Explore the Far East during the UAE National Day long weekend: Malaysia & Singapore
- sweden Dsouza
- Oct 28, 2023
- 2 min read
Have you been to Malaysia or Singapore yet? No traveler worth their salt can forego an opportunity to visit these enchanting lands where vibrant cultures, lush green landscapes, white sandy tropical beaches and bustling metropolises come together to weave a tapestry of the perfect holiday destination. From futuristic marvels of Singapore, crowded flea markets of Kuala Lumpur, serene blue beaches of Langkawi to the dense tropical forests of Terengganu, Singapore and Malaysia tour package will give you a perfect blend of modern innovation, natural beauty and cultural richness.
Malaysia, with a diverse cultural heritage, truly embodies the word "melting pot". It is where the Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures amalgamate to create a unique blend of varied and vibrant experiences. One can witness this union in the old town of Malacca where one will find Malaysia's oldest Hindu temple (Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple), oldest Bhuddist temple (Cheng Hoon Teng Temple) and the first Muslim Mosque (Kampung Kling Mosque), all located on the same street.

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia is symbolized by the iconic Petronas Twin towers rising majestically in the downtown area, is truly a city of contrasts. Be it taking an evening stroll in the crowded Bukit Bintang, shopping in Masjid India or haggling in the flea market of Petaling street, there can never be a dull evening in Kuala Lumpur. One can plan a day trip to Genting Highlands and to the Batu Caves which is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site featuring limestone caves. Don’t miss visiting Pulau Ketam, a small and beautiful fishing village popular for serving authentic seafood, located just off the coast from Port Klang. Kuala Lumpur has a lot to offer to satisfy all the senses of a leisure traveler.

Penang, a UNESCO-listed World Heritage site, is a "foodie paradise" in the true sense of the word. Famous for its street food, one can stroll through the streets of old George Town, lined up with colonial era buildings and adorned with beautiful street art while savoring local delicacies from numerous vendor carts on both sides of the street. One can get a glimpse of Indian culture on this island during the festival of lights--Diwali.
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