Singapore: Singapore has a highly developed trade-oriented market economy. Singapore's economy has been ranked as the most open in the world, 7th least corrupt, most pro-business, with low tax rates (14.2% of Gross Domestic Product, GDP) and has thethird highest per-capita GDP in the world in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). APEC is headquartered in Singapore.
Kuala Lumpur: The official residence of the Malaysian King, the Istana Negara, is also situated in Kuala Lumpur. In addition, Kuala Lumpur is home to the tallest twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, which have become an iconic symbol of Malaysia's futuristic development.
Genting: The Main Range - also known poetically as Banjaran Titiwangsa in Malay - is a ridge of Granite Mountains that forms Peninsula Malaysia’s north-south backbone. Many of the range’s peaks reach above 6,000 feet and this is where the cool hill stations of Cameron Highlands, Fraser’s Hill and Genting Highlands lie. Genting is acknowledged as Malaysia’s premier hillside station; this Kuala Lumpur mountain peak getaway is Malaysia’s Asian-style Las Vegas. Renowned for its casino, nightlife and luxury hotels, it features the First World Hotel – which was listed as the world's largest hotel in 2006 by the Guinness World Book of Records.
Pattaya: Pattaya's name was originally "Thap Phraya", meaning Army of the Phraya. The three kilometers long Pattaya Beach runs along the city centre. The beach is full of life with hotels, restaurants, shopping malls all along the road facing the beach. The street south of Beach Road, Walking Street, comes alive with rock music as the night sets in. People throng the street to experience the night life, which is unique in all respects. There are hundreds of beer bars, go-go bars, discotheques around the area.
Bangkok: It is one of Asia's most cosmopolitan cities with magnificent temples and palaces, authentic canals, busy markets and a vibrant nightlife that has something for everyone. Bangkok is a tropical metropolis that is also one of the most traveler-friendly cities in Asia. Thai cuisine is justifiably famous, varied, and affordable. Bangkok for many represents the quintessential Asian capital. Saffron-robed monks, garish neon signs, graceful Thai architecture, spicy dishes, colorful markets, traffic jams and the tropical climate come together in a happy coincidence. It is difficult to leave with lukewarm impressions of the city.
Day 1: Singapore Arrival
On your arrival in Singapore, meet our tour representative and get transferred to your pre-booked hotel. Relax and proceed to the popular Night Safari in the evening. This one-of-its-kind zoo lets the visitors behold the nocturnal animals in action in their natural environment, which indeed is created. The zoo houses about 900 animals belonging to as much as 135 exotic species. It is divided into 8 different zones according to various geographical features. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 2: Singapore City Tour
The day begins with delicious breakfast, followed by half-day city tour. Guests are driven past Colonial Heart, from where you can get a glimpse of Padang Cricket Club along with other landmarks such as City Hall, Supreme Court, Parliament House, Saint Andrew's Cathedral etc. Afterwards, visit some of the most important temples of Singapore- Fukien or Hoklo temple and Thian Hock Keng Temple, the oldest temple of Singapore. Other site to be visited today is Merlion Park from where you can enjoy beautiful site of Singapore's skyline and Marina Bay. This is one of Singapore's major attractions and features the statue of Singapore's mascot which is half lion and half mermaid. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 3: Singapore Sentosa Island Tour
Have refreshing breakfast and prepare for a day full of fun and entertainment in Singapore's Sentosa Island. The Sentosa Twilight Tour includes one-way cable car ride, admission tickets and visit to Wings of Time, Merlion Tower, S.E.A Aquarium, Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom.
Sentosa Island Resort has a plethora of entertainment which includes Universal Studios, two gold courses, Resorts World, Fort Siloso, the Merlion, many hotels, spas, and restaurants, all of which keep tourist entertained and they end up visiting again and again. There is so much to see and do in Sentosa Island, like ziplining, cable-car ride and attending dolphin show, among others. Overnight stay in hotel.
Day 4: Singapore - Kuala Lumpur
Post scrumptious breakfast you are transferred to Coach Station to catch your coach to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. With glistening cityscape and food to drool over, Kuala Lumpur is undoubtedly one of the most happening cities of South-East Asia. What is appreciable about Kuala Lumpur and almost all of Malaysia is that the culture has been clung on to tightly, which makes the country even more beautiful. On arrival, you are transferred to your pre-booked hotel where you check-in and relax. Rest of the day is to be spent at leisure. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 5: Kuala Lumpur City Tour
Have your breakfast in the hotel and proceed for Kuala Lumpur City Tour. Start off by viewing vivid and intricate Malaysian handicrafts and then pass through Golden Triangle Area, Independence Square and China Town. Other sites to be visited today include National Monument, King's Palace, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Railway Station, National Mosque and National Monument. If National Monument cannot be reached, tour is diverted to Thean Hou Temple. The Golden Triangle Area is a busy street that encompasses shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment hub. Independence Square or Merdeka Square is the spot where Malaysian Flag was hoisted for the first time and every year Merdeka Parade is organized here. Chinatown as the name suggests flaunts the colors of China and lets its visitors experience the essence of the country. National Monument is a sculpture that is dedicated to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the independence of the county, during World War II and Malayan Emergency. King's Palace of Istana Negara is the official residence of His Majesty Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, the Supreme King of Malaysia. Sultan Abdul Samad Building reflects beautiful Moorish architecture and is one of the most popular landmarks of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is noted for its architecture which portrays the blend of East and West.
Rest of the day is to be spent at leisure. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 6: Genting Highlands - Snow World and Batu Caves
On this day, you are transferred to Genting Highlands after breakfast, while on your way you stop over at Batu Caves. On reaching Batu Caves behold the magnificent view of the vicinity from the top of the peak. One-way cable-car ride and entry to Snow World is also included in the tour .Genting Highland is a hill resort and a popular attraction of Malaysia. Whether kids or adults, this resort has everything to offer from swings to other entertainment options, even accommodation. People visiting Genting easily spend the whole day here and end up wanting more. Batu Caves is one of the most important Hindu shrines of Malaysia and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is believed that it is about 400 years old. A huge statue of Lord Murugan is placed here which looks iconic and beautiful. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 7: Kuala Lumpur - Bangkok - Pattaya
In the morning, following scrumptious breakfast session you are transferred to the airport to catch your flight to Bangkok. On reaching Bangkok meet our tour representative who further transfers you to your pre-booked hotel in Pattaya. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and is known for its vibrant street life and ornate shrines. The city is a tourist hot-spot and offers a myriad of entertainment options for indulgence. On the other hand, Pattaya, a beach-resort that enjoys the status of a city, is also a tourist hub that offers options related to recreation, entertainment, adventure sports and sightseeing. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 8: Pattaya Coral Island with lunch
Have your breakfast and proceed for a boat-trip to Coral Island. You can also stop by for parasailing for which extra cost is applied. Before you enjoy sea-food lunch in the island you can take a glass-bottomed boat-ride and behold the beautiful marine life from safe distance.
Coral Island has been named so because of colorful corals that surrounds the island. Other than relaxing, tourists can indulge in many sea-activities such as sea-walking, boat-rides, parasailing, scuba diving, banana-boat rides etc. If you don't prefer sea-food, vegetarian meals are also available here. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 9: Pattaya - Bangkok
Have your breakfast in the morning and check-out from your hotel in Pattaya; from here you are then transferred to a pre-booked hotel in Bangkok. On reaching, relax and proceed to visit any of city's attractions such as Golden Buddha Temple (Wat Traimits), Buddha Temple (Wat Pho) and the Thai Traditional Massage School. The statue installed in Golden Buddha Temple is the world's largest solid gold statue. It is believed that it dates back to 13th century and was discovered accidentally because Burmese hid it under plaster. Another iconic attraction, Wat Pho is also known as the Reclining Buddha. This is one of the six temples in Thailand that are considered to be of the highest grade of the first class royal temples. The Thai Traditional Massage School offers massage services and courses that work on the ancient Thai's wisdoms.
Overnight stay in hotel.
Day 10: Bangkok
On this day, you have your breakfast and spend rest of the days at leisure.
Some of the popular attractions of Bangkok are- Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Saket, Golden Buddha, Bangkok National Museum, Vimanmel Mansion, Royal Thai Air Force, Bangkok Folk Musuem, Limpini Park, Chatuchak Market and Khao San Road. Limpini Park though is situated in the ever-growing metropolis Bangkok, but the tranquility and nature's charm makes it feel world apart. There are many lawn areas to hangout in, or you can simply take a boat-ride on the lake. Chatuchak is a weekend market that has more 15000 stalls with everything from fashion to spirituality. National Museum houses the largest collection of Thai artifacts in Thailand as this was the only museum until 1970. The Giant Swing, contradicting its name is a teak frame with a height of 27 meter. Grand Palace is an important historical attraction of Bangkok dating back to 1782 has served as a royal residence and today it serves as venue for important ceremonies and to accommodate the heads of state. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 11: Departure
Have your breakfast and enjoy the day at leisure till you get an assisted transfer to the airport to catch your flight home.
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Singapore:
Attractions: Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Flyer, Night Safari, Singapore, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore Zoo, Gardens by the Bay
Shopping Tips: Asian Antiques and Artifacts, Electronics Items, Gold Plated Orchids, Handbags and Luggage, Watches and Jewellery, Decoration Items and Curios, Perfumes
Kuala Lumpur:
Attractions: Petronas Towers, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Aquaria KLCC, Batu Caves, Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur, Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Suria KLCC, Petaling Street
Shopping Tips: If you ever get tired of Kuala Lumpur’s malls then head over to one of the city’s street markets: outdoor bazaars that are the superpowers in the city’s shopping scene, the best of which is Petaling Street. It rules the roost with a jambalaya of stalls selling knockoff handbags, wallets, purses, shoes, belts, watches and more as well as booths with DIY home decorations, traditional handicrafts and kitsch knick knacks. Those looking to grab art pieces by local artists can head to Central Market while Chow Kit Market and Kasturi Walk are filled with mini stalls selling everything from sunglasses and second hand books to pre-loved clothes and figurines.
Genting:
Attractions: Genting Highlands has a myriad range of attractions for the whole family to enjoy, beside the theme parks and shopping centers at the peak. The Strawberry Farm at Gohtong Jaya is a place where the whole family can pluck strawberries and purchase them by weight. Near the peak, the Mushroom Farm is an established tourist attraction that also houses a souvenir shop, vegetable market and seafood restaurants. Next, Chin Swee Temple is a sprawling Chinese temple complex with many architectural displays that include giant statues, prayer halls and a pagoda tower. Finally, Happy Bee Farm produces local honey with a gallery open to visitors along with an insect display.
Shopping Tips: At the first floor of the huge complex you will find many shops selling all kinds of products. There are numerous trendy shops with clothing, jewelry, shoes and accessories; there is even a Factory Outlet Store. There also are a few restaurants, and of course the fast food places like Burger King, McDonald's, Pizza Hut and KFC. Among the coffee bars are Starbucks and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Besides shopping you can find numerous other fun attractions within First World Plaza, including Genting Bowl, an archery, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Ohmega Forces (virtual shooting simulator), a Cineplex, Star world casino and even a Snow World.
Pattaya:
Attractions: Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden, Jomtien Beach, Sanctuary of Truth, Walking Street, Pattaya, Walking Street, Pattaya, Sriracha Tiger Zoo, Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark, Ko Phai, Pattaya Floating Market.
Shopping Tips: Painted dark brown to look like wood, along with fake watches and sunglasses, clothing is the main buy in Pattaya, Legitimate sportswear, Ladies shoes and handbags
Bangkok:
Attractions: Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Wat Phra Kaew, Khaosan Road, Jim Thompson House, Lumphini Park, CentralWorld, Golden Buddha, Wat Saket, Yaowarat Road, MBK Center, Vimanmek Mansion, Erawan Shrine, Safari World, Wat Benchamabophit, Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall.
Shopping Tips: Flowers, Inexpensive Clothes, Pottery and Ceramics, Household Accessories, Shoes and Bags, the Silk, Coffee Based Drinks, Fresh Fruits, Cds & Dvds
Singapore Restaurants: Shahi Maharani North Indian Restaurant, Rang Mahal - Fine Dining Indian Restaurant, the Song of India, Samy's Curry
Kuala Lumpur Restaurant: Vishal Food & Catering, Betel Leaf, Malabar Palace, Radhey's Pure Vegetarian.
Genting Restaurant: Coffee Terrance, Spice Garden, First World Cafe, Curry in a Hurry & Many More
Pattaya Restaurants: Madras Darbar, SARAS (Pattaya) | INDIAN - Pure Vegetarian Restaurant, Govindam 100% Pure Vegetarian Indian Food, AnnapurnA Restaurant.
Bangkok Restaurants: Dosa King 100% Pure Indian Vegetarian, Chennai Kitchen, Saras (Indian/Thai Vegetarian), Khana Khazana