Traverse three iconic Asian destinations on an eleven day ten night Malaysia, Singapore, and Bali adventure with multi city flights, private transfers, and English speaking guides. Four nights in Kuala Lumpur, two in Singapore, and four in Bali include breakfast and curated tours such as Genting Highlands, Batu Caves, Marina Bay Sky Tower, Sentosa experiences, South Bali beaches, Kintamani volcano views, and Ubud craft villages. Entrance fees on the Bali itinerary are covered. A comprehensive Southeast Asia sampler for Kenyan travellers who want one booking covering temples, skylines, and tropical coast in a single August departure.
Days 1 to 4
Kuala Lumpur and surrounds
Days 5 to 6
Singapore
Days 7 to 11
Bali
Kenyan passport holders should verify current Malaysia visa rules before booking as policies can change. Many group packages assume travellers arrange required entry documents ahead of departure from Nairobi.
December is warm and humid with occasional tropical showers. Pack light breathable clothing, a compact umbrella, and comfortable shoes for Batu Caves steps and city walking tours.
Genting sits at higher elevation and can feel cooler than Kuala Lumpur, especially in the evening. A light jacket is useful after the cable car ascent during your Kuala Lumpur visit.
Kenyan passport holders typically require a visa for Singapore. Apply through the authorised agent in Nairobi before travel and allow processing time ahead of your December departure.
The gardens feature futuristic Supertree Grove, cooled conservatories, and waterfront walks with Marina Bay Sands as a backdrop. Evening light shows are a highlight for photography.
Hawker centres offer affordable local dishes from chicken rice to laksa. MRT trains are efficient for independent exploration during free evenings on the group tour.
Indonesia offers visa on arrival or e visa options for many nationalities including Kenyans. Fees are payable on arrival in US dollars or by card at Denpasar airport. Check latest requirements before departure.
Bali is popular for its mix of culture, beaches, and hospitality. English is widely spoken in tourist areas and the included private guide helps navigate temple etiquette and local customs.
Shoulders and knees must be covered inside temples. Carry a sarong and sash, often provided at entrances, and wear modest footwear that is easy to remove before stepping onto sacred grounds.
Banana boat and many beach activities operate in shallow lagoon areas with life jackets provided. Inform guides if you are not confident in water so they can suggest suitable options.
Indonesian rupiah is used locally. Exchange a small amount at the airport and use cards at hotels where accepted. US dollars in clean notes can help at some activity desks.
There is no direct flight; routings typically connect through the Middle East or Southeast Asian hubs with total travel time often between fourteen and eighteen hours depending on airline and layover length.
from KSh350,000 per person
Book at least 3 days in advance