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Hotel Road, Lazimpat, Kathmandu, Nepal

Hotel Road, Lazimpat, Kathmandu, Nepal

Combo Tours

MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE, BALI & THAILAND – 12N/13D Destinations Cities :  Kuala Lumpur (Transit) / Singapore ( 2 Nights) / Bali ( 3 Nights ) / Kuala Lumpur ( 3 Nights)/ Bangkok (Transit) / Pattaya (2 Nights) / Bangkok (2 Nights) Starting From :  NPR 1,59,800/- Per Person (Minimum 2 Travelers) Duration : 13 Days Includes :  Ticketing View Details
BALI, MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE Destinations Cities :  Kuala Lumpur (Transit) / Singapore ( 2 Nights) / Bali ( 3 Nights ) / Kuala Lumpur ( 3 Nights) Starting From :  NPR 1,39,000 /- Per Person (Minimum 2 Travelers) Duration : 9 Days Includes :  Ticketing View Details
MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE Destinations Cities :  Kuala Lumpur (04 Nights) / Penang (01 Night) / Singapore (02 Nights) Starting From :  NPR 88,000/- Per Person (Minimum 2 Travelers) Duration : 8 Days Includes :  Ticketing View Details

[1] MALAYSIA :: Being a beautiful and diverse country with many highlights, Malaysia in the last few years has become ever more popular for tourists. It is a great destination for backpackers, for groups, couples and families with children. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital and the head of state is the king “ Yang-di Pertuan – Agong”.  Although the country’s official language is Malay language, English remains an active second language.

The multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colorful festivals. The country is a bubbling, bustling melting – pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony.  Every now and then new attraction are discovered in Malaysia; existing attractions are upgraded or renovated regularly. For the perfect holiday full of surprises, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.

[2] SINGAPORE
This is both an island and a country, but perhaps its best description is that of city- state. Though this is physically a
small country, it has been Southeast Asia’s most modern city for over a century. The city blends Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and English cultures and religions. The award winning Changi – International Airport provides air links to major cities around the world. 
Singapore’s tropical climate welcomes the both leisure and business traveler year round. This island country’s excellent infrastructure enables visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions in a safe, clean and green environment.   Its unique ethnic tapestry affords visitors a wide array of sightseeing and culinary opportunities from which to choose. In addition, Singapore offers luxury hotels, delectable cuisine and a great shopping !

[3] BALI  ISLAND
Bali island is situated in the “Lesser Sunda Islands” in Indonesia, at a distance of 1.6 km east of the main island of Java.
This is the island of the Gods, which is more than a place but a paradise. The rich and diverse culture of Bali is beautiful and
unique.
The middle of Bali is dominated by the dramatic volcanoes of the central mountains and hillside temples. Most of Bali is mountainous, the highest point being “Mount Agung” Or “Bali Peak” (3,142 meters) and known locally as the
“Navel of the World.”  The main lowland is south of the central mountains.

This touristic destination is popular for its myriad temple ceremonies, the otherworldly traditional music and dance performed island-wide. Yes, Bali has beaches, surfing, diving and resorts great and small, but it’s the essence of Bali – and the Balinese – that makes it so much more than just a fun-in-the-sun retreat. 

[4] THAILAND
Thailand is located at the center of the Southeast Asia and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world of tourism.  Bangkok is the capital and the largest city of the country. In Thailand, the majority of the population are the Buddhists and the head of the state is – “ His Majesty King  Maha Vajiralongkorn”.
The travelers to Thailand are in general greatly attracted by the 4 major cities namely, Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket & Krabi .

Bangkok  ::  Bangkok is always among the world’s top tourist destinations. The city is a true tourist paradise, proved by the growing number of travelers coming here in Bangkok, each year. Bangkok is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Asia. This touristic city is situated in the delta of “Chao Phraya River” in central Thailand, with a population of over 8 million.

It is an international hub for air transport (Thai Airways) and health care facilities with world renown hospitals as well as for its shopping paradise.

Pattaya   ::  Pattaya  is a resort city in Thailand.  It is on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 100 kilometers ( 2 hours driving distance from Bangkok ) , south-east of Bangkok. It is Asia’s premier beach destination attracting families, couples and single visitors. Pattaya’s relaxing tropical ambience offers every ingredient for memorable holidays. There is a plenty of sporting opportunities both on land and water including golf, game fishing and scuba-diving.  Theme and amusement parks, off beat museums and botanical gardens offer a variety of leisure activities and entertainment for all family members.

Phuket  ::  Phuket is among the world’s finest beach destinations, with fine white sands, nodding palm trees, glittering seas and lively towns. The province of Phuket is situated to the south west coast of Thailand in the Andaman sea and it consists of the “Phuket Island”  which is the country’s largest island too. Among other 32 smaller islands Patong Beach, Kata , Karon and Kamala beach have always been the most popular.
It has something for any taste and budget, with hundreds of hotels to choose from, a wide choice of dining and partying
options.  The island of Phuket  is connected by the Sarasin Bridge to Phang Nga Province to the north and further to Krabi.

Krabi  ::  The touristic town of Krabi is also known as the gem of the Andaman Sea and  its beaches attract both native Thai people and foreigners alike. It is located at a distance of 783 km south of Bangkok by road and in the west coast of southern Thailand. The international Krabi Airport offers a link up air route from Bangkok since 1999.

Krabi is abundant with picturesque landscapes. Only the pictures of stunning limestone cliffs, beautiful beaches, refreshing waterfalls, breathtaking inland and sea caves, riveting underwater, spectacular islands such as Koh Phi Phi,  Koh Lanta and plentiful activities continually invite those who have never visited as well as those who have been to come back.

The well – known adventurers such as yachtsmen, scuba – divers, snorkelers and day-trippers from Phuket do spend their leisure time here since this includes several coral – fringed islands with well – known diving sites, kayaking, sailing, bird watching, snorkeling are also among top activities. 

[1]  HIGH   SEASON : ( Summer :  From June Until August )
Like most of Asia, summer in Malaysia is hot and humid. Destinations in the west coast like Kuala Lumpur, Penang & Langkawi are drier in summer than in the spring or fall. Summer is one of the busiest tourist seasons in Malaysia, so plan ahead accordingly.

The hot temperatures necessitate lighter clothing to deal with the heat. In ever-changing Malaysian weather, a travel umbrella rarely goes unused. Be sure to stock up on sunscreen for those sunny summer days.

[2]  SHOULDER  SEASON : ( Autumn : From September To November )

Autumn marks the beginning of the rainy season rolling into Malaysia. West coast destinations like Penang and Langkawi see their wettest days during September and October. In November, the east coast gets hits – even harder – by the northwest monsoon. 
Even despite the rain, daytime average temperatures around Malaysia still sit around a balmy 30ºC with nighttime averages in the low-twenties. As always, an umbrella and a rain jacket will be your best buddies in Malaysia.


[ 3 ]  LOW SEASON  : ( Winter :  From December To February)

With the northeast monsoon in full force, winter isn’t necessarily one of the best seasons to travel to Malaysia. The east coast beaches experience their worst weather of the year at this time with high winds creating even more havoc than usual.

West coast destinations like Penang and Langkawi are the better choice this time of year.
Between December and the end of January is also a particularly busy time in Malaysia with holidays like Christmas, New Year’s Day and Chinese New Year.

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