Visa-free for Singapore and Malaysia: Explore both countries with just $3k per person without any pitfalls

Dear friends, a five-day tour of Singapore and Malaysia, enjoy two cities without any troubles! Quickly grab this super practical guide and start your vacation mode!
--------------------
🌴🌆 **Itinerary**:
DAY1️⃣: Jewel Changi Airport -> Gardens by the Bay -> Merlion Park -> Queen Elizabeth Walk
Explore Singapore on the first day, starting with the spectacular Jewel Changi Airport, then feel the city’s greenery at Gardens by the Bay, followed by a photo stop at the iconic Merlion Park, and finally take a stroll along Queen Elizabeth Walk to enjoy Singapore’s tropical charm.
DAY2️⃣: Dutch Red House -> St. Paul’s Church -> Santiago Castle
On the second day, we will visit the historic Dutch Red House to experience its ancient charm, then visit St. Paul’s Church, and finally head to Santiago Castle to learn about Malaysia’s rich historical culture.
DAY3️⃣: Independence Square -> Petronas Twin Towers -> Batu Caves
On the third day, first visit Independence Square to feel Malaysia’s spirit of independence, then go to the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers, and finally explore the mysterious Batu Caves to experience diverse natural and cultural landscapes.
DAY4️⃣: Putra Square -> Putrajaya Lake -> Malaysian Prime Minister’s Office
On the fourth day, we will go to Putra Square to feel Malaysia’s modern vibe, then take a walk by Putrajaya Lake to enjoy the peaceful lake and mountain scenery, and finally visit the Malaysian Prime Minister’s Office to learn about the country’s political center.
DAY5️⃣: Latex Center -> Singapore -> Jewel Changi Airport -> Guangzhou
On the last day, we will first visit the Latex Center to learn about and experience latex products, then return to Singapore for another visit to Jewel Changi Airport, and after this wonderful trip, return to Guangzhou.🌟🛫
--------------------
Travel Preparation: 🧳
📞 Prepare a SIM card for easy contact and internet surfing.
🔌 Bring a plug adapter, as the sockets in the two countries may differ.
🪪 Keep it simple with documents, just a passport is needed since both Singapore and Malaysia are visa-free.
👕 For clothing, short sleeves and shorts are enough, but bring a light jacket as it gets cool at night.
🔋 Chargers and power banks are a must; your phone can’t run out of battery!
🕶️ January in Singapore and Malaysia has perfect sunshine, sunglasses and sunscreen are essential to avoid sunburn!
--------------------
The Singapore and Malaysia trip is not only a visual feast but also a spiritual cleansing. Come and start your Southeast Asian adventure now!

Post by Molly Cheery Delight | Jan 2, 2025

Related Travel Moments

Most Popular Travel Moments