Malaysia and Thailand Tours & Trips
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- Bangkok to Singapore: Jungle Hikes & Island Nights
- Thailand and Malaysia Explorer (13 Days)
- Bangkok to Singapore Travel Pass
- Singapore to Bangkok Express Travel Pass
- Bangkok to Singapore Express Travel Pass
- Malaysia, Thailand & Singapore: Island Hopping for a City stay
- Real Bangkok to Singapore (7 destinations)
- Thailand Malaysia and Singapore Escapade (21 Days)
- 17 Days Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand Hightlights (private guide & driver)
- 14 Days Perfect Blend of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand Family Tour (private guide & driver)
Bangkok to Singapore: Jungle Hikes & Island Nights
28 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“From start to finish, the expedition was a resounding success, thanks to impeccable planning and an itinerary that promised—and delivered—an extraordinary experience.”
Thomas, traveled in March
Thailand and Malaysia unfold before you, from Bangkok's temple-lined canals to the depths of Ang Thong Marine Park. Wander through Penang's famous street art scene, search for the world's largest flower in Cameron Highlands' lush forests, and share local traditions at the Chenderoh Lake homestay.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,549
25% Off- US$1,162You save $387
A 13-day route from Thailand to Malaysia takes you through Bangkok's Wat Pho, Hua Hin's Phra Nakhon Khiri palace, and Penang's Khoo Kongsi clan house. The trip features Cameron Highlands tea plantations and concludes at Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Towers. Includes 12 breakfasts and 4 lunches.
Duration 13 days Destinations Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak, Hua Hin, Penang Island, Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From
25% Off- US$2,378+$595 upfront costs
Bangkok to Singapore Travel Pass
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The traveling arrangements were very convenient. All the experiences at the sightseeing location were great.”
Johnbrown, traveled in January
A 21-day adventure reveals Malaysia and Thailand's natural wonders. Koh Tao's Japanese Garden provides perfect snorkeling, while Penang's countryside opens to cycling adventures. Cameron Highlands' rainforests invite exploration, and Krabi's 4 islands complement authentic experiences like banana leaf dining in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.
Duration 21 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$1,082
Kuala Lumpur's vibrant Brickfields district opens a gateway to Malaysian culture before reaching Penang's heritage sites and Thailand's shores. Krabi's Chicken Island and Tup Island await exploration, while Koh Phangan's beaches and Bangkok's riverside cycling routes offer diverse experiences.
Duration 10 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$646
Malaysia and Thailand's finest experiences unfold over 13 days. Local markets in Bangkok welcome cyclists, Ko Pha Ngan offers beach retreats, and Krabi's Chicken Island and Poda Island provide snorkeling paradise. Penang's heritage sites lead to Kuala Lumpur's authentic food scene in Brickfields district.
Duration 13 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$646
A Malaysian-Thai adventure leads from Kuala Lumpur's Brickfields district to Langkawi's pristine beaches. The 19-day route covers Cameron Highlands' lush landscapes, Koh Lipe's Walking Street, and Koh Mook's Emerald Cave before concluding in Phuket's vibrant Old Town.
Duration 19 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator journaway From
25% Off- US$3,014Incl: Flights from/to Frankfurt am Main International Airport. Other airports possible.
Real Bangkok to Singapore (7 destinations)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Three countries in two weeks with so much to see and do. Highly recommend!”
HIEU, traveled in April
This 15-day route showcases Thailand and Malaysia's highlights. Visit Wat Pho temple, Koh Samui beaches, UNESCO-listed Georgetown, Cameron Highlands tea plantations, and authentic homestays in Phrom Lok village.
Duration 15 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,380
10% Off- US$1,242You save $138
Thailand Malaysia and Singapore Escapade (21 Days)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“She has such a good energy and positive vide that made my everyday just wow.”
Kathleen, traveled in September
Thailand and Malaysia unfold from Bangkok's Khao San Road to Kuala Lumpur's urban landscapes. The trip features Khao Sok National Park's floating lodges, Penang's UNESCO heritage sites, and Langkawi's archipelago. Includes domestic flights and expert guides.
Duration 21 days Destinations Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $4,020
15% Off- US$3,417+$255 upfront costsYou save $603
Kuala Lumpur's iconic Petronas Towers stand tall at the start of this Malaysian-Thai adventure. Malacca's Christ Church tells historical tales, Genting Highlands' cable cars soar overhead, and Phuket's James Bond Island awaits exploration by catamaran.
Duration 17 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand Age Range 1 to 85 year olds Operator UME Travel Co. Ltd From
15% Off- US$5,449
Malaysia and Thailand's finest experiences await, from Malacca's UNESCO heritage sites to Phuket's turquoise waters. Luxurious stays at Meliá Kuala Lumpur and Burasari Phuket Resort complement visits to Batu Caves' 272 colorful steps and Phang Nga Bay's limestone formations via private yacht.
Duration 14 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand Age Range 1 to 85 year olds Operator UME Travel Co. Ltd From
15% Off- US$4,770
What people love about Malaysia And Thailand Tours
- Bangkok to Singapore: Jungle Hikes & Island Nights
I had amazing trip, I met a lot new people and seen great places. I didn't like hotel in Langkawi and breakfast was very poor. Our tour guide Waza is the best. Thanks very much.
- Bangkok to Singapore Travel Pass
The trip is long but Bamba experience makes sure that these 19 days are memorable. The Journey starts in Bangkok and ends in Singapore City. The local guide provided to us by Bamba was exceptional. Not only physical presence the guide was available all the time through various means of communication.The hop on hop off passes provided by Bamba experience made travelling really easy.The experts at the snorkeling were very kind and patient. It was a surreal experience with Bamba .
- Real Bangkok to Singapore (7 destinations)
What an awesome experience! I thoroughly enjoyed this trip. Three countries in two weeks with so much to see and do. Our tour manager was very friendly, knowledgeable and well organised. He made sure we were all looked after and had the best experience possible. Highly recommend!
What our customers ask about Malaysia and Thailand Tours & Trips
Is it better to visit Thailand or Malaysia for my first trip to Southeast Asia?
Look, both destinations are amazing for first-timers in Southeast Asia - it really comes down to what you're after. Thailand's got those stunning beaches you've probably seen all over Instagram, like Phuket and Koh Samui where you can soak up the sun and dive into water sports. Malaysia on the other hand offers this incredible mix of cultures blending Malay Chinese and Indian influences that you'll see everywhere from the street food to the architecture. If you're keen on beach vibes and want somewhere where English is widely spoken Thailand's your go-to. But if you're after deep cultural experiences Malaysia might be more your speed. There's actually this cool tour called "Malaysia meets Thailand: Hidden Islands & City Vibes" where you get the best of both worlds - exploring Kuala Lumpur's buzz before chilling on Langkawi and Phuket's beaches.
What are some must-try local dishes in Malaysia and Thailand?
The food scene in both countries is absolutely incredible. In Thailand you've got to try Pad Thai - these amazing stir-fried noodles with shrimp and peanuts that you'll find everywhere from fancy restaurants to little street carts. Tom Yum Goong is another must-try, it's this spicy sour prawn soup that'll blow your mind. Over in Malaysia Nasi Lemak is the go-to national dish - think fragrant coconut rice served with crispy anchovies egg and spicy sambal. If you make it to Penang Island don't miss their signature Penang Laksa a spicy noodle soup loaded with fish tamarind and lemongrass. There's this fantastic "Kuala Lumpur Local Foodie Experience" that takes you through hidden alleys to try local treats like cendol and fresh banana fritters.
What transportation options are available for traveling between Malaysia and Thailand?
Getting between these countries is pretty straightforward. Budget airlines like AirAsia run frequent flights between major cities like Bangkok and KL making it super convenient. If you're not in a rush though the overnight buses and trains are actually a really cool way to travel - you get these amazing views along the way. Most TourRadar travelers love taking the overnight trains because you get proper bunk beds with sheets pillows and they even serve food and drinks onboard. The "Bangkok to Singapore Adventure" tour includes one of these overnight train rides from Bangkok to Surat Thani and it's honestly a pretty comfortable way to travel.
How can I experience authentic local culture in both Malaysia and Thailand?
The best way to dive into local culture is hitting up the night markets - they're absolutely buzzing with energy amazing street food and cool local crafts. Both Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok have these incredible Chinatowns where you can really feel the Chinese influence. For the most authentic food experiences just follow the locals to their favorite street food spots. If you want to go deeper consider doing a homestay in a traditional Thai village where you can actually live like a local for a bit - several TourRadar tours offer this experience. There's also this fantastic "Penang Countryside Bike Experience" where you'll cycle through rural areas visiting fruit orchards plantations and traditional villages.