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Accommodation | Rooms | Duration | Rating | Transportation |
Federal Hotel / Similar @ KL | Deluxe Room Double/Twin | 1 Night | 3 Stars | Chauffeur-Driven (Private) |
Bayview Langkawi / Similar @ Langkawi | Standard Room Double/Twin | 2 Nights | 4 Stars | Chauffeur-Driven (Private) |
First World Hotel / Similar @ Genting Highlands | Standard Room Double/Twin | 1 Night | 3 Stars | Chauffeur-Driven (Private) |
5 Days 4 Nights KL City, Batu Caves, Genting Highlands with Cable Car & Langkawi Island
Rp6,700,000.00
Itinerary |
Day 1: KL (Dinner Included)
Day 2: Genting Highlands (Breakfast Included)
Day 3 : Langkawi Island (Breakfast Included)
Day 4 : Langkawi Island (Breakfast Included)
Day 5 (Breakfast Included)
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Highlights |
Genting Highlands Amidst the freshness of cool, crisp mountain air about 6,000 feet above sea level, lies Malaysia’s only casino resort. Stop at the cable car station and take a skyway cable car ride, with the sky above you and a tropical rainforest below, ride up to the hilltop on the longest and fastest cable car in southeast Asia. You can also take time off to enjoy the numerous recreational facilities at the indoor and outdoor theme park.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 (pass by), National Mosque (photo stop), and Sultan Abdul Samad Building.Batu Caves First discovered over 100 years ago, the Batu Caves have never ceased to attract visitors. Only 13 km north of Kuala Lumpur, they consist of three main caves and a number of smaller ones. The best known of these caves is the Temple Cave, a large cavern with a vaulted ceiling about 100 metres above the floor. To reach it one has to climb 272 steps, a feat performed by many Hindus on the way to the caves to offer prayers to their revered deities. Every year, on Thaipusam, as many as 800,000 devotees and other visitors may throng the caves. As a form of penance or sacrifice, many of them carry kavadis. These are large, brightly decorated frameworks, usually combined with various metal hooks and skewers which are used to pierce the skin, cheeks and tongue. A little below the Temple Cave is the Dark Cave, a two-kilometre long network of relatively untouched caverns containing a large number of cave animals, including several found nowhere else in the world! |
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