Kuala Lumpur (City Tour - 3 hours)
A must for the first time visitor to Kuala Lumpur. An interesting tour which unveils the beauty and charm of the old and the new Kuala Lumpur - Garden City of Lights. See the contrast between the magnificent skyscrapers and the buildings of the colonial days.
Itinerary: PETRONAS Twin Towers (photo stop), Beryl’s Chocolate Boutique, King's Palace (photo stop), National Monument, National Museum (passby), National Mosque (photo stop), and Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
Batu Caves Tour
A trip to the eastern suburbs of the city to observe the local way of life and traditional cottage industries. It will also highlight the various aspect of Malaysian life in all its diversity. Most places were once tin mining areas but today they are known for their unique handicraft & cultural centres.
Itinerary: Jalan Ampang, Embassy Row, Rubber Tapping Demonstration, Royal Selangor Pewter Factory, Batik & Souvenir Centre, Batu Caves and Beryl's Chocolate Boutique.
KL Tower
Menara Kuala Lumpur ranks 4 among the tallest telecommunications towers in the world and was constructed over a period of four years and completed in May 1996 and with a breathtaking height of 421 meters, this architectural structure becomes a symbol of Malaysia technological excellence.
Lunch - Sit and enjoy great cuisine with different view every minute. It takes about one hour to enjoy 360 degree view of Kuala Lumpur.
Firefly Tour
The journey from Kuala Lumpur takes one hour, driving through small villages. This tour also includes Kuala Selangor Nature Park, Bukit Melawati and the firefly colony. Before getting there, explore the ancient Dutch Fortress atop Melawati Hill, and witness the spectacular thousands of fireflies lighting up the trees along the river which are reminiscent of a twinkling Christmas tree.
Melaka Tour
A popular day excursion to the historical state of Melaka, where the history of Malaysia began. It is said that its greatest sea port was once captured by the Portuguese, Dutch and English as their trading port. Visit St. Peter's Church (1710) - the oldest Christian Church still in use in Malaysia. Drive past the largest 17th century Chinese hill. Stop at the foothill to view the Sultan's Well before driving through the Portuguese settlement.
Kuching
Kuching, the state capital of Sarawak (pop. 450,000 approx.), is one of the most interesting cities in Southeast Asia, and one of Malaysia's most rewarding travel destinations. It has everything the discerning traveller could wish for. Kuching's romantic and unlikely history features a hundred-year dynasty of White Rajahs. Its rich and varied architectural heritage mixes many styles and influences, whilst the relaxed hospitality of its charming citizens is an object lesson in multi-culturalism. It is also the perfect base for discovering Sarawak's interior. |