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Singapore & Malaysia with
Genting Cruise
Post arrival at Singapore and clearance of immigration formalities, begin your Singapore Tour Jewel Changi Airport Tour. Explore the nature-themed entertainment and retail complex and its eye-catching attractions. Aside from catching a glimpse of the Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, there are plenty of things to do and experience here. Start by visiting the Canopy Park, a refreshing garden trail that will also give you access to the Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls, Petal Garden, and Topiary Walk. You can also opt to get lost at the vibrant Hedge Maze, cross the exhilarating Mastercard® Canopy Bridge, suspended 23 meters above ground, and many more attractions.
Opened in June 2012, Gardens by the Bay offers visitors a vibrant horticultural oasis of lush greenery and floral displays. Enter the Flower Dome and be inspired by thousands of magnificent flowers and plants from the Mediterranean and semi-arid subtropical regions in this cooled conservatory. Get awe-inspired by the botanical wonders of the tropical highlands in the Cloud Forest, where a spectacular waterfall and mountain cloaked in vegetation await you. Walk along the 22-metre high OCBC Skyway suspended from the iconic Supertrees, and admire the most ravishing scenic views of Marina Bay and Singapore’s Skyline
Singapore’s only movie-theme park features 24 rides and attractions, including a pair of dueling coasters that brush past one another in several near misses in their aerial combat. Thrillseekers can choose between a coaster where they are seated or the other where riders are suspended. Exciting loops, sudden turns, breath-taking drops and thrilling near-collisions will make you scream your heart out. Dinosaurs, lemurs, ogres and Egyptian mummies add to the thrills and adventures. With 18 attractions created or redesigned for Singapore,
Universal Studios Singapore promises an experience that you will not forget. Laughter and screams are heard around every corner, and lasting memories are made every day.
Night Safari
The Night Safari, Singapore is the world’s first nocturnal zoo located in Mandai, Singapore. One of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, it forms a part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, consisting of the Singapore Zoo, Bird Paradise and River Wonders and the upcoming Rainforest Wild Park. As dusk falls, get ready as over 1,000 nocturnal animals start their nightly rituals. Come up close to them as they frolic, graze and hunt. With an exciting tram ride that takes you through 7 geographical regions and more, embark on a fascinating journey through the world’s very first wildlife night park. The Night Safari currently houses over 2 500 animals representing over 130 species, of which 41% are threatened species.
Witness the growth and progress of Singapore as you contrast old national monuments such as the National Gallery and the Padang, against modern skyscrapers in the central business district. Hear stories of some of Singapore’s most significant moments in history.
The Jubilee Bridge connects two famed landmarks – the Esplanade Theatres and the Merlion, giving you an unhindered view of Marina Bay.
An icon of Singapore, the Merlion was unveiled in 1972 to welcome all visitors to our sunny island. This is a great spot to take photos against the iconic Marina Bay and the city skyline.
Singapore’s core financial and commercial district impresses with its modern skyscrapers. Situated in the middle is Singapore’s most historic Hawker Centre, Lau Pa Sat, home to a variety of local hawker fare and a bustling night street food scene.
Known as the lifeline of Singapore, the Singapore River and its quays were where the economy of Singapore began. You will be able to see the former godowns and warehouses along Boat Quay and Clarke Quay as you cross the river. Today, it is a popular area for bars and pubs for people after dark, to sit along the Singapore River and enjoy a pint or two.
One of Singapore’s oldest urban quarters, Kampong Gelam is an alluring neighbourhood where age-old traditions meet trendy lifestyles. With a strong Malay-Arab influence, admire the golden dome of the Sultan Mosque set amidst modern art galleries and cafes.
Once covered by forests, swamps, rubber plantation and sand quarries, Tampines today is one of four regional centres in Singapore. This special town won the United Nations World Habitat Award, for being an exemplar of high-quality, high density and affordable housing.
A trip to Singapore is incomplete without a visit to Sentosa Island. Here’s why: Sentosa Island is synonymous with leisure, entertainment, and adventure, everything we love about when it comes to a fun-filled family holiday. The island was originally a British military base, but later, it was transformed into a vibrant resort getaway, attracting millions of visitors each year. Sentosa Island is easily accessible via a short drive from the city, a scenic cable car ride.
Sentosa, a quintessential blend of natural beauty and man-made wonders, offers a diverse range of activities for all ages. Sentosa’s charm lies in its variety. For those who crave excitement.
S.E.A. Aquarium transports visitors into the mesmerising underwater world, home to more than 100,000 marine animals.
Beyond the theme parks, Sentosa’s beaches offer a more laid-back experience. Siloso Beach, with its lively atmosphere, is perfect for those interested in beach volleyball, water sports, or just soaking up the sun. For a quieter escape, Tanjong Beach offers tranquillity and pristine sands, ideal for a peaceful retreat. Palawan Beach, with its iconic suspension bridge leading to the “Southernmost Point of Continental Asia,” is a must-visit for both its views and its family friendly vibe.
History and culture also find a place in Sentosa. Fort Siloso, a well-preserved relic of World War II, provides a glimpse into Singapore’s wartime past. The fort, with its interactive exhibits and guided tours, tells the story of the island’s strategic importance during the conflict. Nearby,
the Sentosa Merlion, a towering statue, stands as a symbol of Singapore’s rich heritage, offering panoramic views of the island and beyond from its viewing platforms.
Sentosa’s appeal is not limited to daytime activities. As the sun sets, the island transforms into a hub of nightlife and entertainment. The Wings of Time show, a spectacular display of water, laser, and fireworks, mesmerises visitors with its storytelling and visuals. Additionally, the island’s many bars, restaurants, and beach clubs are there to ensure that the excitement continues well into the night.
Here you’ll find everything from world-class entertainment and fine dining to spas, bars, boutiques and bespoke experiences – delivered with our heartfelt Asian hospitality. You’ll enjoy your favourite foods from around Asia, plus the best of international cuisine. All handpicked to inspire the greatest travel experience of your life.
3,400 guest, 35 restaurants & bar options and loads of entertainment
Genting Dream has 1,674 staterooms that can accommodate 3350 passengers in various cabin types including 142 suites in The Palace, an exclusive yacht like experience within the ship offering special guests’ privileges, including priority access and European butler service.
You are spoilt for choice of cuisine, entertainment options and activities onboard Genting Dream. The ship has 35 restaurants and bars including the Lido, where you can enjoy sumptuous Asian cuisine and the Bar City where you can unwind with world-renowned cocktails, wines and premium whiskies with live band performances. Some of the highlight activities include the Waterslide Park and the Rope Course & Zipline and for entertainment, you have the Zodiac Theatre where live shows are held every evening and The Zouk for foam parties, movie screenings, live bands and more. This attractive-looking ship also features a wrap-around promenade and a large observation lounge.
Malacca is a UNESCO World Heritage city with a mix of Indian, Chinese, Malay, and European influences. The Orientation tour that includes visits/ pass by St. Peter’s Church, St. Paul’s Church, Porta de Santiago, and the Stadthuys.
Join this Kuala Lumpur night trip and see this metropolitan city from a different perspective. Explore the most well-known attractions in the city minus the daytime crowd.
Discover the beauty of Kuala Lumpur under the stars in this wonderful Night Tour which consists of passing by China Town, Green Chinese Temple and Chinese Assembly Hall, Little India King’s Palace, Independence Square, Old and New Railway Stations, Kampong Bharu, Petronas Twin Tower from where you can take a look at some breathtaking views of the city.
Genting Highlands, located just outside Kuala Lumpur, is a renowned mountain resort destination that is famous for its cool climate, breath-taking views, and world-class entertainment options.
At Genting Highlands lies one of the largest resort-casino complexes in the world, Resorts World Genting, offering numerous entertainment options such as gaming facilities, luxurious hotels, theme parks, and shopping malls alongside various dining outlets. It is adored by tourists for its vibrant atmosphere with numerous live entertainment experiences on offer.
Furthermore, there are thrill-packed theme parks such as The Genting Theme Park which feature several exciting rides while being suitable for all ages alongside Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park which consists of interactive experiences with thrilling encounters.
Finally, reaching this stunning destination is made possible through experiencing a scenic cable car ride called The Genting Skyway, famous for providing guests with stunning views of the surrounding rainforest amid picturesque mountain ranges.
Easily one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, Batu Caves is a series of limestone caves and cave temples located in Gombak, Malaysia. Batu Caves is dedicated to Lord Murugan (God of War). The cave complex has a particular cave called the Temple Cave, which is now one of the most important sites of pilgrimage for the Hindus.
The Temple Cave is the largest among all other cave temples in the area. One will have to climb 272 concrete steps to get to the sacred Temple Cave where one will find several Hindu shrines.
Apart from the Temple Cave, there are other cave temples such as the Art Gallery Cave, Museum Cave and Ramayana Cave. As their name suggests, the Art Gallery Cave and Museum Cave have a very large collection of Hindu religious pieces of art such as statues and paintings. The Ramayana Cave, as the name suggests, comprises artwork that tells us the story of Rama. Outside the cave, there’s a 15m tall statue of Hanuman.
At present, the cave complex is mostly recognised by the 43m tall statue of Lord Murugan, the world’s second-tallest statue of Lord Murugan.
KL Bird Park, located in the serene and scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, is home to more than 3,000 local and foreign birds of approximately 200 different species. One of the highlights of Kuala Lumpur bird park is the daily bird show, where visitors can see various species of birds performing tricks and stunts. The Park also offers a variety of activities for children, including a playground and a petting zoo. The Park is a heaven for bird lovers and offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the world’s most beautiful and fascinating birds. The lush, tropical gardens provide a natural and peaceful environment for the birds to thrive in, and visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the many walking trails that wind through the park. Kuala Lumpur bird park is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the city. It offers a fun and educational experience for the whole family, and is a great way to learn more about the incredible world of birds.
KL Tower or also known as Menara Kuala Lumpur, the tallest Telecommunication Tower in South East Asia & the 7th tallest in the world, was built to improve the quality of telecommunications and broadcasting transmissions. It has become a significant landmark and symbol that identifies Malaysia as a great tourist destination of the millennium and at the same time a testimony of Malaysia’s capability in the building of high technology facilities. KL Tower is the only tower in the world located within a forest! KL Tower is in the hospitality and business experience industry. It offers experiences such as viewing, dining, nature, adventure, event and shopping.
Discover the ultimate cityscape adventure at KL Tower! Step onto Observation Deck TH01 and be mesmerized by breath-taking 360-degree views from 276 meters above Kuala
Lumpur’s bustling heart. Ready for more? Elevate your experience to new heights at the newly opened TH04, soaring 294 meters above ground, offering an unparalleled, fresh perspective of the city’s dazzling skyline.
KL City Tour
Discover the modern and colonial architecture of Kuala Lumpur on a half-day tour, and marvel at attractions from the upscale shopping mall of the Petronas Twin Towers to the one-of-a-kind street markets.
Continue to the King’s Palace (Istana Negara) and take pictures of the intricate royal residence. Contrast the glass and steel marvels of the city center with the manicured grounds of the National Mosque and its dome of blue and green tiles.
Pay your respects to those who lost their lives in the struggle for independence at Tugu Negara. Visit the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and Chocolate Shop, where you can purchase exquisite chocolates.
The City Tour includes National Museum (photo stop), King’s Palace (photo stop), National Monument, National Mosque (photo stop), Sultan Abdul Samad Building, River of Life, Cocoa Boutique, Petronas Twin Towers (photo stop). Depending on the time available and traffic conditions, some of the attractions may be omitted.
Then transfer to the Airport for departure Flight.
| Place | Hotels | Nights |
| Singapore | Value Hotel Thomson | 03 Nights |
| Kuala Lumpur | Hotel Metro Bukit Bintang | 02 Nights |
| Cruise | Genting Cruise | 01 Night |
Tour Cost
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Double/Triple Sharing Basis |
Child with Extra Bed |
Child without Bed |
Single Supplement |
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INR 85,000/- |
INR 80,000/- |
INR 70,000/- |
INR 1,30,000/- |
*GST & TCS Extra
| At the time of booking | INR 30,000/- |
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Within 16.11.2025 |
50% of total tour cost |
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Within 16.12.2025 |
100% of total tour cost |
Cancellation Policy
| Before 60 Days | INR 5,000 |
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Within 15.11.2025 |
25% of total tour cost |
| Within 16.12.2025 |
50% of total tour cost |
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After 31.12.2025 |
100% of total tour cost |
18% GST applicable on total cancellation amount.
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