Thailand Malaysia Singapore Tour 15 days: A spicy adventure
Overview
Explore the fascinating cultures and enchanting landscapes of three captivating Southeast Asian countries on a 15-day Thailand Malaysia Singapore Tour. Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Bangkok, before cruising along the Chao Phraya River and discovering magnificent temples. Experience the pristine beauty of Khao Sok National Park, a paradise of rainforests, waterfalls, and limestone cliffs. Kayak through stunning mangrove forests in Krabi and relax on the untouched beaches of Ao Nang.
Continue your journey to Malaysia, where you'll explore the multicultural heritage of Penang and savor delicious street food. Discover the historical treasures of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and learn about the city’s intriguing colonial past. Finally, arrive in Singapore, a glamorous city where you can stroll through lively neighborhoods, indulge in world-class shopping, and admire architectural wonders. Are you ready to explore the Thailand Malaysia Singapore trip with us?
Highlights:
- Exploring the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok
- Cruising along the Chao Phraya River
- Trekking through Khao Sok National Park
- Kayaking through the mangroves of Krabi
- Relaxing on the beaches of Ao Nang
- Discovering the cultural delights of Penang
- Sampling Penang's renowned hawker food
- Exploring the historical city of Malacca
- Soaking up the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Singapore
Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or a foodie, this Thailand Malaysia Singapore Tour 15 days has something for everyone. Join us and create memories that will last a lifetime!
Itinerary
Welcome to Bangkok! As Thailand's bustling capital, Bangkok is famous for its tuk-tuks, khlong boats, and street vendors serving up delicious Thai food. Your adventure kicks off with a welcome meeting at 6 PM. With so much to explore, consider arriving a day or so early to take full advantage of your time. You can hop on a riverboat to Chinatown and navigate the crowded streets, uncover the magnificent Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, stroll down the tourist mecca of Khao San Road, or indulge in a rejuvenating Thai massage. After tonight's meeting, why not gather your fellow travelers and dive into some world-famous street food? Get ready for an exciting journey on our Thailand Malaysia Singapore Tour!
Begin the day with a river cruise down the Chao Phraya River to explore the famous ‘khlongs’ (canals) (approximately 1 hour). Life along these canals seems a world away from the chaotic streets of the capital. Pay a visit to Wat Pho, one of the Bangkok temples, with a 46-meter-long gold-plated Buddha reclining inside. Even the feet of this statue are incredible, three meters long and intricately decorated with mother of pearl.
The temple grounds are equally fascinating, filled with beautifully decorated stupas, halls, and shrines. No trip to Thailand is complete without an overnight train journey and this evening you’ll head south to Surat Thani, accommodated in air-conditioned sleeping berths (approximately 12 hours). Multi-share compartments have bunk beds, with sheets and pillow provided, your baggage travels in the carriage with you and there is a food and drink service available on board.
Arrive in Surat Thani in the morning and then travel by minivan to Khao Sok (approximately 2.5 hours). Nestled amid hectares of thick jungle, waterfalls, and limestone cliffs, topped off with an island-studded lake, Khao Sok National Park is a nature lover's paradise.
Here, you'll have free time to explore one of the oldest rainforests in the world. Stroll along the dirt trails that wind through the tranquil park, keeping an eye out for wildlife as you make your way to rivers and waterfalls. The flora is exceptional, featuring the rare Rafflesia kerri, one of the world’s largest flowers, which can only be found in Thailand. You'll spend the night in a rustic hut, surrounded by ancient gnarled rainforest trees, immersing yourself in the beauty of nature. This is just one highlight of your adventure on the Thailand Malaysia Singapore Tour!
Travel through pristine jungle, rubber and oil plantations before boarding a long-tail boat for a ride across stunning Cheow Lan Lake, with one of its islands as your destination. With limestone karst hills rising almost 1000 meters into the air and surrounded by beautiful green waters, the area is incredibly picturesque.
Trek to an island cave and discover its eerie stalactites and bats hanging from the ceiling, with subterranean streams at your feet. You’ll enjoy lunch in a local raft-house before having free time to relax, swim or kayak around the lake to search for wildlife – the water is clear and teems with aquatic life, and you might spot hornbills, langurs, macaques or gibbons above water. Return to your accommodation for the night.
Head to Ao Nang in a private minivan (approximately 3 hours). On the way, stop at Baan Bor Tor and embarking on a sea kayaking journey. About halfway along the coast between Than Bok Khoranee and Krabi Town is a bay of mangroves that might just be the most beautiful bay in Thailand.
Surrounded by towering karst formations and many small offshore islands, let the waterways become your pathway as you move slowly through the bays and canyons, discover inlets, caves and hidden lagoons, and check out the local wildlife up-close – the birds overhead and monkeys in the trees. If you do see a monkey, make sure you secure your belongings and any food! Arrive at Ao Nang late afternoon, and enjoy a free evening.
Famous for the incredible limestone karst scenery of the headland, sun-seekers will fall in love with Krabi's unspoiled beaches, the spectacular cliffs will tempt avid rock climbers, while scuba fans can embark on a Krabi diving adventure. If you love getting out on the water and exploring islands, then consider taking a trip by boat to explore Phi Phi and Khai Nok, islands surrounded by white sandy beaches perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
The area around Krabi is also home to some of the most spectacular climbing routes around. Whether you're a novice or a pro, being securely tied high up a limestone cliff face looking down on jungle and crystalline seas is unforgettable. In the evening, look out for a beautiful sunset and consider dining on seafood in a beachside restaurant, followed by a drink in one of the many clubs and bars along on the beach.
This morning head onto a small village called Baan Mod Tanoy (approximately 2 hours drive). On arrival, enjoy a walk around the village and gain some insights into their day-to-day life. Then time to enjoy the great food and hospitality of the village. Get your hands dirty at Batik handkerchief Dyeing and learn a few tricks from the local craftsman of this traditional art. Your accommodation tonight in the village is a local resort so take the chance to enjoy the peaceful rural night.
The journey by private minibus sees you say goodbye to Thailand and wave hello to the cultural melting pot of Malaysia. The fascinating island of Penang was the first destination of the colonial British in 1786. They invited the Chinese, as well as others from all over Asia, to live on this island in the tropics.
Today, this exotic fusion of cultures still exists and the World Heritage site of Georgetown contains a fascinating mix of religious places of worship. When you arrive, you’ll take an orientation walk around the blend of colonial buildings, tumble-down shops and hawker-filled alleyways to get your bearings.
The food here might just be the best in Malaysia, so seek out some food stalls with your leader, and get a taste of this food paradise on an included Hawker food tour. Sample some local specialties such as Nasi Kandar, Penang Laksa, and Char Kway Teow.
This morning you’ll take a half-day sightseeing walking tour around Penang and George Town, soaking up the relaxed pace of life and the mix of cultures on show in this heritage area. See the original 19th-century shophouses, the street markets, and the strong cultural and religious identity still on display in each neighborhood – Little India, Chinatown or the Muslim Quarter.
Check out the street art that adorns the walls and stop by a clan jetty. Clans were formed by 19th-century immigrants, banding together based on the area of China that they came from, and they built rival waterfront societies on wooden jetties. You’ll also pay a visit to Thai and Burmese temples, and see Kek Lok Si Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in South East Asia.
You’ll have this afternoon free and, aside from sauntering along the interesting streets (or hoping in a trishaw for a ride that will take you back in time), you might want to see the clan house of Khoo Kongsi. Check out the ornate carvings on the walls, roof and pillars, and maybe see more Chinese architecture in the memorably blue Courtyard House of Cheong Fatt Tze, a fabulously wealthy merchant. Don’t forget to feast on the island’s culinary delights tonight.
Continue south on the local train to Kuala Lumpur (approximately 4 hours). This is a great opportunity to try and chat with the locals and maybe get some tips out of them for your next destination. Kuala Lumpur, the cosmopolitan capital of Malaysia, is affectionately known as KL and you'll almost always hear locals refer to it by its acronym.
Communities of Indian, Chinese and ethnic Malay people mingle peacefully, allowing travelers to get the best of all three worlds. KL has grown from a sleepy little village to a skyscraper-lined multi-million-peopled metropolis. The city can seem vast, but the main focus is the traditional core of the old town (the former colonial center), the luxury hotel and shopping mall district of the Golden Triangle, and bustling Chinatown and Little India.
Follow your leader on an orientation walk near the hotel and in the evening follow the Bukit Bintang Walkway and see the Petronas Twin Towers lit at night. You’ll be incredibly spoilt with the breadth and quality of dining options on offer. From simple-street side fare that attracts queues of customers eager to try the latest dish said to be the best around, to seriously high-calibre, world-class cuisine.
Enjoy a free day today for your exploration! Perhaps visit the National Monument (commemorating those who died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom and based on the Iwo Jima Memorial in the USA), the vast National Mosque, featuring a bold and modern design, or the Istana Negara (National Palace).
You might like to stroll Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square), or shop in Suria KLCC (one of Malaysia’s premier shopping destinations) and then head up to the Skybridge & Observation Deck of the iconic Petronas Towers to gain another view of this cosmopolitan city. Lake Gardens is home to some sights, including the National Planetarium and the superb Islamic Arts Museum.
Or if you are more active, you may like to join a bike tour and cycle through the history and modern life of KL. In the evening you may want to experience the multicultural mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures through sampling some of its best food. Walk around local neighborhoods and visit local grocers and street vendors. Your leader will be on hand making suggestions to help you make the best of the day
Transfer by local bus to the old port town of Malacca (approximately 3 hours). Back when Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore left little impression on a map, the historic city of Malacca was the most important trading port in Malaysia, attracting Chinese, Indian, Dutch, Portuguese and British traders.
These visitors sought wealth or an opportunity to control the Straits of Malacca, a vital trading route between the Indian and Pacific oceans, which lead to 400 years of colonial rule. Today, Malacca's wealth of historical sites reminds visitors of times gone by, and its multicultural past is revealed in its distinctive cuisine.
Like Georgetown, Malacca was declared a World Heritage Site in 2008, and like its Penang sibling, the city is a harmonic mix of cultures, a place where colonial buildings sit next to Chinese shophouses and temples.
Today you’ll get to know this port city better with a quaint trishaw tour along the narrow winding streets. You’ll admire Chinatown's unique Peranakan architecture, get a taste of old Malacca, and learn about the ancient spice trade. Take in sites such as Harmony Street (so called because it contains the prayer houses of Malaysia's three main faiths), and stop by a mosque, Chinese Buddhist Temples, and a traditional Muslim house-museum.
In your free time this afternoon, there are plenty of historic sights and museums to check out. From 17th century Dutch buildings and ships, to museums that showcase the local history of ethnic Chinese-Malays, the travels of diplomat and explorer Zheng He, and even a museum that focuses on concepts of beauty in different cultures. If you’re looking to get more active, then you could perhaps jump on two wheels for an Eco Bike tour around the city or see Malacca from a different perspective with a boat tour along the river.
Travel by local bus to the last stop on this incredible journey – Singapore (approximately 5 hours). Singapore has few areas untouched by modernisation, however wandering the streets of Little India and Chinatown is a great way to see the old parts of the city.
To explore further, check out the renowned shopping precinct of Orchard Road, or stop by Raffles to experience the old-world charm of a Singapore Sling. An evening in Singapore is not complete without a stroll along Clarke Quay, or even a river cruise to learn more about the fascinating history of this city.
Your accommodation tonight is a centrally located hotel, perfect for easy exploring. Whatever you choose today, maybe gather together your fellow travelers for a celebratory drink or meal as your Bangkok to Singapore adventure comes to an end.
There are no activities planned for the final day and you are able to depart the accommodation at any time.
Trip notes
Tour includes:
- English speaking guide during the tour time as mentioned
- All entrance fees and sightseeing as mentioned in the program
- Local English-speaking guides as mentioned in the program
- All transfers with the air-conditioned private car
- Mineral water
- Government taxes & service charge
- Meals mentioned
Tour excludes:
- International flight, domestic
- Alcoholic beverages, bottled water, beverages other than those included with meals.
- Telephone call charges.
- Laundry and dry cleaning.
- Travel insurance (mandatory).
- Personal purchases such as souvenirs, cigarettes, etc.
- Tips to guides, drivers, luggage handlers.
- Visa
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