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School Trips to Singapore and Malaysia

Where tropical rainforests neighbour futuristic cities

A unique blend of spellbinding temples, cloud-grazing skyscrapers and greener-than-green spaces, school trips to Singapore and Malaysia are anything but ordinary. Whilst Singapore is putting its eco-friendly foot forward, breathing natural life into its urban spaces, Malaysia is a country steeped in misty tea plantations, cool highland hideaways and space-age structures. Full of contrasts, a school trip to Singapore and Malaysia will let you experience the diversity of landscapes, culture, people and food, Asian style.

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FAQs

  • Which month is best to visit Singapore and Malaysia?
    The best months to visit Singapore and Malaysia for school trips to Singapore and school trips Malaysia are from February to April. During this time, the weather is generally dry and pleasant, making it perfect for students to explore the cities, natural wonders, and cultural attractions without the interruptions of heavy rainfall. This season offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities and educational sightseeing in both destinations.

  • Will students require a visa when travelling to Singapore and/or Malaysia?

    UK students do not need a visa for short stays in Singapore or Malaysia for tourism or school trips.

    • Singapore: UK citizens can stay for up to 90 days without a visa.

    • Malaysia: UK citizens can stay for up to 90 days without a visa as well.

    However, students should ensure their passports are valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay. It’s always a good idea to check the latest travel information before the trip on the UK government website.

 

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