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Super detailed guide for a Singapore-Malaysia trip during Spring Festival! Save now!

Traveling during Spring Festival? Check out this 5-day Singapore-Malaysia itinerary! Explore Singapore and Malaysia with this super useful guide. Save it now! -------- Singapore-Malaysia trip: explore Singapore and Malaysia in one go! The two countries are geographically close, historically intertwined, and have different styles. From the Merlion to the Petronas Twin Towers, experience the bustling city and island vibes. This is the charm of Singapore and Malaysia! 🌆🏖️ -------- 🏃 Itinerary overview: Day 1: Private transfer from the airport to Kuala Lumpur Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, a private transfer will take you to your hotel for a comfortable and convenient journey. Day 2: Free day in Kuala Lumpur Enjoy a full day of free time to explore the charm of Kuala Lumpur, or choose to purchase an upgrade package to enrich your travel experience. Day 3: Cultural tour to experience the weight of history St. Paul's Church -> Stadthuys -> Dutch Square -> Malacca Murals -> Malacca River Travel through history by visiting St. Paul's Church, Stadthuys, and Dutch Square, admire the Malacca Murals, and stroll along the Malacca River to feel the charm of the city. Day 4: Explore Singapore and experience the clash of diverse cultures Merlion Park -> Gardens by the Bay -> Little India -> Kampong Glam -> Chinatown Start from Merlion Park, visit the modern landscape of Gardens by the Bay, then explore Little India, Kampong Glam, and Chinatown to experience the multicultural charm of Singapore. Day 5: Private transfer to the airport in Singapore to end your wonderful journey At the end of your journey, we will arrange a private transfer to the airport. We look forward to seeing you again. -------- Some tips: 🕒 There is no time difference between Singapore/Malaysia and China, making travel more convenient without the need to adjust to a new time zone. 💵 Malaysia uses the Malaysian ringgit, and Singapore uses the Singapore dollar. Pay attention to exchange rates. 💰 🍜 Try local delicacies such as Hainanese chicken rice and bak kut teh to let your taste buds enjoy exotic flavors! 😋 🌧️ With a tropical rainforest climate, remember to bring an umbrella when you go out and be careful of sudden heavy rain. ☔ 🚖 Taxis are expensive, so we recommend using public transportation. The subway and buses are very convenient! 🚌 -------- A Singapore-Malaysia trip will let you enjoy the scenery of both countries and experience exotic cultures. It will definitely be a worthwhile trip! 🌴✨
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Posted: Jan 9, 2025
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