Singapore Malaysia Tour Package from Bangalore — 7 Days, Two Countries
Singapore and Malaysia sit 4 hours apart by road, share direct flights with Bangalore, and between them cover futuristic city, colonial old town, theme parks, and island beaches. That's why the combo package is one of the most-searched international trips from Bangalore — and one of the easiest to actually do. ## Why Combine Them Doing Singapore alone feels short (the city is walkable in 3 days) and expensive (hotels are the priciest in Southeast Asia). Adding Malaysia halves your average nightly cost and doubles the variety. One flight in (Singapore), one flight out (Kuala Lumpur), a comfortable coach between them — no backtracking. ## The 7-Day Route **Days 1–3: Singapore.** Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands light show, Sentosa Island (cable car, beaches, and optionally Universal Studios), Chinatown and Little India, and the night safari. **Day 4: Cross to Malaysia.** Coach via the Johor causeway, with immigration done in under an hour on a normal day. Arrive Kuala Lumpur by evening — Petronas Towers photo stop. **Days 5–6: Kuala Lumpur + Genting.** Batu Caves, KL city tour, then a day trip to Genting Highlands — the hill-top resort with cable car, theme park, and casino at 1,800 metres. **Day 7: Fly home from KUL.** Direct flights to Bangalore run daily. ## What It Costs from Bangalore A 7-day TravelJar group package (4-star hotels, breakfast, all transfers including the cross-border coach, city tours, Sentosa and Genting excursions, trip captain) runs approximately ₹65,000–₹85,000 per person. Flights BLR–SIN and KUL–BLR add ₹22,000–₹32,000 return combined. ## Visas for Indians - **Singapore:** e-visa required, processed through authorised agents in 3–5 working days, roughly ₹2,500. TravelJar handles the entire submission for group travellers. - **Malaysia:** currently visa-free for Indian tourists for stays up to 30 days — just complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) online within 3 days before entry. We do this for every traveller on our departures. ## Best Time to Go Both countries are equatorial — warm year-round with brief daily showers. There is no bad month; December–January and school holidays are simply more crowded. For thinner crowds and lower flight prices, aim for February–May or September–November. WhatsApp +91 90367 23529 or visit [traveljar.in/destinations/singapore](/destinations/singapore) to see the next Singapore–Malaysia group departure.
