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Depart by 0830 hours to Kuala Lumpur,
the capital city of Malaysia. Tour of Kuala
Lumpur upon arrival. Places to be visited are
King’s Palace (photo stop), National Mosque
& Railway Station, National Monument, Independence
Square, Sultan Abdul Samad building (photo stop),
Selangor Club (photo stop), St Mary’s
Church and the world tallest free-standing flagpole.
Continue to visit the Seri Mahamariaman Temple
and colourful Chinatown for bargain hunting.
Visit the tallest Communication
Tower in South East Asia for a panoramic view
of the City. Check in your Hotel. Overnight.
Abf. Morning tour of the Countryside visiting
the Ambassadors road, a pewter factory, Malaysia
is one of the biggest producer of tin, Batu
Caves (except during Thaipusam in January),
the sacred cave temple for the Hindus and a
batik factory.
Rest of the day at leisure
for you to discover the good bargains and cosy
cafes and restaurants of Kuala Lumpur, the happening
City. Overnight.
Depart by 0830 hours for Cameron Highland, which
is located at 1542 meters above sea level. Famed
for its tea plantations and cool temperatures.
On the way, we will stop at visit a basket weaving
cottage industry, Lata Iskandar Waterfall and
a native settlement. Enjoy the cool, crisp air
of Cameron Highlands beside its wonderful scenery.
Tour of Cameron Highlands upon arrival including
the tea plantation, tea factory, market place
and butterfly farm. Overnight.
Depart for Penang. Enroute, visit the Sam Poh
Tong Cave Temple in Ipoh, the Ubudiah Mosque,
Iskandariah Palace and Istana Kenangan. Cross
over to Penang using the fifth longest bridge
in the world, arrive Penang at 1830 hours. Tour
ends.
Note:
- The rainy season along the
East Coast is from November to February. Unexpected
flash floods, although rarely, may occur.
In such circumstances, the Company reserves
the right to make necessary changes to the
itinerary.
- During the Hari Raya and the
Chinese New Year, some places of interest
are closed (Festive Dates are subject to change).
- Train journey from Singapore
to Tampin Station, Malacca is without a guide.
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