Singapore: Singapore is a small island country but well prosperous in its region. It’s a most modern city in southeast Asia. The city is clubbed with Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and English cultures and religions. The country includes the island of Singapore and 58 or so smaller islands. Located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore’s tropical climate welcomes both leisure and business travelers year round.
Singapore’s tropical climate welcomes both leisure and business travelers year round. The island republic’s excellent infrastructure enables visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions in a safe, clean and green environment.
Malaysia: Malaysia boasts one of south-east Asia’s most vibrant economies, the fruit of decades of industrial growth and political stability. Consisting of two regions separated by some 640 miles of the South China Sea, Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious federation of 13 states and three federal territories. The capital, Kuala Lumpur, is home to colonial buildings, busy shopping districts such as Bukit Bintang and skyscrapers such as the iconic, 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers. Tourism is an important source of income in Malaysia.Malaysian cuisine strongly reflects the country’s diverse ethnic makeup, with Indian, Chinese and Thai influences clear alongside the Malay classics.
Singapore: Singapore is much more than the sum of its numerous attractions. It’s constantly evolving, reinventing, and re imagining itself, with people who are passionate about creating new possibilities.
It’s where foodies, explorers, collectors, action seekers, culture shapers, and socialisers meet―and new experiences are created every day.
Malaysia: Geographically, Malaysia is almost as diverse as its culture. One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts which further add to this theme of ‘diversity’. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts while five-star hotels sit just meters away from ancient reefs.
Rugged mountains reach dramatically for the sky while their rain forest-clad slopes sweep down to floodplains teeming with forest life. Cool highland hideaways roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.