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Exotic Malaysia Sightseeing Tour |
Garden City of Lights Tour |
Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan Tour |
Kuala Lumpur turn-around Tour |Places
and Plantation Tour |
Rustic East Coast Tour |
Southern Gateway Tour |
Taman Negara Safari Tour |
City Parks & Gardens Tour |
Country Tour
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Crab
Island Adventure Tour |
Crab Island (Pulau Ketam) Tour |
Cultural Night
Tour |
Genting Highlands Tour |
Historical Malacca Tour |
KL Suburbs, Handicraft & Batu Caves Tour |
Kuala Lumpur Artistic Tour |
Kuala
Lumpur By Night Tour |
Kuala Lumpur City Tour |
Kuala Lumpur Classic Tour |
Countryside & Fireflies Experience Tour |
Melaka City & City Nyonya Heritage Tour |
Nature's Wonder & Fireflies Tour |
Shah Alam Mosque & Agricultural Park Tour |
Templer's Park Tour |
The Best of Kuala Lumpur Comprehensive Tour

Day 1:
Depart to Cameron Highlands with visit to Batu Caves, a worship place for the
Hindus. Drive to Tapah town and start ascending to Malaysia’s foremost
hill resort. En route, visit Lata Iskandar Waterfall and an aboriginal
settlement. Check into hotel. Visit a tea plantation, vegetables
farm, flowers garden and Tanah Rata town. Includes Lunch.
Day 2:
Travel north towards Penang Island. Visit Gua Tempurung – a natural
limestone cave that stretches for 1.5km, Kellie’s Castle – an unfinished
building of a Scotsman from the early 19th century and Kek Lok Tong – a
limestone cave temple. Lunch and tour of Ipoh before continuing on to
Kuala Kangsar. Visit the Royal Palace, the Ubudiah Mosque and the
prestigious Malay College. Cross the Penang Bridge to arrive at the hotel.
Includes Breakfast and Lunch.
Day 3:
Visit some of the most unique temples found in Penang such as Khoo Kongsi – an
architectural masterpiece with intricate carvings, Wat Chayamangkalaram – a
Buddhist temple with the world’s third largest reclining Buddha and Kek Lok Si -
the most beautiful temple in South East Asia which has a seven-story pagoda with
Thai and Burmese architecture. Take a drive through the heart of
Georgetown. In the evening, enjoy a sumptuous seafood dinner in a typical
fishing village. Includes Breakfast and Dinner.
Day 4:
Enjoy the breathtaking view of tropical rainforest and natural lakes as you
travel across Banjaran Titiwangsa. Lunch at Banding Island on Temenggor
Lake. Continue to Kota Bharu and travel through typical local Malay
Village and vast land of paddy fields. In the evening, visit the night
market that offers a wide range of local produce and sample the rich variety of
local food available at the hawker stalls. Overnight at Kota Bharu hotel.
Day 5:
Visit the colorful wet market and take a stroll around the cultural zone, which
offers an invaluable insight into the history of Kelantan. Visit places
like the Royal Museum, Handicraft Village, Istana Balai Besar, Merdeka Square
and the State Mosque. Depart for Kenyir Lake, passing by rustic villages
and paddy fields en route to the largest man-made lake in this region. The
rest of the day is free for you to enjoy the beautiful lake which has 340
islands and surrounded by lush tropical rainforest. Overnight at
Kenyir Lake. Breakfast included.
Day 6:
Travel along the coastal road and stop at the picturesque Marang fishing village
and Rantau Abang turtle Information Center. Visit local cottage industries
such as batik painting, pandanus leaf weaving, brown sugar making and handicraft
carving. Stop by Beserah fishing village, famous for its salted fish and
witness it being dried on stilts. Includes Breakfast and Lunch.
Overnight in Kuantan.
Day 7:
Visit Lake Chini en route to Malacca. It’s well known myths, has attracted
many tourist. Legend has it that an ancient Khmer city once existed.
It is also popularly believed that mythical monsters lurk in the deep waters to
guard the lake. Lunch at Lake Chini Resort. Continue onto to
Malacca, a historical city once ruled by the colonial powers during the spice
trading days. Includes Breakfast and Lunch. Overnight in
Malacca.
Day 8:
After breakfast, tour of Malacca with visit to Stadhuys, St. Paul’s Hill,
the oldest Chinese temple outside China, Jongker Street, Baba Nyonya Museum and
Portuguese Settlement. Enjoy a Baba Nyonya lunch before departing to Kuala
Lumpur. Includes Breakfast and Lunch.
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Includes Accommodation, meals and sightseeing
tours as detailed and service of English-speaking driver guide
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Tours arrangements are similar for Standard &
Deluxe pricing except for the type of hotel used
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In some remote areas, where there is no choice
of hotel, the best hotel available is used
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See Notes: (1), (6), (7), (9), (10),
(14)
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Day 1:
Arrive Kuala Lumpur and transfer to your hotel in
the city. The rest of the day is free for you to explore this capital
city, which has a fascinating mixture of old and new.
Day 2:
Grand Tour of Kuala Lumpur. Visit the War
Memorial and view the majestic parliament house before taking a drive through
the beautifully landscaped Lake Garden. Within Lake Garden, visit the
Orchid Garden which has over 800 species of Malaysian Orchids, a Bird Park and a
Deer Park. A short drive away is the National Museum, National Mosque,
famous Moorish design Railway Station and King’s Palace before ending at Merdeka
Square. In the evening, take a night tour of KL, also known as the "
Garden City of Lights ". Visit Chinatown to experience the lively bazaar
and Sri Mahamariaman Temple, the oldest Hindu Temple in the city. Proceed
to a local Malay Restaurant for a sumptuous dinner and enjoy a live cultural
show of traditional Malay dances. Breakfast and Dinner included.
Day 3:
Visit Malacca and see some of the historical site
such as Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the oldest temple outside China. Walk
along Jongker Street for antiques, Baba Nyonya Museum, Stadhuys, St.
Paul’s Hill and the Portuguese Settlement. Enjoy a local lunch and return
to KL in the evening. Breakfast and Lunch included.
Day 4:
At leisure until departure transfer to Kuala
Lumpur airport. Breakfast included.
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Includes Accommodation, meals and sightseeing
tours as per itinerary and service of English-speaking driver guide
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See Notes: (6), (7), (9),
(10), (14)
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Day 1:
Depart from KL for the Cameron Highlands, which
are located at 1,542 m above sea level. Famed
for its tea plantations and cool temperatures. On the way, stop at Batu
Caves, (except during January) - climb 272 steps to explore this limestone cave
which contains a sacred temple for the Hindus. Visit a cottage industry of
basket weaving, a native settlement and Lata Iskandar Waterfall. At
leisure on arrival. Overnight in the Cameron Highlands.
Day 2:
Cruise to Berinchang mountain. Trek for a
short 15 minutes trip to the “mossy” forest abundant with mountain vegetation
like pitcher plants. Enjoy a spectacular view of the tea plantations at
the peak of 6,666 feet above sea level. Visit a tea factory where you can
find a wide variety of different teas. Return to hotel for a short rest
and freshen up. Afternoon, visit the cactus valley, a vegetable farm and
the market square. Relax and enjoy the afternoon with tea with scones.
Return to hotel and overnight in Cameron Highlands.
Day 3:
Depart for Penang. En route, visit the Sam
Poh Tong Cave Temple in Ipoh, a traditional biscuit making industry in a house,
the Ubudiah Mosque, Iskandariah Palace and Istana Kenangan. Also be visit
Taiping, known for its lake garden and the oldest Museum in Malaysia, the
Taiping Museum. Cross over to Penang using the third longest bridge in the
world, arriving Penang at 1830 hours. Overnight in Penang.
Day 4:
City, Cultural and Heritage tour visiting the
Botanical Gardens which offer lush green surroundings with a wide variety of
tropical plants and bird life. Continue to visit the third longest
Reclining Buddha in the world, Fort Cornwallis where Captain Francis Light first
landed. At the Khoo Kongsi Clan House, see the intricate carvings on
the wall pillars and roof by master craftsmen from China. Visit the Kek
Lok Si Temple, the most beautiful and largest Buddha Temple Complex in South
East Asia, built in 1904 and known as the Temple of 1000 Buddhas. Its
seven-story pagoda standing at 30 m above sea level is a mixture of Chinese,
Thai and Burmese architecture and craftsmanship. Return to the hotel and
the rest of the day is at leisure. In the late evening, visit the
Esplanades or Gurney Drive for a taste of the nightlife, Penang style.
Overnight in Penang.
Day 5:
Departing from Penang and traveling from the West
to East of the Malaysian Peninsular through the main mountain range offering
breathtaking views of the tropical rain forest. Stop mid-way at Banding
Island Resort, a remote resort over looking the scenic Temenggor Lake.
Arrive at hotel. In the evening, visit the night market. Overnight
in Kota Bahru.
Day 6:
Visit the colorful wet market and visit
traditional craft centers like the silver handicraft, songket weaving, kite
making and top spinning. Drive along the coast, taste some keropok, the
famous local chips. Stop at Palau Dugong, famous for its boat making,
visit a brassware making shop, and local handicraft center before arriving at
and overnight in Terengganu. In the afternoon, visit the Losong Museum,
built in a traditional architectural concept. Its highlight is the section
on Royal Heritage artifacts. (Optional tour: Turtle watching is available
from May to September when giant leatherback turtles come ashore to lay their
eggs.)
Day 7:
Depart for Cherating/Kuantan. Pass by the
floating Mosque and the oil town of Kerteh. Visit the Marang Fishing
Village and Turtle Information Center. En route, taste the “lemang”, rice
cooked in bamboo. Be a guest of a local community for afternoon tea.
Continue with a tour of Cherating. The main attractions are coconut
plucking, mengkuang leaves being weaved into bags, mats, and other local
handicrafts. Drop off at hotel in Kuantan. Tour ends.
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Departures: Every Wednesday (English) and every
1st and 3rd Wednesday (German)
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Includes Accommodation, Meals - daily American
Breakfast except on Day 1
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Sightseeing tours as per itinerary
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Service of English or German speaking driver
guide
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See Notes: (6), (7), (9), (10),
(14)
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US$625/person |
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US$1,100/person |
US$975/person |
US$1,150/person |
US$995/person |

Day 1:
Depart from KL for the Cameron Highlands, which
are located at 1,542 m above sea level. Famed
for its tea plantations and cool temperatures. On the way, stop at Batu
Caves, (except during January) - climb 272 steps to explore this limestone cave
which contains a sacred temple for the Hindus. Visit a cottage industry of
basket weaving, a native settlement and Lata Iskandar Waterfall. At
leisure on arrival. Overnight in the Cameron Highlands.
Day 2:
Cruise to Berinchang mountain. Trek for a
short 15 minutes trip to the “mossy” forest abundant with mountain vegetation
like pitcher plants. Enjoy a spectacular view of the tea plantations at
the peak of 6,666 feet above sea level. Visit a tea factory where you can
find a wide variety of different teas. Return to hotel for a short rest
and freshen up. Afternoon, visit the cactus valley, a vegetable farm and
the market square. Relax and enjoy the afternoon with tea with scones.
Return to hotel and overnight in Cameron Highlands.
Day 3:
Depart for Penang. En route, visit the Sam
Poh Tong Cave Temple in Ipoh, a traditional biscuit making industry in a house,
the Ubudiah Mosque, Iskandariah Palace and Istana Kenangan. Also be visit
Taiping, known for its lake garden and the oldest Museum in Malaysia, the
Taiping Museum. Cross over to Penang using the third longest bridge in the
world, arriving Penang at 1830 hours. Overnight in Penang.
Day 4:
City, Cultural and Heritage tour visiting the
Botanical Gardens which offer lush green surroundings with a wide variety of
tropical plants and bird life. Continue to visit the third longest
Reclining Buddha in the world, Fort Cornwallis where Captain Francis Light first
landed. At the Khoo Kongsi Clan House, see the intricate carvings on
the wall pillars and roof by master craftsmen from China. Visit the Kek
Lok Si Temple, the most beautiful and largest Buddha Temple Complex in South
East Asia, built in 1904 and known as the Temple of 1000 Buddhas. Its
seven-story pagoda standing at 30 m above sea level is a mixture of Chinese,
Thai and Burmese architecture and craftsmanship. Return to the hotel and
the rest of the day is at leisure. In the late evening, visit the
Esplanades or Gurney Drive for a taste of the nightlife, Penang style.
Overnight in Penang.
Day 5:
Departing from Penang and traveling from the West
to East of the Malaysian Peninsular through the main mountain range offering
breathtaking views of the tropical rain forest. Stop mid-way at Banding
Island Resort, a remote resort over looking the scenic Temenggor Lake.
Arrive at hotel. In the evening, visit the night market. Overnight
in Kota Bahru.
Day 6:
Visit the colorful wet market and visit
traditional craft centers like the silver handicraft, songket weaving, kite
making and top spinning. Drive along the coast, taste some keropok, the
famous local chips. Stop at Palau Dugong, famous for its boat making,
visit a brassware making shop, and local handicraft center before arriving at
and overnight in Terengganu. In the afternoon, visit the Losong Museum,
built in a traditional architectural concept. Its highlight is the section
on Royal Heritage artifacts. (Optional tour: Turtle watching is available
from May to September when giant leatherback turtles come ashore to lay their
eggs.)
Day 7:
Depart for Cherating/Kuantan. Pass by the
floating Mosque and the oil town of Kerteh. Visit the Marang Fishing
Village and Turtle Information Center. En route, taste the “lemang”, rice
cooked in bamboo. Be a guest of a local community for afternoon tea.
Continue with a tour of Cherating. The main attractions are coconut
plucking, mengkuang leaves being weaved into bags, mats, and other local
handicrafts. Drop off at hotel in Kuantan.
Day 8:
Overland to Kuala Lumpur or you can extend your
stay at any of the fine beach resorts available. Tour ends.
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Departures: Every Wednesday (English) and every
1st and 3rd Wednesday (German)
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Includes Accommodation, Meals - daily American
Breakfast except on Day 1 and sightseeing tours as per itinerary
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Service of English or German speaking driver
guide
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See Notes: (6), (7), (9),
(10), (14)
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US$775/person |
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US$1,125/person |
US$1,650/person |
US$1,050/person |

Places and Plantation Tour -
3 Day/2 Night
Day 1:
Depart from KL for the Cameron Highlands, which
are located at 1,542 m above sea level. Famed
for its tea plantations and cool temperatures. On the way, stop at Batu
Caves, (except during January) - climb 272 steps to explore this limestone cave
which contains a sacred temple for the Hindus. Visit a cottage industry of
basket weaving, a native settlement and Lata Iskandar Waterfall. At
leisure on arrival. Overnight in the Cameron Highlands.
Day 2:
After breakfast, visit a tea plantation, vegetable
farm, flower garden and Tanah Rata town, the center of activities at this hill
resort. Lunch at local restaurant. Take a short walk in this cool
climate along a jungle trail before returning to the hotel.
Breakfast and Lunch included.
Day 3:
Descent to Tapah and travel towards Penang Island.
En route visit Gua Tempurung – a natural limestone cave that stretches for
1.5km, Kellie’s Castle – an unfinished building of a Scotsman from the early
19th century and Kek Lok Tong – a limestone cave temple. Lunch and tour of
Ipoh before continuing on to Kuala Kangsar. Visit the Royal Palace, the
Ubudiah Mosque and the prestigious Malay College. Cross the Penang Bridge
to arrive at the hotel. Includes Breakfast and Lunch.
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Inclusive of Accommodation, meals and sightseeing
tours as per itinerary and service of English-speaking driver guide
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See Notes: (6), (7), (9), (10),
(14)
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Day 1:
Depart KL for with visit to Batu Caves which
houses a Hindu Shrine. Continue journey via the Karak Highway. Visit
Lake Chini, a mysterious in the wild and an aboriginal settlement. Lunch
at Lake Chini Resort before arriving Kuantan in the evening. Includes
Lunch.
Day 2:
Start the day with a village tour. Visit
local cottage industry such as batik painting, pandanus leaf weaving, brown
sugar making and handicraft center. Stop by Beserah fishing village,
famous for its salted fish and witness it being dried on stilts. Travel
along the coastal road to visit the picturesque Marang fishing village and
Rantau Abang Turtle Information Center. Check into Tasik Kenyir Golf
Resort. Enjoy the beautiful lake, the largest man – made lake in the
region which has 340 islands and surrounded by lush tropical rainforest.
Breakfast and Lunch included.
Day 3:
Travel north, passing by vast fields planted with
paddy and rustic local fishing villages. A tour of Kota Bharu visiting the
colorful wet market and take a stroll around the cultural zone, which offers an
invaluable insight into the history of Kelantan. Visit the Royal Museum,
Handicraft Village, Istana Balai Besar, Merdeka Square and the State Mosque.
In the evening, visit the night market which offers a wide range of local
produce and sample the rich variety of local food available at the hawker
stalls. Overnight in Lota Bharu. Breakfast and Lunch included.
Day 4:
Enjoy the breathtaking view of tropical rainforest
and natural lakes as you travel across Banjaran Titiwangsa. Lunch at
Banding Island on Temenggor Lake. Continue to Penang, passing through
local Malay villages and small towns. Take a ferry ride to Georgetown and
travel along the beach to your hotel. Overnight in Penang. Breakfast
and Lunch included.
Day 5:
At leisure till departure transfer to Penang
Airport. Breakfast included.
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Includes accommodation, meals and sightseeing
tours as per itinerary and service of English-speaking driver guide
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See Notes: (6), (7), (9), (10), (14)
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Southern Gateway Tour - 2 Day/1 Night
Day 1:
Depart KL to Malacca. En route pass by small
towns and local villages with houses built in Minangkabau design and
architecture. Lunch at local restaurant. Board boat to cruise along
the Malacca River to witness historical sites of this port which was the busiest
in the world during the spice trade. Visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Jongker
Street, Baba Nyonya Museum, Stadhuys, St. Paul’s Hill and the Portuguese
Settlement. Includes lunch. Overnight in Malacca.
Day 2:
After breakfast, a leisurely drive through the
state of Johor, Malaysia’s most southerly state. Along the way, pass
by rubber, oil palm and pineapple plantations. Visit a local village and
sample some of the succulent pineapple. Stop at Ayer Itam to visit a
pottery factory to witness the art of making pottery using clay. Drive by
the Royal Palace and Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque before stopping for lunch.
Transfer across the causeway to your hotel in Singapore. Includes
Breakfast and Lunch. Optional hotel accommodations and tours in Singapore
can be arranged
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Includes accommodation, meals and sightseeing
tours as per itinerary and service of English-speaking driver guide
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See Notes: (6), (7), (9),
(10), (14)
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Day 1:
Depart KL and pass by local villages and scenic
countryside. After lunch, take a short drive to Kuala Tembiling Jetty to
board the afternoon boat to Kuala Tahan. Check into Taman Negara Resort.
Unwind and relax to the suiting music of birds around the park. Find out
the latest information of the park at the library before retiring to bed.
Includes lunch and dinner.
Day 2:
Start the day with a trekking tour to Bukit
Teresik, under the thick foliage of the oldest tropical rainforest to view the
majestic Mount Tahan. Walk on the longest hanging canopy bridge in the
world for an extraordinary view of plants and animals in the park. Return
to the resort for lunch before taking a boat ride to Lata Berkoh, shooting the
rapids of Tahan River. Enjoy the tranquil surroundings and swim in the
large cataract. Drift down the river in a boat to listen to the unique
jungle sounds and observe wildlife along the riverbank. After dinner, take
a night jungle walk to observe the lights and sounds created by inhabitants of
the rainforest. Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner. Overnight in
Taman Negara.
Day 3:
Take a boat ride down the Tembiling River.
Stop at the riverbank and trek to Gua Telinga. Explore this unique cave,
which has inhabitants such as bats, toads and cave racer. Observe the
different species of flora and fauna and learn about the complex jungle
ecosystem. En route back to the resort, stop at an aboriginal settlement
to learn about nomadic life-style. Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Overnight in Taman Negara.
Day 4:
Depart Kuala Tahan by taking the morning boat to
Kuala Tembiling. Transfer to Jerantut for lunch, en route back to KL.
Includes breakfast and lunch.
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Inclusive of accommodation, meals and sightseeing
tours as per itinerary and service of English-speaking driver guide
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See Notes: (6), (7), (9), (10), (14)
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Kuala Lumpur known also as a Garden City truly
lives up to its name. Testimony to this is the Lake Gardens. Its
colorful and beautifully landscaped parks and gardens have enchanted many nature
lovers. These parks and gardens are favorite retreat from the city for
visitors and locals alike. Visitors are impressed with the city streets
that are neatly lined with ornamental plants, shrubs and tropical trees.
Places of interest include Lake Garden - the most popular Garden in the
city has over 90 hectares of undulating greenery interspersed with flowering
shrubs and shady trees. The magnificent Orchid & Hibiscus Gardens, Birds
Park, Butterfly Park and Asean Gardens are located within serene and scenic Lake
Garden. Birds Park - sprawled over 3.2 hectares, this park has over
130 species of the world's most exotic birds. Bird lovers can have a field
day watching some 5,000 birds perching and winging about freely. Take a
stroll through the park and see the colorful Hornbills, Mynahs, Storks,
Cockatoos, Peacocks, Crowned Pigeon. Enjoy the pleasant coos and whistles
of bird song. Orchid & Hibiscus Garden - over 800 species of exotic
orchids are grown here. The orchid is among the largest of any single
plant family. Some common species and hybrids such as Aranda, Vanda,
Aranthera and Mokaras are found here. The Hibiscus Garden will fascinate
you with its colors and shades - some 500 varieties of rare and exotic blooms
ranging from single petals variety to multiple petal variety are found here.
Butterfly Park - opened in 1992, this house park houses over 5,000 butterflies
of over 120 species. An interesting insectarium will educate you on the
different kinds of insects found in the tropics. Asean Sculpture Garden -
this nice landscaped garden with palm trees is somewhat unique - it has a
collection of sculptures created by finest artists from ASEAN countries.
Nearby is the imposing National Monument.
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See Notes: (1), (2), (3), (4), (5),
(11), (12)
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Includes entrance/admission fees to Menara KL
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Morning departure – 4 hour duration
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Cost:
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The journey will take you towards the eastern
suburbs of the city and will enable you to see how Malaysians live. It
will also highlight the various aspects of Malaysian way of life in all its
diversity. Included will be a demonstration of rubber tapping, Royal
Selangor - the largest pewter factory in the world, an old traditional Malay
house on stilts, a Batik demonstration and showroom, Papillion -
Butterflies and Insects, Batu Caves (reputed to be 400 million years old),
the site of old mines, Ampang Village, Sultan Palace (Istana Sharif), Exclusive
Residential Area, Ambassador's Row - (Jalan Ampang), Hindu Temple/Sikh Temple
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See Notes: (1), (2), (4), (5), (11)
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Includes entrance/admission fees
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Morning and Afternoon departures available – 3 ˝
hour duration
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Cost:
US$15.00/adult, US$11.25/child
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Come visit an island of unique features - where
its entire population lives on stilts. All the houses built on stilts are
close to the water and linked to one another by plank walks. Imagine its
internal commuting is strictly by bicycle. The village atmosphere is truly
fishermanly and for many years life is an intermarriage with the sea. Crab
Island will undoubtedly fascinate you even without sandy beaches. The
island is a living haven for crabs. Learn to experience this unique
way of life. A professional guide, who lives on this Island will fascinate
you with interesting tales on how the island got its name. Hear
interesting anecdotes and stories about the people and their daily lifestyle.
You will enjoy the friendly and hospitable nature of the islander.
Depart KL Railway Station for Port Klang by Komuter Electric Train. (A
comfortable ride passing by scenic rural, suburbs and coastal villages.).
Meet and greet a guide by the exit gate of train platform. After a short
briefing, the guide will accompany you to the Old Jetty - Port Klang.
Depart by motor launch from Old Jetty to Crab Island. The journey begins
with an interesting one-hour boat ride passing by tropical mangrove swamps.
Look out for exotic birds such as Kingfisher, Bee Bird, White Collar Eagles,
Storks, Iguanas and Otters. Also, dolphins, and seagulls make their
occasional appearance from the sea. Tour of Crab Island Town, visit a fish
farm in the open sea - try your hand at the fish feeding - some common deep sea
fish such as red snapper, grouper, sea bass, white angel fish, visit a typical
fishing village at Fifth River, visit a Jelly Fish Farm, a local dry Shrimp Farm
and Prawn Paste Factory, see a showcase of fishing exhibits. Depart Crab
Island jetty by boat to the mainland, Port Klang. Depart Port Klang train
station by Komuter Electric Train (end of tour guide service). Arrive KL
Railway Station. Meet our representative for transfer to your hotel.
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See Notes: (1), (2), (3),
(4), (5), (11)
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Includes transfer hotel/railway/hotel, boat and
train fares & fresh seafood set lunch
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Early morning departure – 9 hour duration
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Cost:
US$60/adult, US$45/child
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The ferryboat journey from Port Klang takes about
75 minutes. View Malaysia's bustling main ports as the ferry meanders
through tranquil mangrove swamps-home to about 130 species of local birds and
about 30 species of migratory birds. Crab Island is a fishing settlement
of about half a century old; it is self-contained and offers a unique way of
life. Every institution and facility is on stilts and above-water.
After a stroll through the settlement, break for a sumptuous seafood lunch.
The journey back will take us to the magnificent "Blue Mosque" - the state
mosque - reputed to be the most beautiful in Malaysia, it has the tallest
minarets and one of the world’s largest religious domes. The tour
starts with a drive due west to Port Klang and passes through the following
area: Petaling Jaya - Malaysia's first satellite town and the premier industrial
center, Shah Alam – the State Capital of Selangor and Klang – the Royal Town of
Selangor
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See Notes: (2), (4), (5),
(8), (11)
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Inclusive of lunch
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Morning departure – Full day duration
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Cost:
US$55/adult, US$41.25/child.
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KL comes alive after sunset. First is a
visit the night bazaar of Chinatown where bargains abound! The only tour
where one will not only see, but feel and smell the aroma in the air.
Later a short visit to the oldest Hindu temple in the city, the Sri Mahamariaman
Temple. Proceed to an exclusive Malaysian Restaurant for a sumptuous
buffet dinner and at the same time, be treated to a spectacular array of dances
from throughout Malaysia. An entertainment you will remember for a long,
long time.
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See Notes: (2), (4), (5), (8), (11)
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Inclusive of dinner
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7.00 pm departure – 3 hour duration
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Cost:
US$40/adult, US$30/child
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A highly recommended tour. First proceeding
to a Pewter factory, then later to Genting Highlands. Genting Highlands is
situated about 6,000 feet above sea level and only about an hour's drive takes
us away from the hustle and bustle of the city with fresh cool, crisp
mountain
air. It boasts of having the only Casino in the country and also reputed
to be the best in South East Asia. However, it also has a lot more to
offer like a Theme Park. Recommended as fun and amusement for the whole
family.
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See Notes: (1), (2), (4), (5),
(11)
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Attire for entrance into Casino - Long sleeved
batik shirt OR long sleeved with tie. Slippers not allowed in Casino
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Persons under the age of 21 and Malaysians of
Muslim faith are not permitted entry into the Casino
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Bring along warm clothing e.g.: sweater, jacket,
etc.
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Morning departure – full day duration
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Cost:
US$35/adult, US$26.25/child
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Malacca is where it all began. It takes
about 2 ˝ hours to reach the old historic city, with a short refreshment stop.
The history of the peninsular is said to have begun here - the greatest seaport
where the Portuguese, Dutch and British took turns to capture this once
powerful and prosperous trading post now contained in a delightful town.
Places of interest include Porta De Santiago, the Portuguese Settlement, Harmony
Street (Jalan Tokong), Jonker Street-Antique Street, Stadhuys-Dutch Town Hall
1641-1660, Malacca River Mouth-Chinese junks and barges, Queen Victoria
Fountain-1901, Christ Church-1753, St. Paul's Church-Hill, Cheng Hoon Teng
- oldest Chinese temple 1645, Independence Museum, Bukit Cina-Largest Chinese
Cemetery outside China since the 17th century, Sultan's Well (1459), St.
Peter's Church (1710) and the Sam Po Temple
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See Notes: (1), (2), (4), (5),
(11)
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Inclusive of lunch
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Morning departure – Full Day duration
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Cost:
US$45/adult, US$33.75/child
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