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4N Singapore 3N Kuala lumpur

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Itinerary

Sentosa Island

Enter and explore the marine realm of S.E.A. Aquarium, home to more than 100,000 marine animals of over 800 species, across 49 different habitats, each one as fascinating as the next. It’s an experience you won’t forget.
To top it up board Singapore Cable Car to get a 360 degree panoramic view of city’s best attractions, including the harbor, Sentosa and the skyline itself. The cableway system arrives at a stop 106 meters, or 347 feet, above sea level at the peak of Mount Faber.
There’s no better way to complete a fabulous day at Sentosa than to take in a spectacular night show set outdoors against the backdrop of an open sea.
Come, discover an awe-inspiring display of water, laser and fire effects, set to majestic music and a panorama of breathtaking vistas – Wings of Time(2nd Show). Weaved together by a tale of friendship and courage that will linger with you long after you leave the magical isle.

City Tour

Visit The Merlion, the National Orchid Garden, Chinatown and Little India. You will start from Little India – a haven of Indian culture and ethnicity that embodies the vibrant and colorful pulse of the Indian community in Singapore.
Next, drive to the mouth of the Singapore River. The Merlion, a national icon representing Singapore’s humble beginning as a fishing village is located here. The Merlion Park set against the City as backdrop is a sight not to be missed.
Drive past the Financial District to Chinatown and discover the rich heritage of Chinatown through insightful stories. Singapore’s largest ethnic group, the Chinese, first settled here and yet right in its midst you’ll find one of our oldest and picturesque Hindu Temple.

Butterfly and Insect Kingdom

The park caters to all levels of tourists, from nature enthusiasts and curious kids to insect lovers and visitors who simply want to take back home happy memories.
Butterfly and Insect Kingdom is a park that has been primarily built to display thousands of different varieties of insects. Set in a lush background complemented by blooming flowers and striking waterfalls, it’s now a safe refuge to the rarest and most endangered species of insects.

Kuala Lumpur

The evening tour starts from the most prominent landmark Dataran Merdeka which means Independence Square. The buildings around the Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur mostly bear the syncretic stamp of the British Empire’s English/Indian roots, with an abundance of Mughal-style domes blended with fancy British brickwork.
Next proceed to China Town. China Town has a bustling market serving as a bargain hunter’s paradise and certainly an eye-opening experience for tourists.
On the way to the Petronas Twin Towers for photo stop, you will visit the Cocoa Boutique, where you can try locally made chocolates. It’s best to see the Petronas Twin Towers at night because the towers are lit up, making them glisten in the dark sky.
Batu Caves, Royal Selangor Pewter, Batik Factory -b Malaysia is a well known country in Southeast Asia. Like its neighbouring countries, it is a diverse nation that serves as the home of several ethnicity.
They are of Malay, Chinese, and Indian descent with different religions such as Islam, Catholicism, and Hinduism. On this tour, guests will get the opportunity to see this diversity up close. Pick-up will be provided from city centre hotels.
Once all guests are picked up, they will be driven to visit Batu Caves, a sacred cave temple which is about seven miles away from the capital city. Monkeys will greet visitors as they climb up the 272-step concrete staircase to reach the main cave.
The next stop is the Royal Selangor Pewter which produces crafted jewellery and utensils made from tin, copper, and antimony. What grew to be a successful business today is the work of a then-young pewtersmith named Yong Koon.
He came to Malaysia in 1885 with a few set of tools. Today, the fourth generation family business grew not only in Malaysia, but also in several countries abroad.
The last stop is at a Batik Factory, where guests will witness how the locals’ traditional clothing is made. Batik usually uses designs of leaves, flowers, butterflies, and other geometric shapes.

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