A Journey through Malaysia

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Duration: 12 Days
Destinations: Singapore City, Penang

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  • In Malaysia, influences from across Asia and Europe have come together to create multicultural customs, fashion, architecture and cuisine.
  • After a short break in Singapore, travel the length of the Malay peninsula to Penang via Malacca, the Cameron Highlands and Kuala Lumpur.
Day 1: Fly to Singapore

Fly to Singapore

Day 2: Singapore

Arrive and transfer to the Park Hotel Clarke Quay for 2 nights.

Day 3: Singapore

Visit Merlion Park, Thian Hock Keng Temple and the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens. (B)

Day 4: Malacca

Drive over the Malaysian border to Malacca. Stay at the Casa del Rio for 2 nights. (B)

Day 5: Malacca

City tour visiting Porta de Santiago, Baba Nyonya Museum and Jonker Street, known for its galleries and antique shops. (B)

Day 6: Kuala Lumpur

Drive to Kuala Lumpur. Stay 2 nights at the Renaissance Kuala Lumpur. Afternoon tour of Batu caves. Traditional Malay dinner at Bijan restaurant. (B, D)

Day 7: Kuala Lumpur

Morning city tour, visiting the National Monument, Sultan Abdul Samad government buildings, Independence Square, the Royal Selangor Club and Istana Negara (the National Palace). (B)

Days 8-9: The Cameron Highlands

Morning drive to the Cameron Highlands, stopping en route at an Aboriginal village. Visit the Sungai Palas tea plantation for a tour and tea tasting. Stay 2 nights at The Lakehouse. (B)

Days 10-11: Penang

Drive to Penang, the oldest British settlement in Malaysia. Stay at the Lone Pine Hotel for 2 nights. Visit Fort Cornwallis, Wat Chayamangkalaram Thai temple and the Chinese clanhouse of Khoo Kongsi. (B)

Day 12: Departure

Fly to your next destination. (B)

Includes:

  • Accommodation, itinerary & meal basis as described.
  • Local Transfers in a private chauffeur-driven vehicle.
  • The support (if required) of an English-speaking local representative.
  • Local guides and entrance fees where applicable.

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