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Best Of Bali Senior Citizens Special Group Tour

Singapore and Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, are vibrant destinations with expansive waterfronts, ancient landmarks, and luxurious hotels and restaurants. People who want to get ensnared by this heartwarming beauty and desire for a gala time can book a Singapore Malaysia family tour package.

Malaysia has a fine cultural diversity with beautiful temples and churches. Couples can enjoy breathtaking scenic landscapes and majestic skyscrapers. Singapore with its marvelous resorts, exotic waterfronts, sprawling gardens, and buzzing gastronomic hubs is perfect for having a memorable time.
Highlights:- 
  • Enjoy Night Safari
  • Gardens by the bay – Scenic paradise for nature lovers
  • Madame Tussauds Singapore – is filled with exciting experiences including the Marvel 4D cinema, images of Singapore, and wax statues of notable celebrities
  • S.E. A aquarium – the largest oceanarium in the
  • Whiteness Spectacular Wings of Time Show at Sentosa
  • Experience a ride on Singapore Flyer which offers a breathtaking view of the city
  • Marina Bay Sands Sky Park
  • Universal Studio – Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studio theme park
  • Catch a magnificent view of the city from the Observatory Deck of the K. L. Tower
  • Experience various rides at Genting Sky Worlds Theme Park

Detailed Itinerary

    Welcome to Singapore. We arrive in Singapore and proceed to your hotel. Evening proceed to enjoy Night Safari, See a myriad of nocturnal animals, from fierce predators to timid forest dwellers, in their natural habitat under subtle moon glow lighting. Overnight at Singapore.

    Meals: Dinner At Indian Restaurants

    After Breakfast Proceed for the city orientation tour which includes the Parliament House, Suntec City, Fountain of Wealth, City Hall, Orchard Road, and Swiss-the tallest hotel in Singapore, the statue of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. Enjoy the Singapore river boat ride and take a photo stop at Merlion. Experience the Cable Car ride from Mt. Faber to Sentosa Island. Visit Madame Tussaud’s which displays an array of wax sculptures & other wax works, also enjoy Marvel 4D Cinema – an experience not to be missed. You will also discover the colorful story of Singapore, from a humble fishing village to a 21st-century powerhouse at Images of Singapore. Visit S.E.A aquarium – the largest oceanarium in the world, which has the world’s largest viewing panel and contains 100,000 marine animals of over 800 species. Enjoy the ‘Wings of Time’ – a spectacular night show set outdoors against the backdrop of an open sea in the evening. Take Sentosa Express (Monorail ride).

    Notes: Repair works will be carried out on the main Merlion statue from Sep 25 to Dec 13, During this period, the statue will be covered in scaffolding and will not be available for photos

    Meal: – Breakfast and Dinner ( At Indian Restaurant)

    After Breakfast Experience the Singapore Flyer ride offering the breathtaking panorama of the shimmering Marina Bay waterfront and historical landmarks dotting the city skyline. Later proceed to visit Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studio theme park – a fun destination for all ages. Enjoy famous rides like Human vs Cyclon, Transformers – The Ultimate 3D battle, Shrek 4-D Adventure, Light Camera Action, and many more fun rides.

    Meals : Breakfast & Dinner ( At Indian Restaurant)

    After Breakfast Proceed to visit Gardens by the Bay – spanning over 101 hectares, this super park is home to over a quarter of a million rare plants. Visit Flower Dome and captivating trick-eye technology (Subject to operation). Set within the visually stunning iconic Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, will elevate guest visits with impressive interactive and striking content throughout five different zones. Also enjoy the sound and light show at The Super tree grove.

    Meals: Breakfast  & Dinner. ( At Indian Restaurant)

    After Breakfast Checkout From Singapore Hotel and Proceed  to Malaysia By Road -Arrive at Kuala Lumpur. On arrival proceed for city orientation tour which includes Dataran Merdeka Square, National Mosque, Cricket Field, High Court Building. Take a photo stop at King’s palace. Visit Suria KLCC which is located at the feet of the Petronas Twin Towers, photo stop at Petronas Twin Towers. Enjoy magnificent view of city from the Observatory Deck of K. L. Tower. Visit Putrajaya – the Administrative Capital of Malaysia.

    Meals : Breakfast & Dinner.(At Indian Restaurant)

    After Breakfast Proceed to Genting Highlands by coach. Enroute visit to Batu Caves. Travel by Asia’s longest and fastest Cable car to Genting Highlands. Visit the New attraction Genting Sky world explore studio plaza, Eagle Mountain, Ice age and many more exciting rides. Later free time to enjoy at casino and do some shopping Arrive at Kuala Lumpur in the evening.

    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner (At Indian Restaurant)

    After Breakfast Free time for shopping. Board the flight for your home town. Tour Concludes.

    Meals: Breakfast

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Additional Information / Notes

    • Original passport with minimum 6 months validity from the date of tour arrival along with sufficient blank pages for the stamping of visa
    • A valid Tourist Visa for the duration of the tour
    • Handwritten passport is not acceptable.

    Cultural and Social
    1. Don’t litter: Singapore is known for its cleanliness, and littering can result in fines.
    2. Respect local customs: Remove your shoes when entering temples or mosques, and dress modestly.
    3. Avoid public displays of affection: Singapore is a conservative country, and public kissing or hugging is frowned upon.
    4. Don’t point with your chopsticks: In Singaporean culture, pointing with chopsticks is considered rude.
    Safety and Security
    1. Don’t carry or use drugs: Singapore has strict laws against drug use and possession.
    2. Avoid walking alone in dimly lit areas: Stick to well-lit streets and avoid walking alone in isolated areas.
    3. Don’t leave your belongings unattended: Pickpocketing and theft can occur in tourist areas.
    4. Follow traffic rules: Jaywalking and ignoring traffic signals can result in fines.
    Etiquette and Environment
    1. Don’t eat on public transportation: Eating on buses and trains is not allowed.
    2.Recycle and dispose of trash properly: Help keep Singapore clean by recycling and disposing of trash correctly.
    3. Don’t touch or damage coral reefs: When visiting Singapore’s beaches or engaging in water activities, respect the marine environment.
    4. Avoid smoking in prohibited areas: Smoking is banned in many public areas, including restaurants, malls, and public transportation.
    Miscellaneous
    1. Don’t underestimate the heat and humidity: Stay hydrated and take breaks in shaded areas.
    2. Don’t ignore signs and warnings: Pay attention to warning signs and follow instructions from authorities.
    3. Don’t carry excessive cash: Use credit cards or mobile payments instead of carrying large amounts of cash.
    4. Don’t forget to validate your MRT ticket: Before exiting the MRT station, make sure to validate your ticket to avoid fines.

    Cultural and Social
    1. Don’t point with your feet: In Malaysian culture, the feet are considered impolite, so avoid pointing with them.
    2. Respect the royal family: Avoid making negative comments or jokes about the Malaysian royal family.
    3. Dress modestly:
    Malaysia is a conservative country, so dress modestly when visiting mosques or temples.
    4. Remove your shoes: Remove your shoes when entering mosques, temples, or Malaysian homes.
    Safety and Security
    1. Don’t carry large amounts of cash: Use credit cards or mobile payments instead of carrying large amounts of cash.
    2. Be mindful of your belongings: Pickpocketing and theft can occur in tourist areas, so keep an eye on your belongings.
    3. Avoid traveling alone at night: Stick to well-lit streets and avoid traveling alone at night.
    4. Follow traffic rules: Malaysia has strict traffic laws, so follow traffic rules to avoid fines.
    Etiquette and Environment
    1. Don’t litter: Malaysia has strict laws against littering, so dispose of trash properly.
    2. Respect the environment: Malaysia is home to many beautiful natural attractions, so respect the environment and don’t litter.
    3.Don’t touch or damage coral reefs: When visiting Malaysian beaches or engaging in water activities, respect the marine environment.
    4. Avoid eating in public during Ramadan: Malaysia is a Muslim-majority country, so avoid eating in public during Ramadan.
    Miscellaneous
    1. Don’t underestimate the heat and humidity: Malaysia’s climate can be hot and humid, so stay hydrated and take breaks.
    2. Learn some basic Malay phrases: Show respect for the local culture by learning some basic Malay phrases, such as “terima kasih” (thank you).
    3. Don’t ignore signs and warnings: Pay attention to warning signs and follow instructions from authorities.
    4. Respect local customs during festivals: Malaysia celebrates many festivals, so respect local customs and traditions during these times.
    By following these tips, you’ll be able to have a respectful and enjoyable trip to Malaysia.

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