Enjoying the bountiful draws of Singapore with 12GO ASIA

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Enjoying the bountiful draws of Singapore with 12GO ASIA

As part of an ongoing expansion of its travel choices, 12GO ASIA has partnered with airlines plus bus and train operators on services to Singapore. From Kuala Lumpur, we offer ticketing services for Malaysian KTM trains to Johor Bahru and Woodlands Station, Singapore.

We also provide services for buses to Singapore’s Golden Mile and for AirAsia flights. We can supply tickets for the complete rail journey from the Thai capital of Bangkok as well as flight tickets. In Melaka, our pickup points for buses to Singapore include the Hatten and Mahkota hotels.

In addition to copious amounts of tourism draws, Singapore is a modern metropolis and a thorough delight for 21st century tourists and business travellers. The historic Riverside zones are a lasting testament to colonial rule and home to top-notch attractions like the 50,000 exhibits housed in the Mint Museum of Toys and the Singapore National Museum.
 
Raffles Hotel is close to the Mint. One of the unmissable draws of a Singapore sojourn is sipping a Singapore Sling in the establishment’s Long Bar. The eclectic shopping venues on Orchard Road are minutes away on foot. Marina Bay, Sentosa Island and the Gardens by the Bay are among other attractions which have made Singapore one of the most visited locations in the world.

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