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Singapore, Bangkok & Kuala Lumpur
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£ 1029.00
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Culture Vibes
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This beautiful vision never stops with the lush and paradise vibes, because of which you will never get bored. So, let's put you on a plane to Bangkok, drive you to Pattaya's sunny beaches, Coral island tour and then enjoy a city tour in Bangkok where you get all rejuvenated. The joy and charm never stop with more to exercise being your companion in this graceful trip of a more extended period.
Kuala Lumpur is a centre of remarkable cultural diversity. In this city, one can experience an ultra-modern lifestyle and cultural, traditional and religious heritage sites. Make sure to spend some time and stare at the city's magnificent skyline, including the iconic Petronas twin towers. That you will see why this city deserves the title 'Truly Asia'.
Singapore is one of the most charming cities in South Asia. Despite being one of the most densely populated cities globally, more than 50% of its area is covered by greenery. There are over 50 major parks and four nature reserves which give the city its moniker. Don't forget to visit the iconic statue of the Merlion, which is the city's mascot and representative must see!
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Markets & Shopping
After all the sightseeing and temples on day 1, it's time to Vibe and dig out your credit cards and go shopping bonanza for unique gifts, souvenirs and everything you needed! Chatuchak Weekend Market is an absolute MUST Visit place! Chatuchak Weekend Market is known as the mother of all markets! And Siam is also a shopping bonanza, and we love it! But the malls are more than just great places to shop; they are also social hubs where the locals hang out in air-conditioned comfort away from the heat.
The Best Of The Rest
Lumphini Park, Golden Mount & Skybar
After two great days packed with sightseeing and shopping, it is time to wind down and entertain the morning, soaking up some sun by the pool. You earned it! On the other hand, if you want some morning action, you can visit one of the popular floating markets of Bangkok. The most famous of them all is the over 100-year old Damnoen Saduak Floating Market fascinating. It is touristy with boats selling souvenirs between exotic fruits, vegetables, and snacks. But, it is still a fun experience.
Spending day in the central KLCC area.
Malaysians love their symbol, and KLCC is shorthand for Kuala Lumpur City Centre. One of the newer parts of KL, being a purpose-built area explicitly designed to function as the modern, new face of an old city. Standing tall above it all are the Petronas Twin Towers, once the tallest buildings in the world and still the tallest twin towers in the world. Travel up to the viewing of the two buildings for an expansive view of the city.
Merdeka Square
The older part of the city is Merdeka Square, established during the colonial days. Today, it's a symbol of freedom and a popular attraction to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Move on to the fantastic Perdana Botanical Gardens and stroll through the Butterfly Park before ending up at the National Museum to learn more about the country's history, culture, and traditions. And explore the bustling Chinatown, with the busy Petaling Street, where food vendors line the streets and market stalls sell everything from fake clothing to cheap electronics.
Outside of the city to the famous Batu Caves
Climb the hundreds of steps, watching out for the mischievous monkeys to the cave, and marvel at the enormous, gold statue of a Hindu deity that stands guard here. There are temples and shrines to Hindu gods inside the caves, and the natural beauty contrasts interestingly with these cultural icons. Exploring the Batu Caves, And travel back switch trains to journey across the city to Putrajaya. Spend the afternoon exploring around Kuala Lumpur's newest construction; a planned city built entirely to cater to the federal government of Malaysia.
The Quays And Marina Park
Singapore is all about exploring the main attractions. From the fantastic views of the city at Marina Bay Sands to one of the most impressive gardens in the world and a cloud forest! The best place to start your day with the Marina Bay Area. Home to thousands of plants and rare species in a unique artificial tropical forest. The famous Gardens by the Bay spans 101 hectares in the city's heart and is an integral part of a "City in a Garden" concept where the wonders bloom.
Sentosa Island And Some Beach Time
There are several ways to explore Sentosa Island. The first would be to drive in, and the second would be to take the cable car from Mount Faber Station or Harbourfront Station. This unique gondola lift is an excellent way to experience Singapore and see the panoramic aerial views of Mount Faber Park and the Island. Mostly recommend taking the cable car from Mount Faber as you get to complete the entire ride. It is more value for money as well.
Shopping And Culture
Start your final day in Singapore exploring a Buddhist temple, head into Chinatown for some fantastic food and finish things off with a bit of shopping therapy on Orchard Rd. No holiday will be complete without Singapore some shopping. The beautiful Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is located in Chinatown. And is one of the most beautiful temples in Singapore. Singapore would be incomplete without a visit to Chinatown. Once a place for the Chinese immigrants, it has now been changed into a bustling neighbourhood full of great shops.
Arrive Back to the UK
This brings an end to our fantastic holiday. So, post breakfast, you would be transferred to the airport for your return journey back home. All the arrangements for a comfortable return journey would be made in advance by the representatives at the airport.
Day 1
Exploring the Ancient Bangkok
Chao Phraya River, Temples & Historical Sites
The area along the main river of Bangkok used to be the ancient royal district, and this is where many of Bangkok's famous unique attractions are located. Jump off at ferry pier Tha Chang, and you are ready to start your walking tour to see some of the most famous landmarks of Bangkok. You can easily walk between the temples and sites in this area; it's impressive. It is best to begin early as most of these sites close around 3:30 pm, and there is plenty to see!
Comfortable and luxurious stays
Mercure Bangkok Makkasan
Mercure Bangkok Makkasan Hotel situated less than 1.9 km from the Splashy, contemporary indoor Show DC Shopping Center, offers a garden, an outdoor pool and a sunbathing terrace. Central World Shopping Plaza is less than 2 km away. The venue is set close to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and within 750 metres of MRT Phetchaburi underground station. The accommodation features 180 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators, coffee & tea making machines and an electric kettle. Sukhumvit Road is a few minutes drive away. The units at this property include sound-proofed windows, Wi-Fi, coffee and tea making facilities. The comfortable rooms come with panoramic views. Rooms are fitted with an en suite bathroom with a shower cap, a drier and bath sheets.
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Singapore
Singapore
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Bangkok
Thailand
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Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
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