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Best 9-Day Singapore Malaysia Itinerary: A Complete Travel Guide

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If you are dreaming of a vacation with modern city vibes🌆, culture and beautiful landscapes🏞️, this 9-day itinerary through Singapore and Malaysia is for you! Singapore and Malaysia are the two dynamic destinations in Southeast Asia. This thoughtfully crafted itinerary will take you from the futuristic urban landscapes of Singapore to the cultural gems and natural wonders of Malaysia.

Whether you want to explore iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands, discover the charm of Kuala Lumpur, or absorb the history and beauty of places like Penang and Langkawi, this guide ensures you will experience the best of both countries. Ready to dive in? Let’s go!🏃🏻‍♂️‍➡️

Hey, wait! To make your Singapore-Malaysia 8-night, 9-day itinerary more enjoyable, you must have these guides handy-

Day 1 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: Discovering Singapore’s Marvels

Ni Hao (Hello), and welcome to the “Lion City”- Singapore!

Upon arrival, head straight to your hotel lobby to deposit your luggage🧳 as the fun tour awaits. Get ready to set the tone for an exciting day ahead without missing a beat. Hop on for a half-day city tour in shared comfort, designed to give you insights into Singapore’s iconic sights and stories.

The half-day city tour will take you through various iconic stops in Singapore, beginning with the legendary Raffles Hotel. It is a timeless masterpiece of colonial elegance. The architecture of this hotel speaks of the colonial and Victorian styles, which preserve its historic charm. It was declared a national monument in 1987 and remains a popular tourist destination, which is why it is on your city tour list.

Did you Know?

Raffles Hotel is famous as the birthplace of the iconic Singapore Sling cocktail,  created in the Long Bar in 1915 by bartender Ngiam Tong Boon. You can enjoy this drink whenever you get time. 

Next, gaze up at the towering Swissotel, a modern architectural marvel standing tall against Singapore’s skyline. Swissotel The Stamford is one of the tallest buildings🏢 in Singapore, standing at 226 meters (about 741 feet) with 73 floors. Isn’t it amazing?😍 What’s more impressive is that on clear days, the glass facades of this building reflect the sensational view of Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore skyline, and even the surrounding islands. 🏝️

Moving forward, pay your respects (from your window) at the serene War Memorial Park. It is also known as the Singapore Civilian War Memorial, which was built to commemorate the civilians who died🪦 during the Japanese occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945. The memorial honours the Chinese, Malay, Indian, and other communities that suffered during the occupation.

Moving ahead, you can spot Suntec Singapore. It is a major convention and exhibition centre which hosts a wide range of events, including international trade exhibitions, corporate conferences, industry summits, consumer shows, and social events. Then, pause for a quick photo stop at the iconic Singapore Flyer, and capture the city’s skyline and catch a glimpse of neighbouring countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. It is Asia’s best architectural and engineering wonders, with Asia’s tallest Ferris wheel.🎡

Drive past the highest judicial authority- The Supreme Court of Singapore, before arriving at the photo stop at the heart of the city- Merlion Park. Here, take in the grandeur of Singapore’s beloved half-lion,🦁 a half-fish🐟 symbol with the Marina Bay backdrop.

Then, move towards the Chocolate Gallery. Mark this place to come whenever you get a sweet craving. It is a premium chocolate destination with high-quality handcrafted chocolates crafted using the finest cocoa beans. You can buy premium chocolate bars, truffles, chocolate pralines, and chocolate gift sets as a souvenir while shopping in the evening. Someday, if you are free, you can also attend chocolate-making workshops and learn the art of chocolate making (moulding to tempering and decorating) from professionals.

Dive deeper into Singapore’s cultural spots as your city tour takes you through the bustling streets of Chinatown, teeming with heritage shophouses and echoing markets. Finally, get mesmerised by the colours and aromas of Little India, a sensory feast of spices, flowers💐, and traditions. After an enriching day, check into your hotel for a brief rest.

Recharge, as the evening promises a magical experience. As the sun sets, prepare to be awed by the enchanting world of Gardens by the Bay. Gardens by the Bay is the renowned place where the Supertrees are dramatically illuminated, adding a magical touch to the night. Marvel at the futuristic landscapes of the Cloud Forest and its misty waterfalls, and let the floral wonders of the Flower Dome transport you to a global garden paradise.

gardens by the bay
gardens by the bay

End the evening with a breathtaking view from Marina Bay Sands’ SkyPark, where the glittering skyline stretches as far as the eye can see. With your heart full and senses dazzled, return to your hotel for a well-deserved rest. Tomorrow holds even more adventures!

Day 2 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: Sentosa Island – A Day of Thrills and Wonder

Rise, fuel up and shine for an unforgettable adventure on Sentosa Island for the day-2 itinerary of your Singapore-Malaysia trip. Grab a delightful breakfast at your hotel and rush towards Singapore’s ultimate playground i.e., Sentosa Island which has many incredible things to do.

Start your journey with a breathtaking two-way Cable Car Ride, flying high above the city. Gliding through the skies, you can see the astonishing scenic views of Sentosa’s lush landscapes and the sparkling waters of the South China Sea- a perfect way to start the day.

Sentosa Island, Singapore
Sentosa Island, Singapore

The Sentosa Cable Car is a popular attraction that offers incredible views of Singapore’s skyline, the South China Sea, Sentosa’s beaches, Universal Studios Singapore, the S.E.A. Aquarium, and Resorts World Sentosa. After enjoying your time in the sky, get down on Sentosa and step into the world of glamour and fantasy at Madame Tussauds for a 5-in-1 experience. 💃🏻

Madame Tussauds has several themed zones, such as

  • Music Zone: It has music icons like Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna.🎤
  • Sports Zone: With famous athletes like Usain Bolt and Cristiano Ronaldo.🏅
  • History and Culture: It has wax figures of historical leaders, revolutionaries, and cultural icons from different countries.
  • Film and TV: With stars from Hollywood, Bollywood, and popular TV shows.📺

Snap selfies🤳🏻 with lifelike wax figures of global icons and local legends, but that’s just the beginning! You can also have interactive experiences such as virtual reality, themed exhibits, and immersive sets. It also has Marvel and Star Wars Zones with figures of superheroes like Spider-Man and Iron Man and a Star Wars zone with characters from the galaxy far, far away.

Get into history at Images of Singapore, where captivating stories of the Lion City’s past come alive. You can take pictures that will remind you later of your visit to Singapore. Then, hop aboard a whimsical boat ride that sails you through time and tradition.

Feel the adrenaline surge as you enter the Marvel 4D Experience, where superheroes leap off the screen in thrilling, heart-pounding action. Finally, immerse yourself in the ultimate film 🎥experience, a sensory feast that blurs the line between fiction and reality.

Prepare for a magical finale with the Wings of Time show as the day winds down. Set against the open sea backdrop, this mesmerising spectacle of lights, lasers, and water projections will leave you spellbound.

With hearts full💖 and memories made, return to your hotel for a restful evening. Tomorrow promises more adventures, but tonight, let the magic of Sentosa linger in your dreams.

Day 3 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary

Get ready for a day full of adventures and memories at Universal Studio Singapore. It is one of the biggest theme parks in Singapore, covering 62 acres. It comprises 24 rides, shows, and attractions with six themes: Hollywood, New York, Sci-Fi, Far-Far Away, The Lost World and Ancient Egypt🤩. Shall we give you a spoiler alert by giving you the list of rides and shows? We know it will help you decide which ride to go for.

Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore
List of a few of the rides in Universal Studio Singapore with its unique theme:
Battlestar Galactica Cylon Sci-Fi City theme
Battlestar Galactica Human Sci-Fi City theme
Revenge of the Mummy Ancient Egypt theme
Transformers Ride Sci-Fi City theme
Jurassic Park Rapid Adventure The Lost World theme
Canopy Flyer The Lost World theme
Shrek 4D Adventure Far Far Away theme
Puss in the Boots’ Giant Journey Far Far Away theme
Enchanted Airways Far Far Away theme
Space Chase New York theme
Accelerator  Sci-Fi City theme
Dinosorin The Lost World theme
Treasure Hunters Ancient Egypt theme

You will surely enjoy the thrilling rides and attractions, like roller coasters and immersive 3D experiences. Decide on it and keep the list of rides ready for you. Whether you are going with your family, friends, solo or partner, this theme park will give you lifetime memories. So, don’t forget to explore the best things to do in Singapore with your family.

Day 4 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: An Adventurous Day Into the Wild at Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Start your morning with a hearty breakfast at the hotel, energising you for an extraordinary adventure in nature. Have breakfast and get ready, as a shared transfer will take you to the sprawling Mandai Wildlife Reserve, meant for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Prepare yourself for a full day of exploration across this incredible reserve, which is home to several world-renowned attractions.

The Mandai Wildlife Reserve is a remarkable wildlife and natural habitat that promotes wildlife conservation, biodiversity, and animal welfare. It includes:

  • Singapore Zoo
  • Night Safari
  • River Wonders
  • Bird Paradise

Singapore Zoo

Get into the award-winning Singapore Zoo, where animals roam freely in the open in their naturalistic habitats. Take a walk along shaded pathways and encounter majestic creatures like lions🦁, orangutans, and white tigers. Don’t miss the Rainforest KidzWorld, a family-friendly zone perfect for interactive play and learning.

Singapore Zoo
Singapore Zoo

River Wonders

Next, venture through River Wonders, Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park. Sail down the tropical Amazon River Quest and catch glimpses of wildlife native to the rainforest. Stand in awe at the Giant Panda Forest, home to Kai Kai and Jia Jia, Singapore’s beloved panda duo.

Night Safari (Optional)

If you’re craving more adventure, consider returning after sunset for the Night Safari (additional tickets may be required). This nocturnal park offers a thrilling tram ride through six geographical zones, allowing you to observe animals in their nighttime habitats.

Bird Paradise

Discover the colourful wonders of Bird Paradise🦜, a new addition to Mandai that boasts nine immersive aviaries. Walk among free-flying birds, from vibrant parrots to graceful flamingos, and catch impressive feeding sessions.

As the sun sets, return to your hotel, enriched by a day spent in the heart of nature. Close your eyes and let the soothing sounds of wildlife echo in your dreams as you prepare for more adventures tomorrow.

Day 5 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: A Journey Across Borders

Day 5 of the Singapore-Malaysia itinerary onwards to Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia. Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, savouring your final moments in Singapore. After breakfast, check out and hop into your transfer, where your adventure continues.

Board your comfortable coach and take your window seat🪟 for a scenic journey to Malaysia. Watch the changing landscapes unfold as the bus🚍 goes along, from Singapore’s elegant cityscape to Malaysia’s lush greenery and alluring countryside.

Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, check into your hotel and take some time to relax. Rest, recharge, and prepare yourself for discovering this dynamic city. Tomorrow, the heart of Malaysia awaits with its rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks for your exploration. Let the day’s travels calm you into a peaceful sleep, ready to wake up energised for the adventures ahead.

Day 6 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: A Day of Wonders in Genting Highlands & Batu Caves Adventure

Wake up to experience the charm of Kuala Lumpur and enjoy a hearty breakfast. Then, prepare for an unforgettable day as your private transfer awaits. The cool, misty hills of Genting Highlands, a mountain resort with excitement and natural beauty, will surely give you an unforgettable memory.

Genting Skyworld

Begin your journey with a two-way cable car ride aboard the Genting Skyway, one of Southeast Asia’s longest and fastest cable cars. As you rise, you will be pleased to see the view of the green rainforest stretching below and a sea of clouds☁️ embracing the peaks. You can also breathe the cleanest mountain⛰️ air and admire scenic views that feel like something out of a dream.

On your way back, stop at the majestic Chin Swee Caves Temple, located on a rocky cliff amidst swirling mists. With its towering pagoda and intricate statues, this serene temple offers breathtaking views of the highlands. You can walk through its peaceful grounds, light incense for blessings, and capture memorable photos against a backdrop of natural beauty.

As you approach the city, make a final stop at the iconic Batu Caves. Here, a colossal golden statue of Lord Murugan stands guard at the base of a steep staircase leading to a series of limestone caves. Climb the 272 colourful steps to discover a sacred Hindu temple🛕 nestled within the caves, where light filters through the openings above, creating a mystical atmosphere.

After a day filled with adventure, spirituality, and charming sights, return to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Rest well, letting the day’s memories linger as you prepare for the next chapter of your journey.

Day 7 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: A Cultural Tour to Melaka

Did You Know?

Melaka is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich history and resounding culture.

After a delightful breakfast, prepare for a captivating day trip to the charming city of Melaka. This city has exciting stories of the past to narrate. Your private transfer ensures a comfortable journey as you head toward this city. Begin your tour with your first stop, St. Peter’s Church. It is the oldest Catholic church in Malaysia, which was built in 1710. You will be mesmerised to see the beautiful structure, which combines Dutch and Portuguese architectural styles, reflecting Melaka’s colonial heritage.

Next stop is Porta de Santiago (A Famosa) 🏰. It is also known as A Famosa. You will be glad to see it as Southeast Asia’s oldest surviving European architectural remains. It was built by the Portuguese in 1511. Taking up the stairs will reward you with a mesmerising view.

Continue to the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple 🏯which is Malaysia’s oldest traditional Chinese temple. It is a sacred site and a masterpiece of craftsmanship adorned with detailed carvings and energetic decorations. It’s dedicated to multiple deities, making it a spiritual place for Taoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists alike.

Then, to get a little insight into Melaka’s rich past, head to Melaka Museum, which is housed in a former Dutch government building. You can explore exhibits showcasing the city’s history, from its days as a trade port to its diverse cultural influences. You can wander through the galleries and discover treasures that bring history to life.

Wrap up your day with a relaxing boat ride on the Melaka River. The gentle waters carry you through the heart of the city, where you can track murals, historic buildings, and charming riverside cafes. This scenic cruise offers a unique perspective of Melaka’s beauty, especially as the sun sets and lights twinkle along the riverbank.

After a wonderful day filled with history and culture, return to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Reflect on the day’s adventures as you relax, ready for the journey ahead.

Day 8 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: The Final Grand Exploration in Kuala Lumpur

Enjoy your breakfast and get ready for your final exploration of Kuala Lumpur. It is a full day of exploration and excitement🤩. Your private transfer will take you through the city’s most iconic landmarks, cultural glories, and shopping treats.

Start your day at a local Handicraft Centre. Here, you can see the beauty of skilled artisans showcasing Malaysia’s rich tradition of craftsmanship. Admire intricate details and buy batik prints, handwoven textiles, and beautifully carved woodwork. It’s the perfect place to pick up unique souvenirs that reflect Malaysia’s cultural heritage.

The next stop is the Cocoa Boutique, exclusively for chocolate lovers. Here, you can sample a variety of handcrafted chocolates🍫 infused with local flavours like durian and pandan. But don’t forget to grab a box of your favourite chocolates for people waiting in your homeland as souvenirs🎁. So, take it home!

Then, enjoy a photo stop at the King’s Palace (Istana Negara) 🏯. It is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King of Malaysia). You will be astonished to see the beauty and grandeur of its golden domes and beautifully manicured gardens, symbolising Malaysia’s monarchy and heritage.

Then, head to the iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building. It is an outstanding sample of Moorish architecture. This historic landmark is set against the backdrop of Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square), which is a favourite photo spot and a symbol of Malaysia’s colonial past.

Pay homage to the National Monument, which was built to honour Malaysia’s fallen heroes. The bronze sculpture depicting soldiers in victory is a powerful symbol of freedom and unity. Walk through the peaceful gardens surrounding the monument for a moment of reflection.Petronas Twin Towers

The next photo stop📸 is the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world. Take some good pictures to upload to your social media with this architectural wonder as your backdrop.

Swim into the wonders of the deep at the KLCC Aquarium. It houses over 5,000 marine creatures🐟. Walk through the mesmerising underwater tunnel, where sharks, rays, and vibrant fish swim overhead, offering a close-up view of ocean life.

Next, ascend to the KL Tower Observatory for incredible 360-degree views of Kuala Lumpur. Take in the city’s sprawling skyline and lush greenery from this vantage point, with the Petronas Towers standing tall in the distance.

Conclude your day with a shopping binge at one of Kuala Lumpur’s spirited malls or local markets. Whether you’re looking for luxury brands, unique local finds, or delicious street food, there’s something for everyone.

Day 9 of Singapore-Malaysia Itinerary: A Leisurely Farewell to Malaysia

Begin your final day in Kuala Lumpur with a relaxed breakfast at the hotel. The last day is free to explore on your own. The morning is yours to embrace at your own pace, whether you want to take a leisurely walk through nearby streets, check out the best places to visit in the city, explore a hidden café, revisit your favourite spot from the trip or buy some souvenirs for your loved ones. Not just these, but you have many beautiful shopping malls in Malaysia to shop from.

As the time comes to check out, bid farewell to the comfort of your hotel. Your private transfer awaits you to take you to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. While leaving the country, carry with you the rich experiences, flavours, and sights that made your vacation unforgettable. Until next time, Kuala Lumpur! Bid Adieu, safe travels and warm memories await your return to your homeland.

Conclusion

We hope you loved our Singapore Malaysia 8N-9D itinerary. These two countries are geographically close, and the best part is that you can experience two different cultures in one vacation. Combining these two destinations together doubles your experience.

If you need any help, feel free to reach us. Dimaak Tours believes in the idea of affordability at its best. So, if you are looking for an itinerary, make sure to get a personalised quote, as we are here to customise and provide you with the best trip based on your needs and budget.

FAQ: Singapore & Malaysia Itinerary Options

What is a recommended itinerary for 10 days in Singapore and Malaysia?

A 10-day itinerary for Singapore and Malaysia offers ample time to explore both countries. You can spend the first 5 days in Singapore visiting iconic spots like Marina Bay Sands, Universal Studios, Gardens by the Bay, and Sentosa Island. For the remaining 5 days, explore Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Langkawi, including cultural landmarks, beaches, and UNESCO World Heritage sites.

What can I see in Singapore and Malaysia in 5 days?

A 5-day itinerary typically covers key attractions in both Singapore and Malaysia. In Singapore, visit the Marina Bay area, Chinatown, and Little India. For Malaysia, you can explore Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Towers and Batu Caves, then head to Penang or Melaka for historical and cultural experiences.

What is the best way to plan a 6-day Singapore and Malaysia trip?

In 6 days, you can spend 3 days in Singapore visiting top sights like Universal Studios, Orchard Road, and Gardens by the Bay. Then, spend 3 days in Malaysia, focusing on Kuala Lumpur’s landmarks, the colonial architecture of Melaka, or a trip to the island of Langkawi for a relaxing getaway.

How can I plan a 7-day Singapore and Malaysia itinerary?

A 7-day trip allows you to enjoy both countries in depth. Spend 3-4 days in Singapore, exploring its vibrant districts, modern skyscrapers, and cultural landmarks. The remaining 3-4 days can be used to explore Malaysia’s bustling capital Kuala Lumpur, the historic city of Malacca, or the serene beaches of Langkawi.

What should be included in an 8-day Singapore and Malaysia itinerary?

An 8-day itinerary gives you the opportunity to explore more destinations. Start in Singapore with 4 days, visiting the iconic Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Sentosa Island. Then, head to Malaysia for 4 days to see Kuala Lumpur’s attractions, followed by a visit to either Penang or Langkawi.

Can you do Singapore and Malaysia in 9 days?

The 9-day itinerary offers a good balance of both countries. Spend the first 4 days in Singapore, visiting major sights, shopping districts, and cultural hubs. Then, spend the remaining 5 days in Malaysia, where you can explore Kuala Lumpur, take a day trip to the Cameron Highlands, and unwind on Langkawi’s beaches.

What is a 7-night, 8-day Singapore and Malaysia itinerary like?

For 7 nights and 8 days, you can divide your time equally between Singapore and Malaysia. Spend 3-4 days in Singapore to experience its iconic attractions, then visit Kuala Lumpur and surrounding areas for 3-4 days, soaking in its history, culture, and modern landmarks.

What are the highlights of a 7-day Singapore-Malaysia itinerary?

A 7-day Singapore and Malaysia itinerary typically includes 3 days in Singapore, visiting the Marina Bay area, Sentosa, and Universal Studios. Then, spend 4 days in Malaysia exploring Kuala Lumpur’s cityscape historical sites in Melaka and enjoying a day at the Batu Caves or Langkawi’s beaches.

How should I plan a 6-night, 7-day Singapore and Malaysia trip?

In a 6-night, 7-day itinerary, spend the first 3 nights in Singapore and explore its modern attractions, shopping areas, and natural beauty. Then, head to Malaysia for 3 nights to explore Kuala Lumpur’s iconic sites, enjoy the culinary delights of Penang or relax at a beach resort in Langkawi.

Is 3 days enough for Singapore?

Yes, 3 days is sufficient to see the major sights in Singapore. You can explore iconic landmarks like the Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown, Little India, and Sentosa Island while leaving some time for shopping and food experiences.

What is a good 6-day, 5-night Singapore and Malaysia itinerary?

In 6 days, spend 3 days in Singapore, visiting must-see places such as the Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa, and Chinatown. For the next 3 days, explore Kuala Lumpur’s top attractions like the Petronas Towers, then consider a day trip to the historic city of Malacca.

What is a typical 7-day Singapore and Malaysia itinerary?

A 7-day itinerary could consist of 3 days in Singapore exploring its futuristic architecture and cultural diversity, followed by 4 days in Malaysia. In Malaysia, you could visit Kuala Lumpur for its modern and historical sites, then unwind in Langkawi or Penang for a relaxing end to your trip.