Planning an itinerary for a 3-nation 7-day vacation is a
daunting task especially if you don't know much about the countries you are
about to visit. Fortunately for you, we have the best
travel tips on how to maximize your time if you're planning a Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore
budget trip.
Days 1 To 3:
Bangkok, Thailand
Book a flight that will have you arrive late at night at
the Suvarnabhumi International Airport to avoid the usual vehicular traffic on
your way to the hotel, spend the night resting and preparing yourself for the
adventure ahead.
The next day, explore Thailand's famous temples: the Wat
Arun Temple (The Temple of Dawn), which according to CNN, is one of the most
revered icons in Thailand, the Wat Pho temple (Temple of the Reclining Buddha),
and the Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha).
After sampling the local Thai food for lunch, return to
action by exploring the Khlongs of Thonburi (Bangkok Canals) via public
ferries. Spend the rest of the afternoon taking in the sights at the Grand
Palace, one of the world's most visited palaces and castles according to CNN.
Cap off the day by learning about Thailand's history via the Siam Niramit Show.
On your second day, explore another world famous landmark
in Bangkok, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Visit the Samphran Elephant
Ground and Zoo, the Crocodile Wrestling Show and the Elephant Theme Show, and
then go shopping at the Bangkok Weekend Market. Cap off the day with a Royal
Chao Phraya Cruise Dinner Cruise. Have a good night's rest to prepare for your
flight to your next destination the following day: Malaysia.
Days 4 And 5:
Malaysia
After an early flight, you'll arrive in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia at around noon. Check in at your hotel and then go out and explore
Kuala Lumpur's famous landmarks. Go to Merdeka Square, the Menara
Telecommunications Tower, the Titiwangsa Park, Petronas Twin Towers, Suria
KLCC, Petrosains (Petroleum Discovery Centre), CNN0 (located at the 3r floor
Suria KLCC), the CNN1 (located at the Twin Towers podium level). End the day by
shopping and dining at Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur's well-known night market. Check
out early next day and book a CNN2.
Day 5 To 7:
Singapore
Day 5 starts with the bus-ride from Malaysia to Singapore
will have you arriving at around noon. After checking in to your hotel, go out
exploring CNN3, Fullerton Heritage, The Raffles Place, CNN4, Marina Bay Sands
and Bugis Village. End the day by visiting the Fountain of Wealth at Suntech
City.
Day 6 starts by taking in the sights at the parks then
relaxing at the Resorts World Sentosa. End the day by going off a tour in the
Night Safari.
Day 7 and your last day in Singapore will be spent at the
Universal Studios. Enjoy the theme park's blockbuster movie and television
series-themed rides.
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