- 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.
Fly to Singapore
Arrive and transfer to the Park Hotel Clarke Quay for 2 nights.
Visit Merlion Park, Thian Hock Keng Temple and the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens. (B)
Drive over the Malaysian border to Malacca. Stay at the Casa del Rio for 2 nights. (B)
City tour visiting Porta de Santiago, Baba Nyonya Museum and Jonker Street, known for its galleries and antique shops. (B)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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.
Excludes:
- Visas Fee (if applicable).
- Monument entry fees.
- International/Internal flights from start to finish of the trip.
- Beverages other than drinking water & any costs of a personal nature.
- Tips (always optional, but some guidance will be given in the pre-departure information pack you’ll receive after booking).
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
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