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Let us embark on a journey through the mystical lands of Southeast Asia. The land where Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia await you to enchant you with their culture and scenic beauty.
You will have the opportunity to enjoy the sights and sounds of the beautiful blue sea aboard an international cruise liner during the Singapore Thailand Malaysia Tour with Cruise. Along with this, you will see a reclining Buddha Temple, interact with animals at the Safari World and Marine Park in Singapore, and visit one of the world’s tallest buildings in Malaysia. These are just a few of the exciting activities that await you on this fantastic tour.
Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand cruise tours will transport you deep into the hearts of these three wonderful countries, where you will encounter art, culture, and the hospitality of the locals. This fantastic tour is the ideal way to discover the three countries’ diverse landscapes, sightseeing, and cultures. Enjoy a magnificent cruise in Singapore for an unforgettable journey.
After arriving in Bangkok, you will travel to Pattaya, which is a 2-hour drive away. Check into your hotel and relax before embarking on the experience of a lifetime.
Our first stop in Pattaya would be the Pattaya Tower, the city's tallest structure. The Pattaya Tower's Observation Deck is on the 55th floor, and it contains a revolving restaurant on the 52nd, 53rd, and 54th floors. The Pattaya Park Tower is a well-known landmark and a popular tourist attraction in Pattaya.
The finest feature about this tower is that you may participate in adventure activities such as tower jumping. In this exciting sport, you jump from a height of 170 metres off the tower and experience the thrill of bungee jumping. You can also take advantage of the speed shuttle/sky shuttle service, which includes a cable car journey to the Spectacular Pattaya Tower.
In the evening, you will see the famous Alcazar show in Pattaya, which is a mash-up of expensive costumes, vibrant colours, and active artists that put on a display that is unparalleled.
The 70-minute programme has performances from Indian, Thai, Persian, Chinese, and Korean k-pop artists.
After supper, you will go to your Pattaya hotel for the night.
Today you will visit Pattaya's famed Coral Island. Water sports such as parasailing, banana boat rides, speed boat rides, and underwater sea diving are available. For those who are unable to swim underwater, we have made special arrangements for a glass-bottom boat so that you may admire Thailand's marine life while holding your drinks.
You will also visit the Nong Nooch garden, which is a 2.4 square km wonderfully planted botanical garden. The Nong Nooch Garden offers daily cultural presentations, elephant displays, and ceramic garden exhibits. If you take a stroll through the Nong Nooch Garden, you will feel as if you are travelling around the world because there is a 17th-century French Garden, a Stonehenge, and various tropical gardens containing plants such as orchid nurseries, bonsai plants, and various cactus varieties.
Walking around this vast garden can be exhausting, which is why you can soothe your weary muscles with a scientific Thai massage.
Your hotel in Pattaya will be where you will spend the night.
As the beautiful Thai morning greets you with golden sun rays, enjoy your excellent breakfast. On the third day of your cruise trip of Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand, you will travel to Bangkok, Thailand's capital city.
Along the journey, you will see the world's largest gem gallery and be a part of a mind-boggling light and sound extravaganza that will transport us into the glittering world of gems and jewellery.
When you arrive in Bangkok, you will be taken to your pre-booked accommodation. After checking in at the hotel, simply freshen up for a Bangkok city tour. The temple of the reclining Buddha, Wat Pho, will be the first stop on the Bangkok sightseeing tour. Wat Pho has the greatest collection of pictures of Lord Buddha in Thailand, as well as the distinction of being the country's first public education centre.
The Wat Pho Temple, which covers an amazing 8 hectares, is also the national headquarters for teaching and preserving ancient medicine, which includes traditional Thai massage. The major feature of Wat Pho is the 46-meter-long gold-plated reclining Buddha statue, which portrays the passing of Buddha into the final Nirvana after his soul leaves his body.
Another well-known temple that you will visit today is the Wat Traimit Temple, also known as the Temple of the Golden Buddha, which was erected in the late 18th century and is located in Bangkok's Chinatown neighbourhood. The temple is well-known throughout Thailand for housing the Golden Buddha statue. The statue is so enormous that it is thought to be the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue. The Buddha statue in Wat Traimit, which weighs 5.5 tonnes and stands more than three metres tall, is thought to be 700-800 years old.
You can visit this modest Chinatown Heritage museum on the second floor of the temple building, which depicts the history of Bangkok's Chinatown and its population, and on the third floor, an exhibition detailing how the Golden Buddha statue was constructed.
In the evening, you will visit Bangkok's famed Indra market, which is known for its low-cost wholesale items.
Your hotel in Bangkok will be where you will spend the night.
Following your delectable breakfast, you will proceed to Safari World, Bangkok's well-known wildlife park. Safari World is a renowned tourist attraction with two distinct themes: land and water.
The Safari World will provide you with the pleasure of a nature safari as you interact with animals such as quails, giraffes, tigers, and crocodiles. The Marine Park safari management has planned a variety of fascinating presentations for you, including a dolphin show, an orangutan boxing show, a sea lion show, a bird show, and a spy war and Hollywood cowboy stunt show put on by professional stuntmen.
You can enjoy a water trip in an open boat that will take you deep into Thailand's jungles and allow you to witness Asian elephants and vicious crocodiles up close.
We'll enjoy dinner on the Chaophraya river cruise after a thrilling day at the Safari Park. During this evening cruise, you will feel the vitality of Thailand while enjoying an outstanding dinner of world cuisines and admiring the grandeur of the Bangkok metropolis at night. Feel the cool sea wind rejuvenate your body and mind as you plan the next exciting day of your journey.
Your hotel in Bangkok will be where you will spend the night.
You will get a bird's eye view of Putrajaya on the fifth day of your journey. The city is a magnificent example of a seamless integration of modern and traditional Islamic architectural styles. Putrajaya is an example representation of sustainable development, with canals crossing through the city centre and abundant green cover.
When you arrive in Kuala Lumpur, you will complete the check-in procedures before proceeding to the meet & greet with Kuala Lumpur.
The King's castle, also known as Istana Negara, is a lavish 28-acre castle of Malaysian aristocracy. The palace is similar to England's Buckingham Palace. Two royal guards mounted on horses protect the palace complex, which includes a royal museum with various artefacts showcasing Malaysian royalty's splendour.
The most well-known landmark in Kuala Lumpur is Dataran Merdeka Square. The view of the world's tallest flagpole is simply magnetic, with massive skyscrapers encircling Merdeka Square. The well groomed grounds in Merdeka Square are the ideal backdrop for your new DP on social media.
Masjid Negara, or the National Mosque of Malaysia, is a stunning mosque in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The mosque, which covers 13 acres, has a capacity of 15000 people during Namaz. On the walls of the main hall, which is ringed by 48 miniature domes, intricate Quranic phrases have been etched. The tranquillity of the location is unbelievable, and you will vibrate with spiritual frequency in this sacred space.
The former high court building in Kuala Lumpur, a fascinating Neo Moorish architectural style architecture, is one of the city's most pristine beauties. You will be astounded by the amount of detail achieved by the architects in this structure.
Then travel to the KL Tower, another prominent tourist destination in Kuala Lumpur. The view of the city from the Observatory Deck of the K. L. Tower is spectacular. The Observation Deck of KL Tower, located 276 metres above ground, offers some of the most breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur.
Overnight stay in Kuala Lampur at a hotel.
The PETRONAS towers, once the highest building in the world, will make an excellent backdrop for the shot. Following that, you will travel to Genting Highlands.
When you arrive in the Genting highlands, you will board a cable car, which is one of the longest and quickest in Southeast Asia. Genting Highlands, commonly known as Malaysia's Las Vegas, is well-known throughout the region for its casinos, nightlife, and luxury hotels. The First World Hotel, once the world's largest hotel, is located in Genting Highlands. Aside from the casinos, you may visit unusual attractions such as Genting's Butterfly Wonderland, which houses a large collection of butterflies and bees. Natural honey can also be purchased.
To enjoy the tranquillity of a Tao Temple, go to the Chin Swee Caves Temple. This temple was established in honour of Master Chin Swee, a well-known religious figure in Malaysia. It is located in the Rocky Forest.
After finishing our Genting Highlands adventure, you will travel to Kuala Lumpur, stopping along the way to see the famed Kartik Swami Temple in Batu Caves. Every year during the Thaipusam festival, all of Malaysia's Tamil songs congregate here to celebrate the major occasion of Thaipusam. At the temple's base are an art gallery and a museum. There are numerous Hindu artefacts to be found here. Another cave worth seeing at the Batu caverns is the Ramayana cave, which has a 50-foot-tall figure of Lord Hanuman. The Batu Caves are notable for their 140-foot-high Lord Murugan statue, which is thought to be the world's largest.
Following your delectable breakfast, we will travel by road to Singapore. The Marina Bay Sands Sky Park observation deck, located 57 storeys above earth, will be our first visit. From this observation deck, you may get a panoramic view of Singapore's skyline and feel the beauty of this magnificent country.
We then make our way to Harbourfront, where we will board a cruise. From the ship, take in the stunning splendour of Singapore and spend some quality time with your loved ones.
The cruise ship will be where you will spend the night.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast on board while travelling through the seas of Singapore on one of the finest cruise liners in Singapore. The cruise ship has a capacity of 3348 passengers and is 335 metres long. Take in the sea wind and marvel at the enchantment of the waterways in the centre of the sea.
The cruise ship will be our home for the night.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast on board while travelling through the seas of Singapore on one of the finest cruise liners in Singapore. The cruise ship has a capacity of 3348 passengers and is 335 metres long. Take in the sea wind and marvel at the enchantment of the waterways in the centre of the sea.
The cruise ship will be our home for the night.
After a hearty breakfast, we'll head to one of the world's most famous theme parks, Universal Studios in Singapore. Rides such as Revenge of the Mummy, Water World, Light Camera Action, Transformers, Accelerator Ride, and Jurassic Park provide thrills.
The SEA aquarium houses over a hundred thousand marine species. Leopard sharks, manta rays, and Goliath groupers can all be found here. Animals from the Bay of Bengal, the Strait of Malacca, and the enormous lakes of East Africa have been brought here, and their natural environment of coral reefs and other water habitats has been replicated in this massive aquarium.
Later in the evening, you'll pay a visit to the wings of time, which will serve as a suitable finale to your day. This beautiful display will amaze you with spellbinding fire, water, and laser light effects.
Singapore will be our overnight stop.
Today is the final day of your Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand cruise ship excursion. After a great breakfast, you will set out to see Singapore, an amazing city-state.
The fountain of wealth in Suntec City Singapore, which is included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest fountain in the world, is a sight to behold. Spend some time admiring this lovely fountain, which stands approximately 14 metres tall and covers an area of 1683 square metres. The novelty of this fountain is that it was built with Feng Shui concepts in mind.
For shoppers, Orchard Road, the hub of Singapore's retail economy, is a must-see. This 2.2-kilometer length of retail Paradise is bordered with discount outlets, department stores and top-of-the-line fashion boutiques.
You will also enjoy the flower power at Gardens by the Bay-flower dome. In this magnificent world of flowers, you will find an extraordinary assortment of flower artefacts, including the Eiffel Tower made of flowers. Flowers from all over the world have been produced in this mesmerising floral dome, from the Mediterranean to semi-arid locations.
Visit Singapore's Parliament House, which is an example of modern architecture. The structure includes a large entrance hall with a curved marble wall flanked by sweeping stairs leading to the main chamber. You will also go to the Esplanade-theatres, a performing arts centre in Singapore. This massive theatre, which seats 2000 people, is at the core of Singapore's cultural scene.
We will check out of your accommodation and then proceed to Singapore Airport, where you will board your return aircraft.
In three days, see the best of Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding areas. Then, travel to Singapore to experience Asian culture with a modern twist. Here is a five-day schedule to help you see all the top sights and activities in Singapore and Malaysia.
Packaged Cruises to Thailand
For those who enjoy gliding across the water, Thailand offers a variety of excursions, including long tail boat trips, river cruises, and luxurious sea cruises along ocean beaches.
The transitional months of February through April are extremely lovely. The availability of many outdoor activities increases then. November through January: These are the wettest months, with showers having the potential to continue for extended periods of time. May and June are the hottest months.
Climate & Ideal Travel Period
Malaysia has hot, humid weather the entire year, in contrast to Singapore's year-round tropical environment. Singapore is great to visit at any time of year, with the exception of the rainy season, which lasts from the months of November through December.
For those who enjoy gliding across the water, Thailand offers a variety of excursions, including long tail boat trips, river cruises, and luxurious sea cruises along ocean beaches.
A 5- or 7-day cruise may be the greatest option if you're travelling with the complete family to ensure that everyone enjoys a fantastic vacation. And for those fortunate people who have even more time on their hands, a cruise lasting 10 days or longer will give you an amazing experience of everything a ship has to offer.
As a result, you are officially leaving Singapore. When you disembark the ship, you will require your passport as well as any other necessary documentation (such as a re-entry permission).
Yes, Malaysia is a wonderful nation with cutting-edge cities and beautiful islands. It is indeed one of South East Asia's most sought-after travel destinations. Is it expensive to travel to Malaysia? If you stay in 3-star hotels and reserve your flights well in advance, a weeklong trip to Malaysia will run you about INR 70,000 per person.
Singapore serves as the primary homeport for many cruise companies because it is the entrance to Southeast Asia and the rest of the world.
The Electronic System for Travel Authorization must be printed out and kept with the guest as it must be shown at cruise check-in together with the guest's passport. Each family member taking the cruise must fill out an ESTA.
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