Cultural Highlights with Singapore
Often referred to as “Asia 101”, Singapore is a unique outpost of pan-Asian influence. The merging of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Thai cultures have resulted in a destination that shows up on the bucket lists of many foodies. Molded into one of the cleanest and safest cities in the world by a benevolent autocracy, Singapore is a calm introduction to a region of the world that can often be delightfully jarring.
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Batang Ai with Kuching
11 days, from $4,311.00
An extended look at South-East Asia’s paragons of urban progress. You’ll have a full five days to explore all aspects of what makes Kuala Lumpur and Singapore two of the most exciting cities in the world. Taste everything from the renowned Hawker Centers in Singapore to a steaming bowl of spicy Laksa in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown. With senses (and stomachs) fully sated, head over to Malaysian Borneo for a luxury immersion into the flora, fauna and traditional Iban culture that dominate the deep jungles of the island.
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Batang Ai and Kota Kinabalu
13 days, from $6,697.00
Starting in the incomparable foodie destinations of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, witness modern precipices jutting in and around vestiges of traditional and colonial architecture. Next, travel to Malaysian Borneo for a luxurious jungle cruise with accommodations in lodges modeled after traditional Iban longhouses. Finally enjoy an expedition to the summit of Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak on the island
Complete Singapore and Malaysia
21 days, from $9,006.00
An area of the world that has evoked the interest of westerners since the days of Alexander the Great, Malaysia and Singapore have stood as a cultural crossroads, soaking up the passing cultures and cuisines of China, India, Dutch and indigenous populations. Wind your way through the glassine cities, dense jungles, fog-drenched highlands and otherworldly summits of Singapore, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo.









