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240 giờ
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Welcome to Malaysia! Follow your guide, you will catch sight of Malacca’s history from Cheng Hoon Teng, Stadthuys & Jonker Street. Then you can explore Petronas Twin Towers, National Mosque & Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. Besides, you will enjoy jungle hiking and waterfall scenery in Taman Negara National Park. Furthermore, you guide will take you to explore Cameron Highlands to find tea plantation, cactus valley, and lavender garden.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We can accommodate vegetarian dietary needs.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Services of English speaking driver guide and A/C vehicle.
Shared return boat from Kuala Tembeling to Taman Negara.
Lunch
Shared activities in Taman Negara with nature guide.
Entrance fees for all mentioned sights visited.
Any domestic and international flights.
Personal expenses (insurance, laundry, drinks, etc.).
Tips to driver guide/ nature guide.
Tourism tax, directly paid to hotel by yourself.
Malaysia visa fee.
Not suitable for people over 80 years old.
DoubleTree by Hilton Melaka (4 stars)
Melaka
Welcome to Malaysia! After customs clearance and picking up your luggage, you will meet your driver guide at the arrival hall and be escorted to Malacca by driving for about two hours. Check-in at the hotel in Malacca, and you are free to arrange the rest of the day.
PARKROYAL COLLECTION Kuala Lumpur (5 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
Your Malacca tour today will start from Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. In the 15th century, Chinese immigrants traveled across the ocean and overcame many hardships to arrive in Malacca. They attributed it to the god’s blessing and built this temple to express gratitude. Seven construction techniques were used for the majestic structure, including carving, molding, coloring, pasting, masonry, writing, and painting. Beyond practicing Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, Cheng Hoon Teng played a vital role in the Chinese community’s government and legal affairs.
Red Square (Dutch Square)
Then, follow your driver guide to Stadthuys, namely Dutch Red Square, a Dutch-style building complex represented by a clock tower and a church. The sprawling, eye-catching red brick walls make you unable to look away. In addition, you may be astonished by the unique local culture - the rickshaws exaggeratedly decorated with cartoon ornaments. They are equipped with loudspeakers and play songs in the same language as their guests - vulgar and noisy but novel and exciting. If interested, you can experience it at your own expense, but remember to bargain!
St. Paul's Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul)
Climb up the hill along the path behind the Dutch Red Square to St. Paul’s Church. Having survived several wars, the church remains only mottled bullet holes on the wall to tell of the vicissitudes of Malacca. You will have a perfect view overlooking the historic city at the highest point in Malacca.
Jonker Street
Going down the hill and paying a short visit to A Famosa (Porta de Santiago), a Portuguese fortress built in 1512 with only a gatehouse and some old cannons remaining, let’s then turn our attention to the bustling Jonker Street, where many Chinese-style arcades are preserved, filled with countless mouthwatering food stalls and handicraft shops.
In the afternoon, make it to the Taman Rempah Jetty to enjoy an around 40-minute Melaka River Cruise. Passing by riverbanks dotted with potted plants and tropical trees and many centuries-old bridges, you can’t help but gravitate toward local Malay buildings painted with spellbinding giant murals.
Kuala Lumpur
Finish the tour in Malacca, and your driver guide will drive you to Kuala Lumpur for about two hours. Have a good rest after check-in.
PARKROYAL COLLECTION Kuala Lumpur (5 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Istana Negara
This morning, we will first drive nearly 40 minutes to the King’s Palace (Istana Negara) on Kuala Lumpur’s outskirts. The opulent palace and the rolling lawns complement each other, forming a solemn and tranquil landscape. Although not open to the public, you can take photos outside or with the Royal Cavalry of an awe-inspiring appearance at the gate.
Dataran Merdeka
Then, drive back downtown to Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka), whose European-style lawn, surrounded by classic Dutch architecture and the Gothic St. Mary’s Catholic Church, delivers a perfect blend of European charm and Eastern characteristics. Your guide will show you how to take a photo of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building on the opposite, backgrounded by the world-class skyscraper Merdaka 118 and Petronas Twin Towers, a scene bringing together Kuala Lumpur’s landmarks and showing the fusion of history and modernity.
Petaling Street Market
Around noon, come to the Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown. Although this place is no longer a traditional Chinese residence, it has long become a hallmarked spot in Kuala Lumpur. Two grandiose Chinese-style archways stand at both ends of the street, ornamented with lifelike golden dragons and glitzy green glazed tiles, welcoming tourists worldwide to visit, shop, and taste local cuisine. Among miscellaneous stalls, don’t miss an inconspicuous cart with a sign of Kim Soya Bean, a time-honored brand that has existed for over 80 years. Many people come here for a cup of iced soy milk or a bowl of hot soybean pudding, and such delicious silky snacks with a rich bean fragrance only cost RM2.5 ($0.5) per portion.
After the lunch break, continue to the National Mosque of Malaysia, one of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia, which can accommodate 8,000 people praying simultaneously. Looking from the outside, you will be captivated by its distinctive, umbrella-shaped roof and sacred towering minaret, which integrates modern design and Islamic elements. Wearing the light and flowing authentic Islamic Jubah with headscarves wrapped elegantly and stepping into the main hall, you will instantly feel as if you are participating in the history and stories of this land.
Petronas Twin Towers
Our last stop today is Kuala Lumpur’s major landmark - Petronas Twin Towers, the highest twin building in the world with 88 floors. We will ascend its Sky Bridge on 41F, 170 meters (560 feet) above the ground and 58.4 meters (191.6 feet) long, used by many popular movies, TV shows, and games as the background to render the plot. Keep lifting to the 86th-floor observation deck, and we will gain a broader bird’s-eye view of the city. Since we’re here before nightfall, you can also enjoy the beautiful sunset from the tower. After that, your driver guide will send you back to the hotel, or you can have dinner nearby, enjoy the night view, and then return yourself.
Mutiara Taman Negara (3 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
DINNER
Dinner
Batu Caves
After breakfast, we will spend about one hour visiting Batu Caves, a cave complex with temples outside Kuala Lumpur. This famed Hindu holy place and the core site of the Thaipusam festival in Malaysia will captivate you with its giant golden statue, 272 rainbow-colored stairs, lively wild monkeys, and karst landscape.
Taman Negara National Park
Then, drive 2.5 hours to Kuala Tembeling Jetty, where the driver guide will help you board a 3-hour boat ride to Kuala Tahan Jetty in the Taman Negara National Park. Upon arrival, check into the hotel by yourself, have a short break and enjoy your dinner at the resort. At night, a local nature guide will escort you to start an exciting jungle hiking. The rainforest here has hardly been affected by geological or climate change and is one of Earth's oldest and most pristine tropical rainforests. Follow your guide to see arm-length millipedes, 3cm-long ants, palm-sized butterflies, luminous scorpions, leaf mantises, lizards, luminous mushrooms and trees, large mushrooms that emit spores like smoke, and many other magical plants and insects. If lucky, you may witness a battle between colugos, who will fly up while calling. How amazing the rainforest is.
Mutiara Taman Negara (3 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Taman Negara Canopy Walkway
★ Thrilling Journey on the World’s Longest Canopy Walk Today, follow the nature guide hiking to Teresek Hill at 344 meters (1,129 feet) and experience the exciting moment on the Canopy Walk, which will be relatively easy thanks to the wooden stairs up the mountain. The Canopy Walk is about 550 meters (600 yards) long, taking about 20 to 30 minutes, and 45 meters—almost 15 stories—high, where you will enjoy a spellbinding rainforest, home to 14,000 kinds of plants and 300 types of birds.
Lata Medang Waterfall
Return to the hotel for lunch and take an afternoon boat trip along the Sungai Tahan River to Lata Berkoh Waterfall. Sitting on the boat, listening to the gurgling water and chirping birds, and enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way will intoxicate you with nature. Passing by the 500-year-old and 70-foot-high Tualang Tree, the tallest tree in Taman Negara National Park, and the Kelah Fish Sanctuary, the boat docks, and we’ll continue walking for 20 minutes to Lata Berkoh Waterfall. Comprising many 50-centimeter-high small waterfalls, Lata Berkoh presents a splendid sight as a waterfall group, unlike common ones. If you want to try swimming, be careful of the turbulence and slippery rocks.
Strawberry Park Resort, Cameron Highlands (4 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
After experiencing the tropical climate in the lowlands, we are now coming to the coolest highlands in the country to cool down. This morning, check out of the hotel and take the boat we booked for you back to Kuala Tembeling Jetty in about three hours. Upon arrival, your driver guide will pick you up and drive you for four hours to Cameron Highlands.
Lata Medang Waterfall
On the way, we will stop at Lata Iskandar Waterfall to avoid being over-travel-worn. Though smaller in scale, Lata Iskandar possesses clear and turbulent water pouring down from the palisades like white silk. You can take pictures or play in the pool below the waterfall, but be careful not to slip.
Cameron Highlands
Then, arrive at Cameron Highlands at an altitude of 1,500 meters. Looking around the sprawling hills covered with tropical plants or tea trees, you will lose yourself in the eyeful emerald green. After check-in, rest well to relieve fatigue of a day’s journey.
Strawberry Park Resort, Cameron Highlands (4 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Gunung Brinchang
We will explore Cameron Highlands with a whole day in front of us. In the early morning, drive directly up Gunung Brinchang Mountain to enjoy the broad view of the plateau instead of climbing tiringly. There is also a godsend on the mountain – the fairyland-like Moss Forest. Meandering in the mist-wreathed tropical evergreen forest full of leaf mosses, pitcher plants, ferns, and wild orchids, you will breathe in the freshness and moisture of the alpine climate.
Getting down to the BOH Tea Plantation, where you will enrich your tea knowledge from picking tea leaves to brewing tea. Amid the fragrance of tea trees, you may also want to try Malaysia’s most popular local brand, BOH specialty tea, at your own expense.
Cactus Valley
Then, come to Cactus Valley to admire dozens of cacti of various sizes and shapes, succulents, and other flowers. Since this is a pet-friendly attraction, you may also meet cute dogs traveling with tourists.
The next destination is Strawberry Farm, where you can pay to have fun picking strawberries yourself and taste desserts made from fresh strawberries.
Stroll through a local market, and we will reach today’s last site, Lavender Garden. Indulge yourself in the playful and romantic garden, and the lavender flower sea allows you to take wonderful photos randomly. Don’t forget to try the lavender-flavored ice cream!
JEN Penang Georgetown by Shangri-La (4 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Kek Look Seah temple
Today, we will leave Cameron Highlands for Penang by stopping at Kek Look Tong Temple and Ipoh Town. After a two-hour drive, we will reach Kek Look Tong Temple, a picturesque karst cave dedicated to Chinese Buddhist and Taoist deities. Passing through the cave with fantastic stalactites and growing stalagmites, you will be surprised by a hidden land of idyllic beauty: a crystal-clear pond in the center, surrounded by exuberant trees and flowers, where people enjoy leisure time. You can rent a bicycle or a pedal boat to be part of them at your own expense.
Ipoh
At noon, we will take a short break for you to have lunch on your own in Ipoh Town, the fourth largest city in Malaysia, the moniker “Mountain City” for sinking down into rolling hills, and is famed for its Malaysian-Chinese cuisine.
George Town
After the lunch break, your driver guide will continue driving you to Penang for another two hours and escort you to the hotel in George Town, the capital of Penang. Have a good rest tonight.
JEN Penang Georgetown by Shangri-La (4 stars)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Today, we will take a car tour of George Town to get a closer glimpse of the colorful and multicultural Penang Island. Beyond British colonial buildings and mosques, it also retains many old Chinese shophouses selling traditional goods, countless Chinese temples, and markets. Thanks to the dense distribution of city landscapes, we will pass by most of the classic sites during the driving tour, including Fort Cornwallis, Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, Clan Jetty, and Street of Harmony, and you can ask for photo stops at any time.
Then, we will come to the 19th-century Wat Chayamangkalaram Temple, combining the styles of China, Thailand, and Myanmar with a South Asian water dragon at the entrance and a Chinese dragon at the exit, gorgeous and finely crafted. Step inside with your shoes off, and you will see the world’s third-largest reclining Buddha statue of 33 meters. Unlike other temples, photography is allowed here. Take a closer look; you will find that his eyes and nails are inlaid with shells, and gold foil is pasted on the sides.
Penang Hill
Now, let’s take the funicular train up to the Penang Hill. Travel through the forest along the steep mountain wall as if you enter the animation world of Hayao Miyazaki, the world-renowned Japanese animator. Atop the hill, you can breathe in the rich negative oxygen ions, walk on the 360-degree circular skywalk overlooking Penang Island, and encounter treasured dusky leaf monkeys. After all visits, the driver guide will transfer you back to the hotel directly.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Penang
Farewell to our 10 days Malaysia holiday packages! Your driver guide will take you to the airport according to your flight time. Smaller in scale, Penang Airport’s security check and customs clearance are fast, but at least 2 hours are needed during the holiday season. The roads will be congested between 5 and 6 p.m., the crush hours for getting off work, so if you have a flight near this time, you’d better arrive at the airport before 5 p.m.
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