English Tour guide
Group Tour/GH-ASM6
Begins your vacation with a flight to Singapore
Upon arrival at Singapore International Airport, you will be met and transferred to hotel by a local driver. After check in, the rest of day is free at leisure on your own.
Hotel: Orchid Hotel or similar
Singapore City Tour: Gardens by the Bay (admission at own cost), Merlion Park, Esplanade Theatres on the bay (outside), Clarke Quay, Orchard Road
Malacca City Tour: A Famosa, Dutch Square, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Jonker Street, Tan Kim Hock Product Centre Hotel: Holiday Inn or similar
【Gardens by the Bay】Created in 2012, Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land and
is part of Singapore’s plans to transform itself a “City in a Garden”.
【 Merlion Park 】 Singapore’s iconic statue residing at the
waterfront and a must-visit attraction for visiting Singapore.
【 St. Paul’s Cathedral 】 The oldest church building in Malaysia originally built in 1521. It is located at the summit of St. Paul’s Hill
and is today part of the Malacca Museum Complex.
【 A Famosa 】 A former Portuguese fortress evidencing the history of Portuguese fleet resisting the Spanish invasion in
the 16th century.
【Dutch Square】 Construction began in 1641 and completed in 1660, it is the oldest Dutch style structure in the Orient and
is one of the important ruins of the local history.
【 Jonker Street 】 Packed with numerous historic structures, shopping and dining, this center street in Chinatown just like a
Hong Kong old street and is a great spot for tourists to shop souvenirs and cheap keepsakes.
【 Prince of Cyberport 】 A modern Global Information and Communication Technology (ICT) business hub initiated and
created by Malaysian government under its plan of new administrative capital.
【Boutra Muslim Temple 】One of the most stunning contemporary mosques in the world. Facing the scenic
Putrajaya Lake, the mosque is heavily inspired by the Persian Islamic architecture of the Safavid period, with rose-tinted granite and elements derived from Malaysian, Persian and Arab-Islamic designs.
【Merdeka Square】Where the Malaysian flag hoisted for the first time on 31 August 1957 upon the nation’s declaration of
independence.
【 Petronas Twin Towers 】 At 452 meters tall, this 88-storey tower is Malaysia’s landmark and remains the tallest twin
Hotel: Vivatel Hotel or similar
【 Batu Caves 】 A limestone hill with many caves and cave temples built by Indians. With over 150 years history, the
Caves is always the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia.
【Genting Highland】On the summit of Mount Ulu Kali at 1800 meters high, Genting Highland is actually an integrated hill
resort development comprising casino, hotel and comprehensive entertainment facilities. It is also Malayans’ favorite summer resort. (Please note, tour members must be dressed appropriately to get access to the gaming area. No vests, shorts or slippers are allowed.)
【 Royal Selangor Pewter Manufacturer 】 Founded in 1885,
the company’s heritage of craftsmanship and unique design
deserved its title as “Royal Selangor” recognized by Sultan Salahuddin in 1992. It’s also the world’s largest pewter manufacturer and retailer.
【Petaling Street Night Market】Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, this night market is surely a paradise to
bargain hunters as well as street food eaters.
After breakfast, transfer to KLIA International Airport.