Overview
The 14-Day Phuket to Singapore Cycling Odyssey is the definitive cross-border expedition for those who seek to conquer the entire length of the Malay Peninsula. This monumental journey spans three distinct nations—Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore—connecting the turquoise shores of the Andaman Sea with the futuristic skyline of the Straits of Malacca. Covering over 1,000 kilometers of diverse terrain, this tour is a masterclass in variety, transitioning from tropical coastlines and limestone karsts to misty tea plantations and historic UNESCO heritage cities.
Your adventure begins on the world-renowned island of Phuket, quickly heading through the lush rainforests of Than Bok Kherani National Park and the iconic cliffs of Krabi. As we pedal southward, the crossing into Malaysia marks a shift in culture and scenery. You will explore the vibrant street art and culinary delights of Penang, challenge your spirit with an epic climb to the Cameron Highlands (1,500m), and navigate the historical "City of White Coffee," Ipoh.
The second half of the journey takes us through the modern heart of Kuala Lumpur before delving into the colonial history of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The final leg follows the southern coast of Malaysia through Johor Bahru, culminating in a triumphant crossing of the Causeway into the pristine "Garden City" of Singapore. Supported by a professional team, high-quality gear, and expert local guides, this 14-day marathon is more than just a bike tour—it is a life-changing expedition through the heart of Southeast Asia.
Highlights
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Three Nations, One Epic Ride: Experience the unique cultural transitions between Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore in one seamless 14-day voyage.
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Andaman Coastal Grandeur: Cycle past the dramatic limestone karsts and hidden lagoons of Krabi and the lush greenery of Southern Thailand.
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UNESCO World Heritage Duo: Immerse yourself in the colonial history and world-class street food of Georgetown (Penang) and the historic port of Malacca.
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The Highland Challenge: Conquer the soaring climb to the Cameron Highlands, rewarded with panoramic views of emerald-green tea estates and cool, misty air.
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Modern Metropolis Mix: Visit the iconic Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur and celebrate your finish at the futuristic Gardens by the Bay in Singapore.
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Cultural Melting Pot: Discover a rich tapestry of Thai, Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences in every town, temple, and local market along the route.
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Johor to Singapore Crossing: Experience the thrill of cycling across the international border into Singapore to conclude your 1,000km+ journey.
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Full Professional Support: Cycle with total peace of mind with a dedicated support van, expert mechanics, and English-speaking guides for every segment.
Brief Itinerary
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Day 1: Phuket to Than Bok Kherani National Park (72km) – Lush rainforest and rural paths.
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Day 2: Than Bok Kherani to Krabi (58km) – Cycling past stunning limestone karst cliffs.
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Day 3: Krabi to Hat Yai (70km) – Crossing the rural heartland of Southern Thailand.
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Day 4: Hat Yai (Thailand) to Penang (Malaysia) (73km) – Border crossing to historic Georgetown.
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Day 5: Georgetown to Ipoh (81km) – Pedaling toward the colonial tin-mining capital.
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Day 6: Ipoh to Cameron Highlands (88km) – The grand climb to the tea plantations.
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Day 7: Cameron Highlands to Raub (93km) – An exhilarating long descent through jungle roads.
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Day 8: Raub to Kuala Lumpur (70km) – Riding into the vibrant capital of Malaysia.
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Day 9: Kuala Lumpur (Free Day) – Rest and sightseeing at Batu Caves or Petronas Towers.
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Day 10: Kuala Lumpur to Malacca (75km) – Heading to the historic UNESCO port city.
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Day 11: Malacca to Segamat (73km) – Riding through palm oil plantations and rural towns.
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Day 12: Segamat to Kluang (85km) – Cycling the quiet backroads of Johor state.
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Day 13: Kluang to Johor Bahru (75km) – Reaching the southern tip of the peninsula.
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Day 14: Johor Bahru to Singapore (36km) – Final border crossing and celebration in the Garden City.
What’s Included
What is Included:
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Accommodation: 13 nights in a curated mix of boutique hotels, resorts, and high-quality local guesthouses (Twin/Double share).
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Meals: Most meals as specified in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch).
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Professional Support: Fully air-conditioned support vehicle for luggage, mechanical assistance, and refreshments throughout.
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Expert Guides: English-speaking cycling guides specialized in the routes of Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.
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Quality Gear: High-quality mountain or hybrid bike rental (Trek or Giant) with helmets.
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Hydration & Snacks: Unlimited mineral water, electrolytes, and fresh local seasonal fruits during riding segments.
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Logistics: Assistance with international border crossings (Thailand/Malaysia and Malaysia/Singapore).
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Entrance Fees: Sightseeing permits for mentioned national parks and attractions.
What is Excluded:
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Airfare: International flights to Phuket and from Singapore.
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Visas: Visa fees for Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore (where applicable).
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Insurance: Mandatory comprehensive travel and medical insurance (please provide proof).
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Personal Expenses: Laundry, phone calls, alcoholic beverages, and dinner (where not mentioned).
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Gratuities: Tips for the local guide and driver team (highly appreciated).
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Single Supplement: Available for travelers requesting a private room throughout the tour.
Itinerary
Cycle across 3 countries in 14 days from Phuket to Singapore. Explore Krabi, Penang, Cameron Highlands, Malacca, and more. A legendary cross-border bike tour with professional support and expert guides. Experience the Malay Peninsula on two wheels!
Tour Plan
After a seaside breakfast, take a short transfer about 1hour toour starting point near Wat Pa Tha Nun. There we start cycling on the small and paved back road through the villages towards Tha Yu River, where we stop for the first water break to refill the energy. After a short break, we keep cycling and cross the Phet Kasem Road continuing through the villages, pagodas, and schools. We keep cycling through the countryside scenery until we reach back the Phet Kasem Road and turn left for about 2km before turning left again on the small back road. We continue cycling for other 10km towards a local restaurant for lunch near Ruesi Sawan and Luk Suea Cave.
After lunch, we continue cycling for about 15km to Sa Nang Manora Waterfall, where we pause and pay a short visit to this quiet and nice atmospheric waterfall. After the visit, continue cycling for the last 3km to complete our ride today. Jump on the support vehicle and transfer about 50min to our resort near Than Bok Khorani National Park. (B,L,D)