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• Private Departure – Batu Caves Tour

Malaysia is a multi-racial and multi-religion country. This tour covers a drive to Batu Caves.
Batu Caves is a massive limestone outcrop, its interiors are home to a Hindu shrine lined with different deities. The shrine itself is located deep inside the high caverns which take 272 steps to reach.
Last stop is a local Malaysian Batik center to see how the fabric is being designed and printed.

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Private Departure – KL City Tour

Despite the growing skyline of a modern metropolis, Kuala Lumpur has always been charming and full of character. On this tour, we’ll take you to see the contrast between the old Indo-Moorish architecture and the ultra modern edifices.
We’ll have photo stops at the King’s Palace, a symbol of Malaysian sovereignty, the Independence Square and the Petronas Twin Towers – still the tallest twin-towers in the world!

Get to visit the National Museum and drive past the Lake Gardens, view the National Monument, National Mosque (Masjid Negara), and the Old Railway Station. Our final stop will allow you to appreciate the Malaysian pewter arts at the Royal Selangor Visitor Center.

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Private Departure – Malacca Tour

A relaxing, scenic 2-hour drive south of Kuala Lumpur takes you to Malacca, the oldest trading port in Malaysia which had undergone Portuguese, Dutch and British rule.
Visit Stadthuys or the Dutch Square and take a walk up St. Paul’s Hill for a panoramic view of the Malacca Straits and the old town of Bandar Hilir. At the top are the ruins of St. Paul’s Church, lined by 17th century Dutch tombstones. Stop for a typical ‘Nyonya’ lunch before taking a stroll through the Antiques Row at Jonker Street.
Next, visit the famous Portuguese Fort de Santiago and Cheng Hoon Teng, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia.

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Private Departure – Genting Highlands

After being picked up from your hotel, take an hour-long scenic drive to the Genting Highlands, Malaysia’s top mountain resort and casino perched on the peak of Gunung Ulu Kali 1,800 meters above sea level.
Upon arrival at the foot of the mountain, stop at the Skyway Cable Car Station for a thrilling ride up the cable car where you can marvel at the magnificent view of the highlands and the pristine tropical jungle below.
Once at the top, disembark to explore its classy five-star hotels, colorful shopping complex, restaurants and entertainment and boutique outlets.
Head to its dazzling casino for a game of black jack, keno, roulette and more! Dubbed as the mini Las Vegas of Malaysia, Genting Highlands has remained the only legal gambling outfit in the country since 1971.
You also have the option to experience the fun and excitement Genting Highlands indoor and outdoor theme parks bring at an additional cost. Enjoy over 50 types of rides, including roller coasters, Ferris wheels and carousels.
On your way back, ride the Genting Skyway Cable Car to the foot of the mountain. This tour then concludes with a drop off at your city center hotel.

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Private Tour -Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary

The visit to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre (Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary) is a must when you visit Kuala Lumpur. Under the care of the Malaysia Wildlife Society, the Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary – located in Kuala Gandah – serves as a natural rehabilitation center for orphaned elephants before they are released back into the wilds.
On arrival at the sanctuary, we will proceed to view an introductory video of the “elephant sanctuary” for you to understand in-depth the purpose of this project. You will have the opportunity to see the elephants roaming, bathing, and being fed at a certain time in the sanctuary, with the additional option of bathing and feeding the baby elephants yourself!* There will be earlier stops at Deerland Park** or an Aborigine Settlement before the Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary.

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Private Departure – Fireflies & Monkey feeding

Immerse yourself in the experience of the unique wildlife in Bukit Melawati. First, feed the monkeys Silver encounter at close range, then display the bright fireflies light up the night as they freely during the canoe trip. Included dinner and boat ticket and transportation hotel from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Selangor.

Your tour begins with a pickup from your hotel before leaving for Kuala Lumpur Bukit Melawati Hills, located in Kuala Selangor. After the drive 1.5 hours, your guide accompany you lighthouse perched 89 feet (27meters) above sea level, where you will have an opportunity to come face to face with a monkey silver-dwelling primate area.These tend to live in small groups, and their young from orange to silver color after about three months. You’re presented with snacks to offer, such as green leaves and fruits similar to the young leaves and shoots to feed wild monkeys for in. Be prepared to monkeys climbing all over you for food.Afterward, indulge in your own dinner in a cafe on the banks of the river, from the freshly cooked village.Then fishing embark on your boat ride to observe the fireflies, which flashed in the bright lights mangrove-like holiday Christmas tree . They called on young and old alike by watching this natural phenomenon – a complex biochemical reaction – as fireflies congregate to feed on the nectar in trees.Watch delightfully prior to your departure to the beach and make the drive back to the hotel in Kuala Lumpur.

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Private Tour- Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Enjoy a fun filled day at this international standard theme park located in the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.
The park is separated into different themed lands in Wild Wild West and the Waters of Africa, each boasting their own exciting attractions. Splash in for wet rides on the Voodoo Adventure River and the heart stopping adrenaline rush rides from the toboggans.
Back on dry land, try the roller coaster, the inverted pirate ship or some of the other many attractions. A fun-tastic day for all!

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KL City Garden

Visit the living nature theme parks in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

Start with the KL Bird Park where you will witness, at close proximity, how approximately 600 birds of 60 local and foreign species adapt to a semi-natural, man-made environment.

Continue to the colourful and beautifully landscaped Butterfly Park where over 6,000 butterflies of 120 different species roam freely in a simulated natural rainforest environment.

Your last stop is the Orchid and Hibiscus Garden, home to over 3,000 orchid species from around the world, with 800 species from Malaysia alone, and more than 2,000 varieties of hibiscus, many of which are prize winning hybrids.

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