Bangkok/Laemchabang
In this cultural center, the bustling capital of Thailand, you will always have something to do. Look for deals in markets, streets or visit one of the luxury branded stores. Make a gift to yourself tasting the delicious food at one of the many eateries. Be sure to visit the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha.Explore the vibrant city of Bangkok with the cable car of the city, which is clean, cheap and very efficient.
Georgetown (Penang)
Georgetown is the capital of the island and state of Penang, on the west coast of peninsular Malaysia. It was listed by UNESCO in 2008 as a World Heritage Site, together with fellow former Straits Settlement, Melaka.Penang is one of Malaysia's best destinations to experience cultural enrichment, natural wonders and one fantastic shopping experience!
Phuket, Τhailand
The largest and most famous island of Thailand, Phuket, is full of white, sandy, beaches and glittering seas. A region rich in history and culture, you can explore it from the back of an elephant on a tour of the jungle. Alternatively join a cooking class of the local Thai cuisine.
Langkawi, Malaysia
Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast.Here, tourists have the chance to admire the crystal clear waters, the sandy beaches and the amazing natural beauty.This place is surrounded by coconut trees that create a tropical scenery.Diving and snorkelling experience are necessary here. The rainforest and the amazing warefalls make the place a must to visit.Visitors can explore the wildlife while trekking in the forest, such as monkeys, and view the fascinating greenery. Finally, do not forget to experience the exciting nighlife and visit the duty free area.
Malacca, Malaysia
Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur)
Port Klang is Malaysia’s main port and the principal maritime gateway to Kuala Lumpur, located about 40 kilometers away. It is one of the busiest ports in Southeast Asia, playing a vital role in international trade and shipping. Beyond its commercial importance, Port Klang is also a common stop for cruise ships bringing visitors to Malaysia’s capital. From here, excursions set out to Kuala Lumpur, where travelers can explore iconic landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers, the Batu Caves, and the city’s bustling markets. In this way, Port Klang serves as a key hub that combines the dynamism of global shipping with the tourist experience, offering visitors a gateway to the heart of Malaysia.
Singapore
The skyscrapers and bright lights of Singapore hide an eclectic mix of cultures, religions, ancient treasures and British colonial influences that give to the city a distinct identity. A much different environment you are going to meet at the city's outskirts, with the lush rainforests of the nature reserves Boukit Timach and Central Katsment.
Koh Samui, Thailand
Koh Samui is one of Thailand’s most famous islands, located in the Gulf of Thailand. It is known for its sandy beaches, turquoise waters, palm trees, and tropical atmosphere, offering a beautiful combination of relaxation, natural beauty, and lively local life.
The island features popular beaches such as Chaweng and Lamai, as well as temples, waterfalls, markets, and plenty of options for sea activities. Koh Samui is an ideal destination for visitors seeking sunshine, comfort, exotic scenery, and authentic Thai hospitality.