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Unforgettable Tour to Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia: A Southeast Asian Adventure

Unforgettable Tour to Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia

Thailand’s history dates back almost two millennia. The Sukhothai, Ayutthaya, and Chakri dynasties are among the historic kingdoms and empires that have ruled over Thailand. Buddhism, Hinduism, and other Asian traditions are among the various cultures that have affected Thailand. Thailand has developed ties with numerous international countries. The most alluring destination for travelers is Thailand. 
Everyone is captivated by the natural beauty and way of life here. As a result, Thailand sees a high volume of Indian tourists. It is a South-East Asian nation. Countries like Malaysia, Myanmar, and Cambodia encircle it. Ramkien is very significant in Thailand. It is now known as the Thai Ramayana. In Thailand, the Ramayana has a significant impact on theater, art, and literature. In reference to the Thai city of Ayutthaya, an empire was founded there in the ninth century.

Malaysia is a Southeast Asian nation made up of three federal regions and thirteen states. Putrajaya serves as its federal seat of government, while Kuala Lumpur serves as its capital. Islam is acknowledged as the official religion of Malaysia, a nation with a majority of Muslims. Malay is the country’s official language. The Malaysian ringgit is the country’s currency. The total land area of Malaysia is 3,29,847 square kilometers. In terms of area, Malaysia is ranked 66th in the globe. Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei form its western boundary, while Singapore, which is connected to the south by a bridge across the Strait of Johor, forms its eastern border. Malaysia shares maritime borders with the Philippines and Vietnam. Malaysia’s history is quite old.

Remains of Chalcolithic and Stone Age cultures have been discovered here during archeological digs. The Malay Peninsula region is thought to have had settlements as early as 6,000 years ago. The Puranas and Chinese history both contain numerous noteworthy references to Indian habitation in this area. The Malay Peninsula is known as the Golden Island in the Puranas. In the second century BC, a few courageous Indians traveled to this area to engage in trade. Large empires were not founded in several locations because of the region’s barren lands. In the second century, an Indian kingdom known as Lanka Ashoka was founded in the northeastern portion of the peninsula. This kingdom grew in a matter of years. In the third century, the Indochina kingdom of Funan overran it, capturing nearly the whole northern portion of the peninsula. In the sixth century, it regained its freedom.

Following their expulsion from Malaysia, Lee Kuan Yew became Singapore’s first prime minister when the Republic of Singapore was proclaimed an independent nation on August 9, 1965. Singapore was extremely impoverished when it gained independence in 1963. Singapore was a British colony for a long time, just like other Asian nations. However, Singapore guided its nation to tremendous progress after gaining its independence. Today, Singapore is regarded as a wealthy nation. where a millionaire lives in every sixth home. It surpasses superpowers like the US, France, and the UK in terms of GDP per capita. This nation is predicted to have the highest number of millionaires worldwide by 2030.  
Alongside the expansion of the global economy, Singapore has also made progress toward development. Singapore’s economy expanded at a rate of almost 10 percent annually during the first 20 years. In the past, Singapore engaged in trading in rubber, tin, and spices. Later on, it began to manufacture pharmaceuticals as well. Singapore had developed a sizable industrial base by 1975. Manufacturing now accounts for 22% of the GDP, up from 14% in 1965. The majority of Singaporeans are wealthy today. 
The Singaporean government estimates that 89.7 out of 100 people will purchase their own home in Singapore by 2023. In a few years, this percentage will rise to 100%, and in comparison to other nations, this one will also have the greatest number of millionaires.

On 1st day of Tour to Singapore,Thailand & Malaysia :

The tour was from Mumbai to Mumba. We reported for the tour  at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai as per the scheduled flight departure time and proceed to Bangkok – huge metropolis and capital city of Thailand with magnificent shrines and bustling streets. Upon arrival we proceed to Pattaya – city on Thailand’s eastern Gulf coast known for its beaches, lined with resort hotels, high-rise condos, shopping malls, cabaret bars and 24-hour clubs. En route we visit Pattaya Tower – the first highest seaside tower in Thailand with an observation deck on the 55th floor offering panoramic view of the coastline and the City. Here we experience Speed Shuttle / Sky Shuttle / Tower Jump. In the evening we enjoy the famous cabaret show – Alcazar Show.  h-floor observation deck with sweeping views of the city and the shoreline. 

On 2nd  day of Tour to Singapore,Thailand & Malaysia :

we visited Coral Island. Here we enjoy parasailing and Speed boat ride. We shall view the colourful underwater life from the Glass Bottom Boat. We also get a chance to enjoy the various water sports like Banana Boat, water scooter, underwater sea walk etc. on your own. Later we visit Nong Nooch Village – the biggest and the most beautiful botanical garden. Here we enjoy Pottery Garden, the famous Elephant show and Thai cultural show. In the evening we relax ourselves with Scientific Thai massage.

Day 3 Pattaya – Bangkok (2 Nights)

On 3rd day of Tour to Singapore,Thailand & Malaysia : we proceeded to Bangkok. En route we visit the famous and the world’s biggest Gems Gallery where we enjoy.  shopping precious stones and witness a spectacular light and sound presentation of the glittering world of gems. Upon arrival at Bangkok we enjoy the city orientation tour which includes the ‘Wat – Pho’ – the temple of the reclining Buddha. In the evening we enjoy shopping at Indra Square.

Day 4 Bangkok:

On 4th day of the Tour, We went to Safari World, an open zoo where guests may gaze at the animals in their natural habitat, on the fourth day of our tour through Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia. The Orang Utang Monkey Kick Boxing Show, Cowboy Stunt Show, Sea Lion Show, and Dolphin Show are just a few of the unusual aquatic animals and performances that can be found at aquatic Park. We get the chance to get up close and personal with rare and endangered animal species here. We take pleasure in dining on the Chao Phraya River Dinner Cruise in the evening.

Day 5 Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur :

On 5th day of the Tour, We took a flight to Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, on the fifth day of our tour to Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia. After arriving, we have a tour of Putrajaya, a planned city that houses Malaysia’s Federal Administrative Centre. The King’s Palace, Dataran Merdeka Square, the National Mosque, the Cricket Field, and the High Court Building are among the sights we encounter when we later tour Kuala Lumpur. We go to the K. L. Tower’s Observatory Deck in the evening, which offers a fantastic view of the city.

Day 6 Kuala Lumpur – Genting Highlands – Kuala Lumpur:

On the 6th day of our tour to Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, we stopped for a picture in front of the Petronas Twin Towers, a well-known landmark in Malaysia that is situated above the Suria KLCC Center. Later, we take one of South East Asia’s longest and quickest cable cars to Genting Highlands. We tour this renowned center of entertainment after arriving. Here, we go to the most anticipated theme park in Southeast Asia, Genting SkyWorlds Outdoor Theme Park. Note: Men should wear trousers, a collar shirt or t-shirt, and shoes; women should wear sarees or Punjabi or western attire if you want to enter the casino. According to the general rule, casinos do not allow patrons under the age of eighteen to enter.

On 7th day of Tour to Singapore, 

On 7th day of Tour to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia :we proceeded to Singapore by Coach. Upon arrival we explore Singapore city, we see Suntec City, Fountain of Wealth, City Hall, Orchard Road, Swissotel The Stamford – the tallest hotel in Singapore, Parliament House, The Esplanade and take a photo stop at Merlion – Symbol of Singapore, followed by a Bum Boat ride in Singapore River, w
hich gives us breath-taking views of contemporary architecture and iconic skylines. In the evening, we take Night Safari to experience a close encounter with the wild animals. We take a Tram ride which takes us through the 7 
geographical zones. Later we enjoy dinner amidst the natural environment of Night Safari.

On 8th day of Tour to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia : 

On 8th day of Tour to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia : we enjoyed a Cable Car ride from Mt. Faber to Sentosa Island. Here we enjoy a ride in the highest open air gondola called the SkyHelix. We also visit Images of Singapore, Madame Tussauds wax museum and 4D Marvel show. Then we visit Observation deck of Marina Bay Sands Sky Park which gives us panoramic views of the Singapore city, followed by a visit to Gardens by the bay – Flower dome – the largest glass greenhouse in the world. Get ready to witness a sound & light show (subject to operation) as the supertree grove lights up.

On 9th day of Tour to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia :

On 9th day of Tour to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia :we visited Universal Studios which offers excitement, thrills and unlimited entertainment. Experience thrilling 
shows and attractions like Light Camera Action, Transformer, Accelerator ride, Revenge of the Mummy, Water world, Jurassic Park, Madagascar – A Crate Adventure, Donkey Live, Shrek 4D adventure, Flying Dragon, etc. Later we visit Asia’s biggest SEA Aquarium which houses the rare species of the marine world. Then we take a mono-rail ride. In the evening we get entertained by a spectacular light and water show – ‘Wings of Time’. Note: For the adventure lovers those who 
wants to do more rides, Universal Studios has Fast Pass service available at the entrance at an additional cost.

On 10th day of Tour to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia :

On 10th day of Tour to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia : It was the last day our tour and packing up the luggage, Mumbai to Mumbai’ tour guests proceeded to the airport as per their scheduled group flight departure time and start their 
journey back home. ‘Joining & Leaving’ tour guests will proceed on their own to their scheduled departure destination.

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Travel Tips

  • Currency Exchange: Carry USD and convert locally for better rates.
  • Connectivity: Buy local SIM cards with data or international roaming packs.
  • Local Transport: Use Grab app (equivalent of Uber in Southeast Asia).
  • Dress Code: Modest clothing for Mosque, temples and religious places.
  • Food: Try local food but stay hydrated and cautious with street food.

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