore exit and Malaysia entry checkpoints at the Causeway.
  • Keep digital copies of all documents accessible on your phone.
  • Both countries have strict drug laws — penalties are severe.
Trip Budget

Cost Guide for Singapore & Malaysia

Budget (₹4,000–6,000/day)

Stay in hostels or budget hotels, eat at hawker centres, use public transport. Singapore is pricier but Malaysia balances it out. Combo trips average ₹5,000/day including accommodation and meals.

Mid-Range (₹8,000–15,000/day)

4-star hotels, mix of hawker and restaurant dining, private transfers, and all major attractions. The sweet spot for most Indian travellers on combo packages.

Premium (₹20,000–40,000/day)

Marina Bay Sands or Ritz-Carlton in Singapore, luxury resorts in Langkawi, private tours, fine dining, and VIP attraction access. The ultimate Southeast Asian luxury experience.

Did You Know?

Interesting Facts About Singapore & Malaysia

Connected by a Causeway

Singapore and Malaysia are connected by the 1,056-metre Johor–Singapore Causeway, one of the busiest land borders in the world with over 300,000 daily crossings.

Food Capital of Asia

The Singapore–Malaysia corridor is considered the food capital of Southeast Asia. Singapore has the world's cheapest Michelin-starred meal (hawker chicken rice), while Penang was voted the #1 food destination in Asia by Lonely Planet.

Indian Heritage

Tamil is an official language in Singapore, and Malaysia has the largest Indian diaspora in Southeast Asia. Little India in Singapore and Brickfields in KL are vibrant cultural hubs that make Indian travellers feel at home.

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