Singapore & Malaysia Geography Trip – Singapore & Malaysia
Singapore & Malaysia: Systems and Shifts

“Singapore and Malaysia offer a fascinating contrast of urban and natural geography. In Singapore, students can explore topics like land reclamation, urban planning, and sustainable city design.
Just across the border, Malaysia presents lush rainforests, rural communities, and varied physical landscapes—from highlands to coastlines. Together, the two countries highlight the relationship between development, environment, and cultural geography in Southeast Asia.“
Sky Gardens and Settlements
This two-country trip shows how human geography varies — and overlaps. Students will walk eco-cities and explore informal zones, then cool off under equatorial showers. Perfect for global learning and comparative work.
- Contrast urban development in two neighbouring nations
- Understand sustainability in tropical megacities
- Link economic, environmental and social geography live
Singapore Eco-Trail Tour
Singapore Eco-Trail Tour: Walk through green zones and smart water systems.
KL Urban Contrast Mapping
KL Urban Contrast Mapping: Track changes between rich and poor areas.
Temperature & Shade Data Log
Temperature & Shade Data Log: Monitor climate across locations.
Public Transport Challenge
Public Transport Challenge: Analyse access and cost in both cities.
Rainforest Fringe Visit
Rainforest Fringe Visit: Understand limits to urban expansion.
Rooftop Garden Case Study
Rooftop Garden Case Study: Learn how greenery mitigates heat.
Night Market Cultural Survey
Night Market Cultural Survey: Explore informal economy and tourism.
What’s included in our packages?
Fully bespoke tour & itinerary tailoring to your preferences
All travel Provsions (UK transfers, Flights, Internationasl transfers).
Half board accommodation (+packed lunches where applicable)
Experienced in-field tour coordinator (Dedicated to your party only)
All ticketing to itinerary options (Where applicable)
Ottimi online services (Parent/ student tour webpage)
Full evening activities programme