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This Singapore Malaysia family combo is our most requested tour — two countries, seven nights, and enough theme parks to keep kids (and adults) thrilled from arrival to departure. We've been running this route for over 8 years with Indian families, and the feedback is always the same: "why didn't we do this sooner?"
The Singapore Malaysia family combo works so well because the destinations complement each other perfectly. Singapore brings world-class theme parks — Universal Studios, Night Safari, S.E.A. Aquarium — while Malaysia offers something you won't find anywhere else: Genting Highlands, a hilltop resort where your kids can play in real snow at Snow World while you're still technically in Southeast Asia. The 55-minute flight between Singapore and KL means minimal travel fatigue.
We've structured this 7-night itinerary specifically for Indian families booking international tours. Day 2 at Universal Studios is scheduled when everyone's fresh — not jet-lagged from arrival day. The Night Safari evening pairs perfectly with the S.E.A. Aquarium morning on Day 3, giving kids a break at the hotel pool in between. And the Genting days at the end? That's strategic. After Singapore's 32°C humidity, the 20°C mountain air feels like a reward.
In Singapore, you stay at Holiday Inn Orchard — pool for the kids, Orchard Road MRT two minutes away, and the staff actually knows how to handle families (we've sent hundreds there). In KL, the Novotel KLCC puts you within walking distance of the Twin Towers and KLCC Park playground. Genting's First World Hotel isn't a luxury property, but it's directly connected to Skytropolis — your kids can nap in the room and return to rides without any travel.
Vegetarian food? Absolutely everywhere. Singapore's Little India has more vegetarian restaurants than Bangalore's Indiranagar. KL has Indian restaurants on every block. Genting has several pure-veg options in Sky Avenue. Singapore e-visa for Indians takes 3-5 working days; Malaysia is visa-free for up to 30 days. We handle both paperwork processes.
Peak season for Indian families: Diwali week (October-November), Christmas-New Year, and summer holidays (May-June). If you're flexible, February-April offers slightly lower prices and shorter queues at theme parks. Monsoon in Singapore (November-January) means occasional afternoon showers but nothing that ruins a day — indoor attractions like Snow World, S.E.A. Aquarium, and Skytropolis are weatherproof.
Families with kids aged 4-14 get the most value. Universal Studios has Sesame Street for little ones and Transformers for tweens. If grandparents are joining (and many do), the Genting weather is a welcome break from Singapore's heat — plus there's a temple visit that older family members appreciate. Browse our destinations page for other family-friendly options, or check our Singapore family packages guide for more detail.
Touch down at Changi Airport and transfer to your 4-star hotel in Orchard Road. After freshening up, head to Marina Bay for the evening — catch the Merlion at sunset, walk across Helix Bridge, and don't miss the Garden Rhapsody light show at Supertree Grove (7:45pm & 8:45pm).
Evening exploration of Marina Bay. View the iconic Merlion statue, walk across the DNA-shaped Helix Bridge, and watch the spectacular Garden Rhapsody light show at Supertree Grove.
The big day! Southeast Asia's first Hollywood theme park. Get there when gates open (10am), head straight to Transformers 3D and Battlestar Galactica before queues build. Little ones will love Sesame Street and Madagascar zones. Pack swimwear for Jurassic Park Rapids — you WILL get wet.
Full day exploring 7 themed zones at Southeast Asia's first Hollywood theme park. From high-adrenaline coasters to family-friendly character meet-and-greets.
Split day that works brilliantly for families. Morning at the aquarium when it's quiet — kids can spend ages at the touch pools. Afternoon nap at hotel (you'll need it). Evening at Night Safari: tram ride through 7 geographical zones, Creatures of the Night show with owls and wolves.
Morning visit to one of the world's largest aquariums. Over 100,000 marine animals including manta rays, sharks, and dolphins. Kids love the interactive touch pools.
World's first nocturnal zoo. Experience wildlife after dark on a guided tram ride through 7 geographical zones. Catch the Creatures of the Night show.
Morning at Gardens by the Bay — the Cloud Forest waterfall is spectacular, and kids can splash around at Children's Garden (bring swimwear). Early afternoon flight to KL (just 55 minutes). Check into KLCC hotel and end the day with Petronas Towers lit up at night.
Morning exploring Singapore's iconic nature park. Cloud Forest dome features a 35m indoor waterfall. Children's Garden has free water play area perfect for kids.
Early start for Batu Caves before the crowds (and heat). The 272 rainbow steps are Instagram gold. City tour covers the key landmarks. Afternoon at Petrosains — kids can spend hours at the interactive exhibits. Evening at Jalan Alor for street food.
Visit Malaysia's most iconic Hindu temple complex. Climb the 272 colourful steps, see the 42.7m Lord Murugan statue, and explore the Cathedral Cave.
Comprehensive tour of KL's landmarks including Merdeka Square, National Mosque exterior, and King's Palace photo stop.
Interactive science museum at KLCC perfect for curious kids. Hands-on exhibits about oil, space, and technology.
Leave KL after breakfast (1-hour drive). The Awana Skyway cable car ride through misty rainforest is magical — try to get a glass-bottom gondola. Check into First World Hotel. Afternoon at Skytropolis: unlimited rides pass means kids can go on favourites multiple times. Evening at Sky Avenue mall.
Scenic 2.8km cable car journey through misty rainforest canopy to Genting peak. Glass-bottom gondolas available for thrill-seekers.
Malaysia's largest indoor theme park with unlimited ride pass. Over 20 rides including VR experiences, bumper cars, and family coasters.
Full day of fun at Genting. Morning visit to Chin Swee Temple for panoramic views. Snow World is the highlight — actual snow in tropical Malaysia! Kids can build snowmen and go down snow slides. More Skytropolis rides in the afternoon. Evening SkySymphony show at Sky Avenue.
Morning visit to this serene Chinese Buddhist temple perched on a rocky outcrop with stunning panoramic views of the highlands.
Indoor snow park with real snow! Kids can experience building snowmen and snow slides in tropical Malaysia. Winter jackets provided.
Second session at Skytropolis — unlimited pass means more time on favourite rides!
Last morning at Genting. Cable car descent after breakfast. 1.5-hour drive to KLIA. Check-in for your international flight home with memories of two amazing countries.
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