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Tour Code: KL-3 |
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Hotel Listing - (Deluxe): |
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| Place Covered |
Deluxe Hotels |
| Cameron Highlands |
Heritage Hotel |
| Penang |
Holiday Inn Resort Penang |
| Pangkor Island |
Pangkor Island Beach Resort |
| Port Dickson |
Guoman Hotels Port Dickson |
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| - Sightseeing
as per itinerary. |
| - Accommodation
as per itinerary. |
- Touring
by air-conditioned coach
with drinks onboard. |
- Services
of an English speaking
Tour Manager. |
| - 13 Meals – 6 Breakfast & 7 Lunches. |
| - Complimentary
pick-up and drop-off services. |
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Accommodation will be provided on Room with Meals as specified in the itinerary
*If any of the stated hotels are not available, an alternative hotel of similar standard will be arranged. |
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Tour Itinerary |
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Cameron Highlands, Penang, Pangkor Island, Port Dickson |
Day 1: (Sunday): Kuala Lumpur/ Cameron Highlands |
Distance: 255 km
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Travelling Time: 0815-1615 hrs
Duration: 8.0 hrs
Heading North into the state of Perak, your journey to Cameron Highlands (the centre of Malaysia tea production) takes you to an altitude of 1500-1800 metres above sea level. Vegetables grow in profusion and flowers bloom, everywhere in the cool weather, which can drop to 12 degrees Celsius. You have the opportunity to see the “Orang Asli” (Malaysian Aboriginal) complete with their blowpipes. Lunch at a restaurant in the highlands.
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Day 2: (Monday): Cameron Highlands/ Penang |
Distance: 310 km
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Travelling Time: 0815-1715 hrs
Duration: 9.0 hrs
Your day begins with a pleasant drive downhill and northwards to Ipoh - the city of millionaires’, which made its fortune from the rich tin mines of Kinta Valley- the heart of tin dredging in Malaysia. Enroute, you will visit Kellies Castle built by the Scottish rubber tycoon and famous Cave Temples in Ipoh, followed by lunch at a local restaurant. Travel North to Kuala Kangsar, with its unique Ubudiah Mosque- a magnificent building with golden dome- and the Palace of the Sultan of Perak towards the state of Penang. You will cross the Penang Bridge (spanning 13.5km-the longest bridge in Asia and third in the world) into the island of Penang. Check into your hotel located on the beach.
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Day 3: (Tuesday): Penang |
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Today you explore Penang – The “Pearl of the Orient” and the oldest British settlement in Malaysia. Your exploration will take you to the famous Penang Snake Temple. If you fancy it, have your photograph taken with a venomous Wagler’s Pit viper draped over you! Continue to explore the various attractions in Georgetown including the Khoo Kongsi “Dragon Mountain Hall” clan house with its ancient design constructed to capture the splendor of an Imperial Palace. More attractions include the historical Fort Cornwallis and the Thai Temple of Wat Chayamangkalaram, which houses a 33-metre reclining Buddha. The rest of the afternoon is left for you to enjoy the sparkling white beaches. (Breakfast > Lunch).
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Day 4: (Wednesday): Penang / Pangkor Island |
Distance: 245 km
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Travelling Time: 0815-1615 hrs
Duration: 8.0 hrs
Enjoy a scenic drive past quaint towns and belts of rice fields. Enroute stop at Taiping, once the capital of Perak and a thriving mining town, its disused mining pools has been turned into the famous Taiping Lake Gardens. Boasting 62 hectares of park, its lovely lakes and lush greenery with huge ancient rain trees with drooping branches are an unforgettable sight. Located within the Gardens is the Taiping War Cemetery, maintained and managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Walk through the grounds of the final resting places of soldiers who fought the Japanese during their invasion of Malaya. Continue your journey to Pangkor Island, a half-hour ferry ride from the town of Lumut.
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Day 5: (Thursday) Pangkor Island |
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Day at leisure to laze around at the resort’s breathtaking 1.2km private beach or explore Pangkor, an island mainly populated by fishermen.
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Day 6: (Friday) Pangkor Island / Port Dickson |
Distance: 335 km
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Travelling Time: 0815-1615 hrs
Duration: 8.0 hrs
Depart by ferry back to the mainland and begin your journey south to Port Dickson. More popularly known as PD, Port Dickson’s popular beaches have long been a favourite weekend retreat for many city dwellers seeking some time away from the hustle and bustle of city life. |
Day 7: (Saturday) Port Dickson / Kuala Lumpur |
Distance: 90 km
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Travelling Time: 1000-1300 hrs
Duration: 3.0 hrs
On this final morning of your Jalan Jalan tour, your tour manager bids you “Semoga Bertemu Lagi” or farewell till we meet again. After your memoral tour of Malaysia, you will be transferred by an English-speaking driver to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Arrival time back into Kuala Lumpur is approximately 1pm. Post accommodation is not included.
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Day 7:(Saturday) Port Dickson/ Singapore |
Distance: 310 km
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Travelling Time: 0815-1615 hrs
Duration: 8.0 hrs
On this final morning of your Jalan Jalan tour, you begin the home stretch of your journey to Singapore using the north-south highway to Johore Bahru. After your memorable tour of Malaysia, you will be transferred to your hotel in Singapore. Here we bid you “Semoga Bertemu Lagi” or farewell till we meet again. Arrival time back into Singapore is approximately 5pm-6pm. Post accommodation is not included.
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TOUR PRICE (Validity: April 07 - March 08) |
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| Travel Style (KUL - KUL) |
PP on Twin Sharing* |
Single Supplement |
| Deluxe |
USD 927 per person |
USD 304 |
| Travel Style (KUL - SIN) |
PP on Twin Sharing* |
Single Supplement |
| Deluxe |
USD 863 per person |
USD 233 |
| *Rates applicable with a minimum of 2 passengers. |
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