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From Singapore to Langkawi Island – Deluxe

12 Days / 11 Nights

Private Tour in English

From €7,440 per person

Tour Overview

A deluxe journey through iconic metropolises, UNESCO-listed culture, rejuvenating nature, and exclusive seaside experiences. From the colonial elegance of Singapore to the mountainous landscapes of the Cameron Highlands, from the historic cities of Malaysia to the exclusive wellness of Ipoh's hot springs. The journey concludes with the crystal-clear sea of ​​Langkawi, staying in one of Southeast Asia's most prestigious resorts. An itinerary designed for those seeking comfort, a balanced pace, and authentic experiences with a luxurious twist.

Tour Highlights:
  • 🌃 Iconic luxury between Singapore and Langkawi.

  • 🏛️ UNESCO cities and Eastern cultures.

  • 🍃 Tropical nature and panoramic highlands.

  • 🫧 Exclusive wellness at the hot springs of Ipoh.

  • 🦧 Orang Utan Island experience in Bukit Merah.

  • 🏝️ Crystal-clear sea and premium resorts in Langkawi.

Day-By-Day Itinerary
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Arrival – Singapore, First Encounter with the City

Day 1

Day Description

Upon arrival in Singapore, meet our representative and privately transfer to the hotel for check-in (standard 3:00 PM, early check-in upon request). The day is free to relax, settle in, and recharge after the journey. This is the perfect opportunity to take a stroll around the hotel grounds, discover local cafes, or simply enjoy the urban views of the city. Overnight at the iconic Raffles Hotel Singapore, a historic colonial luxury hotel, a symbol of Asian elegance since 1887. Renowned for its spacious suites, tropical courtyards, and legendary Long Bar, it offers impeccable service and a timeless atmosphere in the heart of the city.

Overnight stay at Raffles Hotel Singapore 5* - Courtyard Suite

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Singapore Afternoon City Tour and Iconic Neighborhoods (Breakfast)

Day 2

Day Description

After breakfast at the hotel, the morning is free to explore Singapore independently or take optional excursions. In the afternoon, at 3:30 PM, meet your guide in the lobby to begin a walking tour of the city lasting approximately 5 hours. Merlion Park is reached via a short walk and public transportation (estimated time: 25-30 minutes). Merlion Park is one of Singapore's symbols, located opposite Marina Bay, offering an iconic view of the city skyline.
Continue to the Civic District, the city's historic and administrative heart, home to some of the most significant colonial buildings, such as the Victoria Theatre and the National Gallery.
Stroll along the Singapore River to Clarke Quay, a neighborhood known for its colorful historic houses, now home to restaurants and bars overlooking the river.
From Clarke Quay, transfer by metro or bus to Chinatown, where you'll discover the Sri Mariamman Temple, traditional shops, and local markets. During the tour, there will be a short break to enjoy coffee, local tea, or a traditional snack (optional, approximately 10 SGD per person).
In the late afternoon, we continue to Marina Bay Sands and, with a pleasant stroll, reach the Gardens by the Bay, an example of futuristic landscape architecture. At 7:45 PM, we attend the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show within the Supertree Grove forest.
After the show, we will walk back to Marina Bay Sands, where the guide's service ends. Participants can choose to continue their evening at leisure or return to the hotel independently. The guide can assist with finding a taxi (costs to be paid by the guests).

Overnight stay at Raffles Hotel Singapore 5* - Courtyard Suite

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Singapore – Colonial Malacca – Kuala Lumpur (Breakfast, Peranakan Lunch)

Day 3

Day Description

After breakfast at the hotel, depart at 8:30 a.m. with a driver from your hotel in Singapore, heading north to the historic city of Malacca (approximately 200 km). After completing customs formalities in Johor Bahru, you'll switch vehicles/guides and continue along the west coast of the Malay Peninsula.
Upon arrival in Malacca, you'll begin your walking tour of the city. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, Malacca's historic center preserves an important colonial and religious architectural heritage, evidence of the numerous European and Asian dominations that have occurred over the centuries.
The visit begins at Santiago Gate, the only remnant of the Portuguese fortress "A Famosa," built in the 16th century and partially destroyed by the British. You'll continue by climbing St. Paul's Hill, where the ruins of the ancient church of the same name are located, offering beautiful views of the city and the Strait of Malacca.
The walk continues towards Red Square, the Dutch colonial heart of the city, home to the Stadthuys and Christ Church.
Lunch at a typical local restaurant to savor the flavors of traditional Peranakan culture.
In the afternoon, visit the Baba-Nyonya Museum, which tells the story of the Peranakans, the Chinese people of the Straits of Malacca, known for their syncretic culture between East and West.
Next, a stroll along Harmony Street, so named for its multi-religious sites: visiting the Cheng Hoon Teng Chinese Temple, the oldest in Malaysia, the Kampung Kling Mosque, and finally the famous Jonker Street, the street of antiques and handicrafts, with free time for shopping for local products. At the end of the tour, depart for Kuala Lumpur (approximately 2 hours – 200 km). Upon arrival, check-in to your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure.

Overnight stay: The Stripes Kuala Lumpur 5* – Deluxe Room.

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Kuala Lumpur - City tour to discover the cultural melting pot (breakfast, lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant)

Day 4

Day Description

After breakfast at the hotel, meet your guide at 9:00 am for a morning dedicated to discovering the main symbols of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's dynamic and multicultural capital.
The first stop is the Thean Hou Temple, one of the largest Chinese temples in Southeast Asia. Dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, venerated by the Hainanese community, the temple is a refined example of syncretic architecture combining Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian traditions. Situated on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
Continue with a photo stop outside the Royal Palace (Istana Negara), the official residence of the King of Malaysia. The palace, visible only from the outside, is protected by royal guards in traditional uniforms.
The itinerary continues with a panoramic drive in front of the National Mosque (Masjid Negara), a symbol of Malaysia's religious and cultural independence, built in 1965 in a modern architectural style with traditional Islamic influences.
Arrival at Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square), a symbol of liberation from British rule, where the Malaysian flag was raised for the first time on August 31, 1957. The square is surrounded by some of the city's most significant colonial buildings, including the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, characterized by its Moorish-style domes.
In the late morning, stop at a local restaurant famous for its chicken rice, an iconic Malaysian dish. The restaurant has been awarded a Michelin star for the quality and authenticity of the dish, which pairs tender steamed or soy-cooked chicken with flavored rice and traditional sauces. Return to the hotel after lunch and enjoy the afternoon at leisure for individual activities. We suggest visiting the adjacent Central Market, a historic covered market where you can purchase local handicrafts, batik, and souvenirs, or stroll through nearby Chinatown, a lively neighborhood with stalls, street food, and ancient temples such as the Guan Di Temple and Sri Mahamariamman.

Overnight: The Stripes Kuala Lumpur 5* – Deluxe Room.

Note: Optional evening excursions available upon request.

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Kuala Lumpur – Batu Caves Hindu Temple and Cameron Highlands Nature Scenery (Breakfast)

Day 5

Day Description

Departure at 8:30 a.m. for the Batu Caves, a complex of limestone caves sacred to the Hindu community, known for the monumental golden statue of the god Murugan and the long, colorful staircase leading into the main cave. Continue to Cameron Highlands, passing through natural landscapes.
Along the way, stop in the small village of Bidor for a tropical fruit tasting before beginning the climb up the Cameron Mountains. Agricultural products are an important source of income for the village. A short stop along the scenic mountain road at Iskandar Waterfall to cool off and enjoy the surrounding nature. We'll reach Cameron Highlands in the afternoon, in time for a visit to a tea plantation and a perfect time for your tea break. Arrival at the hotel is scheduled for late afternoon. Dinner and overnight stay are free.

Cameron Highland Resort 5* - Deluxe room

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Cameron Highland - Ipoh, the small capital of Perak and Relax at The Banjaran Hotspring Retreat (Breakfast)

Day 6

Day Description

Breakfast at the hotel and check out. At 8:30 a.m., depart to visit a small butterfly garden and one of the local fruit and vegetable markets. We then begin the descent towards Ipoh. The walk will take you past the city's main colonial buildings, such as the Ipoh Railway Station, Ipoh City Hall, the Birch Memorial Clock Tower, the Old Town Coffee Shop, and Concubine Lane. Arrive at the hotel in the afternoon, check in, and enjoy free time to enjoy the resort's amenities, including a therapeutic soak in the thermal waters or a relaxing massage. The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat is a luxury wellness resort nestled in the karst landscape of Ipoh, Malaysia, known for its natural hot springs, geothermal pools, caves, and lakes. It offers private villas, a high-end spa, and a rejuvenating environment perfect for total relaxation and connection with nature. One of the most exclusive retreats in Southeast Asia for those seeking wellness and tranquility.

The Banjaran Hotspring Retreat 5* - Lake Villa

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Ipoh - Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island - Penang (Breakfast)

Day 7

Day Description

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, and at 9:45 a.m., we'll leave the tranquil spa environment behind and continue toward the vibrant island of Penang, crossing the hinterland of West Malaysia.
En route, we'll reach Bukit Merah (80 km - 60 min), home to Orang Utan Island, a conservation project dedicated to protecting Bornean orangutans. A short boat transfer (departure time 11:15 a.m.) takes us to the forest island where orangutans live in semi-freedom. During the tour, we'll walk through a protected tunnel where we can observe these magnificent primates in their natural habitat and learn about the conservation projects for this endangered species. The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Continuing northwest (75 km - 60 min), we'll arrive in Penang via one of Asia's longest bridges, which connects the mainland to the island and offers panoramic views of the strait. Upon arrival in the city, visit the largest functioning Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia, known as KeK Lok Si. Check in and enjoy free time to explore the city on your own.

Overnight stay: Eastern and Oriental Hotel George Town 5* - Studio Suite

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Visit to Georgetown (Breakfast) The Pearl of the Orient, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Day 8

Day Description

After breakfast, at 8:30 a.m., the tour of Penang Island and Georgetown (a UNESCO World Heritage site) begins, visiting the botanical garden, the Thai Temple of the Reclining Buddha, and the Burmese temple. The tour continues with a stop at the esplanade to see Fort Cornwallis, built by Sir Francis Light, founder of this British settlement. You can admire the colonial architecture of the surrounding buildings. The tour continues to Khoo Kongsi, a beautiful Chinese clan house, and the house-museum of the local people known as the "Peranakan or Baba Nonya." The tour continues with a stroll through the city center (street art), discovering art galleries, shops, and murals, before finally losing yourself among the stilt houses of Chew Jetty village. At the end of the tour, return to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to explore the city on your own.

Overnight stay: Eastern and Oriental Hotel George Town 5* - Studio Suite

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Penang - Langkawi Island (Breakfast) Sea, sun, relaxation and comfort

Day 9 

Day Description

Breakfast at the hotel and morning at leisure. 12:00 PM: Transfer to Penang Airport for your flight to Langkawi. (Recommended flight: MH 5486 PENLGK 3:10 PM - 3:50 PM) Upon arrival in Langkawi, transfer to the Four Seasons. Check-in and overnight stay. The Four Seasons Resort Langkawi is a prestigious luxury beachfront resort on the island of Langkawi, surrounded by tropical jungles and white beaches. Featuring elegant villas, private pools, fine dining restaurants, and a renowned spa, the resort combines refined design with pristine nature, representing one of the best choices for an exclusive, relaxing stay in Southeast Asia, with impeccable service and charming surroundings.

Overnight stay: Four Seasons Langkawi 5* - Garden view ground floor King

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Langkawi Island (Breakfast) Sea, sun, relaxation and comfort

Day 10

Day Description

Breakfast at the hotel and a free day to enjoy the beach, snorkeling, wellness, and the resort's amenities.

Overnight stay: Four Seasons Langkawi 5* - Garden View Ground Floor King Room

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Langkawi Island (Breakfast) Sea, sun, relaxation and comfort

Day 11

Day Description

Breakfast at the hotel and morning at leisure. Standard check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Late check-out: This option is available upon request, but is subject to availability.
Transfer to Langkawi Airport for your flight to Kuala Lumpur.

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Langkawi Island - Kuala Lumpur (Breakfast) Departure

Day 12

Day Description

Breakfast. Morning at leisure and check-out at 12:00 (late check-out available upon request). Transfer to the airport for your flight to Kuala Lumpur or international departure.

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