Malaysian nature & heavenly beaches - 9 days

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Platinum - with guide


From 48375 THB

Silver - self-drive


From 32000 THB

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Visit the must-see historic towns, mountain region, jungle tour and beach holiday.

Day 1 - Arrival in Malaysia

 Kuala Lumpur 



Swiss Garden Kuala Lumpur - Executive Room


Day 2 - Visit of Kuala Lumpur

 Kuala Lumpur 


Petronas Tower

Emblem of Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia, the Petronas towers, named after the Malaysian oil giant, were designed by Argentinean architect Cesar Pelli and inaugurated in 1998. With 88 floors and a total height of 452 meters, they were in 2004, the tallest twin towers in the world. From above, you will enjoy a panoramic view of the city.

Royal Palace

Istana Negara or Agong Palace, the King's Palace is a symbol of Malaysia's sovereignty. Located on a site of 110000m² above Bukit Petalin Hill, this sumptuous palace is the official residence of the King and therefore can not be visited. Visitors can, however, attend the changing of the Royal Guard.

Batu Caves

Batu Caves is a group of caves in a limestone hill, some of which have been converted into temples, and which constitute the largest Hindu sanctuary outside of India. Before you can access it, you have to climb 272 steps to enter the sacred place. The 42 meters high imposing Murugan statue in front of the staircase illuminates the site with its golden color

Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

Visit the largest museum of Islamic art in Southeast Asia. The museum is spread over 4 floors and covers an area of 30000m². Decorated by craftsmen from Iran and Uzbekistan, it houses 12 galleries and has 5 domes representing the 5 pillars of Islam. It contains 7000 collector's items from the Muslim world (ceramics, glass objects, woodwork, weapons and textiles ...)

National Mosque

Accommodating 15000 people, this mosque, one of the largest in Southeast Asia, features unique modern architecture. The main dome of the National Mosque is shaped like an eighteen-pointed star, representing the thirteen states of Malaysia and the five pillars of Islam.

Merdeka Square

Former Selangor Club Cricket Ground, Merdeka Square is where the Malay flag was first raised at midnight on August 31, 1957. For this reason, it is also known as the Independence Square. You will be able to observe the 95m high mat on which floats the Malay flag. Around this square you will find some of Kuala Lumpur's iconic buildings such as the Sultan Abdul Samad building, the Royal Selangor Club, the National History Museum and St. Mary's Cathedral.


Swiss Garden Kuala Lumpur - Executive Room


Day 3 - Highlands

 Kuala Lumpur  Cameron Highlands 


Lata Iskandar

Located halfway between Cameron Highlands and Tapah, the waterfalls of Lata Iskandar are a multi-level waterfalls. At each level, swimming pools are formed in which it is possible to swim. The water then retreats as a narrow stream. It is possible by walking off the beaten track, to enjoy rich fauna and flora.

Orang Asli

Orang Asli are the indigenous people of Malaysia. There is a variety of tribes; each with a unique language and subtle nuances in physical appearance. They all share the rainforest culture. They live through hunting, fishing, gathering and farming. In the Cameron Highlands, most Orang Asli come from the Temiah tribe and live mainly in villages near the foothills of Tapah.

Tea plantations

If the Camerons Highlands are so well known for tea plantations, it is because the altitude and the climatic conditions of the region are particularly favorable for the cultivation of tea. At 1500m of altitude, the Cameron Highlands will offer you those moments of pure serenity which Asia has the secret with the visit of the many tea plantations that punctuate the plateaus. You will visit the factory to follow the tea making process.

Butterfly Farm

The Butterfly Farm is one of the main tropical insect houses in Malaysia. It is home to a magnificent variety of live butterflies and other exotic animals. It has a large enclosure built on a hillside, with a path that leads to free-flying butterflies and colorful living insects such as beetles, mantis and stick insects. The park also has a turtle enclosure, a scorpion pond, a reptile display and an aviary.

Sam Poh Temple

The Buddhist temple of Sam Poh was built in 1972 on a hill overlooking the city of Brinchang. It is the 4th largest Buddhist temple in the country. It houses, among others, a large statue of Buddha. Surrounded by a bright yellow wall, the temple is maintained by residents and monks.


Heritage Cameron Highlands - Deluxe


Day 4 - Belum-Temengor rainforest

 Cameron Highlands  Ipoh  Gerik (Belum) 


Ipoh

The old town is home to beautiful colonial buildings. Take a look at the "Taj Mahal" train station, at the Birch Memorial Clock Tower and look for the various frescoes of the Ipoh Mural Art Trail. The old town is crisscrossed with "shophouses"; that are old boutique houses run by Chinese traders.

Perak Tong

This is one of the most famous and most visited temple among the many temples built in the caves near Ipoh. Inside, you will find a 12 meters high golden statue of Buddha and many murals depicting characters and events of Chinese mythology. You will also find many statues and sculptures scattered throughout the temple, including that of a woman with 18 arms.

Ubudiah Mosque

The Ubudiah Mosque is located next to the Royal Mausoleum on Bukit Chandan. Sultan Idris Shah ordered the built of the mosque by grace for a return to good health after an illness. Its construction was interrupted twice: once when two running elephants broke the marble floor imported from Italy, and again during the 1st World War. Golden cupolas and black and white striped minarets rise above a white Indo-Saracenic building, adorned with Moorish arches and decorations.

Istana Iskandariah

Istana Iskandariah is the royal palace and official residence of the Sultan of Perak since its completion in 1933. It is located in the royal city of Kuala Kangsar. All the sultans of Perak have been installed in the palace since its completion. The palace takes its name from Sultan Iskandar Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Idris Murshidul Azzam Shah I Rahmatullah who initiated his construction.


Belum Rainforest Resort - Deluxe Suite Lake View (Chengal)


Day 5 - Belum-Temengor

 Gerik (Belum) 


Discover Belum-Temengor

Discover the fauna and flora of the Belum-Temengor rainforest. Meet the Orang Asli and enjoy the beautiful landscapes.


Belum Rainforest Resort - Deluxe Suite Lake View (Chengal)


Day 6 - Perhentian

 Gerik (Belum)  Kuala Besut (Jetty)  Perhentian 



Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe


Day 7 - Beach

 Perhentian 



Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe


Day 8 - Beach

 Perhentian 



Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe


Day 9 - Departure

 Perhentian  Kuala Besut (Jetty)  Kota Bahru  Kuala Lumpur