Malaysian peninsula & Perhentian - 15 days
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Go discover the Malaysian peninsula starting from Melaka and going North through Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands & Penang. Finish your stay on the beaches of Langkawi.
Day 1 - Arrival in Kuala Lumpur and transfer to Malacca
Kuala Lumpur Malacca
Arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport, reception and departure for Melaka, located about 2 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur. Transfer to your hotel and free time at the end of the day.
Arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport, reception of your car and departure for Melaka, located about 2 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur. Arrive at your hotel and free time at the end of the day.
Hotel Puri Melaka - Deluxe
Hotel Puri Melaka - Superior
Casa Del Rio - Deluxe River
Day 2 - Visit of Malacca
Malacca Kuala Lumpur
Visit of the city of Melaka, with a cultural miscegenation of which it keeps a picturesque architectural heritage. Visit the brick-colored buildings: Dutch Square, Stadthuys and Christ Church next to the Queen Victoria Fountain. A little further away, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia "Chen Hoon Teng" built in 1645, the ruins of Portuguese colonization, the "Porta de Santiago" and the ancient fortress "A Famosa" as well as the remains of the St. Paul's church where St. Francis Xavier rested before being moved to Goa. Lunch and free time to stroll along the main street of Melaka "Jonker Street" and enjoy the many antique shops and souvenirs. Then transfer to Kuala Lumpur, arrival at your hotel and free evening.
Visit of the city of Melaka, with a cultural miscegenation of which it keeps a picturesque architectural heritage. Visit the brick-colored buildings: Dutch Square, Stadthuys and Christ Church next to the Queen Victoria Fountain. A little further away, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia "Chen Hoon Teng" built in 1645, the ruins of Portuguese colonization, the "Porta de Santiago" and the ancient fortress "A Famosa" as well as the remains of the St. Paul's church where St. Francis Xavier rested before being moved to Goa. Lunch and free time to stroll along the main street of Melaka "Jonker Street" and enjoy the many antique shops and souvenirs. Then drive to Kuala Lumpur, arrival at your hotel and free evening.
Dutch Square
Classified as World Heritage by Unesco, the city of Malacca is full of major historic buildings. Among them is Christchurch, central point of the city, on Saint Paul's square. It is a church built in the 18th century, with typical Anglican architecture, which is also the oldest Protestant church in the country. The origin of the building dates back to 1741. The Stadthuys also known as the Red Square, is a historic structure located in the heart of the city.A Famosa
Located at the foot of the eponymous hill overlooking St Paul's Church, one of the oldest buildings in the city, the Porta De Santiago is one of the oldest and most emblematic monuments of the city. Built at the beginning of the 16th century, it was a fortress erected under Portuguese rule to protect the city against external invasions, as evidenced by the many cannons located all around. Taken then by the Dutch, then by the English, the door stands today majestically, witness of a loaded and rich history in twists and turns.Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum
This museum housed in a classic 19th century house showcases the local history of Chinese Malay ethnic called Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan in Malacca. The museum exhibits traditional Baba Nyonya costumes, woodworking items and antique furniture.Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple is a Chinese temple, built in 1645 and practicing three doctrines; Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. It is known as the oldest active temple in Malaysia but also for the richness of its decorationsJonker street
Jonker Street is one of the typical streets of Chinatown with multiple stalls and small restaurants, antique shops and souvenirs. In the evening, it turns into a night market. On week-end nights, it is also full of songs and dances. You will also notice a lot of pretty kitsch and illuminated tuk-tuk after dark.Melaka Straits Mosque
Built in 2006, the mosque is located on Pulau Melaka, an artificial island of 40 hectares, located near the center of Malacca. Teh mosque is built on the coast and gives the impression of floating on the water, hence its nickname floating mosque. Its dome is Middle Eastern style while its 4 towers are Malay style. One of these peculiarities is its 30m high minaret which also serves as a lighthouse.The Kuala Lumpur Journal - Superior Deluxe Room
The Kuala Lumpur Journal - Deluxe Room
Swiss Inn - Deluxe
E&O Residences - 1-bedroom suite
Day 3 - Visit of Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Discovery of a fascinating city, a subtle mix of antiquity and modernity where glass skyscrapers rub shoulders with old buildings from the colonial era. You will be able to soak up the atmosphere of the Malay district with its wooden houses and its colorful Indian temples but also to walk you in its tropical parks or its nocturnal markets. Our guide will show you the Royal Palace, Batu Caves, a group of caves, some of which have been converted into temples, in a limestone hill (272 steps) and which constitute the largest Hindu sanctuary outside India. Then the national monument, then Little India with its impressive mosque, the old railway station and the Independence Square around which extends the colonial district. You end the circuit with the magnificent Petronas towers, the tallest twin towers in the world. Climb to the 86th floor to enjoy a magnificent view of the city. Back to your hotel.
Discovery of a fascinating city, a subtle mix of antiquity and modernity where glass skyscrapers rub shoulders with old buildings from the colonial era. You will be able to soak up the atmosphere of the Malay district with its wooden houses and its colorful Indian temples but also to walk you in its tropical parks or its nocturnal markets. Go discover the Royal Palace, the Batu Caves, a group of caves, some of which have been converted into temples, in a limestone hill (272 steps) and which constitute the largest Hindu sanctuary outside India. Then the national monument, then Little India with its impressive mosque, the old railway station and the Independence Square around which extends the colonial district. End the proposed circuit with the magnificent Petronas towers, the tallest twin towers in the world. Climb to the 86th floor to enjoy a magnificent view of the city. Back to your hotel.
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 colorMerdeka 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.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.The Kuala Lumpur Journal - Superior Deluxe Room
The Kuala Lumpur Journal - Deluxe Room
Swiss Inn - Deluxe
E&O Residences - 1-bedroom suite
Day 4 - Free day
Kuala Lumpur
Free day in Kuala Lumpur to continue to discover the city at your own pace.
Free day in Kuala Lumpur to continue to discover the city at your own pace.
The Kuala Lumpur Journal - Superior Deluxe Room
The Kuala Lumpur Journal - Deluxe Room
Swiss Inn - Deluxe
E&O Residences - 1-bedroom suite
Day 5 - To Cameron highland
Kuala Lumpur Cameron Highlands
Leave Kuala Lumpur on the morning to Cameron Highlands in a private van. If not visited previously, stop at the Batu Caves to visit the place with its numerous temples & enjoy the waterfalls of Lata Iskandar before arriving at Cameron Highlands. Check-in at the hotel then free time for the rest of the day.
Leave Kuala Lumpur on the morning to Cameron Highlands. If not visited previously, stop at the Batu Caves to visit the place with its numerous temples & enjoy the waterfalls of Lata Iskandar before arriving at Cameron Highlands. Check-in at the hotel then free time for the rest of the day.
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 colorLata 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.Heritage Cameron Highlands - Deluxe
Heritage Cameron Highlands - Superior
Lakehouse - Deluxe room
Lakehouse - Foster/Cameron Suite
Day 6 - Discovery day
Cameron Highlands
After the breakfast (8.30), go to discover the Cameron Highlands for a full day trip. On the morning, start by the Gunung Brichang Peak (2030m), the second highest point of the Cameron highlands. Then, walk into the Mossy forest and visit the tea plantations, the butterfly & reptile farm. Dinner lunch (at your own expense). In the afternoon, go to the rose valley & discover the Time Tunnel Gallery of the Cameron Highlands. Then go discover the strawberry farm, the fruit & vegetable market and finish your day by visiting the buddhist temple. Come back to your hotel at the end of the day.
After the breakfast (8.30), go to discover the Cameron Highlands for a full day trip. On the morning, start by the Gunung Brichang Peak (2030m), the second highest point of the Cameron highlands. Then, walk into the Mossy forest and visit the tea plantations, the butterfly & reptile farm. Dinner lunch (at your own expense). In the afternoon, go to the rose valley & discover the Time Tunnel Gallery of the Cameron Highlands. Then go discover the strawberry farm, the fruit & vegetable market and finish your day by visiting the buddhist temple. Come back to your hotel at the end of the day.
Mossy Forest
The "Mossy Forest" is a natural environment found in the highest altitudes of the Cameron Highlands. At these heights, low-level clouds cover forests of mist and constant humidity, creating an ideal biotope for mosses, ferns, lichens and orchids. This humid tropical coniferous forest is also home to a diverse group of creatures, including insects, snakes, frogs, birds and mammals unique to this cold atmosphere.BOH Plantations - Cameron Highlands
BOH Plantations is the largest black tea manufacturer in Malaysia, with a national and international distribution owned by BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd. The BOH tea plantation, located in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia, is also the largest tea plantation in Malaysia.As of 2016, BOH Plantations has four tea gardens in Habu (the original), Fairlie Tea Garden, Sungai Palas Tea Garden and Bukit Cheeding in Selangor.
Butterfly Garden - Cameron highlands
The Cameron Highland Butterfly Farm began in 1990. The Butterfly Farm was originally started as a hobby of the founder and breeding house for these beautiful creatures. Currently, it houses a magnificent exhibition house of live butterflies and other exotic animals for the public and tourists who visit Cameron Highlands.Heritage Cameron Highlands - Deluxe
Heritage Cameron Highlands - Superior
Lakehouse - Deluxe room
Lakehouse - Foster/Cameron Suite
Day 7 - To Penang
Cameron Highlands Ipoh Penang
Direction Penang, named the Pearl of the Orient. Along the way, you will pass by Kellie Castle, Ipoh and the royal city of Kuala Kansgar which served as a backdrop to the film "Indochina". The city takes its name from a tree with the deadly sap used by the Orang Asli for the blowgun hunt. Passage through the magnificent Ubudiah Mosque and the Royal Palace of Perak (Istana Iskandariah). Then drive to Penang with the crossing of one of the largest bridges in Southeast Asia connecting Penang to the Malaysian peninsula. Installation at your hotel. Free time for the rest of your day.
Direction Penang, named the Pearl of the Orient. Along the way, you will pass by Kellie Castle, Ipoh and the royal city of Kuala Kansgar which served as a backdrop to the film "Indochina". The city takes its name from a tree with the deadly sap used by the Orang Asli for the blowgun hunt. Passage through the magnificent Ubudiah Mosque and the Royal Palace of Perak (Istana Iskandariah). Then drive to Penang with the crossing of one of the largest bridges in Southeast Asia connecting Penang to the Malaysian peninsula. Installation at your hotel. Free time for the rest of your day.
Kellie's Castle
The construction of this unique castle began in 1915 and was abruptly halted by Kellie's accidental death in 1926. The solitary, lifeless castle seems almost surreal in the middle of the wild side of the Perak plantations. It exudes a strong personality. The road leading to Kellie Castle follows the contours of the earth in a dizzying labyrinthine way, adding to the mystery and romance of the place.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.Kuala Kangsar
Kuala Kangsar enjoys the coveted status of the royal capital since it was invested by the Perak sultans in the 19th century. It preserves from this period a quite remarkable heritage, a sumptuous mosque, beautiful palaces and an important colonial heritage.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.Bayview Hotel Georgetown - Deluxe
Travelodge Georgetown - Deluxe
Travelodge Georgetown - Superior
Eastern & Oriental Hotel - Studio Suite - Victory Annexe
Day 8 - Visit of Penang
Penang
Penang was considered for a long time as one of the most privileged harbours of the Asian line, bringing their vessels full of tea and opium. This city will seduce you with its old colonial houses and charming mansions with arches, columns and verandas. You will visit the main sites of Georgetown, a multicultural mosaic and historic city classified by UNESCO as World Heritage: Fort Cornwallis, the clan jetties, the Harmony Street which brings together a church, a Chinese temple, a mosque, a Hindu temple and the Thai temple Chayamangkalaram, home to one of the largest reclining Buddha in Malaysia. You will end the day with the Botanical Garden and Kek Lok Si, temple of supreme happiness. Located on the hills of Air Itam, an extremely popular retreat for monks and Taoists in search of immortality, it would be the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. Then, back to your hotel.
Penang was considered for a long time as one of the most privileged harbours of the Asian line, bringing their vessels full of tea and opium. This city will seduce you with its old colonial houses and charming mansions with arches, columns and verandas. Go to visit the main sites of Georgetown, a multicultural mosaic and historic city classified by UNESCO as World Heritage: Fort Cornwallis, the clan jetties, the Harmony Street which brings together a church, a Chinese temple, a mosque, a Hindu temple and the Thai temple Chayamangkalaram, home to one of the largest reclining Buddha in Malaysia. End the day with the Botanical Garden and Kek Lok Si, temple of supreme happiness. Located on the hills of Air Itam, an extremely popular retreat for monks and Taoists in search of immortality, it would be the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. Then, go back to your hotel.
Fort Cornwallis
Visit the Cornwallis Fort erected in 1808 by the British to protect the port from possible French attacks. Star-shaped, it was originally built with palms palisades and no permanent structure. Among the many guns, Sri Rambai, the largest brass gun has a special history: according to local legend, it has a magical power that allows women to return to fertility if they place some flowers inside reciting a pray.Clan Jetties
Founded more than 100 years ago, the Georgetown "Clan Jetties" are the traditional villages created by Chinese migrants. They bear the name of the family that is installed there and are located on the seafront. They are, today, 6. The most visited is Chew Jetty.Harmony Street
Harmony Street brings together a church, a Chinese temple, a mosque and a Hindu temple! The Thai temple Chayamangkalaram located a little further away, is home to one of Malaysia's largest reclining Buddha. The proximity of these places of worship is not due to chance. They were created to guarantee each ethnic community its religious edifice. This is a fine example of religious coexistence that makes Penang a haven of security and tolerance.Penang Botanical Gardens
Established in 1884 as a research center, the Penang Botanical Gardens are now a haven of peace where you can see centuries-old trees, rolling hills, giant water lilies but also wild species like crab-eating macaques, giant squirrels with black fur and a wide variety of insects and butterflies.Kek Lok Si temple
Temple of supreme happiness, it would be the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. Located on the hills of Air Itam, an extremely popular retreat for monks and Taoists in search of immortality, the pagoda has seven floors and is decorated with 10000 statues of Buddha. A mix of Chinese-inspired architecture with a Thai-style central part and a Burmese crown symbolizes the harmony between Mahayanna and Theravada Buddhism. A staircase leads you to the top of the pagoda where the view is exceptional.Bayview Hotel Georgetown - Deluxe
Travelodge Georgetown - Deluxe
Travelodge Georgetown - Superior
Eastern & Oriental Hotel - Studio Suite - Victory Annexe
Day 9 - Free day
Penang
Free day in Penang. Enjoy this day to discover Penang at your rythm from Georgetown. Night at your hotel.
Free day in Penang. Enjoy this day to discover Penang at your rythm from Georgetown. Night at your hotel.
Bayview Hotel Georgetown - Deluxe
Travelodge Georgetown - Deluxe
Travelodge Georgetown - Superior
Eastern & Oriental Hotel - Studio Suite - Victory Annexe
Day 10 - To Langkawi
Penang Kota Bahru Kuala Besut (Jetty) Perhentian
Early morning (around 5.00), pickup by our driver at your hotel to take the flight at 7.00 direction Kota Bharu, then transfer by van & boat to Perhentian. check-in at your hotel and relax at the beautiful beaches of Perhentian.
Early morning (around 4.30), leave your hotel to take the flight at 7.00 direction Kota Bharu, then transfer by van & boat to Perhentian. check-in at your hotel and relax at the beautiful beaches of Perhentian.
Perhentian Island Resort - Superior Classic
Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe
Bubu Resort & Villa - Beach Villa
Day 11 - Free day
Perhentian
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Bubu Resort & Villa - Beach Villa
Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe
Perhentian Island Resort - Superior Classic
Day 12 -
Perhentian
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Bubu Resort & Villa - Beach Villa
Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe
Perhentian Island Resort - Superior Classic
Day 13 -
Perhentian
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Bubu Resort & Villa - Beach Villa
Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe
Perhentian Island Resort - Superior Classic
Day 14 - Free day
Perhentian
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Free day at Perhentian to enjoy a stay at the beach with crystal-clear water on a paradise island.
Bubu Resort & Villa - Beach Villa
Bubu Resort & Villa - Deluxe
Perhentian Island Resort - Superior Classic
Day 15 - To KLIA
Perhentian Kuala Besut (Jetty) Kota Bahru Kuala Lumpur
Following the schedule of your international flight, take the boat to Kuala Besut then transfer to Kota Bharu by van. Take your flight to Kuala Lumpur to go back home.
Following the schedule of your international flight, take the boat to Kuala Besut then transfer to Kota Bharu by van. Take your flight to Kuala Lumpur to go back home.