Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand Tours & Trips
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- Southeast Asia Grand Luxe: Singapore to Siam
- 14 Days Perfect Blend of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand Family Tour (private guide & driver)
- Bangkok to Singapore: Jungle Hikes & Island Nights
- Southeast Asia Immersion Singles Cruise
- Real Bangkok to Singapore
- Bangkok to Singapore
- Bangkok to Singapore Travel Pass
- Bangkok to Singapore Adventure
- Bangkok to Singapore Express Travel Pass
- Southeast Asia: Hilltribes & Street Food
Duration 15 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Vio Travel From $4,409
5% Off- NZ$4,189You save $220
14 Days Perfect Blend of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand Family Tour (private guide & driver)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Every hotel was comfortable, and the itinerary was perfectly balanced with sightseeing, cultural experiences, and fun family moments.”
LAUREN, traveled in August
Three nations unite through visits to Singapore's Thian Hock Keng Temple, Malaysia's Batu Caves, and Thailand's Wat Pho. Four-star accommodations at Village Hotel Albert Court and Meliá Kuala Lumpur complement visits to Petronas Towers, Genting Highlands, and James Bond Island.
Duration 14 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator UME Travel Co. Ltd From
5% Off- NZ$8,346
Bangkok to Singapore: Jungle Hikes & Island Nights
29 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“She is very helpful and goes above and beyond to assist with any issue. She became a true friend over the time of our tour!”
KatieHammond, traveled in September
The best of three nations unfolds from Bangkok's Khao San Road to Penang's UNESCO-listed George Town. Highlights include Ang Thong Marine Park's islands, Chenderoh Lake homestay, and Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Towers.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $2,199
30% Off- NZ$1,539You save $660
Duration 13 days Destinations Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia Age Range Ages 35+ Operator Best Single Travel From
30% Off- NZ$7,122
Real Bangkok to Singapore
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good Choice of Citys for each Trip. Meet new People from around the world.”
Antia, traveled in May
Bangkok's Wat Pho temple marks the start of a route through Thailand's Koh Samui beaches and Phrom Lok villages. The path leads to Malaysia's UNESCO-listed Georgetown, Cameron Highlands tea plantations, and Batu Caves, finishing at Singapore's Marina Bay Sands.
Duration 15 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Intrepid Travel From
30% Off- NZ$2,195
Bangkok to Singapore
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Temples, natural beauty, animals, food, etc. Nice balance of relaxation and excitement.”
Scott, traveled in January
A 15-day route connects Bangkok's ancient temples to Singapore's modern skyline. The itinerary features Khao Sok National Park's rainforest, Penang's UNESCO heritage sites, and Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Towers, plus trishaw rides in Melaka.
Duration 15 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $5,020
15% Off- NZ$4,267You save $753
Bangkok to Singapore Travel Pass
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The traveling arrangements were very convenient. All the experiences at the sightseeing location were great.”
Johnbrown, traveled in January
Iconic destinations across Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand unfold from Bangkok's canal-side communities to Kuala Lumpur's Brickfields markets. The route includes Phi Phi Island's Maya Bay, Cameron Highlands' tea plantations, and Singapore's Formula 1 circuit.
Duration 21 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
15% Off- NZ$2,000
Bangkok to Singapore Adventure
56 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Bangkok to Singapore Adventure was a whirlwind adventure encapsulating the best of what South East Asia has to offer.”
CaitlinCarswell, traveled in October
Verdant trails of Thailand's Khao Sok National Park, serene beaches of Langkawi, and Georgetown's UNESCO heritage await. The trip features overnight train rides, longtail boat excursions on Cheow Larn Lake, and Kuala Lumpur walking tours, with 12 breakfasts and stays in jungle lodges and city hotels.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $4,693
15% Off- NZ$3,989+$132 upfront costsYou save $704
Bangkok to Singapore Express Travel Pass
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent trip, well organised and wonderful for a busy person who doesn't have the time to organise a trip with good accommodation and fun excursions.”
kathleenkane, traveled in April
A 13-day route connects Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. The journey includes Bangkok cycling tours, Krabi's 4 islands including Chicken Island, Penang's cultural sites, Kuala Lumpur's Brickfields food scene, and Singapore's Colonial District.
Duration 13 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
15% Off- NZ$1,237
Southeast Asia: Hilltribes & Street Food
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I had an amazing experience and felt I was able to see so much more.”
Alice, traveled in August
Three nations unfold through Thailand's hilltribe villages and Ang Thong Marine Park, Malaysia's Cameron Highlands tea plantations and Penang's street art, and Singapore's iconic skyline. Local homestays, street food tours, and UNESCO sites span 10 vibrant cities.
Duration 21 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $3,139
30% Off- NZ$2,197You save $942
What people love about Malaysia, Singapore And Thailand Tours
- 14 Days Perfect Blend of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand Family Tour (private guide & driver)
This trip was absolutely amazing! We were on our honeymoon, and having a private itinerary made it so special—just me and my wife enjoying uninterrupted time together. Huge thanks to our driver and guides for making us feel completely at home. Every guide was fantastic and really experienced. If you’re thinking about exploring Southeast Asia, I’d recommend this tour 100%!
- Real Bangkok to Singapore
An amazing tour with a range of places and activities, the tour guides Ja-oh and Vicky worked hard to ensure we gained the most out of the trip, will definitely be going back to visit!
- Bangkok to Singapore
Our tour leader, Ant was such a star. she tried to ensure that we were all happy at all times and there was never a logistical issue. there was a great mix of organised activities and enough free time. ant always had excellent ideas for optional activities. Ant always suggested great restaurants, which often ended up being our favourite places. the long distance public buses were unpleasant mainly due to the drivers and the weather and should be changed to private coaches. Will definately recommend this tour to everyone i know.
What our customers ask about Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand Tours & Trips
What are the best times of year to visit Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand?
Weather patterns across Southeast Asia create distinct ideal travel seasons. Thailand's Andaman coast including Phuket and Krabi sees the best conditions from November to April with clear skies and calm seas. Singapore maintains steady temperatures year-round making it a reliable destination in any season. For Malaysia's western regions like Penang and Langkawi December through February offers the most pleasant climate. A TourRadar traveler at the Burasari Phuket Resort noted: "Perfect time to visit in January with beautiful weather and calm seas for island hopping."
What are the typical accommodation standards like across these countries?
Hotels across these three countries range from reliable budget options to high-end luxury properties. In Singapore the Village Hotel Albert Court places guests in a heritage building while maintaining modern comforts. The Melia Kuala Lumpur sits in the heart of Malaysia's capital offering upscale rooms. Bangkok's Century Park represents Thailand's strong hospitality tradition. A TourRadar guest observation captures the typical experience: "The hotels were carefully selected with good service spacious rooms and super nice locations near restaurants and transportation."
How much spending money should I budget per day for these countries?
Daily costs vary significantly between destinations. Singapore requires the highest budget at USD 80-120 per day while Thailand offers better value at USD 30-50. Malaysia sits in the middle range at USD 40-70. Special activities like the USD 150 James Bond Island yacht tour in Phuket or USD 80 Singapore food tours need additional allocation. Local meals range from USD 3-10 at street stalls to USD 10-30 in restaurants based on TourRadar traveler reports.
What are the must-try local dishes in each country?
The region's food scene spans from simple street fare to refined cuisine. Singapore's chili crab at Clarke Quay and laksa at Lau Pa Sat showcase Chinese Malay fusion. Malaysia excels in nasi lemak and char kway teow particularly in Penang's food centers. Thai essentials include pad thai and tom yum goong. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The Local Foodie Experience in Kuala Lumpur was amazing - we tried everything from banana leaf curry to cendol dessert while exploring Brickfields and Chinatown."
What are the top cultural sites and experiences not to miss?
Essential cultural stops span religious monuments to historic districts. Bangkok's Grand Palace and temples define Thai heritage while Georgetown's UNESCO zone in Penang preserves Malaysian history. Singapore's ethnic neighborhoods like Little India and Chinatown offer cultural immersion. Key stops include Bangkok's Wat Pho Malacca's historic center and Kuala Lumpur's Batu Caves. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "The blend of cultures was incredible - from ornate Thai temples to colonial architecture in Penang."
What are the transportation options between and within these countries?
Getting around combines modern and traditional methods. Inter-city travel uses private coaches public buses overnight trains ferries and flights. Urban transport ranges from Singapore's efficient MRT to Bangkok's BTS Skytrain and Kuala Lumpur's monorail. TourRadar travelers often highlight Thailand's overnight trains noting "the train journeys offer great opportunities to interact with locals and see beautiful countryside views."




















