Discover Malacca’s historic sites and landmarks.
See the famous towers and sites in Kuala Lumpur.
Explore Batu Caves and learn how to make batik.
Visit the tea plantations in the Cameron Highlands.
Visit Kek Lok Si and the Buddha in Penang, who is reclining.
Meet at Singapore’s Park Royal Hotel, the starting place for your trip. Prepare yourself for a picturesque trip to the captivating city of Malacca, where culture and history meet, at 8:00 a.m. Discover gems such as the famous Porta de Santiago, the famous pink Stadhuy’s Building, the Malacca Clock Tower, Christchurch, the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the Kampung Kling Mosque, and Jonker Street, which is filled with antiques and oddities.
We set out early in the morning to travel to the energetic city of Kuala Lumpur as the sun rises. Our first destination is the magnificent King’s Palace, which is the ideal location for taking priceless pictures. After that, we’ll tour some of the city’s most famous sites, such as the magnificent Railway Station and the National Mosque. Admire the National Monument and take in Independence Square’s historical significance. Admire the magnificent Sultan Abdul Samad building and the sophisticated Selangor Club, both of which provide fantastic photo ops. We’ll also go to the charming St.
Discover the artistry of the biggest pewter manufacturer in the world at the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre, where your adventure starts today. A variety of fascinating and excellent mementos to mark your trip can be found here. Get ready to be amazed when we visit Batu Caves, a Hindu cave shrine that is highly regarded and revered (save from the three days prior to and following the Thaipusam holiday). A genuinely captivating ambiance is produced by the striking limestone caverns and colourful religious monuments. We’ll visit a batik factory to see the elaborate process of batik-making as we wrap off our day of travel. The day is full with artistic craftsmanship, cultural diversity, and life-changing events.
After a delicious breakfast, we take a beautiful journey to the Cameron Highlands. We’ll visit a native community to learn more about the indigenous way of life and make some interesting stops along the road, such as the stunning Lata Iskandar Waterfall. We continue our Highlands trip by touring the captivating tea estate, where the verdant surroundings stretch for miles. Discover how tea is made by visiting a tea factory (please be aware that it is closed on Mondays and public holidays). Remember to enjoy the lively marketplace and the quaint cactus garden, which will enhance our journey’s colour and wonder.
We set out for the stunning island of Penang as the sun rises. We stop at the royal town of Kuala Kangsar along the journey, which is an unforgettable experience. In order to appreciate Malaysia’s distinctive architectural treasures, such as the stunning exterior of Masjid Ubudiah, the imposing Istana Iskandariah, and the alluring Gallery Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, we will take a leisurely drive around Bukit Chandan in Kuala Kangsar. These landmarks will present ideal photo ops to capture their splendour. We continue our journey by visiting the Labu Sayong Centre, where gifted craftspeople, mostly women, skilfully and imaginatively craft unique pottery, such as the unusually shaped pots known as “Labu Sayong.”
A visit to the magnificent reclining Buddha, which holds the distinction of being the third longest reclining Buddha statue in the world, marks the start of today’s trip. After that, we travel to the magnificent Kek Lok Si Temple, also called the Temple of 1000 Buddhas, where majesty and spirituality coexist. The next stop on our tour is the historic Fort Cornwallis, which serves as a reminder of the area’s colonial past. The distinctive water village of The Clan Jetties at Weld Quay, which provides an insight into the fascinating history of the nearby clans, is the next place we visit. As you stroll down “The Street of Harmony,”We see churches, Chinese temples, mosques, and Hindu temples embellishing this cultural mosaic, which is a unique tapestry of faiths living in harmony with one another. The Khoo Kong Si clan’s home’s intricate beauty is also revealed during our tour. We take a cool trishaw ride around Penang’s quaint streets to bring back some memories. You have the rest of the day to enjoy as you like, with free time to explore and make your own special memories on this charming island.
It’s time to end this incredible tour after enjoying a delicious breakfast at your hotel and some well-earned downtime. Our staff will be available to make sure your transfer to the airport, where your departure flight is scheduled to depart, goes well.
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