Singapore to Bangkok by Rail

Trip Code:48729
(AUD) Twin Share from $11,380pp
Days 18
Nights 16

Embark on this 18-day journey through Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand by way of a mix of trains, coaches and even a funicular railway.

Immerse yourself in the heritage towns of the Malay Peninsula before venturing into the heart of the Cameron Highlands by train. In Thailand, spectacular scenery and scenic beaches await, with opportunities to explore, swim and relax. A poignant visit to Kanchanaburi offers insight into WWII history, before your journey makes its way to the dynamic city of Bangkok.

  • 31 Oct 2026 – 16 Nov 2026
    from $12,480 pp twin share *
  • 07 Nov 2026 – 23 Nov 2026
    from $11,380 pp twin share *
  • 14 Nov 2026 – 30 Nov 2026
    from $11,380 pp twin share *
  • 20 Feb 2027 – 08 Mar 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 27 Feb 2027 – 15 Mar 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 06 Mar 2027 – 22 Mar 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 20 Mar 2027 – 05 Apr 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 23 Oct 2027 – 08 Nov 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 30 Oct 2027 – 15 Nov 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 06 Nov 2027 – 22 Nov 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 13 Nov 2027 – 29 Nov 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *
  • 20 Nov 2027 – 06 Dec 2027
    from $12,430 pp twin share *

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Itinerary

  • Days 1 – Fly to Singapore:
    Fly to Singapore. You will be met at the airport by your Local Guide or National Escort. Together with all other group members who may be arriving at a similar time, travel to your hotel and check in. Any time before this evening’s dinner and welcome briefing is at leisure to explore.
  • Day 2 – Singapore, the ‘Little Red Dot’:
    Explore Singapore, the ‘Little Red Dot’ that punches well above its weight. Begin at the orchid garden before a walking tour of Civic District, with its beautiful colonial landmarks. Head to the famous Orchard Road, the city’s famous shopping street, before hopping on a bumboat to get another perspective of the city’s skyscraper-studded skyline. Enjoy some free time before this evening’s visit to the Sky Garden. Finish at the SuperTree Grove, an orchard of vertical gardens built in tree-like sculptures. Return to your hotel after dinner.
  • Day 3 – Singapore – Malacca:
    Depart Singapore via the bridge to Johor Bahru, Malaysia, stopping to pass through customs. Take take a road trip to Malacca, passing through the Malay countryside and hearing about the country’s history from your National Escort. Arrive in Malacca in the late afternoon and check in at your hotel. This evening, enjoy an introductory boat trip through the Malacca canals as the sun sets.
  • Day 4 – Malacca – Kuala Lumpur:
    Immerse yourself in Malacca’s multifaceted heritage with a tour of its fascinating Old Town, where a blend of empires have left their mark. Visit the Street of Harmony, where Hindu and Chinese temples sit peacefully alongside a local mosque, and stop by a local craft museum before lunch. Later, drive to Tampin Station and hop on the two-hour ETS train to Kuala Lumpur, arriving at 17.55. On arrival, check in at your hotel and freshen up before this evening’s street food tour.
  • Day 5 – Batu Caves and Kuala Lumpur:
    Hop on the city metro and head thirty minutes out of town to visit Batu Caves, one of Malaysia’s most important Hindu temples. Return to Kuala Lumpur and see some city highlights, including Masjid Jamek, Kuala Lumpur’s oldest mosque. Admire the old district’s iconic landmarks, including Sultan Abdul Samad Clock Tower, Independence Square, the River of Life and Central Market. Finish up at KL Tower, where you can head up to the Skydeck for views over the city skyline, dominated by the Petronas Twin Towers.
  • Day 6 – Kuala Lumpur – Indigenous Village – Cameron Highlands:
    Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before catching the 08.55 service to Tapah Road, taking two hours. Enjoy lunch before a scenic road trip into the Cameron Highlands, with a refreshing pit stop at Lata Iskandar Waterfall. Stop by an indigenous Orang Asli roadside shop, selling forest honey and tribal handicrafts. If you’re lucky, the village chief will extend an invitation to visit their village. Check into your hotel in the Cameron Highlands before dinner.
  • Day 7 – Mossy Forest Walk and Train to Penang:
    Take a relaxed uphill hike to see the Mossy Forest, observing fragile exotic plants such as ferns and pitcher plants. Your reward is the beautiful panoramas at the top of the hill. Afterwards, drive to a tea plantation to learn about local tea production. Drive down through the valley to reach Ipoh. Hop on the 18.26 train to Penang, riding through picturesque countryside and even ‘floating’ briefly as the train crosses Bukit Merah Lake. On arrival, transfer to your hotel in Georgetown, home for the next two nights.
  • Day 8 – George Town and Penang Hill:
    Spend the morning exploring the streets of George Town, a city rich in heritage. Admire the intricate décor of the local temples before visiting the Penang Peranakan Mansion to see its fascinating antiques. After lunch, head to the foot of Penang Hill and ride the short funicular train to reach the top of the hill, pausing for a cup of tea and a pastry at the century-old bungalow-turned-restaurant. Continue to the Habitat and ascend to reach a canopy walkway through the edge of the protected rainforest. Stroll through the trails and look out for rare flora and fauna.
  • Day 9 – Fly to Phuket:
    Transfer to the airport for a lunchtime flight to Phuket. On arrival, enjoy time at leisure to relax or explore at your own pace.
  • Day 10 – James Bond Island & Phang Nga Bay:
    Hop in a speedboat and discover Phang Nga Bay, home to some of Thailand’s most spectacular scenery. Stop by Panak Island and canoe into its mysterious caves to admire the many stalactites. Return to the speedboat and zip around Koh Tapu, or ‘James Bond Island’, lair of the Man With The Golden Gun in the Roger Moore 007 film. Bring a camera for the fantastic photo opportunities of the stunning Phang Nga Bay. Return to your hotel in Phuket.
  • Day 11 – Phuket Elephant Sanctuary & Street Food Tour:
    This morning, you’ll support ethical tourism with a memorable visit to the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary. Observe elephants in their natural habitat of lush tropical jungle, feed them, and learn about their individual stories. Return to Phuket and embark on a street food tour, sampling the bold flavors of Southern Thailand. As dusk falls, soak up the atmosphere of a bustling night market.
  • Day 12 – Village Life:
    Drive to Bang Rong Community for an immersive cultural experience. Experience rural Thai life up close with hands-on activities like pineapple harvesting, rubber tapping and coconut picking. After lunch, enjoy a relaxing kayak journey through peaceful mangrove waterways, and find out more about this vital eco-system before continuing to Surat Thani.
  • Day 13 – Train to Hua Hin:
    Take the train to Hua Hin, winding along the coast with excellent seaside views throughout the 5.5 hour journey.
  • Day 14 – Hua Hin & Train to Bangkok:
    Enjoy a relaxed morning at leisure in Hua Hin. Perhaps take a stroll along the beach, unwind at a local café, or browse the bustling markets at your own pace before boarding the train to Bangkok this afternoon.
  • Day 15 – Kanchanaburi Day Trip:
    Take a day trip to Kanchanaburi. During the Japanese occupation of Thailand in WWII, thousands of Allied POWs and indentured Asian labourers were forced to build the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway’; many died under brutal conditions. Uncover their story at the Railway Museum before paying your respects at the Allied War Cemetery. Visit the dramatic Hellfire Pass before taking a 40-minute ride on the Death Railway. Afterwards, see the famous Bridge on the River Kwai. Return to Bangkok, arriving early in the evening.
  • Day 16 – Bangkok City Tour:
    Discover Bangkok’s highlights with a morning city tour. Begin at the magnificent Grand Palace, a sprawling temple complex boasting some of the finest architecture in the country. Explore the grounds and their dazzling buildings, including the highly revered Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Afterwards, head across the road to Wat Pho, one of the largest and oldest temples in Bangkok home to more than 1,000 Buddha images. The temple is considered the first public university in the Kingdom, and the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. Stop by the amulet market before lunch and hear about Buddhist beliefs in the protection and blessings provided by these charms. After lunch, the afternoon is at leisure to relax or explore more of Bangkok independently before a farewell dinner to mark the end of your tour.
  • Day 17-18 – Fly Bangkok To Australia:
    Fly to Australia, arriving home the same or following day.

Highlights

  • Visit Singapore’s iconic Sky Garden and Orchard Road.
  • Venture into the rolling hills of Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands.
  • Immerse yourself in the heritage and natural beauty of Penang and Phuket.

Embark on this 18-day journey through Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand by way of a mix of trains, coaches and even a funicular railway.

Immerse yourself in the heritage towns of the Malay Peninsula before venturing into the heart of the Cameron Highlands by train. In Thailand, spectacular scenery and scenic beaches await, with opportunities to explore, swim and relax. A poignant visit to Kanchanaburi offers insight into WWII history, before your journey makes its way to the dynamic city of Bangkok.

Inclusions

  • Visit Singapore’s world-famous Sky Garden.
  • Explore Malaysia and Thailand by rail.
  • Venture into Malaysia’s rolling Cameron Highlands.
  • Discover the heritage of George Town and Malacca.
  • Immerse yourself in the beauty of Phang Nga Bay.

FAQs

  • Mercure Singapore Bugis
  • Baba House Melaka
  • The Chow Kit
  • Strawberry Park Resort
  • The Wembley A St Giles Hotel
  • Kata Palm Resort
  • S.22 Hotel
  • Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Bangkok

How long is this journey?

This itinerary runs for 18 days and 16 nights.

When can I travel?

Departures are currently scheduled between 31 Oct 2026 and 06 Dec 2027, subject to live availability.

Are there different departure options?

Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.

What is generally included?

Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.

What style of accommodation is used?

Accommodation is pre-arranged as part of the journey, with specific properties shown in the trip details.

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(AUD) Twin Share from $11,380pp
Days 18
Nights 16

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