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Malaysia Escorted Bus Tours
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10-Night Tours |
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Our journey from Bangkok to Singapore includes four train rides, and gives a fascinating insight into some of the major cities, as well as beautiful islands such as Koh Hai and Penang. We relax on Koh Hai Island with its mountains, forests and beautiful sandy beaches, and take a boat trip to Emerald Cave. Next stop Penang, with its Malay, Chinese and Indian influences, and then Kuala Lumpur with its colonial buildings interspersed with modern skyscrapers. In Malacca we see the imprints of the British, Dutch and Portuguese, before our journey finally ends in Singapore at the southern end of the Malay Peninsular.
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14-Night Tours |
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A fascinating tour that enables you to take in a large part of South East Asia at a comfortable pace. In two
weeks we cover three countries, giving you the time to sample the various cultures, and the stark contrasts between pristine beaches and hill tribe trekking one moment and the nightlife of the vibrant cities the next. The tour starts on the island of Singapore at the top of the Malay Peninsular, where a walk through Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street is the best way to explore its delights. A night train takes us to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital which has a curious blend of the old and the new. Its impressive colonial architecture still stands proudly among the gleaming high-rise office blocks and one of the worlds’ tallest buildings - The Petronas Towers. It is then on through the Cameron Highlands with its tea plantations, to the scenic island state of Penang, the oldest British settlement but with its original Chinese atmosphere. Here we explore by rickshaws, travel on a funicular train, and shop in the night bazaars. Crossing into Thailand we switch from the rainforest and exotic beaches of the south to the bustle of Bangkok.
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Without doubt this wonderful tour enables you to take in a large part of South East Asia at a comfortable pace. Three countries in just over two weeks gives you the time to sample the spectacular cultures and the vivid contrasts between trekking and snorkelling one moment, and the nightlife of the big cities the next. In Thailand we switch from the bustle of Bangkok to explore the rainforest and exotic beaches of the south.
Crossing into Malaysia we drive to the scenic island state of Penang, the oldest British settlement but with its original Chinese atmosphere. Here we explore by rickshaws, travel on a funicular train, shop in the night bazaars, trek to a waterfall, swim and canoe. On to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, which has a curious blend of the old and the new. Its impressive colonial architecture still stands proudly among the gleaming high-rise office blocks and one of the worlds tallest buildings - The Petronas Towers. Finally, a night train brings us to the island of Singapore at the top of the Malay Peninsular. A walk through Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street is the best way to explore its delights.
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15-Night Tours |
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Join us on this West Malaysia Family Adventure Holiday and experience an exciting blend of city, culture, nature, rainforest and beach. Discover a vibrant mix of cultures, stunning and varied scenery, exotic flora and fauna, delectable local food and most of all warm friendly people. Try your hand at batik painting, catch yourself a fish the old fashioned way with your bare hands, ride an elephant and have fun shooting the rapids at Taman Negara - the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Then relax on the tranquil and serene resort island of Pangkor - all in one wonderful trip!
Please note that the child price is only applicable for children under 12 sharing a room with 2 adults, with a maximum of one child per room. If children are in a separate room, or if 1 child is sharing with only 1 adult, then the adult price applies.
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