Assemble at the airport and board your flight to Canada.
UNESCO Sites | Unique Industries | World-class University
Accommodation in 3-star or above hotels
Assemble at the airport and board your flight to Canada.
Arrive in Toronto, the world’s most diverse city. Check into the hotel. After lunch, visit the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Rogers Centre, formerly known as the SkyDome, one of the most dynamic entertainment centres in the world. In the evening, visit the CN Tower, an awe-inspiring architectural and engineering marvel that is a symbol of pride for all Canadians. Later, explore the local shopping scene at St. Lawrence Market. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, head to a university in Toronto for a guided tour and an interactive session on an engineering topic. After lunch, visit a manufacturing plant in Toronto. If time permits, visit the Royal Ontario Museum, the largest museum in Canada, featuring art, world culture, and natural history. In the evening, shop at Kensington Market. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, visit Niagara Falls, one of North America's most spectacular natural landmarks. Enjoy lunch at a venue with a stunning view of the falls. Experience the Hornblower boat tour (weather permitting) for an up-close encounter with the falls. Return to Toronto for dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, visit either the Honda or ABS Friction Inc. plant to observe the automobile manufacturing process. After lunch, visit a top university for an interactive session on an engineering topic and a guided campus tour. Later, visit Casa Loma, a Gothic Revival mansion with beautiful gardens. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out and travel to Ottawa. En route, visit a world-renowned university for an idea exchange programme and guided campus tour. Lunch at the university cafeteria. Continue the journey to Ottawa. Dinner and overnight stay in Ottawa.
After breakfast, visit a university for an idea exchange programme and an interactive session on an engineering topic. A student ambassador will give a campus tour, sharing their experiences. Lunch at the university cafeteria. In the afternoon, visit Rideau Canal, Parliament Hill, and the National Gallery of Canada. Spend the evening at ByWard Market, Ottawa's lively night-time hub. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, visit a university to learn about various programmes, view the facilities, and engage in an interactive session with a professor. Lunch at the university campus. In the afternoon, visit Pink Lake, the National War Memorial, and explore local markets for shopping. Dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out and proceed to the airport for the flight back home.
Accommodation at the aforementioned hotels on a triple-sharing basis, including all meals from lunch on the 1st day to lunch on the 7th day.
Singapore was briefly one of the 14 states of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965. Malaysia was officially established on 16 September 1963 through the merger of the Federation of Malaya with the former British colonies of North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore. This event marked the conclusion of 144 years of British rule in Singapore, which began with the founding of modern Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.
Dining in Hong Kong is an experience in itself, offering a diverse range of cuisines from international to local Cantonese. A particularly popular style of eating is dim sum, which features small portions of food traditionally served in steamer baskets. Typical dim sum dishes include delicious dumplings with meat, rice noodles, steamed vegetables, and soups, all accompanied by Chinese tea.