Original
Food
Singapore to Malaysia Real Food Adventure
8 days
Start
Singapore, Singapore
Finish
Penang, Malaysia
Trip Code
TMZS
Min Age
15
Trip Size
1 - 12
Physical Rating
Meals
7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
Transport
Private Vehicle, Public Bus, Metro, Ferry, Boat, Train
Accommodation
Hotel (6 nights), Guest house (1 night)
From £1,634(8 days)
Trip Informations
Why you’ll love this trip
Feast on delicious local cuisine in a region known for its melting pot of Indian, Malay, Chinese and Peranakan culinary traditions. From local markets and small cafes to hawker centers and tea factories, you’ll tuck into some fresh, traditional food made with local ingredients.
Support local communities and independent businesses – have a local breakfast at a cafe run by a deaf and mute couple, grab a cup of coffee at an enterprise run by visually impaired people in the community and try local batik traditions during a home-cooked dinner.
Tick off the highlights of both Singapore and Malaysia – visit the iconic Garden by the Bay and see the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest sections, see Perah Temple in Ipoh and experience a trishaw ride in Penang.
Soak up some natural landscapes as you leave the cities for the Cameron Highlands – home to beautiful scenery of rolling hills. Walk through the Mossy Forest and visit a local tea factory to taste a cup of the local brew.
Get hands-on with a cooking class in the Tropical Spice Garden. Pick some fresh ingredients from the garden as your learn their importance, pick up a few tricks of cooking them and the delicious Malay cuisine and share the fruits of your labour for lunch.
Is this trip right for you?
You will need to be able to carry your own luggage throughout the trip, including some short walks between transport and accommodation, navigating through transport hubs, as well as on and off public transport including buses, trains and ferries. Packing light will improve your experience, especially on hot, humid days.
The climate in Malaysia is generally hot and humid, so be prepared for some steamy days no matter what time of year you visit. It tends to be wetter and more humid from May to October, but the temperature remains fairly constant throughout the year.
You’ll travel by public bus and private transport on this trip (public buses in Malaysia are often spacious and comfortable), so it’s a good idea to stock up on snacks and drinks for the journey. With some travel days up to 5 hours, it’s a great opportunity to watch the scenery pass you by, or to interact with your fellow travellers.
The cuisine of Singapore and Malaysia includes a lot of meat and seafood. For vegetarians and vegans, we recommend reviewing the itinerary and inclusions to ensure that you will be able to fully participate and enjoy this trip. We also have other trips to Malaysia which can accommodate a range of dietary requirements.
Itinerary
Slurp your way from Singapore to Malaysia, stopping in some gorgeous natural landscapes along the way
Taste some of the best Asian food of the region on an eight-day journey from Singapore to Malaysia. On this trip, you’ll experience the fusion of Muslim and Malay culinary traditions, tasting the influences that Chinese, Indian and indigenous flavours have had on the local cuisines. As you journey from Singapore’s hawker centres into Kuala Lumpur and Penang, taste dishes like nasi lemak, char kway teow, roti canai, and laksa, all while checking out the highlights of the area. Visit Gardens by the Bay and Perah Temple and maybe use your free time to see the views from Kuala Lumpur Tower and the Petronas Towers. You’ll also get off the beaten track for a break in the countryside in the Cameron Highlands, where you’ll taste locally brewed tea at a tea factory and walk through the forest for some fresh air. Eat with locals, learn how to make some iconic dishes and support the local communities along the way – what could be a better adventure for a foodie?
Inclusions
Meals
7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
Transport
Private Vehicle, Public Bus, Metro, Ferry, Boat, Train
Accommodation
Hotel (6 nights), Guest house (1 night)
Included activities
Singapore - Welcome dinner - Little India & hawker centres
Singapore - Welcome Meeting
Singapore - Marina Bay Sands - Merlion - Photo Taking + hawker dinner
Singapore - Gardens by the Bay visit - Flower Dome and Cloud Forest Sections
Orientation Walk - leader led including food tastings & local snacks
Kuala Lumpur - Orientation Walk - leader led
Kuala Lumpur - Purpose dinner at Kafe Basikal Tua
Kuala Lumpur - Brickfields cultural Walk
Cameron Highlands - Steamboat Dinner Experience
Cameron Highlands - Kia Farm Bazaar Visit
Cameron Highlands - Special Breakfast Experience: Yong Teng Cafe
Cameron Highlands - Mossy Forest Walk
Cameron Highlands - Tea factory Visit + Tea Tasting
Penang - Orientation Walk - leader- led
Ipoh - Coffee stop at Concubine Lane
Ipoh - Perah Cave Temple Visit
Penang - Trishaw Ride
Penang - Heritage Tour incl. Colonial Palace
Penang - Cooking class in Spice garden
Optional activities
Singapore - Traditional Tea Ritual at Raffles Hotel - SGD98
KL tower visit - Sky Deck - MYR140
Kuala Lumpur - Petronas Towers - MYR98
KL tower visit - Observation Deck - MYR80
Brinnchag - Tea at Jim Thompson tea Room (by taxi) - RM25-RM30 per hour - MYR25
Cameron Floral Park (by taxi) - RM25-RM30 per hour - MYR25
Penang Hill - RM80 - MYR80
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1. A single supplement is bookable for this trip, subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent if you are interested.
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