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9-Day Singapore and Bali Tour

Begin in the modern cosmopolitan hub of Singapore, exploring its iconic landmarks and diverse neighborhoods. Then, venture to Bali, a tropical paradise with its serene beaches, rich cultural heritage, and lush landscapes. Experience the island's spiritual ambiance, vibrant art scenes, and traditional dances. This well-crafted itinerary offers the perfect blend of urban exploration in Singapore and the natural and cultural allure of Bali. Ideal for travelers seeking a concise yet immersive experience, it provides an ideal introduction to the diversity and beauty of both Singapore and Bali. Book now for an unforgettable Southeast Asian adventure.

We can customize this trip by adding anything you're interested in and scheduling days to fit your pace. We would happily organize a unique theme or activities for birthdays, young children, anniversaries, etc.

  • Best For: Slow Pacers and Couples
  • Departure date: Up to you
  • Sample Price: on request
  • Flights: SE Asia's included (international on request)

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Here are the fantastic attractions, the most must-do activities selected by Asia Highlights (AH Hand-Picked), and exclusive cultural experiences offered by Asia Highlights (Only With AH) included in this tour:

Relaxed at one of Bali's most captivating natural wonders: Kelingking Beach.

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The itinerary serves as a mere example of a personalized tour, designed exclusively for you. Your preferences will shape the authentic journey. We are fully prepared to craft an tailor-made tour that fulfills your desires.

Your private guide will be ready to meet and greet you at the arrival hall in Singapore. A comfortable private car with an experienced driver will transfer you directly to your hotel. Your guide will help you to check-in.

Explore the vibrant city of Singapore on the Little Red Dot Half Day Tour, delving into the rich history and modern allure of this dynamic metropolis. The adventure commences with a bumboat ride, a traditional watercraft offering a remarkable perspective of the cityscape. Disembark at Merlion Park to capture moments with the iconic half-lion, half-fish water fountain, a symbol of Singapore and a must-visit attraction set against the scenic Marina Bay waterfront.

Continue the journey through the Civic District, the historic heart of modern Singapore, boasting beautifully restored colonial buildings and essential landmarks such as the former Supreme Court and City Hall. Discover Orchard Road, the city's bustling commercial hub, renowned for its myriad shopping outlets and restaurants, providing an exceptional shopping experience on a grand boulevard. Conclude the tour with a visit to the serene National Orchid Garden, housing over 60,000 plants and orchids, where you can admire the delicate pink blossoms of Singapore's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim.

Embark on the Melting Pot Discovery Half Day Tour to unravel Singapore's rich cultural tapestry by delving into the city's three main ethnic enclaves. Begin your exploration in Chinatown, a fusion of tradition and modernity, where ancient medicinal halls coexist with trendy hotels and restaurants. Meander through the bustling streets and visit the magnificent Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, an architectural wonder in vibrant scarlet, reflecting traditional Chinese design. Next, explore the Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore's oldest Hindu temple, built in 1827 and still serving as a significant place of worship for Tamil Hindus.

Continue your cultural journey to Kampong Glam, the historic Malay enclave, where you'll visit the landmark Sultan Mosque adorned with a striking golden dome. Take time to explore the area's charming shops offering traditional items and beautiful fabrics. The tour proceeds to Arab Street, known for its market stalls selling handmade perfumes and authentic Malay attire. Finally, immerse yourself in the vibrant and colorful district of Little India, where diverse cultures blend seamlessly in a lively tapestry of local shops, food courts, and vibrant markets, offering a unique and captivating conclusion to the day's journey through Singapore's diverse cultural heritage.

Explore the rich tapestry of Balinese culture, agriculture, and artistry with the Kintamani Barong and Tegalalang Tour Private. Immerse yourself in the captivating Barong Dance performance, a traditional Balinese art form that weaves together myth and history. Venture to the ancient "Elephant Cave," where stone-carved creatures tell stories of the past. As you arrive in Kintamani, be mesmerized by the breathtaking vistas of mountains, lakes, and rice fields. The most awe-inspiring panorama awaits a short hike away at the tranquil and less-visited Tegalalang Rice Terraces. This unique journey offers an authentic glimpse into the heart of Bali, blending history, nature, and culture.

Begin your journey at Alas Kedaton, the revered monkey forest housing the mischievous macaques, surrounded by tall nutmeg trees sacred to the Balinese. Moving on to Mengwi, experience the allure of the former Royal Temple, Pura Taman Ayung, an architectural marvel dating back to 1634.

The tour culminates in a mesmerizing sunset visit to Tanah Lot, one of Bali's most iconic temples. Balanced dramatically on a rock just off the coast, this temple creates a surreal atmosphere, especially as the day draws to a close. Unwind at Sunset Corner, a local café in Tanah Lot, sipping on fresh young coconut water or a refreshing Bintang beer while relishing snacks and watching the sun dip below the horizon. This journey promises an unforgettable experience amid Bali's stunning landscapes and cultural treasures.

Discover the wonders of West Nusa Penida on an adventurous excursion that starts with a swift transfer from your hotel to Mertasari Beach in Sanur. A 45-minute shared cruise across the waters brings you to Nusa Penida, the largest and most striking among the Nusa Islands, boasting unique Hindu temples, unspoiled beaches, and captivating landscapes featuring majestic cliff formations and serene lagoons.

Marvel at the extraordinary beauty of Kelingking Beach, offering a breathtaking panorama of hills and a slender strip of white sand from a stunning viewpoint. The contrasting views of white cliffs against the azure blue waters and crashing waves make it one of the most photographed sites on the island. The secluded beach, reachable via a challenging 400-meter cliffside hike, is recommended for the fit and adventurous traveler.

The journey continues to the renowned Angel's Billabong, a natural infinity pool formed by vibrant rocks amidst crystal clear waters. Nearby, Broken Beach (Pasih Uug) showcases an arch-like rock formation over crashing waves, providing a stunning view over Manta Bay, a location occasionally visited by majestic Mantas near the water's surface.

Round off the adventure with a relaxing swim at Crystal Bay, a hidden cove with a 200-meter stretch of white sand. Renowned as a premier snorkeling and diving spot, Crystal Bay offers stunning underwater experiences. After a day filled with natural splendor, return to the harbor and hop on the fast boat back to Bali.

Our guide will help you transfer from your hotel to Bali Airport for departure with independentcar/van and guide.

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  • Private transfers and English-speaking tour guide
  • All guided sightseeing as detailed in the itinerary
  • Hand-picked star-rating accommodations
  • Breakfasts at hotels and lunches for every guided day
  • Governmental taxes

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TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – An overnight stay in Yogyakarta including dinner and an opportunity to explore 10th-century Prambanan Temple up close, touring the complex aboard a private train by day and in the evening attending a ballet show performed by some 200 dancers and musicians

Discover Singapore, past and present, during a 3-night stay at its most historic hotel, a city architecture tour, an artist-hosted lunch at a private house and a futuristic Gardens by the Bay visit

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Enjoy a taste of life on Bali, visiting the Monkey Forest in Ubud, learning about village traditions, and choosing a cooking class, an art museum visit or a hike in the rice fields with a local guide

Spend two nights at a beachfront resort on Flores, a boat ride away from Rinca Island in Komodo National Park where its famous dragons reign over landscapes you'll explore with a local guide

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Active components such as hiking, bicycling and walking longer distances may be included, and hills and/or uneven terrain may be encountered on several days. Guests should be able to walk two to three miles and stand for long periods of time with no difficulty.

Consistently robust – very full and active days, extended travel times, use of different modes of local transport, and a possibility of early starts.

Experiences of a lifetime

Past, present and future blend into an unforgettable journey in a tropical paradise, steeped in culture and nature as you stroll through gardens of tomorrow in Singapore, explore ancient kingdoms in Java, visit flower-filled temples on Bali, and see dragons of yore on timeless Komodo Islands.

Singapore sights, gems of Java, Bali highs and Komodo giants combine with stays in luxurious exotic resorts to make this small group adventure culturally enriching in every way. Go back to the future in sophisticated Singapore... discover jeweled palaces and sandstone temples in Borobudur... overnight in Yogyakarta for dinner and a ballet performance at 10th-century Prambanan Temple... experience the beauty and blessings of Bali in Ubud... take a private boat ride to a Komodo island for a walk amidst dragons found nowhere else... and find bliss as you cast your kites and cares to the wind in Bali's Jimbaran Bay.

By boat to Komodo National Park

Back in time to the island home of the komodo dragon.

Found in the Komodo Islands of Indonesia, the Komodo dragon is an unusually large species of monitor lizard... the largest living lizard on Earth, growing up to 10 feet in length and weighing around 150 pounds. These carnivorous predators hunt mammals and birds, sometimes in packs of two or three, and often feed on carrion as well. Komodo dragons usually avoid humans, although attacks on people have occurred. First noted by scientists about a century ago, they've become popular attractions in zoos around the world. Observe them, safely, in their natural habitat – on a visit with a local guide by boat to Komodo National Park, established to protect the species.

Traditional dance on Bali

A sunset performance of traditional balinese dance.

Traditional dance is a cultural highlight on Bali. One popular form of Balinese dance, known as Kecak (a.k.a. the Ramayana Monkey Chant), was developed on Bali in the 1930s. Typically performed by a circle of 150 or so male dancers wearing checked cloth around their waists, it calls for the dancers to percussively chant "chak" and move their hands and arms, depicting a battle from the ancient epic poem, the Ramayana. Seeing it performed at sunset is an experience you won't soon forget!

An evening at Prambanan Temple

Enjoy a spectacular ballet show at prambanan temple.

Built in the 10th century, Prambanan Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the island of Java, is the largest temple complex dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva in Indonesia. With this imposing temple as a backdrop, watch a performance of a ballet show involving 200 professional dancers and musicians on an open-air stage.

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay

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At Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, experience an authentically Balinese luxury resort nestled right on the oceanfront. Inspired by traditional Balinese architecture, the Resort's villas are housed within a private stone-walled courtyard featuring separate thatched-roof pavilions. Each villa includes oversized indoor and outdoor living areas, lush gardens, a private pool and a sun terrace.

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Travel Documents

All U.S. citizens require a valid passport to enter Singapore and Indonesia, and that passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the completion of travel. (Please note that although adult passports are valid for a full ten years, children's passports require renewal every five years.)  Your passport must also contain at least three blank visa pages, two of which need to be side by side of one another. If you are a United States citizen and do not have a valid passport, please contact the closest U.S. passport agency or consult the U.S. State Department web site for detailed information on how to obtain or renew your passport at: www.travel.state.gov .

All travelers must fill out the SG Arrival Card at least 3 days prior to their arrival in Singapore. This can be found at: eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard/ .

U.S. Citizens do not require a visa for Singapore. A visa is required for Indonesia. This will be issued on our arrival in Indonesia and Tauck will be taking care of the visa fee. 

Non-U.S. citizens should check with the Embassies or Consulates of Singapore and Indonesia to determine necessary travel documents.

We strongly recommend that you make at least two photocopies of all the travel documents that you bring with you. Include copies of the photo page of your passport that contains the date of issuance, the date of expiration and your citizenship. Secure one set of copies in the safe in your room while traveling and leave one set behind with someone at home who will assist you in the event your documents are misplaced, lost or stolen.

To facilitate Travel Requirements, destinations are increasingly utilizing online forms that require digital proof that you've successfully completed your submission (via an email, QR code, etc.) To ensure smooth travels and peace of mind, we strongly recommend all guests carry a personal smart phone and sign up for international data plans before traveling overseas.

Note: For activities marked with an asterisk (*) in day-by-day descriptions, participation is at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.

TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN AS A GUARDIAN: If you are traveling as the guardian of a child/children, we strongly suggest that you carry a letter from both parents of the child authorizing emergency treatment in the event of illness or accident. For travel abroad, many foreign countries have specific entry requirements for children under 21 who are traveling internationally without BOTH parents. (These requirements are in response to the increased incidence of children being abducted and taken abroad.) PLEASE NOTE THAT TAUCK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for the disruption of travel caused by improper documentation for children traveling without both parents.

How to Book a Tour

See your travel advisor, or call Tauck at 800-468-2825 to make a reservation.

At the time of booking, please have the following information ready for all members of your party:

  • Tour Name and Departure Date
  • Traveler's Name: First and last names as they appear on your passport or driver's license
  • Traveler's Address(es)
  • Email Address*
  • Traveler's Phone Number(s)*
  • Emergency Contact Information: Please provide the name and phone number  of a relative or friend (not travelling with you) whom we could contact during the tour in the unlikely event of an emergency
  • Interest in purchasing a travel protection plan (US and Canada)
  • Interest in extending your trip by staying in a Tauck recommended hotel before your trip begins or after it ends
  • Interest in our specially negotiated airfares

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Deposits & Final Payment

Deposits and fees for the optional Protection Plan or Cancel Fee Waiver [CFW] coverage are due at time of booking.

The deposit amount is $600 per person

Final Payments:

Final Payment is due to Tauck  90  days before departure for lands trips, and  120  days before departure for cruises and rail journeys. If your deposit was made by credit card, final payment will be automatic unless you opted out at time of booking. Bookings without full payment at this time may be subject to cancellation without notice. Failure to make payment will be a considered a cancellation by the guest and all applicable cancellation fees will apply.

Travel Protection Plan

Effective for plans purchased as of July 1, 2021:

Tauck's Guest Protection

Tauck's Guest Protection provides you with cancellation protection before your journey begins as well as insurance benefits while you are traveling. Guest Protection includes the following:

Cancellation Waiver – Provided by Tauck:

Under Tauck's Cancellation Fee Waiver you can cancel your tour for ANY REASON up to the day before departure and receive a money-back refund (except in Extreme Circumstances*) on the land tour cost, based on your original method of payment.

*Extreme Circumstances:  In the event of an act of God, war (whether declared or undeclared), terrorism, accident, natural disaster, outbreak of disease, or other event or circumstance beyond our control that contributes to or results in cancellation rates above our historical cancellation rates in the absence of such event or occurrence, Tauck reserves the right to issue a credit to you in lieu of a money-back refund, applicable to a future Tauck journey.

Travel Insurance Benefits – Underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company.

  • Trip Cancellation –  If you must cancel your tour due to a covered reason, the plan provides coverage for the amount you paid for your travel arrangements. Since the non-insurance cancellation waiver takes care of the land package cancellation fees already, this benefit reimburses the airfare cancellation charges up to the value of your original airfare purchase.
  • Trip Interruption –  If you have to interrupt your tour for covered reasons, the plan provides reimbursement to catch up to your tour or return home.
  • Travel Delay –  Provides reimbursement for missed, prepaid travel arrangements if you are delayed by a common carrier, natural disaster, unannounced strike, or other reasons as cited in the plan.
  • Medical Expense –  Reimburses covered medical expenses incurred in the event you become injured or sick during your trip. 
  • Baggage / Personal Effects Protection –  Provides reimbursement in the event your luggage or personal effects are, lost, stolen, damaged or delayed during your trip.
  • Worldwide Emergency Assistance Services –  Provided by Carefree Travel Assistance; 24-hour emergency telephone assistance hotline for medical and travel related problems.

The cost of Tauck's Guest Protection is: $759  per person

This protection provides insurance coverage that applies only during the covered trip. You may have coverage from other sources that provides you with similar benefits but may be subject to different restrictions depending upon your other coverages. You may wish to compare the terms of this policy with your existing life, health, home and automobile policies. If you have any questions about your current coverage, call your insurer, insurance agent or broker.

This optional Guest Protection must be requested at time of booking and fee must be included with initial payment. Fees are based on costs as of July 1, 2021, and are subject to change. Details will be provided with written confirmation of your tour reservation. Guest Protection does not protect travel agent commissions. Reimbursements will be made according to original method of payment. The amount of any refund shall be reduced by any recoveries obtained by you from any third parties.

The Guest Protection plan waives cancellation fees outlined below, provided we are notified of cancellation before your tour departs. Tour cancellation fees are waived regardless of reason, without written notice, and Tauck will refund land tour cost.

To obtain your state-specific Certificate of Insurance that contains the complete terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the certificate, visit  affinitytravelcert.com/docs/TACGPPINTL .

If You Have To Cancel

If you cancel within 10 days of initial deposit Within the first 10 days after you place your initial deposit, you may cancel your reservation for any reason with no cancellation fees. If you cancel more than 10 days after initial deposit Regardless of reason, cancellations result in costly charges from our travel and hotel providers covering penalties and fees incurred by canceling confirmed bookings. These fees vary from tour to tour. Therefore, the following fees apply.

Loss of Guest Protection fee, per person 

Cancellation Fees without Tauck's Guest Protection Plan :

90 days or more before departure = $600 per person

89-8 days before departure = $1250 per person

7-1 days before departure = $2000 per person

Time of cancellation will be when notice is received in our Wilton Woods, CT office.

In the event of an unforeseen circumstance beyond our control, Tauck reserves the right to amend the cancellation terms outlined herein.

Note:  All Guests, regardless of residency, who book a Tauck journey have the option of purchasing the Cancellation Waiver provided by Tauck in the event they need to cancel their trip after making their reservations. Tauck's Guest Protection, which includes both the Cancellation Fee Waiver and the Travel Insurance Benefits and Assistance Services described above, is not available to residents of Puerto Rico.

Travel Terms and Conditions

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Travel Requirements For This Tour

Air Information and Luggage Restrictions

AIRFARE: Airfare to and from this destination is not included in the journey cost. If purchasing your air elsewhere, it is very important to provide us with your confirmed arriving and departing flight information no later than 3 weeks before your arrival date. Flight information can be submitted to Tauck (or verified, if you've already provided it) in the My Account section of Tauck.com.

TAUCK AIRPORT TRANSFERS are included at the start and end of the journey between the airport and the Tauck hotel. Airport transfers are available for any pre tour or post tour hotel stays immediately consecutive to the tour, providing flight information is received in the Tauck office no later than three weeks in advance. Details on locating your transfer upon arrival to the tour start city will be included in your final documents.

AIRLINES and CHECKED LUGGAGE: Due to space limitations during your Tauck journey, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one average-size suitcase per person. Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and are free to revise luggage policies without notice. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies. PLEASE NOTE that if you are booked on a tour that includes on-tour flights, the checked luggage weight restrictions for these flights may be lower than the weight restrictions for your international flights.

Checked Luggage – General

Due to space restrictions, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one suitcase per person weighing no more than 50 pounds (23 kg) and with overall dimensions (length + width + height) not exceeding 62 inches (158 cm).

Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and luggage exceeding airline standards for size or weight may result in expensive overage fees or other consequences.

Airlines are free to revise luggage policies without notice, and certain airlines have different baggage allowances for different classes of service. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies.

Tauck luggage tags will be provided by your Tauck Director on Day 1 of your itinerary. Please do not attach a Tauck luggage tag to any carry-on items, as the Tauck tags designate luggage that is to be handled and transferred by ground operators and hotel staff during your journey.

Carry-on Luggage – General

Although oversize bags and wheeled, carry-on luggage are popular for airline travel, they are often not convenient or appropriate for motor coach travel or for many on-tour flights. Most modern sightseeing motor coaches offer limited space for numerous or larger items. Space under seats or in the overhead rack is typically small, and designed to accommodate items like coats, hats, purses, and small camera bags, etc.

For your day-to-day travel while on tour, we recommend that you limit your hand luggage to a small, soft-sided carry-on piece, and only those items you need handy during the day such as purses, make-up, medications, cameras, film, etc. Items too large to fit under the motor coach seat or in the overhead rack must be stored in the luggage bays beneath the motor coach, and may be inaccessible during daytime travel.

Health, Safety and Mobility

HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

We advise that you always drink bottled water with an unbroken seal. Avoid having ice in your drinks, and clean your teeth with bottled water.

Public toilet facilities are rare. You are encouraged to take every opportunity to use a clean toilet in places such as hotels and restaurants. Most hotels catering to an international clientele provide western style restroom facilities.

Always keep mosquito repellent with you and be sure to pay special attention to mosquito protection between dusk and dawn.

Please check with your health insurance provider to determine whether you are covered while traveling. If you will not be covered under your current policy, we strongly suggest that you arrange for adequate coverage while on tour.

If you have a medical condition that might limit your participation in activities, please consult your physician for pre-departure health advice and notify Tauck as soon as possible, if you have not already done so. We will advise your Tauck Director accordingly.

VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Some of the countries visited on this itinerary may require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against certain diseases in order to enter the country.  These requirements are subject to frequent change as outbreaks occur and subside in different areas, and it is therefore crucial that you obtain the very latest information on entry requirements as you prepare for your journey.

For the most current information, please consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by clicking here  and the World Health Organization (WHO) by clicking here . You may also wish to visit the web sites for the embassies of the countries you will be visiting.  Besides providing details on vaccination requirements, these sites can also provide information on vaccinations that may be recommended (but aren't required) and other potential health issues for which no vaccines are available.

Any decisions relating to your health, of course, should not be based solely on information provided by a web site.  It is critically important that you consult with your personal physician prior to your journey to obtain any required vaccinations and to review any optional recommendations offered by the CDC or other sources.

Please be sure to discuss your journey with your physician at least four to six weeks in advance of your departure, as certain vaccinations take time to become fully effective.  Also, be certain to ask your physician for proof of any vaccinations you receive, and to pack this proof along with your other travel documents in your carry-on luggage (not in your checked luggage).

Researching and complying with vaccination entry requirements for the countries visited on this itinerary is the responsibility of the traveler and not Tauck. Tauck is therefore not responsible for any expenses incurred or disruptions to travel caused by improper or incomplete vaccinations, or by the failure to provide proof of required vaccinations.

If you do not obtain the necessary vaccinations and proper documentation, you may be denied entry into one or more countries, or temporarily quarantined until the necessary vaccinations are administered, or until proper documentation is provided.

This Southeast Asia tour is very active and includes four on-tour flights. You should be in good health and able to walk moderate distances over varied terrain.  This tour includes numerous steps throughout the itinerary. Various modes of transportation will be used to highlight different aspects of the culture and geography Singapore and Indonesia, including airplane, train, motor coach and boat.

There is a significant amount of walking on this journey; however, the pace of the itinerary has been carefully planned to intersperse sightseeing with leisurely days to ensure you have a most enjoyable time.

AN IMPORTANT NOTE ON SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN AND MOBILITY ISSUES:  This Tauck itinerary cannot accommodate oxygen tanks, wheelchairs or motorized scooters.  Oxygen tanks are strictly prohibited in many foreign countries on regional flights aboard small aircraft, such as those intra-tour flights featured on this Tauck journey.  Likewise, the very limited cargo capacity on such flights prohibits the transport of wheelchairs or motorized scooters.

Guests should also bear in mind that the infrastructure in many foreign countries, particularly in developing countries, often presents severe and even insurmountable challenges for those with walking difficulties or other mobility issues.  The responsibility of the Tauck Director is to ensure that the larger group enjoys a relaxing and informative journey, and he or she cannot be relied upon to provide ongoing individual assistance to any one guest.  Guests requiring such individualized assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied companion who can provide it. Due to the ancient nature of several of the sites you will visit during your sojourn in Singapore and Indonesia, stairs and walkways are sometimes dark, uneven, steep and/or slippery.

SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS

The restaurants, hotels, caterers and numerous other partners we work with all do their best to accommodate special dietary requests from Tauck guests. However, given the diverse nature of those food providers (from small wineries to grand hotels to world-famous restaurants in more than 70 countries worldwide), some of our partners are better able than others to accommodate such requests. We therefore cannot guarantee that all dietary requests can be accommodated at every meal. Also, please note that where dietary requests can be accommodated, choices will frequently be limited.

Smoking is not permitted on the motor coaches. Hotels in Singapore and Indonesia do not always have designated non-smoking rooms, but your preference will be forwarded to the hotels and every effort will be made to accommodate your request, although it cannot be guaranteed.

Airline Disinsection

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Reading List

We have compiled a reading list of recommended books to give you more information about the destinations you will be traveling to on your upcoming journey!

You can view the reading list  here.

The climates in Singapore and Indonesia can vary, depending on the location and the season of travel. The equator crosses through both countries and high temperatures and humidity can be expected throughout the year. In Singapore the average temperature is 91°F (33°C) during the day and  79°F (26°C) at night. Short rain showers are a common occurrence throughout the year.

Indonesia has a more tropical climate and two distinct seasons, with an average temperature of 83°F (28°C). The rainy season is from October to April. May to September, the weather is dry and sunny; however there are still some short rains throughout this time period. In the more mountainous regions, the weather will be a bit cooler than that of the seaside regions.

To read about current weather conditions, we suggest you log on to the Internet website,  noaa.gov , by clicking  here .

   

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Beautiful Bali And Singapore Tour

  • Starts Bali, Indonesia
  • Ends Singapore, Singapore

Beautiful Bali and Singapore

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  • Activities Chill out
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Blissful Bali And Singapore Tour

Blissful Bali And Singapore

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Amazing Bali And Singapore Tour

Amazing Bali and Singapore

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Singapore, Bali, Borneo and Indonesia

Program overview.

Spend 2 nights in Singapore, 2 nights in Bali , and 8 nights cruising the islands of Indonesia, including Bali, Java, and Komodo Island on a luxury itinerary that blends nature, culture, and history. Visit the UNESCO-inscribed Borobudur Temple, one of the largest Buddhist monuments in the world, and Prambanan Temple, the largest complex of Hindu temples in Indonesia. Enjoy a guided walking safari of UNESCO-designated Komodo National Park, home to the largest lizard on Earth, the Komodo dragon. E nhance your tour with the Siem Reap Pre-Program and/or the Bali Post-Program o ption s .  

Program Details

  • Pre/Post Options
  • Tour the dynamic city-state of Singapore and visit the National Museum and the vibrant neighborhoods of Chinatown and Little India.  
  • Cruise the Singapore River by Bumboat and enjoy stunning views of Marina Bay from the rooftop of Marina Bay Sands.  
  • Explore Bali’s capital city of Denpasar and visit the Government Art Center for a performance of the traditional Barong dance depicting the eternal battle between good and evil.  
  • Visit picturesque Ubud, a city that has inspired European artists for over a century, and visit the studios and galleries of several prominent pioneering artists.  
  • Embark on a Zodiac excursion of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Tanjung Putting National Park, where orangutans and proboscis monkeys thrive among the magnificent tropical rainforests.  
  • Visit Pamulang Village to experience first- hand the local traditions of rice- pounding and weaving, as well as a wedding procession and Sumbawa buffalo race.  

Day 1-2 - Depart home city/Cross the International Date Line  

Day 3 - Arrive in Singapore  

Day 4 - Singapore  

Day 5 - Singapore/Bali, Indonesia  

Day 6 - Bali/Denpasar  

Day 7 - Ubud/Sanur/Benoa/Embark Le Jacques Cartier  

Day 8 - Cruising the Java  Sea  

Day 9 - Semarang/Java  

Day 10 - Cruising the Java Sea to Borneo  

Day 11 - Tanjung Puting National Park/Borneo

Day 12 - Cruising the Java Sea to Badas, Sumbawa  

Day 13 - Badas/Sumbawa Island

Day 14 - Loh Liang/Komodo Island  

Day 15 - Benoa, Bali/Disembark ship/Depart Bali/Cross the International Date Line  

Day 16 - Arrive in home city  

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Siem Reap Pre-Program Option  

This 3-night pre-tour extension in Siem Reap immerses you in the rich culture and traditions of Cambodia and the Siem Reap province. Visit the royal walled city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire; the UNESCO-inscribed Ta Prohm, a 12th-century Buddhist temple that remains largely untouched by man; and the UNESCO World Heritage‑designated, 12th-century Angkor Wat. Savor an exclusive, private dinner at Kravan Temple. Accommodations are in the luxurious, Sofitel Angkor Wat.

Bali Post-Program Option   

Explore Bali’s stunning scenery, from volcanic calderas to bamboo forests, on this 3-night post-tour extension. Experience life in the rural villages of Kintamani and Batuan Village. See the active volcano, Mount Batur, with lunch overlooking Lake Batur and the valley. Be awed by a sunset tour to visit Uluwatu Temple, perched on cliffs above the sea at the southern tip of Bali, and gaze at the sunset over the Indian Ocean. Delight in a traditional Kecak dance performance and enjoy a day at leisure in Jimbaran Bay. Accommodations are in the luxurious, Four Seasons Jimbaran.

The Pre- and Post-Program Options are available at an additional cost. Details will be provided with your reservation confirmation.  

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Program Itinerary

Day 1 and 2 depart home city/cross the international date line.

Depart your home city for an overnight flight and cross the International Date Line

Day 3 Arrive in Singapore

Arrive in Singapore and transfer to the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore.

Day 4 Singapore

Admire the golden dome of Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam. Wander through multi‑cultural markets in Little India, its air filled with aromatic spices; and in Chinatown, with its restaurants, teahouses, and shops. Peruse local products ranging from batik fabrics, rattan baskets, and perfumes to foodstuffs, arts, crafts, and Chinese medicinal herbs. Take a scenic tour through the Civic District to see notable sites. Embark on a bumboat ride along the Singapore River. Cap off the day with stunning views from the iconic Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Attend this evening’s welcome reception.

Day 5 Singapore/Bali, Indonesia

After breakfast, transfer to Changi International Airport for your flight to Bali. Transfer to the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay.

Day 6 Bali/Denpasar

In the bustling capital and gateway city to the Indonesian province of Bali, visit the Bali Museum, built in the style of temples and pagodas, with artifacts, masks, and weaponry dating from the Mesolithic Age; and Jagatnatha Temple, the largest Hindu temple in the city. In Batubulan Village, enjoy a performance of a traditional Balinese Barong dance.  

Day 7 Ubud/Sanur/Benoa/Embark Le Jacques Cartier

Ubud has emerged as Bali’s art epicenter. From sculpture, carving, and painting to textile design, beadwork, and basketry, Indonesia’s visual arts are diverse and plentiful. Here, visit multiple villages to admire silver and gold work, wood carving, and batik making. Marvel at rice terraces en route to lunch in the resort town of Sanur Beach. Embark the Le Jacques Cartier.

Day 8 Cruising the Java Sea

Cruise through Indonesia’s amazing archipelago. Enjoy the Captain’s Welcome Reception this evening.  

Day 9 Semarang/Java

Today’s full-day tour takes you to UNESCO-inscribed Borobudur Temple, one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world; and Prambanan Temple, the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia with 240 temples in the complex. (Active) There will be an alternate excursion choice to take a guided tour of Semarang to see top city sites, the complex process of batik making, and Kota Lama’s Dutch Old Town.

Day 10 Cruising the Java Sea to Borneo

Enjoy onboard lectures as you cruise towards Borneo.

Day 11 Tanjung Puting National Park/Borneo

Prepare to see the great ape Orangutans, and possibly long-nosed proboscis monkeys, as you explore the Tanjung Puting National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, while winding through the river jungle in a Zodiak boat. Float through the rainforest to see these fascinating primates for a thrilling experience. (Active)  

Day 12 Cruising the Java Sea to Badas, Sumbawa

Indulge in the ship’s amenities and the tropical views.

Day 13 Badas/Sumbawa Island

Travel to Pamulang Village for an exclusive cultural experience. The head of the village welcomes you to observe the local traditions of rice pounding and weaving, and experience an exciting Sumbawa buffalo race.

Day 14 Loh Liang/Komodo Island

Visit the UNESCO-inscribed Komodo National Park for a 1-hour walking safari with a park ranger and naturalist guide. Walk the beach for a sighting of the stealthy Komodo dragon, Earth’s largest lizard—growing up to 10 feet in length and weighing up to 300 pounds—in its only natural habitat in the world. Enjoy the Captain’s Reception and Dinner this evening.  

Day 15 Benoa, Bali, Indonesia/Disembark ship/Depart Bali/Cross the International Date Line

After breakfast, disembark the ship and transfer to the Bali Post-Program or continue on to the airport for your return flight home.

Day 16 Arrive in home city

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This trip is one of our favourite two-stop holidays. You’ll begin in glittering Singapore, shopping on Orchard Road, taking in the views and post-sundown light show at Gardens by the Bay and sampling some of the best food in the Far East before heading for beautiful Bali for a wellbeing retreat at the all-pool villa The Elysian.

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Take that well-being and turn it up several notches at The Elysian in Bali. This is a hip collection of villas with private pools. They’re stunning and spacious and once you’ve settled on an oversized daybed by the main pool, we’re not sure you’ll want to leave.

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  • Introduction
  • Day 1 Bali Airport - Ubud
  • Day 2 Kintamani Day Trip With Sacred Monkey Forest, Swing & Lunch
  • Day 3 Bali to Nusa Dua / 2 hours Spa With Flower Bath
  • Day 4 Day At Leisure / Optional Tour At Additional Cost
  • Day 5 Free day / Optional Nusa Penida Tour at additional cost
  • Day 6 Bali - Singapore by flight (Flight not included) / Singapore - Night Safari
  • Day 7 Half Day Singapore City Tour
  • Day 8 Singapore – Day at Leisure / Optional Sentosa Island Excursion at Additional Cost
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1. enjoy singapore and malaysia’s best beaches in luxury.

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Garden by the Bay at night (Shutterstock)

Enjoy a luxury adventure through Singapore and Malaysia on this five star, tailor-made adventure with Flight Centre.

Starting among the bright lights of Singapore, you’ll enjoy everything this incredible city has to offer. You’ll spend your days exploring the extraordinary sights like the Gardens by the Bay, 101 hectares of reclaimed parkland and futuristic installations that have already become an iconic part of the city, and your evenings sampling Singapore’s delicious street food scene.  

Then it’s time to head to the Malay peninsula, where the colonial charms of Penang and the glorious beaches of Langkawi await, staying in luxury five star accommodation all the way.

Trip: Luxury Singapore & Beaches

Who: Flight Centre

Type: Tailor-made

When: Flexible departures throughout the year

How long: 14 days

How much: From £1,855 (inc. flights)

2. Travel from Bangkok to Singapore in epic style

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Raft houses on Cheow Lan Lake, Khao Sok National Park (Shutterstock)

The journey from Bangkok to Singapore is one of the most iconic in travel, and you’ll enjoy it in style on this 21-day adventure with Intrepid.

It’s a journey that will take you from the bustling streets of Bangkok, through the jungle of Khao Sok, to the ultra-modern buzz of Singapore. You’ll sleep on a raft, kick back in Krabi, eat your way through Penang, and end your journey in Singapore.  

Along the way you’ll enjoy insider tours of big cities like Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, help out at the Friends of the Asian Elephant Hospital, and relax on some of the best beaches in the region. Mark the end of your trip with a well-earned Singapore Sling at the legendary Raffles Hotel.

Trip: Epic Bangkok To Singapore

Who: Intrepid

Type: Small group

When: Set departures throughout the year

How long: 21 days

How much: From £1,314 (exc. flights)

3. Add an orangutan to your Singaporean adventure

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Your new friend awaits in Bukit Lawang (Shutterstock)

Add the wonders of Sumatra to your South-East Asian jaunt to Singapore on this 18- day adventure from Malaysia to Singapore with Oasis Overland.  

Starting in the cultural melting pot of Penang, you’ll pop across the Strait of Malacca to Sumatra: a land of tropical rainforests, ancient tribes and incredible wildlife. You’ll relax beside Indonesia's Lake Toba, meet the Batak people, and get close to the majestic orangutan at the Bukit Lawang Feeding Station.

Then it’s back to Malaysia, where you’ll snorkel the crystal clear waters of Pulau Perhentian, take on Kuala Lumpur and wander through history in Malacca. Finally, you'll arrive in Singapore, the perfect end point to this extraordinary journey.

Trip: Malaysia To Singapore (18 Days): South-East Asia Highlights

Who: Oasis Overland

Type: Overland

When: Sep & Dec

How long: 18 days

How much: From £995 (exc. flights plus $US320 kitty)

4. Bangkok to Bali, with Singapore in the middle

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Pura Ulun Danu Bratan temple in Bali (Shutterstock)

Singapore is the magical midway point on this extraordinary journey from Bangkok to Bali with G Adventures – the chance to reflect on the wonders you’ve seen and anticipate those that lay ahead.

With Thailand and Malaysia’s bustling cities, beautiful beaches and colonial charm behind you, Singapore offers the opportunity to recharge your batteries in a city that is clean, modern and endlessly fascinating. Tuck into some of the world’s best street food, soak up the city’s famous skyline by boat and explore the sights and sounds of Little India and Chinatown.

Refreshed and raring to go, you’re ready for the extraordinary temples, volcanoes and rice paddies that Indonesia has in store.

Trip: Bangkok To Kuta: Summits & Sunsets

Who: G Adventures

When: Regular departures throughout the year

How long: 27 days

How much: £1,810 (exc. flights)

5. Explore Singapore to Penang like a local

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Sunrise over Sungai Palas tea plantation in Cameron Highlands (Shutterstock)

Singapore provides a fascinating starting point on this journey northwards to Penang with TravelLocal.

The journey follows a popular trail on Peninsular Malaysia, but with a focus on more authentic, local experiences. Thanks to your knowledgeable local guide, you’ll be introduced to both the modern and traditional ways of life of the people here, sampling the exquisite food, fascinating history and diverse culture firsthand.

You’ll explore Malacca by bike, Penang on foot, and take a tour into the cool heights of the Cameron Highlands: home of Malaysia's tea plantations.   Another highlight of your trip is a visit to Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island, where you'll have a stunning chance at a close encounter with one of its enchanting residents. 

Trip: Singapore To Penang Sojourn

Who: TravelLocal

How long:  Eight days

How much: From £1,270 (exc. flights)

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Singapore, Malaysia & Indonesia Classic & Beach Tour

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Bali island.

For those who are more into sun-sand-sea interests, this 2-week packages will let you travel through the most iconic beach destinations in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Beside free time enjoying your own leisure on Langkawi and Bali's white sandy beaches, prominent stops in two metropolises of Singapore & Kuala Lumpur or inviting attractions around Bali, Nusa Penida, Langkawi and Malacca Old Town will absolutely fulfill your trip with fascinating sightseeing excursions as well as delightful photoing time. From getting to know about history and culture of three countries at a glance to longer stays in picturesque places for beach relaxation, each highlight of the tour is one of your most classic and best experiences you can expect to try in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

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Highlights Of This Tour

Enjoy the most of your tour relaxing on Langkawi and Bali's dreamy white sandy beaches

Visit the most sought-after sights in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur's city centre

Partake iconic Langkawi's island hopping tour and Oriental Village tour

Go back to Malaysia's pastime through a pleasant journey around Malacca Old Town

Discover the most sacred temples in Bali: Taman Ayun Temple, Ulun Danu Beratan temple, Tanah Lot Temple, Tirta Empul, etc

Experience Balinese highlights in both natural beauty and distinctive local ways of life

Try yourself with Bali Swing - one of the must in the Bali travel bucket list

Immerse in full-day tour in the heaven island of Nusa Penida by fast boat with a lot of inviting activities including: photoing, swimming, snorkelling, sightseeing, etc

Overview of this tour

Singapore, Malaysia & Indonesia Classic & Beach Tour - 14 days

  • Day 1 : Singapore
  • Day 2 : Singapore
  • Day 3 : Singapore,Langkawi
  • Day 4 : Langkawi
  • Day 5 : Langkawi
  • Day 6 : Langkawi,Kuala Lumpur
  • Day 7 : Kuala Lumpur
  • Day 8 : Kuala Lumpur,Bali Island
  • Day 9 : Bali Island
  • Day 10 : Bali Island
  • Day 11 : Bali Island
  • Day 12 : Bali Island
  • Day 13 : Bali Island,Singapore
  • Day 14 : Singapore

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: singapore, day 2: singapore, day 3: singapore, langkawi, day 4: langkawi, day 5: langkawi, day 6: langkawi, kuala lumpur, day 7: kuala lumpur, day 8: kuala lumpur, bali island, day 9: bali island, day 10: bali island, day 11: bali island, day 12: bali island, day 13: bali island, singapore, day 14: singapore, inclusions & exclusions.

Car, Flight

1. Fly from SIN to Langkawi

2. Fly from Langkawi to KUL

3. Fly from KUL to Bali

4. Fly to SIN

5. Fly departure

Included Services

Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast

Meals as mentioned in the itinerary (B=breakfast, L =

Lunch, D = Dinner, N/A = Not Available)

Transport by private car with AC as mentioned as above

Airport transfer by private car with AC

Local English-speaking guides/Driver cum guide

Boat trip, entrance fee & drinking water during tour

Sharing transfer to Nusa Penida  

01 Domestic flight as

mentioned in the itinerary: Langkawi-Kuala Lumpur (LGK-KUL) – Economy Class

03 International flight as mentioned in the itinerary:

Singapore-Langkawi (SIN-LGK), Kuala Lumpur-Bali (KUL-DPS), Bali-Singapore

(DPS-SIN) – Economy Class

International flights not mentioned

Travel insurance

Visa stamp fees

Early check-in & late check-out surcharge

Personal expenses

Meals not mentioned

Drinks not mentioned

Tips & gratuities for guides and drivers

All other services not mentioned above

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Alas Harum’s Bali Swing

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5. The walk to Madakaripura waterfalls is easy and it is an enchanting place.

6. Tumpak Sewu is spectacular – it can be viewed from the top but the climb down may be challenging for some.

7. Ijen crater is a live volcano and masks must be worn when descending to view the mysterious blue flames in the dark.

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Ultimate 3 Week Itinerary For Singapore, Malaysia & Bali [+ Trip Costs]

Last Updated on 7 November 2022

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A 3 week itinerary for singapore, malaysia and bali.

I bet you landed here thinking there is just no way that you can visit all of these Southeast Asian bucket list destinations in just 3 weeks, and that it was too good to be true, didn’t you? Well, you’d be wrong! I am going to share with you my tried and tested itinerary for a 3 week trip to Singapore, Malaysia and Bali , to help you plan yours! This itinerary will take you to 5 different places across these 3 destinations, and will allow you enough time to slow down a little along the way! What’s more, there’s a full disclosure of my (unbelievable) trip costs at the bottom of this post, and I took this trip during my annual leave from work (yes, you can travel and have a full time job)!

Where to stay in Singapore - Marina Bay

Why Singapore, Malaysia and Bali?

If you want some reasons why Singapore, Malaysia and Bali are the perfect combination of places to visit for a 3 week itinerary to Southeast Asia, then I’ve got three equally good ones. Firstly, these destinations are relatively close together on the map meaning air travel takes little time. Secondly, you can get an abundance of cheap flights in Southeast Asia, so you can travel between these countries cheaply , as well as quickly. And last but not least, why the heck shouldn’t they be the perfect combination , I mean, they are insane!?

Itinerary overview

Singapore (4 days) → Langkawi (5 days) → Kuala Lumpur (4 days) → Bali (6 days) Allow 2 days for international travel for this itinerary for Singapore, Malaysia and Bali: 1 day outbound and 1 day inbound (depending on your home departure country)

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Know before you go

Always  check the entry requirements  for the country you are visiting to see if you will need a Visa to enter, and that you have enough validity left on your passport.

Always have a  good level of travel insurance  for every international trip. This is a non-negotiable part of any trip abroad, as the unexpected can happen.

When to visit

Singapore: The climate in Singapore remains hot and humid year-round. However, it can be rainy throughout the year, with heavier showers in December and January.

Langkawi, Malaysia: Heavier showers can occur in September and October, but can also occur year round, and the climate is tropical.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The rainy season is April-October but showers can occur year-round, and the climate is hot and humid.

Bali, Indonesia: April-September is dry season, October-March is wet season, temperatures are consistently high 20°C’s all year round.

I went on this trip in October and got very soggy in Bali on one occasion (through to my underwear, wading through flooded streets of Ubud kind of soggy), with one short lived tropical downpour . Overall, the weather across all destinations was dry and sunny. It was especially hot and humid in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur which was expected!

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Singapore: Singapore Dollar

Malaysia: Malaysian Ringgit

Bali, Indonesia : Indonesian Rupiah

International departure: Day 1

Day 1: Allow at least 1 full day to be lost for international travel to Southeast Asia if you are travelling from outside the region.

Singapore: Day 2-5

On the face of it, you may think that Singapore is an ultra modern city with a phenomenal skyline , and you’d be right. But, dig a little deeper and you will realise that it is also a vibrantly multicultural hive of activity with bustling and colourful neighbourhoods like Little India and Chinatown. You could easily spend more time in Singapore, but 4 days is a good amount to get a taste of the city and see some of the wonderful sights on offer (if you like it, you can go back in future, or at least that’s how I look at it)!

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Day 2: Take a pre-booked transfer or use the Metro to get into Singapore City, and check in to your Singapore accommodation . Spend some time getting acclimatised to Southeast Asia and get familiar with your surroundings – take a wander, get lost, and explore ! Head to Marina Bay for your first glimpse at the spectacular skyline. Grab a cold Tiger, and rest and recuperate after your long journey, ready for the ultimate 3 week adventure across Southeast Asia!

Tip: I used a pre-booked shared airport shuttle bus on arrival, from Singapore Changi Airport to my hotel. This is because I arrived at 3:05am and the Metro was not in operation at this time. However, if I’d have arrived at a decent hour I would have used public transport (as I did to return to the airport on day 6) as it is cheap, quick and easy.

Day 3: Spend your day in the Marina Bay area of Singapore , exploring all there is to offer, including Gardens by the Bay . Be sure to stay in this area as day turns to night. Supertree Grove has a spectacular light and sound show, and Marina Bay an unmissable light, sound and water show.

Day 4 & 5: Spend two days soaking up some of the best things to see and do in Singapore . Be sure to explore the various districts of the city, such as the beautifully vibrant Little India and the bustling streets of Chinatown . Make sure you feast on some spicy and aromatic Indian cuisine whilst you are in Little India (there is no shortage of restaurants and you won’t regret it).

Tip: I ate at Komala Vilas Restaurant on Serangoon Road in Little India on my trip to Singapore; a bustling Indian vegetarian restaurant which serves the most flavoursome and authentic food! If you are a fan of Indian food, you should definitely plan to visit (plus, it’s really affordable)!

Pantai Cenang, Langkawi: Day 6-10

Langkawi is a relaxed tropical paradise and is the perfect destination to inject a bit of peace and tranquillity into your Southeast Asian itinerary. It will allow you to slow down a little, enjoy your surroundings, and reflect on your time in bustling Singapore! I opted to stay in the popular town of Pantai Cenang , and although it’s known as the busiest town on the island, it retains its chilled beach town vibe. I decided to stay on Langkawi for 5 nights, because I wanted enough time to experience some of the best things to do in 4 days and have time to relax, but you could stay for less if time is tight .

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Day 6: Head to Singapore Changi Airport using the Metro. Catch an early flight to Langkawi to maximise the time you have there and avoid losing a whole day to air travel. Take a taxi to your hotel in Pantai Cenang and settle in. Take a wander around to get familiar with your surroundings. Then, perhaps relax by the pool before heading out for your first taste of Malaysian cuisine .

Tip: When I visited Langkawi, the airport taxis had a fixed rate and you purchased a ticket at one of the booths inside the airport before proceeding to your taxi outside the terminal.

Day 7: Enjoy a day at the expansive and palm tree lined Cenang Beach (watch out for the jellyfish). Watch the sunset with Piña colada in hand at a beachside bar in a hammock chair. Then, perhaps head off and find a kiosk where you can purchase some questionable fried ice cream !

Tip: Langkawi is a tax free island, so there are lots of duty free outlets (you can find these in Pantai Cenang). So, you can certainly afford to enjoy an ice cold beer by the pool whilst watching the aeroplanes glide through the sky (the airport is only a 15 minute drive from Pantai Cenang so these are quite low flying).

Day 8: Head out for the day to Langkawi SkyCab and Skybridge and test whether you’ve got a head for heights or jelly legs (like me)!

Day 9: Take a day trip to Kilim Karst Geoforest Park and hope a monkey doesn’t jump on your boat (because it did during my trip).

Tip: You can easily book a tour to Kilim Geoforest Park online before you depart for your trip. However, if you aren’t a pre-planner then you should be able to book this through your hotel or a local tour agency shop in Pantai Cenang (like you can in most countries in Southeast Asia).

Day 10: Spend your final day doing a bit of shopping in Pantai Cenang and feasting on Malaysian delights, relaxing by the pool and wandering along the beach. Travel can be exhausting and doesn’t have to always be fast paced !

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Day 11-14

I didn’t really develop a bond with Kuala Lumpur like I do inevitably seem to when I travel to most destinations. I can’t really pinpoint why. Nevertheless, I would recommend visiting for a few days if you are in Southeast Asia. The city has some fantastic sights to see and you should always see somewhere once, right? I wouldn’t hesitate to go back despite my distant relationship with the city!

Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Day 11: Take a pre-booked taxi (you should be able to book this through your hotel) to Langkawi International Airport and fly the short distance to Kuala Lumpur . Use public transport to get to your hotel – I chose to stay in WP Hotel in Kuala Lumpur because the allure of the rooftop pool was too much! Find a rooftop bar or pool and enjoy the skyline light up from day to night , before heading out for dinner.

Tip : Using public transport to get to and from Kuala Lumpur International Airport is a cinch – just grab yourself a return ticket for the airport train (the KLIA express) and then use the Metro to reach your hotel!

Day 12: Do a day trip to the Batu Caves . Climb the many, many steps into the caves where you may see cheeky monkeys grabbing each other’s tails.

Tip: You don’t need to book on a guided tour to the Batu Caves. It is super easy and cheap to get there yourself by taking the local KTM Commuter Train to and from Kuala Lumpur. Just make sure you check the timetable before heading to the station!

Day 13 & 14: Spend your final two days in Malaysia doing some of the best things to see and do in Kuala Lumpur , such as visiting temples, Central Market and Chinatown ! Be sure to head across to the Petronas Towers late afternoon whilst you are in the city, so you can watch them light up the sky as the sun sets over Southeast Asia.

Bali, Indonesia: Day 15-20

If I had to choose anywhere in the world to live, then it would be Bali (more specifically Ubud, in case you’re interested). I am a massive fan of this small island which is overflowing with serenity. I remember instantly feeling at home on my first trip to Bali, which is a feeling I rarely get when travelling (apart from the time I spent 2 weeks in Vietnam). Bali has a mix of breathtaking landscapes and has an abundance of things to see and do , and I have no doubt that you will fall as hard as I did for this Indonesian paradise. Days could quite easily turn to weeks here, and it really is the island of Eat, Pray, Love !

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Day 15: Head to Kuala Lumpur International Airport using public transport, bound for an early flight to beautiful Bali . Head to your hotel in Kuta using a pre-booked private transfer, before going out for some lunch in this lively beach town (be sure to try Nasi Goreng). I stayed in Transera Kamini Hotel (technically in Legian but a stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of Kuta), but there is an abundance of beautiful places to stay in Kuta . Spend the evening on the beach watching the sunset with a cold Bintang in hand!

Tip: Early flights are the best for maximising your time in each destination. Although they can be a little more expensive, it can sometimes be worth paying the extra so you can have more time on the ground!

Day 16: Travel in your pre-booked private transfer to Ubud . Go for a wander to get your bearings and have a look around. If your hotel is as beautiful as where I stayed, which was Sri Aksata Ubud Resort (highly recommended), then you won’t be able to resist enjoying some downtime in your hotel . Head out for dinner and eat Mie Goreng ! You should be sure to eat at The Fair Warung Bale whilst you are in Ubud as the food is super tasty and the profits help to fund local healthcare programmes – you may want to pre-book a table as it is a pretty popular restaurant!

Tip: Pick a serene hotel situated in the rice fields (just make sure you pack mosquito repellant). Ubud has an abundance of beautiful accommodation, and you can easily find hotels situated in the rice fields that are very central, for a balance between tranquility and being close to the hustle and bustle of Ubud town.

Ubud Monkey Forest, Bali

Day 17: Today, get yourself up early and spend some time sightseeing in Ubud . Why not go for a massage or spa treatment to relax after a busy day sightseeing, before heading out for some tasty Balinese Cuisine? One of the top travel tips for Bali is to embrace the spas but don’t overspend, because affordable and good quality establishments are plentiful on the island!

Day 18 & 19: Spend a couple of days doing some of the best day trips from Ubud . You will be absolutely spoiled for choice when deciding on which day trips to do, and have various options at your fingertips such as swimming beneath a waterfall , visiting a sacred temple , wandering a coffee plantation , doing an adventurous activity or meandering through some rice terraces !

Tip: Pre-booked private cars are very affordable in Bali. You can request to be taken to the places of interest that suit you in style, whether its waterfalls, temples, or rice terraces! And, these are great to use for your transfers to and from the airport, and in between towns (such as from Kuta to Ubud). I have always used Bali Safest Driver for custom tours and private transfers – the service has always been friendly, prompt and prices are reasonable!

Day 20: Get yourself up early to hike the Campuhan Ridge Walk , and have lunch at a restaurant at the end. Save the final afternoon for re-visiting any places in Ubud you want to see again, grab a souvenir or two at the market , or have some time to chill out in a café and watch life (and a lot of mopeds) pass you by.

Tip: Karsa Café is my absolute favourite café to stop in after walking the Campuhan Ridge Walk. I have visited each time I’ve been to Bali (and I don’t need any amount of persuading to go back). The views across the paddy fields and rice terraces are stunning, and the atmosphere is so serene. If you’re lucky you will manage to seat yourself in one of the stilted huts above the pond.

Return home: Day 21

Day 21: Allow at least 1 full day to be lost for international travel from Southeast Asia if you are travelling from outside the region.

Itinerary summary

This itinerary gives the perfect balance between spending time in the bustling cities of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and on the idyllic islands of Bali and Langkawi. It offers enough time to indulge in some amazing sights and experiences , whilst also providing the time to just slow down and immerse yourself in your surroundings, whether that be by spending a morning by the pool or enjoying a drink on the beach whilst watching the world go by. I hope this 3 week itinerary for Singapore, Malaysia and Bali provides you with all the inspiration and information that you need to take a multi-country trip around Southeast Asia. And, I hope it proves to you that you can travel further if you travel smarter !

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Trip cost breakdown (per person)

International flights Economy flights from London Heathrow to Singapore, and Bali to London Heathrow = £493.66pp

Regional flights (x3) Hold luggage included in prices – Singapore to Langkawi, Malaysia = £74.57pp Langkawi to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia = £24.75pp Kuala Lumpur to Bali, Indonesia = £60.57pp

Airport transfers Singapore Changi Airport to City (shared one way transfer) = £5.00pp* Singapore City to Changi Airport (one way journey by Metro) = £1.00pp – Langkawi International Airport to Pantai Cenang, Langkawi (return journey by taxi) = £3.30pp* Kuala Lumpur Airport to City (return journey by KLIA express) = £18.00pp – Bali Denpasar Airport to Kuta (private one way transfer) = £5.00pp* Kuta to Ubud (private transfer) = £8.35pp* Ubud to Bali Denpasar Airport (private transfer) = £8.35pp*

Accommodation Singapore 4 nights = £94.50pp* – Langkawi, Malaysia 5 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £57.00pp* Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £81.00pp* – Kuta, Bali 1 night inc. breakfast and use of pool = £7.50pp* Ubud, Bali 4 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £63.00pp*

Total = £1,005.55 per person for 19 full days across 3 Southeast Asian countries (and 5 places)!

*The cost for anything marked with an asterisk is per person (pp) based on 2 people sharing. Note: Price excludes the costs for travel insurance, spending money (tours, food, occasional taxis, drinks etc.), costs to travel to/from UK airport for international flights, and visas (if required). I don’t book accommodation based on star rating, and book purely based on reviews, location and value for money. All accommodation is private hotel rooms (I’m not a hostel type of girl, I like my privacy and home comforts) or apartments, and all flights are economy. Prices for certain things may have changed since the time I took this trip, so please only use this as a guide to help you set your own savings target.

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Viaggio organizzato in Indonesia, tra la moderna Singapore, i meravigliosi templi Borobudur e Prambanan a Giava e l'isola di Bali. 11 giorni di tour tra risaie, templi e bellissime spiagge.

Questo viaggio organizzato in indonesia e singapore ti porterà alla scoperta di terre esotiche, mercati dell'artigianato e templi buddisti e induisti. potrai entrare nel tempio nascosto di borobudur, passeggiare nella famosa monkey forest di ubud, ma anche esplorare la metropoli di singapore e fare un tuffo nel mare cristallino di bali..

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Questo viaggio organizzato in Indonesia e Singapore è un'esperienza a contatto con culture completamente diverse dalla nostra, partendo dalla moderna e ordinata metropoli di Singapore,  fino a raggiungere luoghi esotici e spettacolari tra l'isola di Giava e quella di Bali. Singapore è una città da vedere almeno una volta nella vita; fondata soltanto nel 1965, è in continua evoluzione ed è caratteristica per le sue leggi ferree sulla pulizia e l'ordine, in nome del bene comune. Qui, vedremo architetture straordinarie dal tono occidentale, ma anche quartieri coloratissimi , templi di ogni religione e vivaci sobborghi ricchi di ristoranti e locali di vita notturna. Una zona imperdibile è senza dubbio la baia di Singapore , dove sorgono l'inconico hotel Marina Bay Sands e soprattutto il parco cittadino Gardens by the Bay . Ci sembrerà di entrare in un mondo nuovo, magico, quasi come in "Avatar": cammineremo tra i Super Trees , gli alberi artificiali giganti che, di sera, si illuminano con spettacoli rapsodiaci. Ci sposteremo, poi, con voli interni sulle due isole più importanti dell'Indonesia: Giava e Bali . Arrivando a Yogyakarta dedicheremo due giornate alle visite dei due templi di Borobudur (buddista) e Prambanan (induista), grazie ai quali inizieremo ad entrare in connessione con la cultura locale e alle tradizioni giavanesi. Vivremo il fermento cittadino tipico dell'Indonesia, tra sfreccianti motorini e mercati all'aperto. Proveremo gusti nuovi, frutta succosa e, per i più coraggiosi, magari un assaggio del famigerato durian!  Ci sposteremo sull'isola di Bali che, durante questo viaggio organizzato in Indonesia, esploreremo in lungo e in largo. Questo speciale luogo di mondo ha uno spirito unico, tant'è che viene soprannominata "L'Isola degli Dei" . Ci aspettano giornate ricche di visite guidate tra risaie , vulcani, laghi, scogliere e spiagge. Vedremo tanti templi con caratteristiche diverse, sempre uniche e suggestive. Parteciperemo ad una cena animata da danze tradizionali balines i e vedremo un'esibizione di Kecak Dance tutta al maschile, ambientata su una scogliera a strapiombo sul mare. Le ultime tre notti, soggiorneremo in un resort in riva al mare per un po' di relax,   oppure per effettuare altre escursioni. Nel nostro viaggio organizzato in Indonesia e Singapore, riusciremo a visitare tantissime attrazioni locali, non dovrai pensare a nulla ma solo aprire la tua mente per accogliere tanti e nuovi spunti che solo l'Oriente sa donare. Parti con noi! 

TOUR SINGAPORE E INDONESIA HIGHLIGHTS

  •   Ingresso al OCBC Skyway-Gardens by the Bay di Singapore
  •   Visita dell'incredibile tempio buddista Borobudur sulla isola di Giava 
  •   Visite di moderne metropoli, culture lontane, natura, mercati tradizionali e mare
  •   Soggiorna in un resort 5* tra le rissaie di Ubud a Bali
  •   Visita i templi più suggestivi di Bali
  •   Accompagnatore dall'Italia per tutto il viaggio
  •   Massimo 25 partecipanti
  •     Partenza: dal 21 maggio al 2 giugno '24
  •     Durata: 13 giorni e 10 notti
  •     Quota base: € 3.580,00 a persona
  •     Quota plus:  € 3.775,00 a persona  Vedi quota PLUS
  •     Supplemento singola: € 840,00
  •     Voli: inclusi da Milano Malpensa
  •     Tour Leader:  Francesca Barbieri
  •    10 pernottamenti in hotel 4-5*
  •   10 colazioni, 10 cene e 4 pranzi  
  •     Modalità di pagamento:  acconto all'iscrizione  € 1.100,00 - saldo 30 gg ante partenza
  •     Documento necessario:  passaporto con 6 mesi di validità residua dall'ingresso in Indonesia
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Itinerario Singapore e Indonesia: Viaggio organizzato

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Incontro nel pomeriggio con l’accompagnatore d’agenzia all’aeroporto di Malpensa e imbarco sul volo internazionale con destinazione Singapore (volo diretto). Pasti e pernottamento a bordo. Ci aspetta un grande viaggio alla scoperta di culture completamente diverse dalla nostra, città caratterizzate da modernità e ordine, spiritualità e tradizione, grattacieli e templi nella giungla. Un mix di esperienze, di visite organizzate e relax che renderanno questo viaggio organizzato a Singapore e Indonesia indimenticabile.  

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Arrivo di prima mattina all’aeroporto di Singapore. Al termine delle procedure doganali, trasferimento incluso per cominciare la visita guidata della città di Singapore. In mattinata, ingresso incluso al Tempio della Reliquia del dente di Buddha , un bellissimo monumento buddista di cinque piani con all’interno una stupa d’oro massiccio di ben 420 kg, utilizzata per custodire la reliquia. A seguire, vedremo il Sri Mariamman Temple , il più antico tempio induista di Singapore. Proseguiremo la visita a piedi della città, passando dal  Merlion , la statua metà leone e metà pesce che svetta nella baia e arriveremo al meraviglioso centro commerciale Esplanade.  Check-in in hotel e pomeriggio a disposizione per un po' di relax. In serata, passeggeremo fino al Gardens by The Bay , il grande parco simbolo della città, che vanta al suo interno 101 ettari di piante provenienti da tutto il mondo, 2 enormi cupole di vetro che fanno da serra e ospitano la Cloud Forest e a la Flower Dome (ingresso escluso). Ingresso incluso alla OCBC Skyway , una passerella sospesa a 22 metri di altezza dalla quale potremo godere di una vista incredibile dell’intero parco e della città di Singapore. In serata, ci aspetta lo spettacolo di luci del Gardens by the Bay: Garden Rhapsody! Al termine, rientro in hotel per la cena inclusa e pernottamento. 

Pernottamento: The Clan Hotel 5*

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Colazione al sacco. Trasferimento incluso, con bus privato, di prima mattina, all’aeroporto di Singapore e imbarco sul volo interno con destinazione Yogyakarta sullisola di Giava, in Indonesia. Incontro con la guida locale parlante italiano e proseguimento del viaggio organizzato con la visita di uno dei tesori dell’Indonesia: il tempio buddista di Borobudur . Situato sull’isola di Giava, questo monumento dell’ 800 d.C. rimase sepolto per secoli sotto i detriti vulcanici e la foresta, finché non venne riscoperto nel 1814 dall'ingegnere olandese Cornelius e i suoi 200 uomini. Una visita, qui, è come fare un viaggio nel tempo, una combinazione impareggiabile di storia, cultura, bellezza spirituale e naturale. Spostamento all’hotel di soggiorno e sistemazione. Cena inclusa e pernottamento. 

Pernottamento: Melia Purosani 5*

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Colazione in hotel. Intera giornata dedicata alle visite guidate di Yogyakarta e dintorni con guida parlante italiano. Inizieremo con il Keraton Palace , un complesso di padiglioni costruiti a partire dal 1755, ciascuno con un significato simbolico legato alla Giavanese visione del mondo. Proseguiremo con Kota Gede , un quartiere storico di Yogyakarta, ben noto per la sua industria della lavorazione dell'argento. Esploreremo le storiche rovine del palazzo, il cimitero e la moschea reali e le mura difensive interne. Pranzo incluso in un ristorante locale. Nel pomeriggio, ingresso incluso al Prambanan , il più grande sito di templi indù in Indonesia; si stima che sia stato costruito nel IX secolo. I templi presentano tetti a forma di cono, sculture all'esterno e statue religiose all'interno, il tutto in uno scenario suggestivo. Rientro in hotel, cena inclusa e pernottamento. 

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Colazione in hotel. Trasferimento incluso all’aeroporto di Yogyakarta e breve volo interno per l’isola di Bali . Pranzo libero. All’arrivo, accoglienza della guida parlante italiano e spostamento con bus privato verso Ubud , il cuore dell’isola, dove pernotteremo per quattro notti. Sistemazione in hotel e resto della giornata per il relax nel resort, per trattamenti benessere facoltativi o per paseggiare nele risaie di Ubud. In serata, ci attende una speciale cena inclusa in un ristorante locale durante la quale saremo  allietati dalle danze e dalle musiche tradizionali balinesi . Rientro in resort e pernottamento. 

Pernottamento: Visesa Hotel Ubud 5*

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Colazione in hotel. Intera giornata dedicata alle visite guidate di Bali in italiano. In questa giornata, visiteremo il tempio induista Taman Ayun , costruito nel 1634, come tempio principale del regno Mengwi. Ci divertiremo esplorando i vari sentieri, i santuari e gli splendidi cortili. Passeggeremo anche nel tranquillo giardino con i suoi stagni pieni di fiori di loto .  Proseguiremo verso il versante sud del Monte Batukaru per visitare il Pura Luhur Batukaru , uno dei nove templi protettori dell’isola di Bali. Originario dell'XI secolo, fu distrutto nel 1604 e ricostruito nel 1959. Potremo partecipare a passeggiate di  “pellegrinaggio” salendo sul monte, fino a raggiungere il santuario più importante dedicato a Mahadewa, il Dio del Monte. Pranzo incluso in ristorante locale. A seguire, ci sposteremo a Bedugul, dove si trova il famoso mercato nel quale potremo fare interessatni acquisti e assaggiare snack tipici, frutta e verdura locale. Entreremo anche al Pura Ulun Danu Bratan , una delle attrazioni turistiche più importanti di Bali. Si compone di cinque complessi di templi e uno stupa buddista sulle rive di uno splendido lago. Per concludere, arriveremo all’esotico e suggestivo tempio sul mare Tanah Lot . Uno scatto di questa struttura mistica, al tramonto, è considerato un “must” durante un viaggio organizzato a Bali. Rientro in hotel per la cena e il pernottamento. 

Pernottamento: Viseda Hotel Ubud 5*

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Colazione in hotel. Intera giornata dedicata alle visite guidate di Bali in italiano. Raggiungeremo il Tirta Gangga Royal Water Garden , di proprietà della famiglia reale Karangasem. Qui, ci sono piscine, stagni e fontane circondate da prati ben tagliati, pietre miliari, statue ornate e giardini tropicali. Pranzo incluso in un ristorante locale. Faremo poi una sosta al maestoso palazzo di giustizia Kertha Gosa, prima di raggiungere un altro famosissimo tempio di Bali, il Goa Lawah . La caratteristica di questo tempio è il fatto di essere costruito attorno all'apertura di una grotta abitata dai  pipistrelli del nettare . In questo viaggio organizzato a Bali, ci saranno tante occasioni di fare una foto in sarong  e, sicuramente, questo spot è tra i più memorabili! L’ultima tappa del giorno sarà  Kusamba , un piccolo villaggio tradizionale di pescatori. Rientro in hotel. Cena inclusa e pernottamento.

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Colazione in hotel. Intera giornata dedicata alle visite guidate in italiano dell'area orientale dell'isola di Bali, cominciando da Goa Gajah, tempio del IX secolo il cui ingresso è ornato da volti scolpiti nella roccia. L’intaglio principale ricorda la faccia di un elefante , motivo per cui il santuario è conosciuto come Elephant Cave. Ci sposteremo verso il villaggio di Besakih per visitare uno dei più grandi complessi indù di Bali: il Tempio Madre Pura Besakih . Il complesso vanta 23 templi separati e si trova su un pendio a 1000 metri sul livello del mare. Il tempio principale, chiamato Pura Penataran Agung, è costruito su sei livelli e il suo ingresso è abbellito da un classico portale diviso balinese. Il complesso ospita circa settanta festival all'anno, che attirano migliaia di pellegrini e turisti. Pranzo incluso in un ristorante locale. Nel pomeriggio, visiteremo il villaggio tradizionale di Penglipuran , una piccola perla tra le montagne. Qui, vedremo case tradizionali circondate da terreni agricoli, templi, un memoriale di guerra del 1959 e una lussureggiante foresta di bambù . Conosceremo meglio la cultura locale durante la visita di una tradizionale casa balinese e, con un po’ di fortuna, potremo ammirare le celebrazioni ospitate all’interno del villaggio.  Rientro in hotel, cena inclusa e pernottamento. 

Pernottamento: Viseda Hotel Ubud 5* 

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Colazione in hotel. La mattinata sarà dedicata alla visita dell’area di Ubud in compagnia del tour leader. Passeggiata nella Ubud Monkey Forest  ,una splendida foresta lussureggiante con ceninaia di scimmie. Proseguiremo per un photo stop alle  meravigliose risaie di Tegalalang, le più fotografate di Bali. Visiteremo una piantagione di caffè per assaggiare il mitico caffè Luwak , una bevanda davvero particolare della quale abbiamo parlato in un articolo del nostro blog:  "La strana storia del caffè più caro del mondo" . Pranzo libero. Nel pomeriggio, ci sposteremo verso sud, dove soggiorneremo in un hotel direttamente sulla spiaggia  sabbiosa di Bali. Sistemazione in hotel. Cena inclusa e pernottamento. 

Pernottamento: Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa 4*

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Colazione in hotel. Le ultime giornate del nostro viaggio organizzato in Indonesia , saranno a disposizione per un po’ di relax nell’hotel di soggiorno, per provare un bel massaggio balinese, per un bagno al mare oppure per approfondire ulteriormente le visite con un' escursione facoltativa di un'intera giornata all'isola di Nusa Penida per fare un po' di snorkling e ammirare la natura di quest'isola a sud est di Bali. Cena inclusa e pernottamento. 

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Colazione in hotel. Potremo sfruttare anche questa mattinata per un po’ di relax in hotel o in spiaggia, o esplorare ulteriormente l’isola di Bali con escursioni facoltative. Pranzo libero.  Nel pomeriggio è prevista un' escursione inclusa con guida in italiano per la visita del Tempio Uluwatu & Kecak Dance . Il tempio è situato sul bordo di un’alta scogliera a Uluwatu da cui potremo godere di una vista mozzafiato sull'Oceano Indiano. Ha un’architettura grandiosa, immersa in uno splendido scenario ed è adornato da statue antiche. Qui, si terrà uno spettacolo di danza balinese all'aperto eseguita da uomini posti in cerchio, mentre il sole cala dietro alle scogliere e il mare romba sulla costa con le sue onde. La danza Kecak non prevede strumenti musicali, sarà il gruppo locale a produrre con le mani e con la voce il suono di accompagnamento. Un’esperienza culturale di tradizioni locali da non perdere in un viaggio organizzato in Indonesia! Al termine, rientro in hotel, cena inclusa e pernottamento. 

Pernottamento: Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa 4*

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Colazione in hotel e trasferimento per l'aeroporto di Bali per il volo di rientro. Faremo uno scalo a Singapore e proseguiremo con il volo per Milano. L'arrivo è previsto nella mattinata del giorno seguente.

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Arrivo in prima mattinata all'aeroporto di Malpensa.

MODIFICHE DELL'ITINERARIO: gli itinerari possono essere modificati per necessità logistiche e/o avverse condizioni climatiche. In occasione di particolari ricorrenze, oppure secondo i giorni di partenza, l'ordine delle visite e dei servizi alberghieri può essere soggetto a qualche variazione, garantendo comunque il completo svolgimento del programma, eccetto quello per cause di forza maggiore.

Viaggio di gruppo a Singapore e Indonesia

Dopo aver vissuto a New York City, entra nel nostro team anche Francesca. Grazie alla sua padronanza dell'inglese e al bilinguismo, svolge il lavoro di back-office senior in azienda: mantiene i contatti diretti con i fornitori all'estero e gestisce nei minimi dettagli i nostri viaggi di gruppo organizzati in America, Europa e in parte dell'Asia. Dal 2016 è anche tour leader dei nostri viaggi organizzati.

Qualora per gravi motivi e/o cause di forza maggiore l'accompagnatore in questione non potesse partecipare verrà sostituito con altro di pari competenze professionali.

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La QUOTA BASE include:

  • Voli internazionali da Milano Malpensa
  • Volo da Singapore a Giava
  • Volo da Giava a Bali
  • Bagaglio da stiva
  • Bagaglio a mano di piccole dimensioni
  • Tasse aeroportuali
  • Spostamenti in bus privato per ogni tappa
  • Guida parlante italiano durante le visite
  • Ingressi a tutti i parchi e ai siti indicati in programma
  • Biglietto d'ingresso per la OCBC Skyway al Gardens by the Bay di Singapore
  • 10 pernottamenti in hotel 4-5* in camera doppia con servizi privati
  • 1 notte a Singapore, 2 notti a Yogyakarta, 4 notti a Ubud (Bali), 3 notti a Legian Beach (Bali)
  • 10 colazioni, 10 cene (di cui una con spettacolo di danze balinesi) e 4 pranzi 
  • Assicurazione medico bagaglio BASE
  • Accompagnatore d’agenzia

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La QUOTA PLUS in aggiunta alla quota BASE include:

  • Copertura in caso di annullamento da parte del viaggiatore
  • Aumento del massimale spese mediche a € 300.000 per destinazione MONDO
  • Aumento del massimale sull'assicurazione del bagaglio
  • Assistenza dell’agenzia per la gestione di un possibile sinistro
  • Bevande ai pasti
  • Pasti non indicati
  • Mance obbligatorie per guide e autisti locali: € 40,00 tot a persona 
  • Eventuali escursioni facoltative a Bali

Per darvi un'idea ancora più chiara e convincente di quello che vi aspetta, abbiamo raccolto le testimonianze dei partecipanti ai nostri viaggi precedenti. La loro soddisfazione e l'entusiasmo che tutti i partecipanti dimostrano alla fine di ogni viaggio è indubbiamente il nostro biglietto da visita migliore.

Leno Iaione

Il viaggio organizzato per Dubai è stato ben strutturato e gestito in modo impeccabile dal grande Andrea, sempre molto attento alle nostre richieste. L'escursione più bella, a mio parere, è stata il safari nel deserto, ricca di emozioni.

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Maria Perbellini

Viaggio in Portogallo, organizzato molto bene, Chiara ci ha seguiti con professionalità e disponibilità eccellenti . Per noi era prima esperienza di viaggio organizzato sicuramente proseguiremo per altri viaggi . Complimenti all' Agenzia ed ancora tanti tanti complimenti a Chiara !!!

Loredana Calloni

Viaggio in Norvegia, esperienza entusiasmante. Ottima organizzazione, Andrea e Riccardo ci hanno guidato con competenza e massima disponibilità.

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Apple could be trying to ‘hedge its supply-chain bets’ away from China with CEO Tim Cook’s whirlwind Southeast Asia tour

Apple CEO Tim Cook visits an Apple developer academy at Binus University in Tangerang, Indonesia, on April 17, 2024.

For years, “Asia” for Apple usually meant China . The world’s second-largest economy is one of Apple’s most important overseas markets, and a massive manufacturing hub. “There’s no supply chain in the world that’s more critical to us than China,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said on a trip to China in March. But with China sales slumping and possible threats to its supply chain, Apple could be taking a closer look at new Asian markets.

Apple’s CEO just wrapped up a five-day tour of Southeast Asia, stopping by Vietnam, Indonesia, and Singapore on a trip that could be an effort by the company to “hedge its supply-chain bets” and “ease the path” for later investment in the fast-growing region.

Southeast Asia is one of several emerging markets, alongside India and Latin America, that Apple needs to target for future growth, says Ivan Lam, senior analyst at Counterpoint Research.

“Apple’s brand image is perceived as high-end in the Southeast Asian region and holds a favorable position in consumers’ mindsets,” he says. The analyst anticipates “further enhancement” in Apple’s sales strategies for Southeast Asia as the region’s consumption levels improve.

Southeast Asia, for now, makes up a small, but fast-growing, percentage of the iPhone market. 

“Apple shipped just under 10 million iPhones per year to Southeast Asia last year, which accounted for less than 5% of global iPhone shipments. But that was still 32% growth for iPhones in Southeast Asia,” says Bryan Ma, vice president of client devices research at IDC.

But Ma suspects that Cook’s interest in Southeast Asia is driven not by retail, but manufacturing.

“I suspect that an even bigger motivation behind the visit, though, is for the company to hedge its supply-chain bets as the industry continues to diversify from China. That means not just meetings with suppliers who have operations in the region, but also with governments who can ease the path for investments in their countries later,” Ma said.

China is still Apple’s largest manufacturing hub, but the COVID pandemic demonstrated to the iPhone maker the risk of having everything in one place. COVID lockdowns in Zhengzhou, sometimes known as “iPhone City,” lowered Apple’s smartphone production in 2022. Apple later partly blamed COVID disruptions for a 5% year-on-year drop in revenue for the 2022 holiday quarter.

More broadly, the U.S. is encouraging companies to “de-risk” by diversifying supply chains away from China.

Where did Apple CEO Tim Cook visit in Southeast Asia?

Cook’s first stop was Vietnam , already part of Apple’s supply chain. The country boasts a typical export-oriented manufacturing economy, and can leverage its close proximity to existing manufacturing supply chains in China. 

During his two-day stay in Vietnam, Cook pledged to increase spending on Vietnam-based suppliers during a meeting with Pham Minh Chinh, the country’s prime minister, in Hanoi. The company says it’s already spent close to $16 billion on the country’s supply chain since 2019, creating about 200,000 jobs. 

Cook then traveled to Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy and most populous country. During a meeting with the country’s outgoing president, Joko Widodo, Cook said he would consider setting up manufacturing facilities in the country. 

Apple currently has no manufacturing facilities in Indonesia. Instead, the company has set up several app developer academies since 2018. Apple said it would open its fourth developer academy in Bali during Cook’s visit.

Indonesia requires smartphones sold in the country to be made up of at least 35% local components by volume, though Apple satisfies the requirement, despite the lack of local production, through its developer academies.

The government hopes the U.S. tech giant will go beyond software. Indonesia’s industry minister, who was also at the meeting with Cook and Widodo, suggested after the meeting that Apple could partner with Indonesian companies to obtain components, even if it does not set up a manufacturing facility. 

Cook’s final stop on his Southeast Asian tour was Singapore, the city-state with the region’s highest per capita income. The country is home to three of Apple’s five Southeast Asian stores. (The other two are in Thailand, and Apple is reportedly considering its first store in Malaysia.)

Upon Cook’s arrival, Apple announced that it would invest over $250 million to grow its campus in the city-state. Apple opened its first facility in 1981, with 72 employees focused on the Apple II personal computer. The company says it now uses Singapore as a regional hub for critical roles and currently employs over 3,600 staff.

Apple’s CEO met Singapore’s prime minister-to-be , Lawrence Wong, on Friday. On LinkedIn , Wong wrote that he discussed “opportunities in Southeast Asia” and “the close partnership between Singapore and Apple” in his meeting with Cook.

On a popular Singaporean radio show on Friday, Cook said he wanted to invest more in R&D in the country. “Singapore has always held a special place in my heart,” he told listeners. 

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Super Junior announce 2024 ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour

Including stops in Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and more

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K-pop boyband Super Junior have announced their upcoming 2024 ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour, with concerts in Thailand, Singapore and more.

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Today (April 18), Super Junior announced the dates and venues of their upcoming 2024 ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour. It comes about three months after the boyband first teased the tour in a statement to news outlet News1 .

The K-pop boyband will kick off their 12-date tour with a two-date performance on June 22 and 23 at the KSPO Dome in Seoul, South Korea. Thereafter, Super Junior will play concerts in Bangkok, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City in July 2024

Following that, the group will bring their tour to the rest of Asia, including two concerts each in the cities of Taipei and Hong Kong, as well as one-night-only shows in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta, all of which will take place from August to September 2024.

Ticketing details for Super Junior’s upcoming 2024 ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour have yet to be revealed. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

The dates for Super Junior’s upcoming 2024 ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour are:

JUNE 2024 22: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome 23: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome

JULY 2024 06: Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Challenger Hall 1 07: Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Challenger Hall 1 14: Singapore, Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium 28: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Phu Tho Indoor Sports Stadium

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AUGUST 2024 03: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena 17: Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Arena 18: Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Arena

SEPTEMBER 2024 06: Hong Kong, China, AWE Arena 07: Hong Kong, China, AWE Arena 14: Jakarta, Indonesia, BCIS

2024 SUPER JUNIOR <SUPER SHOW SPIN-OFF : Halftime> ASIA TOUR [SEOUL] 📍KSPO DOME 📅 June 22(SAT) – 23(SUN), 2024 [BANGKOK] 📍Impact Challenger Hall 1 📅 July 6(SAT) – 7(SUN), 2024 [SINGAPORE] 📍SINGAPORE INDOOR STADIUM 📅 July 14(SUN), 2024 [HO CHI MINH] 📍Phu Tho Indoor… pic.twitter.com/7O9dLqM7AL — SUPER JUNIOR (@SJofficial) April 18, 2024

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What did Tim Cook's SEA visit tell us?

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Apple CEO Tim Cook recently concluded his most extensive Southeast Asia (SEA) tour in years, visiting Vietnam, Indonesia, and Singapore from April 15-19.

While the visits were brief, his meetings with the government leaders of these countries highlighted the purpose of this visit: to seek new growth markets and manufacturing sites to offset Apple's ongoing struggles in China.

Cook's X (formerly Twitter) account has painted the trip as one where he met with local content creators and communities, but media reports pointed out that Cook has repeatedly stressed the SEA region's importance as both a market and emergent manufacturing base. In meetings with government leaders, Cook discussed furthering collaboration between Apple and their respective countries, ranging from additional investments for manufacturing to AI talent cultivation.

Meeting government leaders

The first stop of Cook's trip was to Vietnam, where he met with Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính . Pham pointed out that Apple has already created over 200,000 job opportunities in Vietnam in recent years. Cook stated that there will be increased cooperation with Vietnam, including buying more components and accessories from Vietnam's suppliers, a big boost to the country's goal of becoming a global manufacturing hub. Apple claimed it has invested approximately US$15.8 billion in the Vietnamese supply chain since 2019.

Cook's next stop was in Indonesia, where he met with President Joko Widodo , popularly known as "Jokowi." Cook stated that they "talked about the president's desire to see manufacturing in the country," and has referred to the investment ability in Indonesia as "endless." The meeting with Cook is part of Jokowi's efforts to shift global manufacturing supply chains into Indonesia amidst geopolitical tensions.

The country has already secured investments from automakers Hyundai and BYD. Besides Cook, Jokowi also met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk in 2022 and may meet Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the end of this month.

Cook's last stop on his trip was to Singapore, where he met Prime Minister-elect Lawrence Wong and his predecessor Lee Hsien Loong. Apple's relationship with Singapore runs deep, dating back to more than 40 years ago when Singapore manufactured Apple II PCs in the 1980s. Over the decades, Singapore has evolved to a point where it now serves as a key hub for Apple in the Asia-Pacific region.

Right before the meeting with Wong, Apple announced on its website that it plans to invest US$250 million to expand its Ang Mo Kio campus, with a focus on expanding the AI talent pool. The company stated that it already employs more than 3,600 people at the campus and the expansion "will provide more space for new roles in AI and other functions." In the statement, Cook referred to Singapore as "truly a one-of-a-kind place," and that they "can't wait for many more decades of innovation to come."

Struggles in China and geopolitical concerns

Cook's visit highlighted the company's growing emphasis on the SEA region, and it is largely due to the company's sluggish performance in the Chinese market and growing geopolitical tensions between China and the US.

Apple's reliance on China has never been a secret, both as one of its largest foreign markets and its primary manufacturing/assembly site where its devices are produced. However, the company's biggest money maker, the iPhone, has been struggling in the Chinese market. According to Bloomberg , iPhone shipments in the first three months of 2024 saw a 9.6% year-on-year decrease, the steepest for Apple since the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2022.

One of the factors contributing to the decline is the return of Huawei in the high-end smartphone market, which was further exacerbated by geopolitics as the Chinese government bans the use of iPhones in government agencies and state-owned companies. This ban gave domestic brands like Huawei another boost in prospects and cast further uncertainty on Apple's prospects in China.

To offset its struggles in China, Apple has been seeking out other markets. Among them is India, which has recently replaced China as the most populated country in the world. Tim Cook met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April 2023 as the company began to expand and shift some of its manufacturing to India. A recent report from Bloomberg stated that Apple is already assembling around 1 in 7 of its iPhones in India, totaling an output of US$14 billion.

Following the conclusion of another highly-publicized trip and meetings with government leaders by Tim Cook, it's likely safe to assume that the SEA region will undergo a similar increase in investments and attention from Apple in its quest to maintain growth without relying too much on the fickle market that is China.

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Webuy announces filing of 2023 annual report with the sec, launches travel business in indonesia, and expands into insurance referral program.

Singapore, April 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Webuy Global Ltd (NASDAQ: WBUY) (" Webuy " or the " Company "), a Southeast Asian community e-commerce retailer, today announces that on April 15, 2024, the Company filed its 2023 annual report (20-F) with the SEC. Notable recent events include the Company’s launch of a travel business line in Indonesia and expansion into an insurance referral program. Key highlights of the Company’s 2023 financial achievements follow:

2023 Financial Highlights

Total revenues increased by 38.4% to US$61.7 million from US$44.6 million in the full year of 2022. The increase was mainly driven by sales of groceries in the Indonesian market and demand for the Company’s tour packages in Singapore.

Gross profit increased by 38.4% to US$5.1 million from US$3.8 million in the full year of 2022. Gross margin was approximately 8.3%, relatively flat compared to 8.4% in the full year of 2022, mainly attributable to the Company’s ongoing efficiency optimization initiatives.

Recent Developments

In early 2024, the Company launched its travel business in Indonesia and expanded its presence in the growing Southeast Asian tourism market.

In April 2024, the Company launched an insurance referral program to deliver insurance solutions to markets across Asia.

Vincent Xue Bin, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Webuy, commented, "2023 was an important year in which we refined our strategic approach and delivered solid results. Sales of groceries on our platform in Indonesia grew strongly, as demand in the region escalated and our distribution strategies have proven effective. By expanding our footprint, further establishing our presence, and catering to the needs of the market, we grew our total revenues by 38.4%, with sales of groceries in Indonesia increasing by a substantial 83.6%. In addition to grocery sales, we introduced new packaged tour travel services in Singapore, which immediately proved popular with consumers. Revenue generated from tour packages offered in Singapore more than doubled from that of 2022, representing an important diversification of our product offerings. Building on this momentum, we leveraged our robust supply chain network to successfully extend our tour packages into Indonesia, further expanding our presence in the vibrant Southeast Asian tourism market. Additionally, our strategic entry into an insurance referral program during April represents a promising opportunity for higher-margin growth, aligning with our consistent approach to innovation and expansion."

"Our 2023 results stand as a testament to our innovative approach and the resilience of our business model. Furthermore, our stable gross margin underscores our commitment to continuous efficiency optimizations. Looking ahead, we remain steadfast in our dedication to surpassing existing milestones, ensuring unparalleled success for our customers, and consistently delivering enduring value to our shareholders while fostering a strong sense of community engagement."

Annual Report

The Form 20-F can be accessed by visiting either the SEC's website at www.sec.gov or the Company's website at https://www.webuysg.com/Investor/ . In addition, the Company's shareholders may receive a hard copy of the Form 20-F, which includes the Company's complete audited financial statements, free of charge by requesting a copy from the Company contact below.

About Webuy Global Ltd

The Company's mission is to make social shopping a new lifestyle for consumers and to empower consumers' purchases with an efficient, cost-saving purchasing model. Webuy is committed to developing a community-oriented e-commerce platform in the Southeast Asia region and transforming the e-commerce model into a community-driven experience for consumers.

The Company's innovative 'group buy' business model is set to revolutionize traditional shopping practices, offering substantial cost savings to customers through a community-centric approach. This approach, akin to group purchases and bulk orders, simplifies the process for customers, eliminating the need for individual bulk purchases. Furthermore, the business model streamlines the traditional supply chain by minimizing the involvement of intermediaries, thereby offering a more direct "farm-to-table" supply model. Additional information about the Company is available at http://webuy.global/ .

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the "safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about the Company’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, and a number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by words or phrases such as "may," "will," "expect," "anticipate," "target," "aim," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "potential," "continue," "is/are likely to" or other similar expressions. The Company may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its reports filed with, or furnished to, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in its annual reports to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. These statements are subject to uncertainties and risks including, but not limited to, the following: the Company’s goals and strategies; the Company’s future business development; financial condition and results of operations; product and service demand and acceptance; reputation and brand; the impact of competition and pricing; changes in technology; government regulations; fluctuations in general economic and business conditions in U.S., Singapore and Indonesia and assumptions underlying or related to any of the foregoing and other risks contained in reports filed by the Company with the SEC. For these reasons, among others, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements in this press release. Additional factors are discussed in the Company’s filings with the SEC, which are available for review at www.sec.gov. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date hereof.

Investor Relations Robin Yang, Partner ICR, LLC Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 (646) 880-9057

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The World's 15 Best Airlines To Kick-Start Your 2024 Vacation

Posted: April 21, 2024 | Last updated: April 21, 2024

<p>Forget inedible meals, postage stamp-sized economy seats and sky-high fares – the airline industry has stepped up in 2023. From top-tier comfort and cleanliness to the best customer service and family-friendly facilities, we've rounded up a selection of the winners from last year's Skytrax's World Airline Awards 2023. Take a look at the airlines pulling out all the stops to make your flying experience that little bit more special.</p>

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Forget inedible meals, postage stamp-sized economy seats and sky-high fares – the airline industry has stepped up in 2023. From top-tier comfort and cleanliness to the best customer service and family-friendly facilities, we've rounded up a selection of the winners from last year's Skytrax's World Airline Awards 2023. Take a look at the airlines pulling out all the stops to make your flying experience that little bit more special.

This award analyzes an airline’s progress year-on-year, examining its change in global rating within Skytrax’s World Airline Awards program and its performance improvements in the individual award categories. Coming out on top as the Most Improved Airline for 2023, Kuwait Airways has been recognized for its customer-first approach and its commitment to service upgrades.

World’s Most Improved Airline: Kuwait Airways

From cabin crew getting swish new uniforms in 2022 to introducing a complimentary chauffeur service for first and business-class passengers, as well as goals of owning 50 aircraft by 2025, Kuwait Airways is going from strength to strength. The national carrier for the state of Kuwait currently operates flights to 60 destinations worldwide, including in Egypt, India, the UK and America.

World’s Cleanest Airline: ANA All Nippon Airways

ANA (All Nippon Airways) is one of the most consistently high-rated airlines both in Asia and worldwide. It picked up the World’s Cleanest Airline award for the third year in a row in 2023, while also holding onto its 2022 crown for the World’s Best Airport Services. Founded in 1952, Japan’s largest airline – although not the national carrier – is one of the most significant airlines in Asia, operating 43 international and  61 domestic routes.

<p>The airline focuses on an excellent in-flight experience infused with hints of Japanese culture. It provides passengers with amazing amenities, food, cleanliness and friendly cabin crew. After two years of tough COVID-19 restrictions, Japan resumed visa-free entry and independent travel in October 2022 – and it looks like ANA is rising to the occasion.</p>  <p><strong><a href="http://bit.ly/3roL4wv">Love this? Follow our Facebook page for more travel inspiration</a></strong></p>

The airline focuses on an excellent in-flight experience infused with hints of Japanese culture. It provides passengers with amazing amenities, food, cleanliness and friendly cabin crew. After two years of tough COVID-19 restrictions, Japan resumed visa-free entry and independent travel in October 2022 – and it looks like ANA is rising to the occasion.

Running away with the Best Cabin Crew title, the national carrier for Indonesia is back on form in 2023 after winning the award for five consecutive years from 2014. Garuda Indonesia connects more than 90 destinations worldwide to its home country and the region of Southeast Asia, launching over 600 flights per day.

World’s Best Airline Cabin Crew: Garuda Indonesia

The airline prides itself on sharing Indonesia’s traditional hospitality and unique culture with its passengers. The Skytrax website rates Garuda Indonesia five stars for customer service, with reviews praising the cabin crew’s attentive, welcoming, courteous and compassionate manner.

World’s Best Economy Class: Japan Airlines

Operating almost 200 routes worldwide and serving destinations such as Tokyo, London, Paris, Melbourne, Osaka and Los Angeles, Japan’s national carrier was founded in 1951 and has been building up a significant fan base ever since. Those flying economy with Japan Airlines regularly wax lyrical about how comfortable the seats are, as well as the general smooth-running of the experience.

World’s Best Premium Economy Class: EVA Air

EVA Air's premium economy fares come with at-seat slippers, noise-canceling headphones, a water bottle, pillow and soft blanket, as well as a complimentary overnight bag. On a long-haul flight, expect the food and drink to come flying thick and fast, from congee for breakfast to snacks of cheese crackers. In mid-2024, the airline is set to update all of its Boeing 787-9s to include a premium economy class due to demand.

World's Best Regional Airline: Bangkok Airways

As well as bagging the Best Regional Airline in Asia award, Bangkok Airways took home first place for the World’s Best Regional Airline. It might not come as a surprise: it's the seventh consecutive year the airline has won both awards. It serves 11 Thai hotspots and a growing number of international destinations, including Cambodia, Singapore, the Maldives, Myanmar, Hong Kong and Laos. 

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Bangkok Airways comprises a 30-strong fleet, with each aircraft decorated in their own liveries representing the destinations they fly to. The company's latest generation aircraft, the ATR72-600, includes a full-glass cockpit and larger overhead bins. 

Alaska Airlines has been running for over 90 years and today services more than 44 million annual passengers and 120-plus destinations across five countries, including the US, Mexico and Belize. It wins North America's Best Regional Airline in 2023, closely followed by jetBlue Airways and 2022's winner WestJet in second and third place. The fifth-largest airline in the United States, Alaska Airlines will add its first flights to the Bahamas imminently in time for some winter sun.

Best Regional Airline in North America: Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines has championed the use of sustainable biofuels since 2011 and was also the first airline to compost and remove single-use plastic straws and citrus picks from its planes and passenger lounges. The future is looking even more revolutionary for the region’s favorite airline, as it has just begun partnering with CLEAR to speed up and streamline its customers' passage through airport security.

World’s Best Low-Cost Airline: AirAsia

This reliable airline has been awarded the World's Best Low-Cost Airline since 2010 and is well-recognised by other industry heavyweights for its budget offerings. The Premium Flatbed seat on its Airbus A330 is considered among the world’s best-value premium cabins, being fully reclinable with adjustable head and foot rests, plus comfy bedding and a privacy screen. Complimentary meals, priority boarding and baggage collection, and access to hours of inflight entertainment are included in the cost too.

<p>The Malaysia-based airline operates flights across its home continent and beyond, with connections to Australia, the US, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Japan and more. Sign up for the rewards scheme and you can earn AirAsia points on whatever fare you choose, which can then be redeemed against hotels, tours, car hire and even future flights.</p>

The Malaysia-based airline operates flights across its home continent and beyond, with connections to Australia, the US, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Japan and more. Sign up for the rewards scheme and you can earn AirAsia points on whatever fare you choose, which can then be redeemed against hotels, tours, car hire and even future flights.

<p>Scoot, owned by the Singapore Airlines Group, has been awarded first place for budget travelers seeking long-haul destinations for two consecutive years now. The airline's economy class offers three fares: Fly, FlyBag and FlyBagEat. The cheapest fare is Fly, allowing carry-on of up to 10kg (22 pounds) per passenger; FlyBag includes 20kg (44-pound) checked baggage; and FlyBagEat adds on a hot meal.</p>

World's Best Low-Cost Long-Haul Airline: Scoot

Scoot, owned by the Singapore Airlines Group, has been awarded first place for budget travellers seeking long-haul destinations for two consecutive years now. The airline's economy class offers three fares: Fly, FlyBag and FlyBagEat. The cheapest fare is Fly, allowing carry-on of up to 10kg (22 pounds) per passenger; FlyBag includes 20kg (44-pound) checked baggage; and FlyBagEat adds on a hot meal.

<p>But there's another reason everyone's talking about Scoot. In September 2022, it launched its first Pokémon-themed plane (pictured). The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (or "Pikachu Jet"), with its colorful livery and Japanese-inspired menu, serves selected journeys between Singapore, Taipei, Nanjing, Tokyo and Seoul throughout 2023.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/news/64647/the-airlines-with-the-most-and-least-delays-revealed"><strong>Check out the airlines with the most (and least) delays</strong></a></p>

But there's another reason everyone's talking about Scoot. In September 2022, it launched its first Pokémon-themed plane (pictured). The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (or "Pikachu Jet"), with its colourful livery and Japanese-inspired menu, serves selected journeys between Singapore, Taipei, Nanjing, Tokyo and Seoul throughout 2023.

As well as being awarded the World’s Most Family Friendly Airline, Air Canada also came out on top as the best Canadian airline, with the best airline staff in the country. Established in 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines, the flag carrier became known as Air Canada from 1965 onwards and is headquartered in Montreal. It currently flies to 51 domestic destinations and 136 international destinations in 57 countries.

World’s Most Family Friendly Airline: Air Canada

<p>Skytrax’s Most Family Friendly Airline Award is a new category for 2023, factoring in how well an airline accommodates families being seated together, how helpful staff are, what dedicated family check-in, baggage and boarding procedures are in place, and the quality of children’s meals, entertainment and amenities. As well as making the lives of guardians and children that little bit easier while in the air, Air Canada also runs the Aeroplan Family Sharing scheme, where up to eight family members can share rewards points.</p>

Skytrax’s Most Family Friendly Airline Award is a new category for 2023, factoring in how well an airline accommodates families being seated together, how helpful staff are, what dedicated family check-in, baggage and boarding procedures are in place, and the quality of children’s meals, entertainment and amenities. As well as making the lives of guardians and children that little bit easier while in the air, Air Canada also runs the Aeroplan Family Sharing scheme, where up to eight family members can share rewards points.

<p>The largest airline in Latin America, LATAM won big across Skytrax's South America categories in 2023, taking gold for both Best Airline and Best Airline Staff Service on the continent. The airline serves Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.</p>

Best Airline in South America: LATAM

The largest airline in Latin America, LATAM won big across Skytrax's South America categories in 2023, taking gold for both Best Airline and Best Airline Staff Service on the continent. The airline serves Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.

<p>So what makes LATAM so great? The airline is addressing its sustainability credentials and has pledged to eliminate all single-use plastics onboard its services by the end of this year. It also aims to be zero-waste by 2027 and carbon neutral by 2050. Plus, its range of LATAM Airlines credit cards could see you earn up to 40,000 miles to redeem on flights.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/157039/fun-facts-and-odd-occurrences-from-the-weird-world-of-flying?page=1"><strong>Check out these fun facts and strange stories from the fascinating world of flying</strong></a></p>

So what makes LATAM so great? The airline is addressing its sustainability credentials and has pledged to eliminate all single-use plastics onboard its services by the end of this year. It also aims to be zero-waste by 2027 and carbon neutral by 2050. Plus, its range of LATAM Airlines credit cards could see you earn up to 40,000 miles to redeem on flights.

<p>Not only did Ethiopian Airlines rank in the top 40% of Skytrax's list of the best 100 airlines in the world in 2023, but it was also crowned the Best Airline in Africa once again after winning the category for five previous years. The flag carrier of Ethiopia was founded in 1945 and today serves 19 domestic and 114 international destinations. The airline has the youngest and newest fleet across the entire continent, consisting of Boeing's Dreamliners and Triple Sevens as well as Airbus A350s.</p>

Best Airline in Africa: Ethiopian Airlines

Not only did Ethiopian Airlines rank in the top 40% of Skytrax's list of the best 100 airlines in the world in 2023, but it was also crowned the Best Airline in Africa once again after winning the category for five previous years. The flag carrier of Ethiopia was founded in 1945 and today serves 19 domestic and 114 international destinations. The airline has the youngest and newest fleet across the entire continent, consisting of Boeing's Dreamliners and Triple Sevens as well as Airbus A350s.

<p>There’s a range of cabin types – economy includes complimentary drinks and its luxury Cloud Nine service provides a curated business-class experience. Guests of Cloud Nine can enjoy exclusive lounge access, additional baggage allowance and an even comfier flight with more room to stretch out.</p>

There’s a range of cabin types – economy includes complimentary drinks and its luxury Cloud Nine service provides a curated business-class experience. Guests of Cloud Nine can enjoy exclusive lounge access, additional baggage allowance and an even comfier flight with more room to stretch out.

<p>Turkish Airlines was founded in 1933 with just five aircraft. Today, it flies to 269 destinations around the world, best summed up by its tag line: “We fly to more countries than any other airline in the world". The national carrier won the sought-after Best Airline in Europe award, as well as the same award for services in Southern Europe.</p>

Best Airline in Europe: Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines was founded in 1933 with just five aircraft. Today, it flies to 269 destinations around the world, best summed up by its tag line: “We fly to more countries than any other airline in the world". The national carrier won the sought-after Best Airline in Europe award, as well as the same award for services in Southern Europe.

<p>The airline offers an incredible culinary service – winning the top award for best catering in both business and economy class in 2023 – and its highly regarded lounge welcomes travelers in Istanbul. It’s regularly commended for being the best long-haul travel experience in Europe, and also serves Africa, North America and Asia.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/108244/surprising-sights-you-can-only-see-from-above?page=1"><strong>Take a look at these surprising sights you can only see from above</strong></a></p>

The airline offers an incredible culinary service – winning the top award for best catering in both business and economy class in 2023 – and its highly regarded lounge welcomes travellers in Istanbul. It’s regularly commended for being the best long-haul travel experience in Europe, and also serves Africa, North America and Asia.

<p>According to Skytrax, Delta Air Lines is the top airline in North America for the second consecutive year. The accolades don’t stop there – the US-owned airline dominated the major North America categories, taking Best Airline Staff Service, Best Business Class, Best Premium Economy Class and Best Economy Class. It’s one of the world’s oldest airlines and is constantly expanding its network, adding London Gatwick to its roster in 2023 for the first time in 15 years.</p>

Best Airline in North America: Delta Air Lines

According to Skytrax, Delta Air Lines is the top airline in North America for the second consecutive year. The accolades don’t stop there – the US-owned airline dominated the major North America categories, taking Best Airline Staff Service, Best Business Class, Best Premium Economy Class and Best Economy Class. It’s one of the world’s oldest airlines and is constantly expanding its network, adding London Gatwick to its roster in 2023 for the first time in 15 years.

<p>But what makes it worth flying with? From check-in to landing there’s a seamless system; its Airport Curbside service (at most US airports) allows you to check in your baggage as soon as you’ve exited your vehicle at passenger drop-off. Its cabins range from Basic Economy to Delta One, where you can enjoy your own flat-bed seat, luxury skincare products and chef-curated meals.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/gallerylist/86315/how-air-travel-has-changed-in-every-decade-from-the-1920s-to-today"><strong>Here's how air travel has changed in every decade since the 1920s</strong></a></p>

But what makes it worth flying with? From check-in to landing there’s a seamless system; its Airport Curbside service (at most US airports) allows you to check in your baggage as soon as you’ve exited your vehicle at passenger drop-off. Its cabins range from Basic Economy to Delta One, where you can enjoy your own flat-bed seat, luxury skincare products and chef-curated meals.

Ranked number one for 2023 in the World’s Top 100 Airlines is Singapore Airlines, making this the fifth time in the accolades’ 23-year history that the Singaporean flag carrier has been crowned the best of the best. It also beat out the competition in several other categories, including Best First Class Comfort Amenities, Best Business Class in Asia and Best Premium Economy Seat in Asia.

World’s Best Airline Overall: Singapore Airlines

<p>Singapore Airlines knocked 2022’s Airline of the Year Qatar Airways (a seven-time champion) off the top spot to second place this year, though the Middle Eastern carrier still cleaned up in the majority of the business-class categories. The Singapore Airlines Group (which includes the award-winning budget subsidiary airline, Scoot) ferried nearly 21 million passengers across the world last year and achieved its highest-ever monthly passenger load factor in December 2022. Click <a href="https://www.worldairlineawards.com/">here</a> to see the full results of the World Airline Awards 2023.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/63818/the-worlds-coolest-airports?page=1"><strong>Now discover the world's coolest airports</strong></a></p>

Singapore Airlines knocked 2022’s Airline of the Year Qatar Airways (a seven-time champion) off the top spot to second place this year, though the Middle Eastern carrier still cleaned up in the majority of the business-class categories. The Singapore Airlines Group (which includes the award-winning budget subsidiary airline, Scoot) ferried nearly 21 million passengers across the world last year and achieved its highest-ever monthly passenger load factor in December 2022. Click here to see the full results of the World Airline Awards 2023.

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