Singapore, Malaysia and Australia: different environments

Singapore

Going through Singapore’s river by boat, eating at a hawker, watch the skyscrapers from Merlion Park, visiting Little India, walking through Chinatown and enjoying a drink at Clarke Quay are some of the experiences you can live in Singapore.

If all the above can encourage you to visit Singapore, once you travel you will notice that the best of the city is its unique and incomparable atmosphere. Singapore is a city where you will find people any day at any time: concerts, events and street life is common to all the inhabitants of the city.

As essential visits we recommend:

The Hotel Marina Bay Sands has marked a before and after in Singapore architecture. Its three towers and the pool on the 57th floor have redefined the skyline of the city

Esplanade. Although many compare their shape with a durian (the famous local fruit), no one denies that it is one of the most important architectural works of Singapore and one of the most famous theaters in the world

165 meters high, the Singapore Flyer is the highest big wheel in the world. During the 30 minute trip you can make see the entire city of Singapore.

Malaysia

Malaysia offers a high number of cultural activities and therefore it is a very popular destination for tourists. In Malaysia you can visit:

Cameron Highlands: Mountain and wild nature lovers will enjoy this area, with towns like Brinchang, Ringlet or Tanah Rata.

Ipoh: This town is named after an indigenous tree whose poisonous resin was used by Aborigines for hunting.

Johor Bahru: Regarding the main points of interest, we highlight the mosque and the palace of Sultan Abu Bakar (1833-1895), as well as some temples.

Kinabalu: The area is noted for its extraordinary biodiversity, with tropical and sub-alpine forests.

Kuala Lumpur: As the most iconic tourist spots, we highlight the Parliament, Royal Palace, National Mosque, which can support 10,000 worshipers in its main prayer hall, sultan Abdul Samad’s building located at Merdeka Square, with victorian and Moorish elements.

Australia

A country full of amazing natural treasures that you cannot miss, like the beaches of Lorne in Victoria, Byron Bay in New South Wales and the Gold Coast, in Queensland, where you can surf and discover the wonderful underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. The more adventurous may enjoy whale watching in Eden, New South Wales, or Warrnambool, Victoria. Visit Sydney and go to the Centrepoint Tower, from where you can contemplate a magnificent view of the city. If what you want is to learn more about cultural life, please visit Canberra, the Australian capital and a young and modern city where you can bike along Lake Burley Griffin, take a balloon ride, play golf at one of their fabulous golf courses or take a tour and see the beautiful vineyards surrounding the city.