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10 Days Singapore Malaysia Tour Package: Highlights of Singapore and Malay Peninsula

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  • Petronas Twin Towers in KL
  • George Town, Penang
  • Malacca River Cruise
  • Cameron Highlands
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Singapore to Penang: A 10-Day Malay Peninsula Journey

Our 10-day Singapore Malaysia tour package is ideal for first-time visitors looking to experience the best of both countries. This journey covers nearly all the major highlights, beginning in Singapore and traveling north through the Malay Peninsula on a smart, no-backtracking route. The tour focuses primarily on urban exploration, while you'll also enjoy a refreshing escape into nature in the Cameron Highlands.

Start your journey in Singapore, the Garden City, exploring highlights like Kampong Glam, Merlion Park, and the UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens. Enjoy your time in Singapore's Modern Marvels & Rich Nightlife.

Fly to Malaysia. Explore Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant cityscape, discover Malacca’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, and enjoy the cool beauty of Cameron Highlands with its tea plantations and mossy forests. Stop in Ipoh for colonial architecture and local flavors before arriving in Penang, where Georgetown’s cultural heritage and street food scene await.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Snap photos with Singapore's iconic Merlion statue! Uncover Singapore's Garden City spirit at the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens.
Capture the Sunrise at Merlion Park
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Highlight 2: Discover Singapore’s Multicultural Heritage: Explore the Thian Hock Keng Temple (Chinatown) and Kampong Glam, experience the vibrant Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Arab cultures that shape Singapore’s identity.
Sultan Mosque, landmark of Kampong Glam
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Highlight 3: In Kuala Lumpur, marvel at Malaysia’s Iconic Landmarks. Witness the majestic Petronas Twin Towers dominating the skyline and ascend the 272 colorful steps to the main cave temple at Batu Caves, guarded by the colossal golden statue of Lord Murugan.
Petronas Twin Towers in KL
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Highlight 4: Gain deeper insights into Malaysian history, religion, and culture through curated visits to the National Museum, the National Mosque, and the Islamic Arts Museum. Embark on a KL Heritage Walk: stroll towards Merdeka Square, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and Masjid Jamek.
Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur
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Highlight 5: Journey to Malaysia's oldest trading port - Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage city. Explore iconic sites like Dutch Square, St. Paul’s Hill, and the A Famosa fortress, discover Peranakan heritage at the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum, and enjoy a scenic Malacca River Cruise.
Dutch Square in Malacca
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Highlight 6: Escape to the refreshing embrace of the Cameron Highlands. Ascend Gunung Brinchang for breathtaking vistas, immerse yourself in the mystical Mossy Forest, and learn about the art of tea production at a renowned Tea Plantation & Factory.
Cameron Highlands
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Highlight 7: Enjoy a captivating short visit to Ipoh, admiring its colonial architecture including the Ipoh Railway Station, Town Hall, and Concubine Lane. This stop is primarily a chance to taste Ipoh's legendary local cuisine, especially its famous White Coffee and bean sprout chicken.
Ipoh White Coffee
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Highlight 8: Uncover hidden gem of Penang, “Pearl of the Orient”. Walk through George Town’s UNESCO-listed heritage core, marvel at colonial-era mansions, intricate clan houses, colorful street art, and ascend Penang Hill for panoramic views.
George Town, Penang
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Itinerary at a Glance

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Singapore (2 Days)

Kampong Glam, Merlion Park, Thian Hock Keng Temple, Singapore Botanic Gardens

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2 Days)

City Tour to National Museum of Malaysia, National Mosque of Malaysia, Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka), Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Jamek Mosque, Central Market (Pasar Seni), Petaling Street (Chinatown), Batu Caves, Petronas Twin Towers (Outside View)

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Malacca, Malaysia (1 Day)

Dutch Square, St. Paul's Hill & Church, Porta de Santiago (A Famosa), Jonker Walk (Jalan Hang Jebat), Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum, Malacca River Cruise

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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia (2 Days)

Gunung Brinchang, Mossy Forest, Tea Plantation & Factory

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Ipoh, Malaysia (0.5 Day)

Ipoh Railway Station, Ipoh Town Hall, Ipoh High Court, Birch Memorial Clock Tower, Concubine Lane

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Penang Island, Malaysia (2.5 Days)

George Town Heritage Walk + Penang Hill: Blue Mansion, St. George’s Anglican Church, Penang Town Hall, City Hall, Fort Cornwallis, Pinang Peranakan Mansion, Goddess of Mercy Temple, Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Kapitan Keling Mosque, Khoo Kongsi, Armenian Street, Clan Jetties, Penang Hill

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Singapore Arrival | Pick-up Service, Free Time Exploration

Welcome to Singapore! Upon arrival at Changi Airport, your driver will meet you and escort you to your hotel. After checking in to the hotel, the rest of the day is free for you to relax or explore on your own. (Note: Hotel Check in time 3 pm).

Singapore is the Second Smallest Country in Asia (only bigger than Maldive).  Singapore is a unique city-state Island Nation, where the city is the country and the capital itself. Despite its land area of about 728 sq km, Singapore is renowned as the Gateway City to Asia due to its location. (PS: Singapore is about half the size of London and slightly larger than the New York City).

Situated at the Strait of Malacca, with Malaysia to the north and Indonesia to the south, Singapore is renowned as one of the Four Asian Tigers and a key port on the ancient Maritime Silk Road. As the financial hub of Southeast Asia, Singapore, a country with a dense population of over 6 million (till 2024), is among the wealthiest cities. There are 47 Singaporean billionaires in the 2024 Billionaire Ambitions Report.

Known as the Garden City and Lion City, Singapore is an English-speaking Immigration Country that continues to attract people from around the globe. It offers a blend of Asian Cultures (Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan cultures) through its mouth-watering cuisines (Food Paradise), diverse religions (Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Taoism), strong education system (home to top 8 and 15 universities in the world; NUS and NTU), modern architecture (Jewel Changi Airport; Marina Bay Sands), Shopping Paradise, cutting-edge technology, and strict laws (No Chewing Gum).

Despite its small size, Singapore radiates a vibrant energy that illuminates the heart of Asia. Visit Singapore with Asia Odyssey Travel to discover why Singapore is so Safe, Clean, Diverse, and Rich.

Arrival Ideas:

1.Changi Airport Singapore: Singapore is a major international hub, so it's very accessible by air. Changi Airport is one of the world’s busiest and best-connected airports and is located about 20 km from the city center.

2.You can take Direct Flights to Singapore from London in the UK (13h 30min), New York in the USA (18h 45min), Sydney from AU (8h), Toronto of CA (19h ), Los Angeles of USA (17h 30min), and China (Hong Kong/Guangzhou/Chengdu/ Shanghai/Beijing, with 3 h 50 min to 6h 10 min).

3.Changi Airport is an attraction worth exploring for a full day. Consistently crowned "World's Best Airport," it is more than just a travel hub - it's a destination in itself. Blending top-notch travel amenities with shopping, dining, entertainment, waterfall, and stunning gardens, it offers a unique experience.

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Day 2 Singapore Half Day City Tour | Kampong Glam, Merlion Park, Thian Hock Keng Temple, Singapore Botanic Gardens

Today, you will explore the highlights of Singapore City.

First, head to Kampong Glam, a good place to explore Muslim & Malay Culture. As one of the oldest street in Singapore, this area used to be the center of activities for the Malay Royal Family, and it retains many historical buildings and cultural attractions such as the Sultan Mosque, Arab Street and Haji Lane.

Kampong Glam was a seaside village 200 years ago. In Malay "Kampong" means 'village,' the village was named for the gelam trees that once grew there, used for shipbuilding and medicine. During Singapore's colonial era, Sir Stamford Raffles designated it for Malay, Arab, and Bugis communities in 1822. Today, its 19 th-century shophouses host textile shops and diverse restaurants.

The Sultan Mosque is the landmark of Kampong Glam due to its huge golden dome and towering minaret. Its architectural style is a fusion of Malay, Indian and Mughal styles, epitomizing Singapore's multiculturalism. Sultan Mosque was built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein Shah, the Sultan of Johor. In 1819, Sultan Hussein Shah's agreement with the British was a key event in the founding of modern Singapore. As part of the agreement, Sultan Hussein Shah was recognized as the First Sultan of Singapore, and the area of Kampong Glam was allocated to him and his followers. Now, the Sultan Mosque can accommodate up to 5,000 believers for worship at the same time. (Note: To enter the mosque, wear long pants and sleeves out of respect).

When visiting Kampong Glam you should not miss a visit to Haji Lane to check out the murals by local artists such as Yip Yew Chong (叶耀宗). Haji Lane is famous for its striking murals and graffiti, making it a photographer's paradise. It's packed with independent shops selling trendy fashion, vintage items, and quirky souvenirs. It's a hub for hip cafes and bars, perfect for relaxing and people-watching.

After that, you will pay a visit to Merlion Park by driving past Civic District, the historic heart of Singapore. You can view important landmarks (colonial era buildings) from your car such as the Padang, a historic field hosting national events, the elegant Singapore Cricket Club (Founded in 1852), the colonial-era Parliament House (Completed in 1827), and the stunning National Gallery Singapore.

You will have a quick stop at Merlion Park for the Merlion Statue. It is a National Symbol of Singapore that finished in 1972. The Merlion combines a lion's head and fish body, representing Singapore's 'Lion City' name and fishing village history. According to myth, a brave prince saw a lion on the island and named it Singapura, blending strength and maritime heritage. As the smallest park in Singapore, Merlion Park is the perfect spot for photoing the Merlion Statue (8.6 meter’s Height) at a close distance and viewing the Marina Bay Sands and CBD of Singapore from afar.

Then transfer to explore Thian Hock Keng, Singapore's oldest Hokkien temple and a symbol of local Taoist culture. Thian Hock Keng, built in 1840 by early Hokkien immigrants, is dedicated to Mazu (妈祖), who protected early Chinese immigrants during their perilous sea journeys. Located in Chinatown, it is a masterpiece of traditional Southern Chinese Architecture. You can marvel at its intricate carvings, nail-less construction, colorful tile, ancestral worship traditions, and peaceful ambiance.

At Last, head to Singapore Botanic Gardens. Established in 1859, it has transformed from a British colonial-era tropical garden into a modern, world-class scientific institution focused on conservation and education. The gardens attract plant enthusiasts who come to explore tropical plants and orchids, birders hoping to spot species like the Oriental Pied Hornbill, Buffy Fish-Owl, and Stork-billed Kingfisher, as well as wildlife enthusiasts eager to encounter otters, monitor lizards, plantain squirrels, geckos... Locals frequent the gardens for jogging, picnicking, or attending concerts at its Symphony Lake.

Did you know that the Singapore Botanic Gardens played a pivotal role in the rubber industry, contributing to its recognition as the only World Heritage Site in Singapore? In 1877, the Gardens introduced the rubber tree to Singapore from Brazil via the Royal Botanic Gardens in the UK. This breakthrough led to the successful cultivation of rubber across Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand), transforming the region into a global hub for rubber production. Its contributions to rubber cultivation, along with its rich tropical rainforest plant collection, stunning garden design, unique architecture, and cultural history, earned it UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status in 2015.

You won’t miss the crown jewel of the Singapore Botanic Gardens - the National Orchid Garden! Step into a world of color and beauty, home to over 1,000 orchid species and stunning hybrids. This is the ultimate spot to admire the Vanda Miss Joaquim (卓锦万代兰), the beloved National Flower of Singapore, and marvel at orchids named after global icons like Lee Kuan Yew (李光耀), Jackie Chan (成龙), Princess Diana, Michelle Obama, and Singapore’s very own songbird, Stefanie Sun (孙燕姿).

Travel Tips:

1. The iconic 150-year-old Tembusu tree, featured on Singapore's $5 note, is located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Specifically, it's found not far from the Tanglin Gate entrance.

2. The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a great spot to see Singapore's National Bird, the Crimson Sunbird. The small size and agility bird feeds on nectar and is often found among flowers in forested areas.

Free Time Ideas:

1. Take a ride on the Singapore Flyer (8:30 am to 10:30 pm; Self-pay) for panoramic city views at the night.

2. Explore Orchard Road, Singapore's famous shopping street.

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Day 3 Singapore Flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Airport Pick-up & Hotel Check-in

Today, you will be transferred to Changi Airport for your flight to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.

Welcome to Malaysia! Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

Kuala Lumpur, often affectionately called "KL," is the vibrant capital and largest city of Malaysia. KL is a true fusion of cultures, where Malays, Chinese, Indians, and various indigenous groups live side-by-side in harmony. Kuala Lumpur’s magic lies in its contrasts - where centuries-old temples and majestic mosques nestle beside colonial facades, and towering skyscrapers cast their shadows over bustling street stalls that tempt with the scent of sizzling satay and spiced noodles.

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Day 4 Kuala Lumpur | City Walking, Art & Shopping, Batu Caves, Petronas Twin Towers (Outside view)

Morning: Cultural & Heritage Walking, Art & Shopping Exploration

Begin at the National Museum, offering a comprehensive overview of the country's history and heritage. A short walk leads to the National Mosque (Masjid Negara), one of Malaysia’s most important religious landmarks. Unlike traditional mosques with conventional domes, it stands out with its bold, contemporary, and geometric design. Its impressive features include a 16-point star-shaped main roof (symbolizing Malaysia's 13 states and the Five Pillars of Islam) and a 73-meter-high minaret. Next, discover the Islamic Arts Museum, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, housing exquisite collections of Islamic art and artifacts from around the world.

Then, walk through history with a guided Heritage Trail. Stroll towards Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka), the historic site where Malaysia declared its independence. Here, marvel at the stunning Moorish-inspired architecture of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, an iconic landmark featuring a distinctive 40-meter clock tower. Just a short distance away, discover Masjid Jamek, one of Kuala Lumpur's oldest mosques, beautifully situated at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers.

After soaking in the history, immerse yourself in the city's vibrant art and shopping scene. Head to Central Market (Pasar Seni). It's an air-conditioned art deco building filled with local handicrafts, batik, souvenirs, and food stalls. Just a stone's throw away, dive into the bustling energy of Petaling Street (Chinatown). You'll find everything from antique to traditional Chinese medicine and street food. It's a vibrant sensory experience.

Afternoon: Batu Caves, Petronas Twin Towers

In the afternoon, head just outside the city to the Batu Caves. This iconic Hindu temple complex is a must-see. This massive limestone hill houses a series of caves and cave temples. Prepare for an invigorating climb up 272 colorful steps that wind their way to the main cave temple, guarded by the colossal golden statue of Lord Murugan - a journey that often includes monkey sightings. If you happen to be visiting in late January, keep an eye out for the Tamil festival of Thaipusam. (Dress code: Shoulders and knees should be covered.)

Return to the city for a photo stop at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Witness these magnificent structures dominate the skyline: These two gleaming silver towers rise like two spears, directly piercing the clouds, connected by a skybridge between them. Optional activity: You can opt to ascend the towers to witness the mesmerizing city night view from their observation deck (at your own expense).

Free Time Idea: Culinary Delights at Jalan Alor

Jalan Alor is a famous food street that truly comes alive at night. It's a fantastic place to sample a wide array of Malaysian street food, from grilled seafood to local noodles and desserts.

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Breakfast, Lunch
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Day 5 Kuala Lumpur - Malacca - Kuala Lumpur | Heritage Walking, Jonker Street, Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum, Malacca River Cruise

Today, you'll drive two hours south of Kuala Lumpur to Melaka, the oldest trading port in Malaysia, which has undergone Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. Founded in 1403, Malacca is an old town full of fascinating multi-faceted history and multi-cultural heritage. The Portuguese, Dutch and British rule over Melaka has left a deep legacy of historical relics and architecture, reflected most strongly in its town.

The beauty of Malacca town is globally recognized, and it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008. Upon arrival, you'll head straight to the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Zone, an area perfectly suited for exploration on foot. Your local guide will provide intriguing anecdotes and historical insights throughout the tour

Begin your exploration at the Dutch Square (Red Square), the heart of Malacca's Dutch colonial period. Here, our guide leads you through the majestic Stadhuys, a striking dark red building that once served as the town hall. We visit Christ Church (closed every Monday), admire the Clock Tower, and the Queen Victoria Fountain, all testaments to the city's colonial past.

Next, we ascend St. Paul's Hill to explore the ruins of St. Paul's Church, erected around 1571. From here, enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Strait of Malacca, imagining the merchant ships that once plied these waters. At the base of the hill, visit Porta de Santiago (A Famosa), built around 1512. This imposing Portuguese fortress will transport you back to the age of great maritime discoveries.

Next, immerse yourself in Jonker Walk (Jalan Hang Jebat), Malacca's famous Chinatown street, which is home to numerous shops and eateries that offer a taste of Chinese culture. You'll get to explore the street's hidden alleys and learn about the history of Chinese immigration to Malaysia. Discover the rich Peranakan heritage at the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum, a beautifully preserved ancestral home offering a glimpse into this unique culture.

Optional activity: Want a unique way to explore the heritage area? Consider taking a  Colorful Trishaw Ride through the old town - brightly decorated with flowers, fairy lights, and even Hello Kitty or Pikachu themes! (at your own expense).

Lastly, enjoy a relaxing Malacca River Cruise (45 minutes). This boat ride offers a charming perspective of the city's colorful historical buildings and vibrant street art murals lining the riverbanks.

After the tour, drive back to Kuala Lumpur downtown. Stay overnight in Kuala Lumpur.

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Breakfast, Lunch
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Kuala Lumpur
Day 6 Kuala Lumpur Drive to Cameron Highlands and Stop at Lata Iskandar Waterfall

In the morning, you'll trade the bustle of Kuala Lumpur for the serene beauty of the Cameron Highlands. This scenic journey takes about 3.5 to 4 hours.

Named after British surveyor William Cameron, who discovered this hill station in the late 19th century, the Cameron Highlands will greet you with crisp mountain air and lush tea plantations. Perched at 6,000 feet above sea level, it offers a wonderfully refreshing respite from the tropical heat of the lowlands.

During the scenic drive, your eyes will be delighted by vast green landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see. Vast tea plantations cover the rolling hillsides like an emerald tapestry, while colorful flower gardens, thriving vegetable farms, and lush fruit orchards dot the landscape, creating a mosaic of colors and textures.

En route to our final destination, we make a stop at Lata Iskandar Waterfall. This beautiful waterfall, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, offers a perfect opportunity to stretch your legs, take some stunning photos, and breathe in the fresh mountain air.

Upon arrival in the Cameron Highlands, you'll check into your hotel, your home for the night. Once settled in, the rest of the day is at your leisure to explore as you wish.

Free time Ideas: Cameron Highlands is home to many farms and gardens like Strawberry Farms, Cactus Valley, Butterfly Gardens, Bee Farms...

Overnight in the Cameron Highlands.

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Day 7 Cameron Highlands | Gunung Brinchang, Mossy Forest, Tea Plantation & Factory

Today, prepare for an exhilarating day exploring the iconic natural and cultural wonders of the Cameron Highlands.

Our morning adventure begins with an ascent to Gunung Brinchang (Mount Brinchang), often called the "Gateway to Nature." At a majestic 6,666 feet above sea level, Gunung Brinchang, whose Malay name translates to "Mountain of Strong Winds," stands as the highest peak in the Cameron Highlands. As we climb, you'll feel the refreshing temperature drop (sometimes reaching below 15 degrees Celsius at night), a unique microclimate that fosters a fascinating ecosystem.

A hike to the summit leads us to a viewing platform, where you're rewarded with breathtaking panoramic vistas of mountain forests stretching as far as the eye can see.

Next, we delve into the famous Mossy Forest, also known as the "cloudy forest" due to its frequent embrace by mist, creating a fairytale-like atmosphere. An interpretive trek will reveal its exotic montane flora, including carnivorous Pitcher Plants, Wild Ginger, Primitive Ferns, and wild Orchids. Our experienced guide will also share basic forest survival techniques and insights into other native plants.

After immersing yourself in pristine nature, the tour takes us to one of the region's renowned Tea Plantations. Here, you'll witness the expansive, emerald-green tea fields cascading across the undulating hills, where some of the world's finest black tea is produced. You'll gain insight into the intricate process of tea growing and harvesting.

The visit culminates with a guided tour of the processing factory, unveiling the secrets behind the famous Cameron Highlands tea. To complete this delightful experience, enjoy a well-deserved break at the tea house, savoring a cup of freshly brewed tea accompanied by delicious snacks, all while taking in the stunning panoramic views of the plantations.

Overnight in Cameron Highlands.

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Day 8 Cameron Highlands - Ipoh - Penang | Ipoh Short Visit, Optional Penang Food Tour

Today, we will head to our next destination - Penang via Ipoh (about 4 hours).

Along the way, we will make a short in Ipoh town. We will visit some interesting landmarks such as Ipoh Railway Station, known as “The Taj Mahal of Ipoh”, and Ipoh Town Hall, Ipoh High Court. Passing through the Birch Memorial Clock Tower and admiring the old commercial district and old shophouses. Twist and turn through the old streets like Concubine Lane, stopping by at some street art/wall murals to pose for some more photos before we continue our journey to Penang.

Welcome to Penang, often hailed as the "Pearl of the Orient"! Upon arrival in Penang, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in George Town, the capital city of Penang. Enjoy free time exploring George Town.

Optional Activity: Join a Night Market Food Tour (at an additional cost).

George Town is renowned for having the best food in Malaysia, so be sure to sample the local fare on offer from street-food hawkers. A local guide will lead you through a bustling night market (about 3.5 hours), allowing you to sample a wide array of iconic dishes like Penang Assam Laksa, Penang Char Koay Teow, and various delicious Kueh...

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Breakfast, Lunch
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George Town
Day 9 Penang | George Town Heritage Walking, Penang Hill

Founded as a trading port in 1786, George Town was the first British settlement in Southeast Asia. Over the centuries, the city has evolved into a melting pot and is now home to a cosmopolitan, multi-ethnic populace. Due to its colorful architecture, the old core of the city is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Morning: George Town Heritage Walking

Today, we begin the morning with a fascinating heritage walk through UNESCO World Heritage Core. Prepare to immerse yourself in a world where the past and present intertwine at every turn. (Note: Enjoying the tour with a trishaw is optional with a small extra fee.)

Route: Blue Mansion → St. George’s Anglican Church → Penang Town Hall → City Hall → Fort Cornwallis → Pinang Peranakan Mansion → Goddess of Mercy Temple → Sri Mahamariamman Temple → Kapitan Keling Mosque → Khoo Kongsi → Armenian Street → Clan Jetties.

Your journey begins at the iconic Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (The Blue Mansion), a magnificent indigo-blue heritage building showcasing a fusion of Hakka Chinese and Art Nouveau architectural styles. It is often hailed as "one of the most beautiful Chinese mansions in the world." The mansion was the residence of Cheong Fatt Tze, a legendary Chinese magnate often dubbed the "Rockefeller of the East."

Then, proceed to St. George’s Anglican Church, Malaysia's oldest Anglican church, a testament to British colonial presence. From there, discover the grand colonial architecture of the Penang Town Hall and City Hall, standing proudly by the Esplanade. Continue to Fort Cornwallis, the historic star-shaped fortress that marks the landing point of Captain Francis Light.

Next, step into the opulent world of the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, a beautifully green ancestral home that vividly brings the unique Chinese-Malay (Baba Nyonya) fusion culture to life through its exquisite collections and intricate design.

Your cultural exploration deepens as you reach Harmony Street (Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling), where the Goddess of Mercy Temple, Sri Mahamariamman Temple, and Kapitan Keling Mosque stand side-by-side, symbolizing Penang's profound religious tolerance.

Continue your heritage walk by visiting Khoo Kongsi, a Chinese clan compound that will take your breath away. Admire the magnificent assembly hall, adorned with intricate carvings and woodwork that tell stories of generations past. Every detail is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship and rich cultural heritage of the Chinese immigrants who arrived in Penang centuries ago.

From Khoo Kongsi, a short walk leads you directly into Armenian Street, the vibrant heart of George Town's street art scene. Here, you can hunt for famous murals created by Ernest Zacharevic (such as "Little Children on a Bicycle") and discover various whimsical wire art sculptures.

The walking exploration concludes with a drive to Chew Jetty, a fascinating fishing village built on stilts. These houses, erected by Chinese clans in the mid-19th century, offer a unique glimpse into traditional Penang coastal life.

Late Afternoon: Penang Hill

In the late afternoon, escape the city heat and ascend to Penang Hill. Situated at 2,733 feet (833 m), it provides panoramic cityscape views. The journey to the top can be experienced on the Penang Hill Funicular Railway, an exhilarating ride through the lush tropical rainforest.

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Day 10 Penang Departure | Check-out & Airport See-off

It is time to end your Singapore Malaysia Tour Package 10 Days. At the appropriate time, transfer to Penang Airport to catch your departure flight to your next destination. Safe travels!

Extension Ideas:

Want to extend your Southeast Asia journey? We can help you plan trips to Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, or Vietnam. Let us know where you’d like to go!

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your tour of Asia. We are dedicated to enhancing your travel experiences and look forward to welcoming you on your next adventure in Asia. Have a safe journey home!

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Guide Service: English-speaking guides.
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Attraction Tickets: Entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included, guaranteeing full visits. In case of unexpected circumstances, alternative arrangements will be discussed with the tourists.
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Transportation Arrangement: air-conditioned vehicles.
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Accommodation: Throughout the trip, stay in hotels/cities as listed in the itinerary.
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Meals: Breakfast is included in the hotel. For specific information regarding the meals provided, please refer to the itinerary.
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Check-In and Check-Out Times: Check-in time for the hotels is generally after 15:00, allowing you to settle in and freshen up. On the day of departure, please check out before 12:00 noon to ensure a smooth transition and allow time for the hotel staff to prepare for incoming guests.
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Personal Expenses: Other personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, internet, fax, etc., within the hotel.
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Tipping: Tips for drivers and guides (Tipping practices may vary depending on the region and nature of service; it is recommended to consult the guide's opinion in advance).
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Unexpected Circumstances: In case of uncontrollable and non-agency-related factors (such as natural disasters, war, strikes), flight delays or cancellations, delayed visa processing at embassies, insufficient number of participants, the travel agency reserves the right to cancel or modify the itinerary. Additional charges may apply for expenses beyond the agency's control (e.g., visa fees, accommodation, meals, transportation, adjustments in airfares).

Travel Tips for Visiting Malaysia

Visa and Entry Requirements

Most nationalities, including those from Canada and the United States, do not require a visa for stays under 90 days. Check specific requirements for your country at Malaysia’s immigration website before traveling.

Best Times to Visit Malaysia:

Malaysia’s equatorial climate means warm weather all year round, punctuated by monsoon seasons affecting different parts of the country at different times:

The best time to visit Peninsular Malaysia is from December to February, while East Malaysia is best from June to August, avoiding the heaviest rains.

Always carry water, sunscreen, and a raincoat or umbrella, as the weather can change very quickly in Malaysia.

Language: Malay is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learn basic phrases like “Terima kasih” (thank you) for politeness.

Money and Costs: Use Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Carry some cash for rural areas and small vendors, as card payments aren’t always accepted. ATMs are widely available in cities.

Cultural Etiquette:

Malaysia is multicultural (Malay, Chinese, Indian, Indigenous groups). Respect diverse customs. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites (mosques, temples) and rural areas. This means covering your shoulders and knees. Women may be required to wear a headscarf in mosques (often provided).

Food and Dining:

Malaysian cuisine is a delightful blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences. Halal food is widely available. Vegetarian and vegan options are common in urban areas.

Hotel Conditions for Your Malaysia Tour

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We offer a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences: Budget Hotels (3-star), Mid-range Hotels (4-star), Luxury Hotels (5-star).

Boutique Hotels in destinations like George Town (Penang) and Melaka, stunning resorts on islands like Langkawi, and forest lodges in places like the Kinabatangan River and Taman Negara.

Most accommodations are equipped with air-conditioning, hot showers, breakfast and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay wherever you go.

Please note: A 10% service charge and a 6% government tax are not included in the room rates and will be paid directly by you upon check-out.

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  • Welcome to Changi Airport, Singapore
  • The world’s tallest indoor waterfall (40 meters)
  • All kinds of Singapore Food
  • Capture the Sunrise at Merlion Park
  • Sultan Mosque, built by Sultan Hussein Shah
  • Thian Hock Keng, Singapore's oldest Hokkien temple
  • Merlion Statue, 8.6 meter’s Height
  • Hiking inside Singapore Botanic Gardens
  • Petronas Twin Towers in KL
  • National Museum of Malaysia
  • Petronas Twin Towers at Night
  • Jalan Alor in KL
  • National Mosque of Malaysia
  • Sultan Abdul Samad Building in KL
  • Central Market (Pasar Seni) In KL
  • Petaling Street (Chinatown) in KL
  • Dutch Square in Malacca
  • St. Paul's Church, Malacca
  • A Famosa (Porta de Santiago), Malacca
  • Malacca River Cruise
  • Cameron Highlands
  • Cameron Highlands
  • Gunung Brinchang in Cameron Highlands  
  • Mossy Forest in Cameron Highlands
  • Tea plantation & Factory in Cameron Highlands
  • Tea plantation & Factory in Cameron Highlands
  • George Town, Penang
  • George Town, Penang
  • Penang Street Food
  • Penang Street Food
  • Khoo Kongsi in George Town
  • Pinang Peranakan Mansion in George Town
  • Art Murals in Armenian Street
  • Penang Hill

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Date of Experience: Jul 21, 2024

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  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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  • Ipoh, Malaysia
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  • Penang Island, Malaysia
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Travel Route: Singapore - Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur & Malacca - Cameron Highlands - Ipoh - Penang)
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Features: Gardens, Parks, World Heritage sites, Culture, History, Art, Religion, Colonial architecture, City skylines, Food, Shopping & Markets, Museums, Nature, Highlands, Forests, Tea Plantations, Hiking

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