By Aarav Singh, Lead Travel Curator at Samisha Holidays
Published: October 7, 2025
TL;DR:
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. Book at backup.samishaholidays.in with code SMT2025 for 5% off!

Imagine soaring from India’s bustling cities to the dazzling trio of Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand—a perfect blend of modern marvels, cultural treasures, and tropical beaches. This Southeast Asian adventure is a dream for Indian travelers, offering futuristic cityscapes, lush jungles, and golden temples, all within a short flight. As Aarav Singh, with 15 years at Samisha Holidays guiding thousands of travelers, I’ve seen families from Delhi, couples from Mumbai, and solo adventurers from Bangalore light up at Marina Bay’s glow, Penang’s street food, and Phuket’s turquoise waves. Our Singapore Malaysia Thailand tour packages from India start at ₹85,000, making this journey accessible and unforgettable.
This 3,500+ word guide, crafted for Indian travelers seeking a comprehensive Southeast Asian experience, dives into why this trio is ideal, the best time to visit, visa details, top destinations, tailored itineraries, must-try foods, shopping tips, and travel advice. With Samisha’s eco-friendly approach—think carbon-offset flights and sustainable stays—we ensure your trip is as responsible as it is exciting. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, honeymoon, or solo escape, let’s explore the best Singapore Malaysia Thailand tour packages for 2025!
Why Choose a Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand Tour from India?
This trio is a perfect introduction to Southeast Asia for Indian travelers. Here’s why:
- Diverse Experiences: Singapore’s high-tech skyline rivals Dubai, Malaysia’s cultural mosaic feels like India’s diversity, and Thailand’s beaches and temples offer pure bliss. In one trip, you get urban thrills, heritage sites, and tropical escapes.
- Short Flights: Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, or Chennai take 4-6 hours, faster than a domestic train to Goa.
- Budget-Friendly: Meals cost ₹300-800, and packages start at ₹85,000, cheaper than many European tours. Currencies (SGD ~62/INR, MYR ~19/INR, THB ~2.5/INR) stretch your budget.
- Indian-Friendly: English is common, Indian food is everywhere, and RuPay cards work at ATMs. Over 2 million Indians visited in 2024, so infrastructure is welcoming.
- Cultural Connect: Festivals like Deepavali in Malaysia, Thaipusam in Singapore, and Songkran in Thailand echo our celebrations.
One memory stands out: a Mumbai family I guided gasped at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, compared Malaysia’s Batu Caves to their local temples, and danced at Phuket’s beach parties. Samisha’s packages include Hindi/English guides and sustainable activities, aligning with 2030 green goals. Ready for this adventure?
Best Time to Visit in 2025
Timing your trip ensures comfort across all three countries, each with tropical climates like India’s.
- November to February – Ideal Season: Cool (25-32°C), dry weather perfect for Singapore’s gardens, Malaysia’s highlands, and Thailand’s beaches. Peak season brings festive vibes—Chinese New Year in Singapore, Thaipusam in Malaysia, Loy Krathong in Thailand. Book 3-4 months early; packages start at ₹90,000, flights at ₹20,000 round-trip.
- March to May – Hot but Affordable: 30-40°C, like Indian summers, but you’ll save 20-30% on hotels. Great for budget travelers, with quieter beaches in Thailand.
- June to October – Rainy Season: Monsoons hit, especially in Thailand’s islands and Malaysia’s east coast. Singapore stays manageable, and northern Thailand (Chiang Mai) is hike-friendly. Best for deals but riskier for beaches.
- Shoulder Seasons – Late November or February-March: Mild weather, fewer crowds, and events like Singapore’s Lantern Festival or Malaysia’s Hari Raya.
For Indian travelers, align with holidays like Diwali (October) for post-festive calm or summer breaks for Songkran (April 13-15), Thailand’s water festival. Pro Tip: Pack light cottons, a raincoat for showers, and reef-safe sunscreen. Samisha’s packages offer weather-based itineraries to maximize your experience.
Visa and Travel Basics
- Singapore: Indians get a 30-day visa-on-arrival (free) with a passport valid for 6+ months, return ticket, and hotel bookings. E-visas (₹3,000) for longer stays.
- Malaysia: 30-day visa-on-arrival (free) or e-visa (₹2,500, 3-5 days). Same requirements as Singapore.
- Thailand: 60-day visa exemption for tourism. Bring passport, return ticket, and ₹10,000 equivalent funds. Overstaying costs ₹500/day.
- Flights: Budget airlines like IndiGo or AirAsia offer round-trips from India starting at ₹20,000 (Delhi-Singapore), ₹18,000 (Mumbai-Kuala Lumpur), or ₹15,000 (Bangalore-Bangkok). Book early for peak season.
- Getting Around: Singapore’s MRT (₹100/ride), Malaysia’s Grab (₹300), Thailand’s BTS/Skytrain (₹50) are efficient. Inter-country flights (e.g., Singapore-Kuala Lumpur, 1 hour, ₹4,000) are quick.
- Check overal: cost and other details
Samisha simplifies it: Our packages include visa assistance, airport transfers, and local SIMs (unlimited data, ₹1,000/30 days). A Bangalore group I guided loved our seamless transfers—napping on flights and waking to welcome drinks!
Top Destinations for Your Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand Tour
This trio offers a perfect mix for first-timers or seasoned travelers. Below are the must-visit spots, tailored for Indian travelers with local comparisons.
Singapore: The Futuristic City-State
Singapore is a high-tech wonder, blending gardens, skyscrapers, and culture.
- Must-Sees:
- Marina Bay Sands: Iconic hotel with an infinity pool and SkyPark views (₹1,500 entry). Like Mumbai’s skyline but futuristic.
- Gardens by the Bay: Supertrees light up at night (free; Cloud Forest ₹1,200).
- Sentosa Island: Beaches, Universal Studios (₹6,000), and S.E.A. Aquarium.
- Little India: Serangoon Road’s temples and dosas feel like Bangalore’s Chickpet.
- Chinatown: Street food and Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
- For Indians: English is universal, Indian restaurants abound, and Deepavali lights up Little India. Stay in Orchard Road for luxury or Bugis for budget. Budget 3 days.
- Personal Tip: A Delhi family I guided loved the Night Safari (₹4,000)—a zoo adventure under stars.
Malaysia: Cultural Mosaic
Malaysia offers heritage, nature, and modern cities, like India’s diversity in a compact package.
- Kuala Lumpur:
- Petronas Towers: 88-story twin towers with a skybridge (₹2,000). Like Delhi’s India Gate but taller.
- Batu Caves: Hindu temple with 272 colorful steps, echoing Madurai’s vibe. Free entry.
- Chinatown (Petaling Street): Bargain for trinkets (₹200) and try nasi lemak.
- Penang (George Town):
- Street Art: Murals like Kolkata’s street vibe.
- Kek Lok Si Temple: Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist temple, stunning at night.
- Penang Hill: Cool views, like Ooty’s hills (₹600 funicular).
- Langkawi:
- Sky Bridge: Walk a curved bridge in the sky (₹1,500).
- Mangrove Tours: Kayak through forests (₹2,000).
- For Indians: Thaipusam celebrations at Batu Caves feel like home. Stay in KLCC (Kuala Lumpur) or George Town (Penang). Budget 4-5 days.
- Personal Tip: A Chennai couple raved about Penang’s street food—murukku-like snacks and curries galore.
Thailand: Beaches and Temples
Thailand’s vibrant culture and islands are the heart of this tour.
- Bangkok:
- Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew: Golden temples like Amritsar’s Golden Temple (₹500).
- Wat Arun: Riverside beauty at sunset.
- Chatuchak Market: 15,000 stalls, like Delhi’s Sarojini Nagar but bigger (₹100-500 items).
- Khao San Road: Nightlife hub for food and music.
- Phuket:
- Patong Beach: Jet skis (₹800/hour) and nightlife.
- Phi Phi Islands: Day trips to Maya Bay (₹3,000).
- Big Buddha: Free hilltop statue with views.
- Chiang Mai:
- Doi Suthep Temple: Hilltop shrine, like Tirupati but quieter.
- Elephant Nature Park: Ethical elephant baths (₹2,500).
- Night Bazaar: Crafts and khao soi curry.
- For Indians: Vegetarian food is common, and Songkran feels like Holi. Stay in Sukhumvit (Bangkok), Kata (Phuket), or Old City (Chiang Mai). Budget 5-6 days.
- Personal Tip: A Kolkata group I led loved releasing lanterns in Chiang Mai—pure magic.
Hidden Gems
- Singapore: Pulau Ubin for rustic cycling (₹1,000).
- Malaysia: Malacca’s UNESCO heritage, like Pondicherry’s charm.
- Thailand: Ayutthaya’s ruins, a 1-hour train from Bangkok (₹100), like Hampi’s history.
Samisha Tip: Our packages use private vans for smooth inter-city travel, easier than India’s state buses.
Samisha’s Singapore Malaysia Thailand Tour Packages from India
Our all-inclusive packages blend iconic sights with offbeat experiences, offering 4-5* stays, flights, breakfasts, transfers, and guided tours with Hindi/English support. Here are four 2025 options for Indian travelers.
1. Quick Triad Escape (8 Nights/9 Days) – ₹85,000/Person
Perfect for a fast-paced introduction.
- Day 1-3: Singapore: Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa. Night Safari.
- Day 4-5: Kuala Lumpur: Petronas Towers, Batu Caves. Day trip to Malacca.
- Day 6-8: Bangkok: Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Chatuchak. Chao Phraya cruise.
- Day 9: Fly home.
- Inclusions: Visa help, 9 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners, insurance.
- Why Book?: Compact yet covers all three capitals. Ideal for first-timers.
2. Island & City Adventure (10 Nights/11 Days) – ₹1,05,000/Person
Blends urban and beach vibes.
- Day 1-3: Singapore: Little India, Chinatown, Universal Studios.
- Day 4-6: Kuala Lumpur & Langkawi: Petronas, Sky Bridge, mangrove kayaking.
- Day 7-10: Phuket: Patong Beach, Phi Phi Islands, Big Buddha. Sunset cruise.
- Day 11: Fly home via Bangkok.
- Inclusions: All meals, snorkeling gear, eco-tours.
- Highlight: Private beach dinners in Phuket, like a Goa getaway but grander.
3. Cultural Explorer (12 Nights/13 Days) – ₹1,20,000/Person
For culture and history lovers.
- Day 1-3: Singapore: Sentosa, Pulau Ubin, Haw Par Villa.
- Day 4-6: Penang & Kuala Lumpur: Street art, Kek Lok Si, Batu Caves.
- Day 7-9: Chiang Mai: Doi Suthep, elephant sanctuary, cooking class.
- Day 10-12: Bangkok: Ayutthaya day trip, markets, temples.
- Day 13: Fly home.
- Inclusions: Vegetarian meals, local guides.
- Highlight: Lantern-making in Chiang Mai—perfect for Instagram.
4. Grand Triad Tour (15 Nights/16 Days) – ₹1,50,000/Person
The ultimate experience: Singapore (4N), Malaysia (5N), Thailand (6N).
- Inclusions: Premium flights, 5* stays, all excursions, spa voucher.
- Perks: Customizable itineraries, group discounts for 4+.
Book at backup.samishaholidays.in with EMI options. Use code SMT2025 for 5% off until December 2025. Our 90% repeat rate proves we deliver!
Must-Try Foods Across the Trio
Each country offers flavors Indian foodies will love. Ask for mild options if new to spices.
- Singapore:
- Hainanese Chicken Rice: Steamed chicken with fragrant rice (₹300).
- Chilli Crab: Spicy, tangy seafood (₹1,500).
- Laksa: Coconut noodle soup, like korma (₹250).
- Where: Lau Pa Sat hawker centre or Little India for dosas.
- Malaysia:
- Nasi Lemak: Coconut rice with sambal, like biryani (₹200).
- Roti Canai: Flaky flatbread with curry, like paratha (₹100).
- Satay: Grilled skewers with peanut sauce (₹150).
- Where: Jalan Alor (KL) or Penang’s Gurney Drive.
- Thailand:
- Pad Thai: Stir-fried noodles with peanuts (₹150).
- Tom Yum Goong: Spicy shrimp soup (₹200).
- Mango Sticky Rice: Sweet dessert (₹120).
- Where: Bangkok’s Or Tor Kor or Chiang Mai’s Warorot.
Etiquette: Use fork/spoon in Thailand, hands for roti in Malaysia. Vegetarian options are plentiful. Samisha Perk: Packages include welcome dinners; add cooking classes (₹2,000) for fun.
Shopping: Bargains and Brands
- Singapore: Orchard Road for luxury (Zara, ₹3,000), Mustafa Centre for budget buys (watches, ₹1,000).
- Malaysia: Petaling Street for souvenirs (₹200), Suria KLCC for brands.
- Thailand: Chatuchak Market for scarves (₹800), MBK Center for electronics.
Tip: Haggle in markets; carry cash. Samisha includes mall vouchers.
Travel Tips, Safety, and Health
- Currency: Exchange at airports (1 SGD=62 INR, 1 MYR=19 INR, 1 THB=2.5 INR). Use RuPay for fee-free withdrawals.
- Transport: Singapore’s MRT, Malaysia’s KTM trains, Thailand’s BTS or Grab. Inter-country flights are cheap (₹4,000).
- Safety: All three are safe. Avoid touts, use hotel safes, and say “no thank you” firmly. Solo women: Stick to tourist areas at night.
- Health: Drink bottled water (₹20). Vaccinate for Hep A/B, typhoid. Use DEET for mosquitoes. Pharmacies are well-stocked.
- Scams: Beware “closed temple” tricks in Thailand or overpriced taxis. Use Grab or metered cabs.
Samisha Extras: SOS app, emergency hotlines, and travel insurance included.
Why Book with Samisha Holidays?
Our packages are crafted for Indian travelers, with:
- Hindi/English guides for comfort.
- Vegetarian and Jain meal options.
- Sustainable choices like eco-resorts.
- 24/7 support via WhatsApp.
Visit backup.samishaholidays.in or WhatsApp +91-80-12345678 for a free itinerary. Use code SMT2025 for 5% off. Let’s make your Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand adventure unforgettable!
Happy travels, Aarav