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10-Day Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand Tour|A Visa-Free Trip to Paradise

Come on, don't hesitate! A Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand tour will make your holiday even better! Whether you're a sightseeing fanatic or just want to relax, there's something for everyone. Experience the charm of Asia's most popular routes! / Welcome to the Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand Adventure Team🌏! Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand is a beautiful route that combines thousands of years of history and culture🏛️, unrestrained natural scenery🏞️, and unique regional customs💃. Here, you can visit the beautiful Esplanade in Singapore🇸🇬, the tropical rainforest in Malaysia🇲🇾, and the warm and sunny people of Thailand🇹🇭. Come and experience a cross-border journey🗺️. / 🌍Itinerary: DAY 1–2: Arrive in Bangkok and start your Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia tour. Visit the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Metal Castle, enjoy Kuang Seafood, watch the VANESSA International Cabaret Show, and visit the night market.🇹🇭 DAY 3–5: Head to Pattaya, visit the Erawan Museum, experience real shooting and elephant riding at Black Water King. Take a half-day tour to Koh Samet in the national park, enjoy afternoon tea at PAPA BEACH🍹, then return to Bangkok for temple blessings and a night tour of Chinatown. DAY 6: After a short stay in Singapore, fly to Johor Bahru. Visit Kampong Glam and Haji Lane in Johor Bahru for a cross-site experience in Singapore and Johor Bahru. DAY 7: Start a city tour of Singapore, visit the Parliament House, Supreme Court, City Hall, Cavenagh Bridge, and Sentosa Island.🏖️ DAY 8–9: Head to Malaysia, choose your own leisure activities, visit the Prime Minister's Office, Pink Mosque, Petronas Towers, Independence Square, and the High Court. DAY 9–10: Head to Malacca, make your own chocolate, take a cable car tour of Genting Highlands🚠, visit the Stadthuys, Straits Mosque, and A Famosa⛪. DAY 10: End your wonderful trip and return home🏠. We look forward to your next trip! / Travel Tips: 1. 🏦The exchange rate between the local currency and the RMB fluctuates greatly. It is recommended to exchange money at financial institutions or airports, not with street vendors. 2. 📃A Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand tour is visa-free, which greatly reduces the hassle of travel, so you can enjoy your trip even more! 3. ✈️For airport transportation, the subway, taxis, and buses in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand are very convenient. You can choose the method that suits you best. Remember, if you take a taxi, be sure to confirm the price before getting in! / I hope my guide will make your Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand trip more enjoyable. Remember to share your travel stories~☺
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Posted: Jan 2, 2025
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