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Visa-free travel guide for Singapore and Malaysia

5-day tour of Singapore and Malaysia, explore Singapore and Kuala Lumpur! Super practical guide to help you explore the two places with ease. Save it now and start your Southeast Asia trip! -------------------- 🏃 Route suggestions: D1: Haji Lane -> Gardens by the Bay Stroll along Haji Lane and enjoy the charm of artistic graffiti, then head to Gardens by the Bay to admire the modern landscape of Singapore. D2: Merlion Park -> Longshan Temple -> Po San Teng Temple -> Stadthuys Visit Merlion Park and take a photo with the Singapore landmark, then visit Longshan Temple and Po San Teng Temple to experience the cultural charm, and finally visit Stadthuys to learn about historical sites. D3: Batu Caves Explore the mysterious Batu Caves and enjoy the spectacular cave landscape and religious atmosphere. D4: Petronas Twin Towers Climb the Petronas Twin Towers to overlook the beautiful cityscape of Kuala Lumpur and enjoy the breathtaking experience in the sky. D5: Kuala Lumpur/Johor Bahru - Singapore Depart from Kuala Lumpur or Johor Bahru to Singapore, end your pleasant trip to Malaysia, and start a new chapter in Singapore. (Note: The flight information in the original itinerary has been ignored) -------------------- Attraction suggestions: 🌟 Gardens by the Bay: Gardens by the Bay is the filming location of the movie Avatar in Singapore! Super dreamy, like being in a fairyland. 🏙️ Petronas Twin Towers: A landmark building in Kuala Lumpur, one of the best cityscapes, you can overlook the entire Kuala Lumpur from the tower. 🦁🐟 Merlion Park: This is a symbol of Singapore, the lion head and fish body statue standing on the crest of the wave is very unique, a must-see! -------------------- 🧳 Travel checklist: Must-have items for your Singapore and Malaysia trip 🌴 📞 You need a SIM card for easy contact, don't forget to buy a SIM card for both Singapore and Malaysia. 🔌 Charging is a big problem during travel, bring a plug adapter and charger to charge your phone anytime! 🪪 Make sure you have all the documents, prepare your passport and driver's license, visa-free does not mean you don't need to bring anything. 👕 The climate in Singapore and Malaysia is suitable in January, short sleeves and shorts are enough, but it may be a little cool at night, so bring a thin coat. Bring these and start your Singapore and Malaysia trip! 🎉 -------------------- Enjoy the collision of food, beaches, and culture on your Singapore and Malaysia trip, and may every step you take be filled with happy memories! 🌴✨
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Posted: Jan 7, 2025
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