Planning a Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand tour from India in 2025? Samisha Holidays offers all-inclusive packages starting at ₹85,000 per person, covering flights, 4-5* hotels, and guided tours. Explore Singapore’s futuristic skyline, Malaysia’s cultural gems, and Thailand’s beaches and temples. Best time: November-February. Enjoy visa-on-arrival, iconic attractions, and vibrant cuisines.
Imagine exploring three countries in one trip—Singapore’s futuristic skyline, Malaysia’s cultural treasures, and Thailand’s pristine beaches. This is Southeast Asia’s golden triangle, and it’s become India’s most popular international multi-country tour for good reason.
With direct flights taking just 4-6 hours from major Indian cities, visa-free entry to all three countries, and packages starting at ₹85,000 per person, this journey offers unbeatable value. As Aarav Singh from Samisha Holidays, I’ve guided over 2,500 Indian families through this adventure since 2010, watching Delhi couples marvel at Marina Bay’s infinity pool and Mumbai families feast on street food in Penang’s night markets.
This guide covers everything you need: where to go, when to visit, what it costs, and how to plan your perfect 8-16 day Southeast Asian escape.

Why This Tour is Perfect for Indian Travelers
Three Completely Different Experiences
Singapore feels like stepping into the future with its vertical gardens and spotless streets. Malaysia offers a cultural mix that reminds you of India’s diversity—Hindu temples, Chinese heritage, and Islamic architecture all coexisting peacefully. Thailand delivers a tropical paradise with 1,430 islands, ancient temples, and the friendliest people you’ll meet.
Closest International Multi-Country Trip
Flying from India takes less time than a train journey to Goa. Delhi to Singapore is 5.5 hours, Mumbai to Kuala Lumpur is 5 hours, Bangalore to Bangkok is under 4 hours. Compare this to Europe’s 10-12 hour flights or America’s exhausting 18-hour journeys.
Budget-Friendly Luxury
A full meal costs ₹200-400 in Malaysia and Thailand versus ₹800-1,500 in Europe. Your complete 10-day package with flights, hotels, tours, and meals starts at ₹85,000—less than what you’d spend on just flights to Europe. The currencies work in your favor: 1 Singapore Dollar equals ₹63, 1 Malaysian Ringgit equals ₹19, and 1 Thai Baht equals ₹2.40.
No Visa Hassles
Here’s the best part for 2025-26: All three countries offer visa-free entry to Indian passport holders. Singapore gives 30 days, Malaysia gives 30 days, and Thailand now offers 60 days visa-free (doubled from 30 days!). Just show your passport, return ticket, hotel bookings, and proof of ₹20,000 in your account at immigration.
Indian-Friendly Infrastructure
You’ll find Indian restaurants in every city, English spoken widely, vegetarian food everywhere, and a massive Indian diaspora (500,000+ people across the three countries). RuPay cards work at most ATMs with minimal fees. Over 2.8 million Indians visited in 2024, so infrastructure caters to our needs.
Best Time to Visit
November to February – Peak Season (Recommended)
This is Southeast Asia at its finest. Temperatures hover around 25-32°C—comfortable like Mumbai winters. Rainfall is minimal with only 2-5 rainy days per month. You get perfect weather for beaches, clear skies for island hopping, and comfortable conditions for temple exploring.
The festive atmosphere adds magic: Deepavali lights up Singapore’s Little India and KL’s Brickfields in October-November, Loy Krathong lantern festivals illuminate Thailand in November, and Christmas transforms Orchard Road into a wonderland in December.
The downside? Prices increase 30-40% during peak season, and popular attractions get crowded. Flight costs jump during Diwali, Christmas, and New Year. Book 3-4 months ahead and expect packages starting at ₹90,000.
March to May – Hot but Affordable
Temperatures climb to 30-38°C, similar to Indian summers. You’ll save 20-30% on hotels and packages drop to ₹70,000-80,000. Fewer crowds mean shorter queues at attractions. Perfect for indoor activities, shopping, and city exploration.
Thailand’s Songkran water festival (April 13-15) is an experience like our Holi—strangers drench each other on streets in good-natured celebration.
June to October – Monsoon Season
Heavy rainfall hits Malaysia and Thailand (15-20 rainy days monthly), but prices plummet 40-50% with packages around ₹60,000-70,000. Singapore remains relatively unaffected year-round. Beach activities get limited with rough seas, but if you focus on cities, shopping, and indoor attractions, this works for extreme budget travelers.
Indian Holiday Alignment
Plan around Diwali break (October-November) for 14 days using just 7 leave days. Christmas-New Year offers 17 days with 8-9 leave days. Summer vacation (April-May) works for families with school holidays and includes the Songkran experience.
Top Destinations: Where to Go Singapore (3-4 Days)
Marina Bay Sands & Gardens by the Bay
The iconic three-tower hotel with its rooftop infinity pool defines Singapore’s skyline. The SkyPark observation deck costs ₹1,800 and gives you 360° city views. Next door, Gardens by the Bay features futuristic Supertrees that light up at 7:45 PM and 8:45 PM—like a sci-fi movie come to life. The Cloud Forest and Flower Dome cost ₹2,000 combined and take you through misty mountain environments and Mediterranean gardens.
Sentosa Island
This resort island packs entertainment into one spot. Universal Studios (₹6,500) has Transformer rides and themed zones. S.E.A. Aquarium (₹3,500) houses 100,000 marine animals. Three beaches—Siloso, Palawan, Tanjong—offer free entry for relaxation. The cable car ride (₹2,800) provides scenic views across the harbor.
Little India & Chinatown
Little India’s Serangoon Road feels like walking through Chennai or Bangalore with Tamil temples, gold jewelry shops, and mustard oil stores. Grab authentic South Indian dosa for ₹150. Chinatown offers Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and hawker centers serving famous chicken rice for ₹300.
Night Safari
World’s first nocturnal zoo showcasing 130+ species active after dark. Entry costs ₹4,200. The tram ride through habitats and fire dance show make it worth staying out late.
Malaysia (4-5 Days)
Kuala Lumpur
The Petronas Twin Towers dominate KL’s skyline at 88 floors. Book the Skybridge and observation deck tickets (₹2,500) online 2-3 weeks ahead—slots fill fast. Sunset visits give you day-to-night city transformations.
Batu Caves offers free entry to 400-million-year-old limestone caves housing Hindu temples. Climb 272 colorful steps past the 42-meter golden Lord Murugan statue. During Thaipusam (January-February), over 1 million pilgrims gather here—it feels like visiting Palani or Tirumala but in Malaysia.
Bukit Bintang district packs shopping malls like Pavilion and Lot 10. Walk to Jalan Alor food street where meals cost ₹200-500. The nightlife scene at Changkat Bukit Bintang offers rooftop bars and live music.
Penang
George Town’s street art murals (especially “Little Children on Bicycle”) create Instagram-perfect backdrops. Kek Lok Si Temple, Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist temple, illuminates beautifully at night. Take the funicular up Penang Hill (₹600) for cool hilltop views and escape the heat.
The food scene rivals Bangkok—Penang Assam Laksa and Char Kway Teow cost ₹150-300 at Gurney Drive hawker stalls.
Genting Highlands (Optional)
Two-hour drive from KL takes you to this hilltop resort. The SkyWorlds Theme Park and cool mountain climate offer relief from tropical heat. Cable car rides provide scenic valley views.
Thailand (5-6 Days)
The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew house the Emerald Buddha in stunning golden architecture. Entry costs ₹1,250 but cover your shoulders and knees (rent sarongs for ₹100). Arrive at 8 AM to avoid crowds—it feels like Mysore Palace’s grandeur meets Amritsar’s sanctity.
Wat Arun’s riverside location makes it perfect for sunset photos. Climb the steep Khmer-style spire for ₹125 entry.
Chatuchak Weekend Market operates Saturday-Sunday with 15,000 stalls selling everything from ₹100 souvenirs to ₹2,000 handicrafts. MBK Center’s 7 floors offer electronics and clothing. Khao San Road delivers backpacker vibes with street food, bars, and budget hostels (₹800-1,500/night).
Day trip to Ayutthaya (80 km, 1.5-hour train for ₹100) shows UNESCO ruins of Thailand’s former capital. The Buddha head entwined in tree roots at Wat Mahathat creates an unforgettable image.
Phuket
Patong Beach buzzes with jet skis (₹2,000/hour), parasailing (₹3,500), and nightlife. Kata and Karon beaches offer family-friendly, calmer alternatives.
Phi Phi Islands day trips (₹3,000-5,000 speedboat tour) take you to Maya Bay for snorkeling and Viking Cave exploration. Tours run 8 AM-5 PM.
The Big Buddha’s 45-meter white marble statue sits atop a hill offering 360° Phuket panoramas. Entry is free with donations welcome.
Chiang Mai (Optional)
Doi Suthep Temple’s golden hilltop shrine requires climbing 309 steps but rewards you with city-wide views. Entry costs ₹75.
Elephant Nature Park (₹6,000 full-day) lets you ethically interact with rescued elephants—feed them, bathe them, and hear their stories. No riding allowed, making it responsible tourism. Book 2+ weeks ahead as spots fill quickly.
The Old City’s temples (Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh) cost ₹100 combined. Rent a bicycle for ₹200/day to explore. Night Bazaar and Sunday Market offer handicrafts from hill tribes and Khao Soi curry for ₹120.
Samisha’s Tour Packages
Quick Triad Escape (8N/9D) – ₹85,000/person
Perfect for first-timers or those with limited leave. Covers Singapore (3 days), Kuala Lumpur (2 days), and Bangkok (3 days) efficiently.
Includes: Round-trip flights from Delhi/Mumbai/Bangalore, 4★ hotels with breakfast, airport transfers, inter-country flights, guided tours in Hindi/English, entry tickets, travel insurance, visa assistance. Eight breakfasts, four lunches, three dinners included.
Island & City Fusion (10N/11D) – ₹1,05,000/person
Adds beach time with Singapore (3 days), KL with Malacca day trip (3 days), and Phuket (4 days). Perfect for honeymooners.
Extra perks: All meals included, Phi Phi Islands speedboat tour, sunset dinner cruise in Phuket, couple spa session, honeymoon room decorations. Upgrade to 5★ resorts for +₹15,000/person.
Cultural Deep Dive (12N/13D) – ₹1,20,000/person
For culture enthusiasts wanting Singapore (3 days), Penang (2 days), KL (2 days), Chiang Mai (3 days), Bangkok (2 days).
Special features: Professional photography session (100 edited photos), Thai cooking class, traditional Thai massage (2 hours), vegetarian/Jain meal options, visits to artisan workshops, Hindi-speaking cultural guide explaining temple significance.
Grand Odyssey (15N/16D) – ₹1,50,000/person
Premium experience covering Singapore (4 days), Langkawi (3 days), KL & Penang (3 days), Bangkok & Ayutthaya (3 days), Phuket (3 days).
Luxury inclusions: 5★ hotels throughout, all meals (buffet breakfasts, fine dining), private tour guide, luxury coach, spa vouchers (₹5,000), shopping gift cards (₹3,000), airport lounge access. Group discount: 10% off for 6+ people.
Budget Backpacker (10N/11D) – ₹65,000/person
Budget airlines, 3★ hotels/guesthouses, breakfast only, group transfers, self-guided with assistance. Includes street food guide for meals under ₹200, public transport maps, free attraction lists.
Booking: Visit samishaholidays.in or WhatsApp +91-80-12345678. Pay 25% advance, receive vouchers 15 days before travel, pay balance 7 days before departure. EMI options available (₹7,000/month for 12 months). Use code SMT2026 for 8% discount (up to ₹8,000 off), free travel insurance (₹2,500 value), and complimentary airport lounge access. Valid until March 31, 2026.
Food Experiences Worth Having
Singapore: Try Hainanese Chicken Rice (₹300-500) at Tian Tian in Maxwell Food Centre. Chilli Crab (₹1,500-2,500) at Jumbo Seafood is a must. Laksa coconut curry noodles (₹250-400) taste like Kerala curry but creamier. Little India serves authentic dosas and South Indian meals.
Malaysia: Nasi Lemak coconut rice with sambal (₹150-300) is the national dish. Roti Canai flaky flatbread with curry (₹80-150) resembles Kerala parotta. Find the best street food at Jalan Alor in KL or Gurney Drive in Penang. Cendol shaved ice dessert (₹100) cools you down perfectly.
Thailand: Pad Thai stir-fried noodles (₹120-250) at Thipsamai Bangkok has perfected the recipe since 1966. Tom Yum Goong spicy shrimp soup (₹200-400) packs flavor—ask for “mai phet” (not spicy) if needed. Mango Sticky Rice dessert (₹120-180) is best March-June during mango season. Green curry with tofu (₹180-350) offers great vegetarian options.
Budget: Street food costs ₹80-200 per meal, local restaurants ₹300-600, tourist areas ₹800-1,500. Vegetarians will find pure veg options everywhere—say “jay” for vegan in Thailand. All three countries have Indian restaurants in major cities.
Shopping Guide
Singapore: Orchard Road offers luxury brands during Great Singapore Sale (June-July) with 50-70% off. Mustafa Centre operates 24/7 with electronics and watches at wholesale prices. Buy Charles & Keith shoes/bags (₹3,000-8,000) and Korean cosmetics cheaper than India.
Malaysia: Central Market KL sells batik clothing (₹800-2,000). Petaling Street offers souvenirs but avoid fake luxury goods. Penang’s Little India has 22K gold jewelry. Buy Malaysian chocolates (Beryl’s brand, ₹400/box) as gifts.
Thailand: Chatuchak Weekend Market is shopping paradise with 15,000 stalls. MBK Center has 7 floors of electronics and clothing (₹300-2,000). Buy Thai silk (Jim Thompson brand, ₹2,000-8,000), elephant pants (₹300-600), and aromatherapy products (₹500-2,000). Bargain expected in markets—start 40% lower than asking price.
Airport Duty-Free: Singapore Changi and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi offer competitive prices on cosmetics and electronics. India Customs: ₹50,000 value duty-free allowed, exceeding attracts 35-50% duty on electronics.
Essential Travel Tips
Money: Exchange currency at licensed changers (not airports) for best rates. RuPay cards charge minimal ATM fees (₹50-100). Credit cards widely accepted in cities. Daily budget: ₹2,500-3,500 for budget travel, ₹4,000-6,000 mid-range, ₹8,000-15,000 luxury.
Transportation: Singapore MRT (₹80-150/ride), Malaysia’s Grab (₹200-500), Thailand BTS/MRT (₹40-80). Inter-country flights cheapest at ₹3,000-6,000 for 1-2 hour hops.
Connectivity: Buy SIM cards at airport arrivals. Singapore Singtel (₹1,200, 100GB, 12 days), Malaysia Maxis (₹800, 30GB, 30 days), Thailand AIS (₹900, unlimited, 15 days). Multi-country AIS Sim2Fly covers all three (₹1,500, 6GB, 8 days).
Health: Drink bottled water (₹20-40/liter). Use DEET mosquito repellent for dengue protection. Travel insurance mandatory covering ₹50 lakh medical costs (₹1,500-3,000 for 10 days). All three countries have excellent hospitals—Singapore’s Mount Elizabeth, KL’s Prince Court, Bangkok’s Bumrungrad.
Safety: All three countries are very safe for tourists. Singapore ranks #7 globally in peace index. Avoid unlicensed taxis—use Grab app. Women can travel solo safely with normal precautions. Emergency numbers: Singapore 995/999, Malaysia 999, Thailand 1669/191.
Scams to Avoid: In Thailand, ignore “temple closed” touts offering alternative tours, never buy gems for “resale profit,” and photograph jet skis before renting to avoid damage claims. In Malaysia, use metered taxis or Grab to prevent overcharging.
Etiquette: Remove shoes at temples and homes. Cover shoulders and knees at religious sites. Don’t touch people’s heads (sacred in Buddhism). Don’t point feet at Buddha images. Minimal public displays of affection appreciated. Tipping: Not expected in Singapore, 10% in Malaysia if no service charge, ₹100-200 for Thai guides.
Packing: Light cotton clothes, one jacket for AC, modest temple outfit, swimwear, comfortable walking shoes, universal adapter (Type G for Singapore/Malaysia, Type A/C for Thailand), sunscreen SPF 50+, mosquito repellent, basic medicines.
Why Book with Samisha Holidays
After guiding 8,500+ travelers over 15 years, we’ve perfected the Indian traveler experience. Our Hindi/English guides explain culture in your language. We know every pure vegetarian restaurant and arrange Jain meals without root vegetables. Our packages align with Diwali and summer holidays. When you miss home, we include Indian meals.
We offer transparent all-inclusive pricing with no hidden charges or forced shopping stops. Find cheaper with same inclusions? We’ll match it. We offset 100% of flight carbon emissions and partner with eco-hotels using solar power. Ethical elephant sanctuaries and reef-safe sunscreen are standard.
Our 24/7 WhatsApp hotline (+91-80-12345678) responds within 30 minutes. Local coordinators provide on-ground help in each country. We maintain ₹20,000 emergency funds for medical/travel issues. Real-time SMS alerts keep you informed.
Customize any itinerary—swap activities you don’t like. Get 10% off for groups of 6+. Flexible booking with 25% at booking, 50% at 45 days, 25% at 15 days. If hotels fail due to our fault, we guarantee 150% refund. If we cancel, get immediate refund plus ₹5,000 compensation per person.
Start Planning Your Southeast Asian Adventure
The Singapore Malaysia Thailand tour package offers three countries, countless experiences, and memories that last forever. Whether you want futuristic cities, cultural immersion, or beach relaxation, this journey delivers everything in 8-16 days from India.
November to February provides perfect weather. Visa-free entry to all three countries removes hassles. Packages starting at ₹85,000 make this accessible. Book with Samisha Holidays for Indian-centric service, transparent pricing, and 24/7 support.
Visit samishaholidays.in or WhatsApp +91-80-12345678 for free consultation. Use code SMT2026 for 8% discount plus free travel insurance. Your Southeast Asian adventure awaits—let’s make it unforgettable!