You can add Changi Jewel Airport to your Singapore Malaysia itinerary 6 days. If you have some free time before boarding the plane, check out these places below!

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Rain Vortex Waterfall – Take “Virtual Life” Photos

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Jewel at Changi airport

Right in the heart of Jewel Changi Airport, the Rain Vortex waterfall flows out from a dome-shaped roof. It is located near Terminal 1, which features the steel and glass structure of the roof, and the surrounding forests of Shiseido Valley. If you want to see where the waterfall ends, head down to B2.

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Take on the Changi Experience Studio

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Changi Experience Studio Ticket in Singapore

For those who want to experience a virtual world right inside Changi Airport, stop by the Changi Experience Studio. Here you can watch interactive virtual projections and games, and learn more about how Changi Airport works. The Changi Experience Studio is a great place for tech enthusiasts and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Canopy Park

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On the top floor (Level 5) of Jewel Changi is a playground for both adults and children: Canopy Park. Explore the various attractions under the glass canopy: Hedge Maze, Mirror Maze and Petal Garden.

Time to board your flight to Malaysia! We hopes you had an unforgettable experience in Singapore.

Day 4: Journey to the Heart of Southeast Asia – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Hello beautiful Malaysia! If you have fallen in love with Singapore, then you will surely fall in love with Malaysia too. Not only does it have its own charm, Malaysian cuisine will also fascinate you just as much as its “neighbor”. As for the weather? Don’t worry, the typical hot and humid climate of Southeast Asia will warmly welcome you.

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We will accompany you on your upcoming Singapore – Malaysia discovery trip. Let’s plan 3 days of “rocking” Malaysia! This country has countless interesting things waiting for you to experience. Let’s go!

KL Tower – Iconic Destination in Kuala Lumpur

Are you ready for an exciting adventure? Hop on the KL Monorail and get off at Bukit Nanas station, you will see the KL Tower towering right before your eyes. Just a few minutes walk and you will set foot on one of the most famous symbols of Malaysia!

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KL Tower Ticket in Kuala Lumpur

With a height of 421m, KL Tower is like a giant reaching up to the sky, you can easily recognize it from a very far distance. Don’t miss the chance to see the beautiful panorama of Kuala Lumpur from the Observation Deck! If you are a nature lover, the KL Forest Eco Park right next door will be the ideal destination for you to immerse yourself in the cool green space and explore the diverse ecosystem.

Eat & Shop in Bukit Bintang

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Bukit Bintang

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After conquering the height of KL Tower, hop on the Monorail and just two stops away, you will be lost in the vibrant paradise of Bukit Bintang. This is the ideal destination for shopping, dining and hunting for unique souvenirs.

Bukit Bintang is always bustling and full of energy, worthy of being one of the most famous tourist destinations in Kuala Lumpur. You will be overwhelmed by the diversity of shops, restaurants and cafes next to each other.

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Especially, if you are a true shopaholic, this is your paradise with 4 magnificent shopping centers located right in this area. Get ready to get lost in the endless shopping world and discover unique items only available at Bukit Bintang!

Don’t Miss Lot 10 Hutong Food Court!

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Your stomach growls, that’s the signal for you to rush to the Hutong food paradise at Lot 10! This place is known as one of the “top” food courts in Kuala Lumpur, specializing in serving famous Chinese street food. Enter from the outdoor gate and glide down the escalator, you will feel like you are lost in a colorful and flavorful culinary world.

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Fragrant Penang Char Kuey Teow, crispy fried turnip cake, rich Hokkien mee or super attractive BBQ pork noodles… All are “national” dishes of Malaysia, guaranteed to awaken all your senses. Don’t forget to enjoy some cool desserts to end the culinary party perfectly!

Shop To Your Heart’s Content At Lot 10 Mall

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Lot10 is not only a food paradise but also a great shopping place, guaranteed to make you “burn your pocket” before you know it! Right across from the food court is Isetan, a “giant” from Japan, where you can freely explore all kinds of interesting things, from lifestyle items to trendy fashion. And don’t forget to stop by Don Don Donki, another “Japanese paradise” with countless delicious dishes, high-end cosmetics and all kinds of unique goods. Surely you will “get lost” in this colorful shopping world!

Love branded goods? Visit Pavilion Shopping Mall!

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Pavilion

Continue your journey of discovery, take a walk along the bustling street to Pavilion – a top-notch shopping paradise. Don’t forget to “check-in” by the sparkling crystal fountain right at the entrance, the unmissable symbol of Pavilion! Step through the door and you will be overwhelmed by the brilliant shopping world with more than 700 stores and retailers to choose from. Especially, if you visit during Christmas or Chinese New Year, the main hall of Pavilion will turn into a fairyland with sparkling and magical decorations.

Experience Bukit Bintang Pedestrian Walkway

Forget about expensive taxis or Grab, and don’t need to squeeze through the crowded traffic, you can completely “travel” from Pavilion to Suria KLCC in an extremely comfortable and economical way. The secret lies in the KLCC – Bukit Bintang Walkway!

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Spend about 15-20 minutes leisurely strolling on this bridge, you will enjoy the cool space thanks to the air conditioning, admire the city view from above, and freely explore the luxury hotels along the way. Too convenient for those who love to travel, right?

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and Aquaria KLCC

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Aquaria KLCC is an oceanarium located below the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Like Singapore’s SEA Aquarium, you can witness 5,000 species of marine life under one roof. There are 6 exhibitions worth checking out and once you’re done with Aquaria, you can walk straight to Suria KLCC – the next shopping mall.

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Aquaria KLCC Ticket in Kuala Lumpur

Petrosains KL

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Once you’ve arrived at Suria KLCC, take the escalator or elevator to the top floor, where Petrosains KL is located. Petrosains is an immersive science museum inside the mall. There are several exhibitions inside that focus on chemistry, space, technology, geology and physics. You’ll start with a dark space that takes you on a journey to discover how Malaysia was formed, before arriving at the first exhibition.

Petronas Twin Towers

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If you’ve fallen in love with Malaysia, then the Petronas Twin Towers are definitely one of the reasons your heart will skip a beat. Towering over the Suria KLCC shopping mall, these twin towers are not only a symbol of Malaysia but also hold the record for the tallest twin buildings in the world!

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Observation Deck | source: billbalo.com

Don’t miss the chance to join a guided tour to explore the SkyBridge – a unique sky bridge connecting the two towers, admire the panoramic view of the city from the Observation Deck and experience the modern digital screens on the 83rd floor. This will definitely be an unforgettable experience during your Malaysia trip!

KLCC Park

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If you are tired after hours of shopping at the mall, let your feet take you to the “green lung” of the city – the spacious KLCC Park. This place is not just a normal park, but also a “green paradise” in the heart of the city, where you can immerse yourself in the fresh nature and enjoy wonderful moments of relaxation. After being recharged with energy from nature, you can continue your journey to explore Kuala Lumpur at night with vibrant activities at Bukit Bintang.

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Kuala Lumpur City Tour with 21 Attractions and KL Tower Entry

Day 5: Discover the Art of Kuala Lumpur Streets (# Singapore Malaysia itinerary 6 days)

On the fifth day, let Kuala Lumpur awaken the artistic soul in you! Hop on the train and cruise with us to Pasar Seni, the colorful artistic heart of Malaysia. Here, the vibrant street paintings seem to tell stories, the exquisite handicrafts seem to dance, and the street melodies seem to hum invitingly.

Kuala Lumpur Central Market

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Not just a shopping place, Central Market is also a paradise for art lovers. Step in here, you will be overwhelmed by countless unique art galleries, freely admiring the creative works. In addition, don’t forget to visit the souvenir and handicraft stalls to bring home lovely gifts. Go upstairs, you will discover a whole world of fashion with extremely cool outfits at extremely “affordable” prices.

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Kasturi Walking Street

Right next to Kuala Lumpur Central Market is Kasturi Walk, a vibrant and colorful world of street food. A series of kiosks with delicious and exotic dishes from all over the world will make you dizzy. If you want to explore further, don’t forget to visit the diverse restaurants here, each with its own unique flavor.

Although Kasturi Walk is always bustling, the festive atmosphere really explodes during special occasions such as Chinese New Year or Hari Raya. At that time, the street seems to put on a new coat, brilliant with countless stalls selling all kinds of unique items, providing an unforgettable shopping and dining experience.

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Nostalgia at Kwai Chai Hong

This old alley is home to unique artistic murals. Exploring the restored shophouses of Kuala Lumpur will take you back to Chinatown in the 1960s. There are QR codes on each mural, so make your visit more interesting with unique sounds.

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Kwai Chai Hong is also famous for its surrounding eateries. While you are there, try the famous egg tarts at Bunn Choon and relax at one of the cafes such as Concubine KL. You can also explore Kuala Lumpur by Hop On – Hop Off bus.

Petaling Street – Kuala Lumpur’s Famous Chinatown

Located as Chinatown by locals, Petaling Street is home to endless street markets and food stalls. It is a great place to experience the true essence of Kuala Lumpur. Many people often come here to bargain with the street vendors for clothes, bags and accessories.

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Chinatown KL

Fill your stomach with a variety of street food, such as Tau Foo Fa, Mua Chee and Apam Balik. Sip on soy milk and Air Mata Kucing (a herbal drink) to beat the heat! But if the group wants a more filling meal for lunch, you can find beef noodles at Sin Kiew Yee Shin Beef Noodles or Lala at Lai Foong Lala Noodles.

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Day 6: Last Day in Malaysia – Let’s Explore Putrajaya

What do to in the last day in Malaysia? Don’t be sad, because we still have a whole day to “burn” ourselves! If possible, book a flight back in the evening to explore some more interesting destinations. Who knows, you might find a cute little corner or an attractive street food that makes you reluctant to leave?

Check-in Batu Caves – Malaysia’s Famous Religious Destination

Batu Caves is also one of the most popular tourist destinations in the capital Kuala Lumpur.

From Brickfields, take a leisurely stroll to KL Sentral to catch the KTM train straight to Batu Caves! This is a unique cultural heritage near Kuala Lumpur that will surely leave you in awe. Right from the entrance, you will be overwhelmed by the giant golden statue of Lord Murugan, a majestic and sacred symbol.

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Batu Caves Cultural Tour

Continue the journey, challenge yourself by conquering the 272 colorful steps leading to the cave temples. Every step is an interesting experience, as you will admire the colorful murals and sophisticated sculptures.

Putrajaya Botanical Garden

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Putrajaya Tour with Pink Mosque and River Cruise Experience

 

Then take a car to Putrajaya. The average driving time is about 35 minutes, you can relax and admire the city. Visit Putrajaya Botanical Garden for a nature retreat. Comprising eight “botanical themes,” visitors are treated to a variety of floral attractions and over 750 other plant species. Follow the Explorer’s Trail and stop at the following locations: Palm Hill, Sun Garden, Flower Garden, and Lakeside.

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Moroccan Pavilion

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Kuala Lumpur Evening Tour with KL Tower Entry and Water Fountain Show

Inside the Botanical Gardens, the Moroccan Pavilion takes you to the famous North African country. It was originally built to strengthen the relationship between Morocco and Malaysia. Visitors can admire the beauty of Moorish architecture, the intricate designs that surround the walls, and the four galleries inside.

Putra Mosque

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Putrajaya Tour with Traditional Boat Ride from Kuala Lumpur

Located by a lake, the Putra Mosque stands out with its rosy glow. It is one of the few pink mosques in the world. At sunset, the mosque and the sky are reflected on the lake, creating a beautiful scene for you to capture.

Some tips before you go

Are you ready for a 6-day, 5-night adventure to explore Singapore and Malaysia? Before you pack your bags and go, let us reveal to you a few little “tips” to make your trip not only fun but also “cooler” than ever! Make sure you have a memorable journey full of interesting experiences.

Keep Your Internet Connection for the Trip

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It’s inconvenient when you can’t connect to the internet during a trip to a foreign country. You will definitely be confused and passive in every situation. Always keep your internet connection by using a 4G Singapore, Malaysia sim.

Bring a Plug Adapter

Most hotels in Singapore and Malaysia use 3-pin square sockets, so your 2-pin devices will not work. Therefore, whether you go to Singapore, Malaysia or any other country, remember to bring a plug adapter!

Choose Flights That Land During the Day

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Choosing flights that land during the day will help you avoid the evils that often occur at night. Traveling at night is also more expensive than during the day and there is no public transportation. Take advantage of visiting distant places during the day, arranging attractions close together to limit long-distance travel. If you are traveling with your family, booking an airport shuttle at Klook is an ideal choice.

Exchange Currency Before Departure

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Don’t forget to “pocket” this tip before you set out to explore Singapore and Malaysia! Exchanging money before you go is an extremely useful “trick” to save time and money.

With 1 Singapore dollar (SGD) equivalent to about 16,800 Vietnamese Dong, you should exchange it at home for convenience. Remember to “bring” more cash for easy shopping.

As for 1 Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), it is about 5,200 Vietnamese Dong. A small tip is that you should exchange Vietnamese Dong to USD first, then exchange it to MYR when you arrive in Malaysia to get a better exchange rate. And don’t forget, visiting shopping centers to exchange money will be “more profitable” than at the airport!

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Singapore & Malaysia 6 Days 5 Nights Travel Cost Reference

CategoryEstimated costs (USD/person)Notes
Air tickets200.06Round trip from Vietnam to Singapore and flight between Singapore and Malaysia
Hotel200.06USD 50/night (both Singapore and Malaysia)
Eating96.29USD 16.05 /day
Traveling50.15NETS FlashPay Card (Singapore), Touch 'n Go Card (Malaysia), Taxi, Grab...
Sightseeing, entertaiment84.25Tickets to attractions and other entertainment activities
Total631.88

(*) The above reference cost table for a 6-day, 5-night Singapore and Malaysia itinerary includes some basic sightseeing spots in the itinerary, airport pick-up service, accommodation for 6 days and 5 nights in 2 countries, airfare for one person (3 flights)… The price will vary depending on the time of booking the flight, ticket class, hotel and travel season.

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Transportation When Traveling to Singapore & Malaysia 6 Days and 5 Nights

There are many options for transportation in Singapore and Malaysia depending on your needs and budget. Here are some of the most convenient options for your reference:

Public Transportation

Clean, modern MRT Singapore

When in Singapore, Malaysia, you can get anywhere by train and bus. Public transportation here is efficient and affordable, so Klook recommends you should buy NETS Flashpay, KL TravelPass Card in Kuala Lumpur. For less than $25, you can use unlimited public transport throughout the entire journey in the two countries.

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Comfortable space inside a KLIA bus

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Note that Singapore’s train system includes 6 MRT lines and three LRT lines. You will have to walk and transfer between train lines a lot. In addition, the map can be confusing at first.

Rent a Private Car with Driver

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Kuala Lumpur Private Car/Van Charter

If you are traveling with a large group, renting a private car in Kuala Lumpur, renting a private car with a driver in Singapore or other areas right on Klook is also very convenient, and the price is listed in advance so you don’t have to worry about being “ripped off”. Taxi price increases are not uncommon in Malaysia, especially at night. Book a car on Klook before starting your journey or book it in advance on the day, depending on the area you are going to. You can choose to travel by private car with a driver from Malaysia to Singapore, which will be more economical than flying.

Are you ready to pack your bags and travel to two countries at once?

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