Embark on the Singapore Malaysia and Indonesia Tour Package, exploring vibrant cities, cultural landmarks & scenic islands, offering an unforgettable experience.
Soar above the lush landscapes of Bali on the Jungle Swing, offering breathtaking views of rice terraces and valleys.
Discover Nusa Penida, famed for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and iconic Kelingking Beach, often dubbed the "T-Rex" for its unique shape.
Explore the historic Batu Caves, home to a 140-foot Lord Murugan statue and limestone caves estimated to be over 400 million years old.
Enjoy a day at Universal Studios Singapore, with rides and zones inspired by Hollywood hits, including the Jurassic World ride and Transformers 3D experience.
About the Singapore Malaysia and Indonesia Tour Package:
The Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Tour Package offers a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and cultural exploration. The journey begins in Bali, Indonesia, where you will explore the scenic Kintamani Highlands, experience the adrenaline-pumping Bali Swing, and wander through the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terraces. You'll also visit the stunning Nusa Penida, known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters. In Malaysia, the tour takes you to Kuala Lumpur, where you can marvel at the Batu Caves and enjoy the cool highlands of Genting. The Singapore leg of the tour showcases world-renowned attractions, including the beautiful Gardens by the Bay, thrilling rides at Universal Studios, and a visit to Sentosa Island, making this an unforgettable experience across three diverse destinations.
The cost typically ranges from ₹1,00,000 to ₹2,50,000 per person, depending on the duration, inclusions, and level of accommodation chosen.
A trip of 8 to 12 days is recommended to explore major attractions in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia comfortably.
The best time to visit is generally November to March, when the weather is pleasant across all three countries.
Yes, a visa is required for all three countries, though the process and requirements vary. Singapore and Malaysia often offer e-visas for easier application, while Indonesia typically provides visa-on-arrival for many travelers.