Singapore And Malaysia Tour Packages
Singapore and Malaysia, two Asian hotspots, are famous for their dazzling cities, diverse ethnic cultures, delicious cuisine, and rich natural beauty. Both are often at the top of the travel bucket list for most of us. This dynamic pair offers a unique holiday experience by blending urban fun with natural beauty. Singapore and Malaysia tour packages feature much more than sites like Gardens by the Bay and the Petronas Towers.
Especially for Indian tourists, Singapore and Malaysia are two of the best countries to see together on a single trip. They are neighbours in Southeast Asia that offer a perfect mix of culture, sightseeing, and food. Explore these extraordinary countries with our Singapore and Malaysia tours, where the enchanting landscape of Malaysia Tourism seamlessly blends with the dynamic charm of Singapore Tourism.
Flamingo Travels specializes in budget-friendly Singapore-Malaysia tour packages for Indian tourists, considering budget, interests, and ages. We also have an exclusive range of Singapore-Malaysia tour packages with cruise options to have a unique cruise experience. These packages are a popular choice for those seeking a well-rounded and enjoyable holiday both on land and sea. Our carefully planned packages guarantee an engaging and flawless travel experience, ensuring that your trip is really unforgettable.
Want to add something special to your SingaporeβMalaysia holiday? Choose a package with the Genting Dream Cruise and enjoy great food, entertainment, fun activities, and beautiful sea views.
From world-famous attractions and vibrant cities to beautiful ocean views, our SingaporeβMalaysia packages with cruise offer it all in one trip. They are designed to offer value for money and a hassle-free travel experience.
Whether you are travelling with family, friends, or your partner, you can enjoy your holiday without worrying about the planning. Just relax, explore, and make memories along the way.
Why Choose Flamingo Travels for Your Singapore and Malaysia Holiday?
Planning a Singapore and Malaysia trip involves two countries, two visa processes, multiple cities, and many other things. Flamingo Travels takes care of all the arrangements, so you can relax and enjoy your holiday without any hassle. Whether you are searching for Singapore-Malaysia tour packages from Ahmedabad, Pune, or Delhi, we make your holiday seamless from start to finish.
- Expertise in Singapore and Malaysia Tours: With years of experience in Southeast Asia travel, we create well-planned itineraries that cover the best of both countries. As one of our most popular holiday destinations, Singapore and Malaysia tours offer the right mix of sightseeing, comfortable stays, and free time to enjoy your trip.
- Both Countries, One Package: Our Singapore and Malaysia combo packages cover flights, accommodation, transfers, sightseeing, and entry tickets - all planned as a single, seamless trip. No separate bookings, no coordination headaches between two destinations.
- Visa Assistance for Both Countries: Our visa team helps you with the visa process for both Singapore and Malaysia. They guide you on the required documents and ensure everything is submitted correctly and on time.
- Carefully Selected Hotels: Every hotel in our Singapore Malaysia travel packages are chosen for location, safety, and comfort. We pick properties that are close to major attractions - so you spend time sightseeing, not commuting.
- End-to-End Holiday Planning: From flights and hotels to sightseeing, transfers, and attraction tickets, we handle all the major travel arrangements. This allows you to enjoy a hassle-free holiday without worrying about multiple bookings.
- Trusted by Indian Travellers: With years of experience in international travel, Flamingo Travels offers well-planned Singapore-Malaysia tour packages, comfortable stays, and reliable service to make your holiday smooth and enjoyable.
Best Singapore Malaysia Tour Packages for Every Traveller
Singapore and Malaysia together make one of the most complete holidays in Asia. Two countries, two very different experiences, and enough variety to suit every type of traveller. Whether you are travelling with family, friends, or your partner, there is a tour package to suit your travel style.
SingaporeβMalaysia Group Tour Packages
- Duration: 6 to 8 Nights.
- Inclusions: Return flights, 3 or 4-star hotels, Indian meals throughout, guided sightseeing in both countries, AC coach transfers, and a dedicated Flamingo tour manager from departure to return.
- Price Range (approx): βΉ1,40,000 β βΉ2,20,000 per person.
- Why It Is Special: Enjoy a hassle-free holiday covering the highlights of both countries, including Singapore's top attractions and Malaysia's iconic landmarks, with everything planned for you. For first-time travellers, it is an easy and convenient way to explore both Singapore and Malaysia in one trip.
- Perfect For: Families, first-time international travellers, senior citizens, and groups of friends.
SingaporeβMalaysia Private and Customised Tour Packages
- Duration: 6β12 Nights (fully flexible)
- Inclusions: Hotels of your choice, private vehicle transfers, daily breakfast, and a sightseeing plan based on your preferences. Meals, entry tickets, and add-ons like Genting Highlands or Langkawi can be included based on what you want.
- Price Range (approx.): 90,000 β βΉ1,80,000 per person.
- Why It Is Special: Travel at your own pace with the flexibility to customise attractions, hotels, and experiences according to your interests and budget.
- Perfect For: Independent travellers, small families, repeat visitors, and anyone who wants a flexible trip.
SingaporeβMalaysia Honeymoon Packages
- Duration: 6 to 8 Nights
- Inclusions: Romantic hotel stays, private transfers, sightseeing, leisure time, and optional special experiences for couples.
- Price Range (approx.): βΉ1,40,000 β βΉ2,20,000 per person
- Why It Is Special: Experience the perfect blend of vibrant city attractions, waterfront experiences, and shopping, dining, and memorable moments across two exciting destinations.
- Perfect For: Newlyweds and couples looking for a mix of city romance and relaxed travel.
SingaporeβMalaysia Tour Packages with Cruise
- Duration: 9 to 10 Nights.
- Inclusions: Return flights, hotels in Singapore and Malaysia, Indian meals, guided sightseeing, and a short luxury cruise. Cruise is typically 2 to 3 nights, as part of the SingaporeβMalaysia Tour Packages with Cruise.
- Price Range (approx.): βΉ1,60,000 β βΉ2,20,000 per person
- Why It Is Special: A SingaporeβMalaysia cruise package lets you enjoy both a land holiday and a cruise in one trip. Along with sightseeing, you can spend a few nights at sea enjoying dining, entertainment, and onboard activities. It is one of the most popular holiday options by Flamingo Travels.
- Perfect For: Families and groups wanting the most complete Southeast Asia experience in one package.
Note: Prices are indicative. Final cost depends on dates, flight class, hotel category and availability. Our pre-booked airline seats for group tours offer good value for money. Private or custom tours have separate pricing.
How to reach Singapore and Malaysia
Travelling to Singapore and Malaysia from India is easy, thanks to excellent air connectivity between the countries. Most Singapore-Malaysia tour packages include convenient flight options, making your journey hassle-free.
Singapore is served by Changi Airport, one of the best-connected hubs in Asia. Direct flights operate from Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai via Singapore Airlines, Air India, and IndiGo. Flight duration from India is typically 6 to 8 hours, depending on your departure city and stopovers.
Malaysia is well connected through Kuala Lumpur International Airport, along with Senai International Airport and Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Direct flights from Mumbai to Kuala Lumpur take approximately 5 hours 15 minutes, while flights from Bangalore take around 4 hours 15 minutes. Popular airlines are Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia, Batik Air Malaysia, IndiGo, and Air India.
Prices are usually higher during JulyβAugust, Christmas, New Year, and Chinese New Year. For the best deals, book your SingaporeβMalaysia package early.
Places to visit in Singapore-Malaysia tour
Singapore and Malaysia have something for every traveller, from famous attractions and family-friendly experiences to shopping, culture, and sightseeing. Together, the Singapore and Malaysia holiday package lets you see and experience a lot in one trip. Here are six places that Indian travellers love to visit.
Singapore
Gardens by the Bay
- Located next to Marina Bay in central Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is one of the most popular attractions in Singapore.
- The most photographed spot in Singapore, and Home to the famous Supertree Grove.
- The giant Supertrees are 25 to 50 metres tall and light up every evening at 8 PM and 9 PM in a free sound and light show.
- The outdoor gardens are free to visit, while the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest require an entry ticket.
- Walk along the OCBC Skyway for panoramic views.
Sentosa Island
- Sentosa Island is packed with attractions, entertainment, beaches, and adventure activities.
- It is connected to the mainland by monorail, cable car, or a short boardwalk.
- Sentosa Island has Universal Studios, SEA Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark, three beaches, the Luge track, and more - all within easy reach of each other.
- Experience activities like zip lining and indoor skydiving, or relax at beautiful beaches and waterfront attractions.
- Wings of Time - a nightly water, laser, and fire show at Siloso Beach. It runs at 7:40 PM and 8:40 PM. Book seats in advance.
Universal Studios Singapore
- The only Universal Studios Park in Southeast Asia located inside Resorts World Sentosa.
- It is one of the most popular theme parks in Asia and a favourite among Indian families.
- It has seven themed zones inspired by movies and television.
- Suitable for families, children, and thrill-seekers.
- Start from the back of the park and make your way forward. This can help you avoid some of the crowds and long queues.
Malaysia
Petronas Twin Towers & KLCC Area
- The Petronas Twin Towers are the most famous landmark in Malaysia and a must-visit attraction in Kuala Lumpur.
- It is among the tallest twin towers in the world.
- The Skybridge connects the two towers at floors 41 and 42, sitting 170 metres above the ground.
- The observation deck on the 86th floor gives a full 360-degree view of Kuala Lumpur.
- Around the towers, you can visit a shopping mall, watch the free fountain show, and explore Aquaria KLCC, all just a short walk away.
Batu Caves
- Batu Caves is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in Malaysia and a popular attraction among Indian travellers.
- The golden Lord Murugan statue at the entrance is 42.7 metres tall. It was built using 350 tons of steel and 300 litres of gold paint.
- The 272 steps were repainted in rainbow colours in 2018 and are one of the most photographed staircases in Southeast Asia.
- It is Popular during the Thaipusam festival.
- To explore the main cave, Ramayana Cave, and the smaller shrines, plan about 2 to 3 hours for your visit.
Genting Highlands
- Located in the mountains outside Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands is known for entertainment, shopping, and cool weather.
- This hill resort is much cooler than the city, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the fresh air.
- It has hotels, Sky Avenue mall, two outdoor theme parks, and one indoor theme park.
- Genting Highlands is ideal for families and leisure travellers.
- Take the Awana SkyWay cable car and enjoy beautiful views of the mountains and rainforest.
Things to do in Singapore-Malaysia trip
A Singapore - Malaysia holiday is as much about experiences as it is about sightseeing. From world-famous theme parks and futuristic attractions to cultural landmarks and scenic mountain escapes, there is something for every type of traveller.
Here are six popular experiences that many Indian travellers include in their Singapore - Malaysia trip.
Experience the Night Safari
- Take a guided tram ride through the first nocturnal wildlife park in the world.
- Tram rides take you through different habitats with guided commentary.
- Features over 2,500 animals active at night, including tigers, leopards, and tapirs.
- You can also walk on special trails to get a closer look at the animals.
- The park is open only at night, offering a truly unique animal-watching experience.
- A unique experience that is family-friendly and educational.
Ride on the Singapore Flyer
- It is the largest observation wheel in Asia.
- Go for a slow ride on this giant observation wheel.
- The ride offers incredible 360-degree views of the city, including Marina Bay, the Merlion, and Sentosa Island.
- The best time to ride is sunset or night, when the skyline glows.
- Each capsule is air-conditioned, so you can enjoy the view in comfort.
- Special dining capsules are available for a premium experience.
Visit the Marina Bay Sands
- An iconic landmark with its boat-shaped rooftop SkyPark.
- Go to the SkyPark Observation Deck for a stunning view of the city.
- Watch the Spectra Light and Water Show, a free nightly show on the waterfront.
- The Infinity Pool is world-famous, though access is only for hotel guests. The observation deck has a separate paid entry that non-guests can book online.
- The property also has a luxury mall, casino, and restaurants.
Visit the Petronas Twin Towers Observation Deck
- A visit to Kuala Lumpur is incomplete without experiencing this most iconic landmark of Malaysia.
- Start from the base of the towers, shop for local brands at the Suria KLCC Mall, then head up to the Sky Bridge observation deck on the 41st level.
- Visit the Observation Deck on the 86th floor and take in the panoramic views of the city.
- The best time to visit is after sunset, when the Petronas Twin Towers are illuminated, and the nearby KLCC fountain show adds to the atmosphere.
- Book your tickets in advance, especially during weekends and holidays, as entry slots to the Sky Bridge and Observation Deck can fill up quickly.
Explore Batu Caves and Its Cultural Heritage
- Batu Caves is one of the most popular places to visit in Malaysia.
- See the giant golden statue of Lord Murugan.
- Climb the colourful staircase leading to the caves.
- Explore impressive limestone caves and formations.
- Learn about Malaysia's rich multicultural heritage.
Enjoy a Scenic Day Trip to Genting Highlands
- Located in the mountains near Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands offers entertainment and cooler weather.
- Have fun at Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park.
- Ideal for families looking for a fun day excursion.
- Genting is typically added as a day trip with Singapore Malaysia tour packages.
- Explore shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Best time to visit Singapore-Malaysia
Singapore and Malaysia are year-round destinations with warm tropical weather throughout the year. The best time depends on your preference for weather, crowd levels, and travel costs. If you are planning a Singapore and Malaysia tour package from India, here is what you need to know.
Most Popular Time to Visit: November to March
- Weather: Warm and pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 24Β°C and 32Β°C. Occasional tropical showers are common but usually short-lived.
- Crowds: This is the peak travel season for Indian tourists due to Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year, and school holidays. Hotels, airports, and popular attractions are usually more crowded during this time.
- Costs: Flights and hotels are generally more expensive due to increased demand.
- Best For: Families, first-time visitors, honeymooners, and Singapore-Malaysia group tours.
- Tip: Book your Singapore Malaysia travel package from India well in advance to secure better flight options and hotel availability.
Budget-Friendly Season: April to October
- Weather: Hot and humid across both countries, with 26β32Β°C in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Warm and humid with a mix of sunshine and occasional rainfall across both countries.
- Crowds: AprilβMay and JuneβJuly are generally busier due to school holidays and shopping sales. AugustβOctober is usually the least crowded period.
- Costs: Better hotel rates and more attractive package prices are often available.
- Best For: Budget travellers, couples, repeat visitors, and anyone with flexible travel dates.
- Tip: Carry a light umbrella and comfortable clothing, as brief rain showers are common but rarely disrupt travel plans.
Must-Try Foods in Singapore and Malaysia
A Singapore-Malaysia tour is not just about attractions and sightseeing. It is also a chance to explore two of the most exciting food cultures of Southeast Asia. From famous street food to local favourites, these dishes offer a delicious way to experience the flavours of both countries.
Popular Foods to Try in Singapore
- Chilli Crab: Fresh crab cooked in a thick, sweet-spicy tomato and egg gravy. Best eaten with deep-fried buns to soak up the sauce.
- Hainanese Chicken Rice: It is a national dish featuring tender chicken served with fragrant rice, chilli sauce, and ginger paste.
- Laksa: Flat rice noodles in a rich coconut curry broth with prawns and fish cake.
- Char Kway Teow: Flat rice noodles stir-fried over high heat with egg, bean sprouts, and Chinese sausage. The smoky wok flavour is what makes it different from any other noodle dish.
- Satay: Grilled skewers of marinated meat served with peanut sauce, cucumber, and rice cakes.
Popular Foods to Try in Malaysia
- Nasi Lemak: Rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf, served with sambal, fried anchovies, boiled egg, and peanuts.
- Roti Canai: A flaky flatbread often served with curry, making it one of the country's most loved comfort foods.
- Cendol: A refreshing dessert made with shaved ice, coconut milk, palm sugar, and green rice flour jelly.
- Lemang: Lemang is a traditional dish made with rice and coconut milk cooked in bamboo, usually served on a banana leaf with crispy pappadoms on the side.
- Apam Balik: Apam balik is a popular Malaysian pancake filled with sugar, peanuts, and sometimes jelly, and is usually made fresh on a hot griddle.
Tip for Indian Travellers: Both Singapore and Malaysia offer a wide range of Indian, Jain, vegetarian, and vegan dining options, making it easy to enjoy local sightseeing while staying comfortable with your food preferences.
Best Night Experiences in Singapore and Malaysia
A Singapore Malaysia tour remains exciting even after sunset. From spectacular skyline views and light shows to river cruises and family-friendly attractions, both destinations offer memorable evening experiences that add a special touch to your holiday. Whether you are travelling with family, friends, or your partner, there is plenty to see and do in the evenings on a SingaporeβMalaysia holiday.
Singapore
- Spectra Light & Water Show at Marina Bay Sands
- Gardens by the Bay - Borealis Night Show
- Singapore River Cruise
- Night Safari
- Clarke Quay Waterfront
Malaysia
- Petronas Twin Towers Night Illumination.
- KLCC Lake Symphony Fountain Show
- Jalan Alor Night Food Street, Kuala Lumpur
- Genting Highlands Evening Experience
- Chinatown Night Market, Kuala Lumpur
Experience the Colourful Festivals of Singapore and Malaysia
Singapore and Malaysia celebrate many colourful festivals throughout the year. Visiting during one of these festivals with our Singapore Malaysia tour packages gives you a chance to experience the culture, traditions, and festive atmosphere of both countries.
Festivals of Singapore
Chinese New Year
- When: January or February
- Where: Chinatown and across Singapore
- Why: It marks the start of the Lunar New Year. It is a time to welcome good fortune, honour ancestors, and celebrate new beginnings with family.
Deepavali
- When: October or November
- Where: Little India, Singapore
- Why: It celebrates the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, marking the return of Lord Rama after 14 years of exile according to Hindu tradition.
Singapore National Day
- When: 9 August
- Where: Across Singapore
- Why: Celebrates Singapore's independence with parades, performances, aerial displays, and spectacular fireworks across the city.
Festivals of Malaysia
Thaipusam
- When: January or February
- Where: Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur
- Why: It honours Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of war and victory. One of Malaysia's most important Hindu festivals, attracting thousands of devotees and visitors to the iconic Batu Caves.
Hari Raya Aidilfitri
- When: Based on the Islamic calendar
- Where: Across Malaysia
- Why: Marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated with traditional food, cultural events, family gatherings, and festive decorations.
Chinese New Year
- When: January or February
- Where: Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and across Malaysia
- Why: It celebrates the New Year, welcoming prosperity and good luck while honouring family bonds and ancestral traditions.
Recommended Apps to Use in Singapore and Malaysia
The right apps can make your Singapore-Malaysia trip from India a whole lot easier. From navigating new cities to finding the best food spots and managing two currencies, here are the apps worth downloading before you fly.
- Grab: The most popular ride-hailing app in Singapore and Malaysia. Useful for booking taxis, private cars, food delivery, and cashless payments.
- Google Maps: Reliable for both countries. In Singapore, it accurately shows MRT routes, walking times, and bus numbers. In Malaysia, use it alongside Grab for navigation.
- Klook: A convenient app for booking attraction tickets, sightseeing experiences, airport transfers, and local activities, often at discounted rates.
- XE Currency: Handles SGD and MYR conversions in one place. Useful when you are switching between countries mid-trip and need a quick check before paying.
- Google Translate: Useful for reading signs, menus, and communicating with locals when needed during your trip.
Singapore-Malaysia Trip Experience with Flamingo Travels
Explore Singapore and Malaysia in one well-planned holiday with Flamingo Travels. Visit popular attractions, enjoy local experiences, and discover the highlights of both countries without the hassle of planning everything yourself.
Our Singapore Malaysia group tour packages from India include flights, hotels, Indian meals, sightseeing, transfers, and experienced tour managers to guide you every step of the way. Each itinerary is designed to give you the right mix of sightseeing, shopping, relaxation, and fun.
Prefer something more personal? We also offer customised Singapore Malaysia tour packages based on your travel style and budget. Whether you are travelling with family, friends, or as a couple, our team helps create a seamless holiday experience from departure to return.
