3. Travel Management is a stream which helped
me to understand that No client is too small, no
business too meagre. Our care and attention is
required for one and all.
6. The world's busiest
port, the modern
nation of the Republic
of Singapore, was
founded as a British
trading post on the
Strait of Malacca in
1819.
7. Tourism had been an important sector of Singapore's
economy for more than a decade, averaging 16 percent of
total foreign exchange earnings and 6 percent of GDP
between 1980 and 1985. Tourist arrivals had dropped sharply
in 1983, however, the first decline in over twenty years. The
decrease resulted both from the regional and world economic
downturn at that time and from travel restrictions instituted
by neighboring countries to preserve their own foreign
exchange. Observers noted also that Singapore was losing
its "oriental mystique and charm." In its effort to build a
modern city, it had torn down old buildings and curtailed
traditional street activities, aspects considered by tourists to
be part of Singapore's attraction
Although increasing the absolute number of visitor arrivals
was the main target, a further aim was to attract the high-
spending, business visitors attending conventions and trade
exhibitions, which Singapore hosted in large numbers.
9. The new Singapore Discovery Centre consists of 5
main galleries around 8 different themes. Guests
will be able to immerse themselves in Singapore’s
past, present and future, travelling through time
to key moments in Singapore’s nationhood and
experiencing them “as they happen”.
10. Singapore Flyer offers you breathtaking, 360°
panoramic views of Singapore and beyond.
A central atrium opens out to a lush tropical
rainforest, while an open-air theatre hosts live
performances.
11. At Snow City, Singapore’s first indoor snow
centre, Visitors can experience real snow,
a sub-zero climate and a three-storey high
snow slope.
12. Sentosa 4D Magix presents the interactive
experience with 4-dimensional digital effects.
it is also Southeast Asia’s first 4D theatre.
13. Can see the whole of Singapore from a unique
vantage point.
An exclusive, giant aerial photograph gives you a
panoramic view of Singapore without climbing
great heights.
14. The first ever Luge in Southeast Asia.
This luge is a fun-filled gravity ride that's safe for all
ages.
15. Singapore’s first ever bungy.
Experience G forces similar to those experienced
by astronauts in a rocket launch, all in the safety of
the latest G-MAX technology.
16. Forest Adventure is a Tree Top Course comprising
ladders, bridges, swings, nets, trapezes and zip
lines where participants move unaccompanied,
from tree to tree.
17.
18. Malaysia's history
starts generally
around the
establishment of the
Malacca sultanate.
During the 13th
century, it was
renowned as a major
port for traders from
both east and west.
19. The history of Malaysia is a relatively recent offshoot of the
history of the wider Malay-Indonesian world”. It is so because
anthropologists and historians could see very little aspects
culturally and linguistically, to distinguish today’s Malaysian
territories from the lands of the Malay Archipelago.
According to their research, today’s division of the Malay
world into six different states-- Malaysia, Indonesia,
Philippines, Singapore, Brunei and East Timor – is largely the
result of external influences, like the Hindu India, the Islamic
Middle East and Christian Europe (west), China and Japan
(north-east). Besides, the most direct shipping route passing
through the Strait of Malacca, Malaysia has naturally been a
melting pot of trade routes and cultures. Thus, it has been
found out that the geographical position of Malaysia has
literally made it difficult for the Malay people to resist foreign
influence and domination.
20. Langkawi
Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC
Gunung Mulu National Park
Kinabalu Park
Sipadan Island
Sabah
21. For beautiful scenery, great adventures and five-
star conveniences, Langkawi is the place to
getaway.
Langkawi has an underwater world, containing an
underground tunnel that runs though a giant
aquarium, that has gotten rave reviews.
22. The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, otherwise
known as KLCC the world's tallest twin structures.
Located in the heart of the capital city, the crown
of the Kuala Lumpur contains a complex of office
buildings, conference halls, a sprawling park and
an upmarket shopping complex.
23. Mulu Caves National Park is home to one of the
longest networks of caves in the world.
It consist of the world’s largest underground
chamber, the Sarawak Chamber, capable of
accommodating forty Boeing 747 airplanes.
24. The Kinabalu Park covers an area of 754 sq km
and is made up of Mount Kinabalu, Mount
Tambayukon and the foothills.
It was gazetted to preserve this valuable natural
environment.
25. Malaysia’s only oceanic island, it is very small.
Attracting diverse marine life from the blackness of
the open sea. Surrounded by crystal clear waters,
this crown jewel is a treasure trove of some of the
most amazing marine animals.
26. Often called the 'Land Below the Wind' because it
lies below the typhoon belt.
Mountainous and largely carpeted by lush tropical
rainforests.
Sipadan island off the south eastern coast of
Sabah, has been one of the top five dive sites in
the world for years
27. A valid passport for minimum 6 months on arrival.
The following REQUIRE a visa:
1) Holders of travel documents issued by Afghanistan,
Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, China,
Egypt, Georgia, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Myanmar,
Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria,
Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan &
Yemen
2) Holders of Refugee Travel Documents issued by Middle
East countries
3) Holders of Palestinian Authority Passports
4) Holders of Hong Kong Documents of Identity
5) Holders of Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR)
Travel Permit
6) Holders of Temporary Passport issued by United Arab
Emirates
28. Visa Notes: Visitors are generally granted a 14-30
days Visit Pass if they meet entry requirements
Visa Special Notes:1) All visitors must hold
confirmed onward/return tickets, sufficient funds
for length of stay & entry facilities (including visas)
to their onward destinations
2) Expectant women who are 6 months or more
pregnant, and will be travelling through/into
Singapore are required to apply for a Social Visit
Pass (not applicable to those travelling in transit or
not leaving the transit lounge & not passing
through immigration clearance)
Yellow fever certificate if arriving from infected
areas.
29. A valid passport for minimum 6 months on arrival.
Visa General: The following DO NOT require a visa:
1) Nationals of Malaysia
2) Holders of British passports, irrespective of endorsement
in passport regarding their national status
3) For stays up to 3 months by nationals of Albania, Algeria,
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia &
Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Rep,
Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland Republic, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea (South),
Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg,
Morocco, Netherland, Norway, Oman, Peru, Poland, Portugal,
Qatar, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United
Arab Emirates, United States, Uruguay & Yemen
30. 4) For stays up to 1 month by nationals of:
a) Armenia, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia,
Botswana, Burkina Faso, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cape
Verde, Chile, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Equador, El Salvador, Estonia, Gabon,
Georgia, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong (S.A.R.
passport holders), Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Korea (North), Laos, Latvia,
Lithuania, Macao (S.A.R. passport holders), Macedonia, Malta,
Moldova, Mexico, Monaco, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Panama,
Paraguay, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Sao Tome & Principe,
Singapore, Slovenia, Sudan, Surinam, Tajikistan, Thailand, Togo,
Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vatican City, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zaire &
Zimbabwe
b) Holders of British National Overseas (BNO) passports
5) For stays up to 15 days by nationals of Iran
6) For stays up to 14 days by:
a) Nationals of Chad, Comoros, Guinea, Iraq, Libya, Madagascar,
Mauritania, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia & Syria,
b) Holders of Macao Travel Permit
c) Holders of Portuguese Alien Passport
31. The following are now eligible for a visa on arrival for a stay
of up to 1 month:
1) Nationals of Andorra, British overseas citizens, British
national overseas, Cape Verde, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar,
Guinea, Holy Sea, Iraq, Madagascar, Mauritania, Senegal &
Syria
The following are now eligible for a visa on arrival for a stay
of up to 3 months:
1) Nationals of Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Iran, Ireland,
Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal & Slovenia
Visa Notes:1) Tourist passes are now available on arrival:
a) For stays of up to 15 days to nationals of Iraq
b) For stays of up to 1 month to nationals of Zambia &
Zimbabwe
Yellow fever certificate if arriving within 6 days from
endemic areas. The countries & areas included in the
endemic zones are considered infected. Exempt infants
under 1 year.
32.
33. Meats, fish, poultry or eggs will be avoided.
Food included will be pure vegetarian in any style
like Indian, Chinese, Continental etc.
34. Seafood is served in the main course.
Meal includes Appetizer , salad , Pan Fried Cod , Fresh
fruit , Bread roll, cheese and biscuits
35. Strong spices, big pieces, gravies etc will be
avoided.
This will include Bite-sized pieces of food liked by
children, as they are easy to and digest and also it
will nutritionally balanced.
36. Meats, fish, poultry or eggs will be avoided.
The meal will include vegetarian meal with diary
products in it.
38. The countries that are selected for the client is
Singapore and Malaysia which are one among
the best tourist destinations of the world. The
whole trip will be fun packed and Useful for the
client.
39. Singapore has its historical value and a well
established science gallery which will help
the children in family in their education.
Malaysia is a shopping destination and also
a best place which really worth sight
seeing and an ultimate point of relaxation
for the entire family.
40.
41. DElhi to Singapore
Air India flight#742 Airline code: dK
Departure 10:05 pm
Arrival 09:05am Singapore SIN
Class Economy
42. Singapore to Malaysia
Japan airline flight#721 Airline code:JL
Departure 7:50 pm Singapore
Arrival 8:50 pm Malaysia
Flight Duration 1hr
Class: Economy
43. Day 1: Will reach Singapore by 9 in the
morning stay at Hotel paramount which is
very near to the airport can be reached by
Taxi, can take rest in the hotel till 3 pm after
that will go for Singapore flyer from there to
Discovery centre and city gallery. Back to
hotel.
Day 2 : Set out by 10 in the morning to
Sentosa 4D theatre which is more than an
hour drive from the hotel from there to
Sentosa Luge and sky ride by then time will
be 7pm then drive back to hotel.
44. Day 3: Start from the hotel to Snow city will take
around 45 mins in car there would have to
spent around 1 hour from there to GMAX
bungee and to forest for adventures. Reach
airport by 4 next flight to Malaysia is at 7.50pm
reach Malaysia by 9pm. Head to hotel Crowne
Plaza which is very near to the Kuala Lumpur
international airport.
Day 4 (14/8/08) : Set out from the hotel to
Langkawi by car from there to Gunung Mulu
National Park then from there to Petronas Twin
Towers, from there back to hotel.
45. Day 5 : Start from hotel at 9 am by car to
Kinabalu Park spent there around 2-3 hours
from there to Sipadan Island which will take
more than two hours by local cab spent
there around 3 or more hours, from there
head to Sabah and spent there around an
hour and back to room.
46.
47. Impor t Allowances:
a) For persons of 18 years of age or older, having arrived from countries
other than Malaysia & have spent not less than 48 hours outside
Singapore immediately before arrival; 1 lit of spirits, 1 lit of wine & 1 lit
of beer
b) Goods up to the value of SGD 50 if outside Singapore for less than
24 hours (persons 18 years or older), SGD 150 if outside Singapore for
24 hours or more but less than 48 hours (SGD 50 for persons below
the age of 18), SGD 300 if outside Singapore for 48 hours or more
(SGD 100 for persons below the age of 18)
Prohibited/Restricted: Chewing tobacco & imitation tobacco
products, chewing gum, cigarette lighters of pistol or revolver shape,
controlled drugs & psychotropic substances, firecrackers, obscene
articles/publications/video tapes/discs & software, reproduction
of copyright publications/video tapes/disks/records or
cassettes
48. Impor t Allowances:
a) 200 cigarettes or 225gr of tobacco or 50 cigars
b) 1 lit of wine or 1 lit of spirits or 1 lit of malt liquor
c) Gifts & souvenirs not exceeding a total value of MYR
200Prohibited/Restricted:All goods from Haiti & Israel.
Indecent or obscene print. Counterfeit notes or coins. Cloth
bearing the imprint or reproduction of any verses of the Quran
Note: the trafficking of illegal drugs is a serious offence in
Malaysia and such an offence carries the death penalty
49. The first and foremost reason is that we have made
this especially for client
It is not a common package for every clients.
We consider each and every package individually.
We have designed this package purely depending on
personal interest of client.
50. Another thing that we have given the priority to
is Client safety and security. We have selected
the countries keeping the political condition
prevailing there in mind. So we make sure that
you and your family is safe.
And we are providing you the best package at a
very reasonable rate.
Our package includes all the local
transportation in each country.
Package includes meals like lunch, dinner etc..
51. More over we have direct contacts with the
airline and also with hotels. There are no
third party between us and airlines or hotels.
our own staff will come at each country to
help you and serve you through out your
journey.
We will make sure that the package will be
very interesting, safe , fun packed at the
same time affordable for you.