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7D/6N PENINSULAR MALAYSIA TOUR


Destination: Kuala Lumpur, Penang

From US$ 408 7 days excluding flights

Day 01 KUALA LUMPUR AIRPORT / KUALA LUMPUR
Arrive at Kuala Lumpur airport, meet and transfer to Kuala Lumpur and check in. Rest of the day free at leisure.  
Overnight    

Day 02 KUALA LUMPUR  [Breakfast] Breakfast serve at the hotel  
Morning half day City tour: discover the old and the new on this half-day tour which is designed to give you the best possible introduction to this bustling city and immerse yourself in the city's character and charm. See the city’s most iconic landmarks including the King's Palace, National Monument, Independence Square and the famous Petronas Twin Towers.  
Step back in time with a visit to the National Museum, a fascinating centre dedicated to Malaysian history and culture. Later, explore local crafts at the handicraft centre and make a stop at a favourite local chocolate boutique for an opportunity to learn, sample and buy some of its finest products.  
Tour highlights: King’s Palace • National Mosque • National Monument • National Museum • Independence Square • House of Parliament • Petronas Twin Towers • Handicraft Centre and Chocolate Boutique  
Please note: Museum visit may be affected with observance of religious or local holidays  
Afternoon free at leisure.  
Overnight       

Day 03 KUALA LUMPUR  [Breakfast] Breakfast serve at hotel  
Full day Historical Malacca Tour Malacca was founded in 1403, Malacca is Malaysia's oldest town, full of fascinating history and multi-cultural  heritage. The Portuguese, Dutch and British ruled over Malacca's silk and spice trade for centuries and these invaders have left an unparalleled legacy of historical relics and monuments, reflected most strongly in its town. The beauty of the town has now been recognised and it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008. Relive history as you walk through the city’s historic buildings including the Stadthuys, St. Paul’s Church and the mighty fortress - Porta de Santiago, built by the Portuguese in 1512. Malacca is also one of the birthplaces of the 'Peranakan', a mix of Chinese and Malay descendants uniquely its own.   
Highlights: Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Porta de Santiago, Malacca Museum, Stadthuys, St Paul’s Church and Christ Church.  Return to Kuala Lumpur.  
Please note: As there is quite a bit of walking on this tour, good walking shoes will be required  
Overnight            

DAY 04 KUALA LUMPUR / CAMERON HIGHLANDS  [Breakfast]    Breakfast serve at hotel  
Today check out from hotel and proceed to Cameron Highlands.   
Cameron Highlands, located at 1542 meters above sea level and famous for its tea plantation and cool temperature. The plateau is marked by the rolling hill slopes of tea bushes. You may catch some workers collecting tea leaves. The temperature can drop to 15 degrees Celsius. Sweaters are recommended during evenings.  
En route visit a cottage industry of basket weaving at Tapah.  
Arrive at Cameron and proceed visit to one of the tea factory to watch the processing of tea.  
Note: Tea factory is closed on every mondays & public holidays.  
Overnight    

Day 05 CAMERON HIGHLANDS / PENANG  [Breakfast]  Breakfast serve at hotel  
Morning tour to Rose Garden, Butterfly Farm and Market Square.  
After tour we head  to Penang Island. Penang, widely known as the Pearl of the Orient is one of the Asia’s most famous islands. Its natural beauty and exotic heritage have been attracting curious visitors for centuries. Today, Penang is very much an amalgam of the old and the new – a bustling port, a heritage city and an industrial base.  
En route visit Ipoh cave temple "Sam Poh Tong", this temple as an impressive work of art and faith. Proceed to Kuala Kangsar, the royal Town of Perak with highlight one of the most beautiful mosques in the country "The Ubudiah Mosque, photo stop at Royal Museum.    
Overnight    

Day 06 PENANG  [Breakfast] Breakfast serve at hotel  
Morning Historical Georgetown tour. Georgetown, named after King George III of England, has one of the largest colonial buildings in South East Asia. Visit Chew Jetty or ‘She Chew Kew’ the biggest waterfront settlement or ‘houses on stilts’ created by Chinese immigrant in the mid 19th century. Proceed to Peranakan Mansion, in early 15th Chinese trade missions to Malaya acculturated an inter-culture relationships and marriages between Chinese traders and local Malay women. This social integration formed a community called Peranakan. Drive through Street of Harmony, which houses the Anglican Church, Kuan Yin Chinese temple, Mahamariaman Indian temple and the Kapitan Kling mosque. Next The State Museum, built in 1821, houses a fine collection of old photographs, maps, charts and other historical relics. Tour ends with a visit to Wat Chayamangkalaram, a Thai temple which houses a 108ft long Reclining Buddha. Directly opposite is the Dhammikarama Burmese temple which houses a magnificent 8.2-meter high image of Lord Buddha.  
Note: State Museum closed on fridays  
Afternoon free at leisure  
Overnight    

Day 07 PENANG / KUALA LUMPUR  AIRPORT [Breakfast] Breakfast serve at hotel  
Transfer to Kuala Lumpur airport .  
Recommended flight time take off from Kuala Lumpur after 2000 hours.  
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