10D Malay historical WEB

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10D Malay historical WEB
A passage through time
Country: Malaysia
Duration: 10 days / 9 nights
ROUND-TRIP
Route:
Type of tour:
Round-trip from Kuala Lumpur to Penang
Culture and nature
Your tour designer
Steffanie Tan |E: [email protected] | T: (+60) 4 376 1101
TOUR OVERVIEW
Embark on a journey through Malaysia’s past, present and future with this spellbinding tour, which over 10 unforgettable days will take
you to its most emblematic cities and some of its most spectacular landscapes. Malaysia is a melting pot of such diversity that every
destination you visit brings a new sense of adventure and wonderment. It is a country that looks to the future but cherishes the past.
Blessed with nature’s bountiful gifts, it also offers age old forests, beautiful beaches, idyllic islands, hills and mountains. With expert
guides and five-star accommodation throughout, this tour is the ideal way to discover the real Malaysia and all she has to offer.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Kuala Lumpur: Tour the historic heart of the capital, visiting the
National Mosque, Royal Selangor Club and Thean Hou Temple
among other sights
Malacca: Discover the European colonial heritage of Malaysia’s
oldest city and enjoy a scenic river cruise
Cameron Highlands: Escape from it all in this English-style hill
station where tea, strawberry and rose plantations abound
Kuala Kangsar: Visit former royal palaces and the golden-domed
Ubudiah Mosque, which is considered to be the most beautiful
in the country
Taiping: Stroll the spectacular Lake Gardens of Malaysia’s
wettest city and visit the poignant war cemetery
Penang: Explore the capital, George Town, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, a variety of temples and the War Museum
DON’T MISS!
Kuala Lumpur: Munch on some goreng
pisang – the deep-fried banana fritters
that are a local delicacy
Cameron Highlands: Enjoy some tea and
scones while taking in the scenery in one
of the area’s picturesque tea plantations
George Town: Check out the innovative
three-dimensional street art that adorns
many of the walls in the old town
DAY BY DAY
D1 KUALA LUMPUR
Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, you will be met at the arrivals hall by a representative and transferred to what will be
your accommodation for the next three nights, the five-star Hotel Majestic. Located opposite the old Moorish-style railway station, the
Majestic is also within walking distance of the capital’s main heritage attractions such as the National Museum, the National Mosque, the
Islamic Arts Museum, Lake Gardens and the Bird and Butterfly Parks. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Kuala Lumpur.
D2 KUALA LUMPUR
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel in preparation of a seven-hour tour dedicated to discovering and exploring many of the top
cultural and historical sights in the city, with Muslim, Christian, Hindu and Buddhist places of worship on the itinerary. See the National
Monument, which commemorates those who died in Malaysia’s struggle for independence and during the Japanese occupation of
World War II as well as the troubled times that followed the war, known locally as the Emergency. Continue to the landmark Federated
Malay States Railway Station, whose eye-catching architecture blends European, Arabesque, Indian and oriental elements. After visiting
this early 20th century temple of transport, head to the radically modern National Mosque, which was built in the mid-1960s. The main
roof is reminiscent of an open umbrella while the minaret’s spire looks like a folded one. Reflective pools and fountains are spread
throughout the mosque, which is surrounded by lush, landscaped gardens. The KL City Gallery is as famous for its neo-Renaissance
façade as for its stunning scale model exhibits. Head to Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) where old and new Malaysia merge in
a vast, open space. Among the notable buildings in the square are the Moorish-style Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the former High
Court building, the late Victorian St Mary’s Anglican Cathedral and the Tudor-style Royal Selangor Club. Nearby is the magnificent
Moorish-style Masjid Jamek, one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur. It lies at the confluence of two rivers and is surrounded by
palm trees of all shapes and sizes. Continue to the art deco Central Market, where the scents and sounds of KL come to life, and the
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adjacent Annexe Gallery. You will be spoiled for choice by the selection of food and beverage outlets in the Central Market, so you can
enjoy a nice lunch while watching the world go by. After lunch, head to the dazzling Thean Hou Temple, which is considered one of the
finest examples of Chinese architecture in Malaysia, and the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, which is the oldest Hindu temple in Kuala
Lumpur and is famed for its multifaceted Dravidian-style gopuram tower. Return to the hotel with the rest of the evening free. Dinner
at own arrangement. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Kuala Lumpur.
D3 KUALA LUMPUR – MALACCA (160km – 2.5 hrs)
Feast on breakfast at the hotel before departure at 09:30 hours for Malacca, driving south through verdant countryside dotted with
villages. On arrival, check in at The Majestic Malacca hotel and enjoy some free time for lunch in this most historic of Malaysian cities.
Malacca was founded by a Hindu prince in the 14th century but its strategic location on the Strait of Malacca, which was a vital route in the
medieval spice trade, made it an attractive prize for European colonists. From 1511 to 1957, it was ruled first by the Portuguese, then the
Dutch and finally the British, each leaving a legacy that can still be spotted today, from the ruins of fort A Famosa to Queen Victoria’s
Fountain. The result is a fascinating multi-cultural city that will captivate your heart. At 14:00 hours, we begin a four-hour orientation tour
of Malacca, visiting the top attractions. Head to the Dutch-era St John’s Fort for a panoramic view of the city – on a clear day, Indonesia on
the other side of the strait. Discover Bandar Hilir, the city’s oldest area, and climb St Paul’s Hill, where the ruins of St Paul’s Church stand,
before continuing to the Porta de Santiago, which is all that remains of the Portuguese-built A Famosa. Visit the ‘antiques row’ of the
always colourful Jonker Street, where shops and stalls will tempt you with their historic and folkloric wares. Complete the tour with stops
at Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the Tranquerah Mosque – which unusually has a pagoda instead of a minaret –the three-century-old St
Peter’s Church and the haunting Bukit Cina, where Chinese burial sites are scattered on a barren hill. Return to the hotel with the rest of
the evening free. Dinner is at own arrangement. You can ask the driver-guide to take you to one of the many restaurants in the city such as
those in the Portuguese Square or to try the local Peranakan cuisine (also known as Nyonya), which blends Chinese and Malay flavours, try
any of the Peranakan Restaurant, Manis Sayang, Ole Sayang and The Mansion. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Malacca.
D4 MALACCA – KUALA LUMPUR (160km – 2.5 hrs)
Breakfast at the hotel is followed by a gentle sightseeing cruise up the Malacca River, which is flanked by historic homes, old
warehouses, mangrove stands and churches. Expect to pass under some rather colourful bridges, too. The river featured in the 1998
Hollywood blockbuster Entrapment, which starred Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones. After the cruise, enjoy a trishaw ride to
Villa Sentosa, a family home located on a bend of the river. The house has been turned into a museum of early 20th century Malaysian
family living. Admire the intriguing collections of costumes, embroidery, furniture, muskets and other everyday items. The combined
cruise and trishaw tour takes about four hours. Return to the hotel for lunch (not included) before departing for Kuala Lumpur in the
afternoon. The evening back in the capital is at your own leisure. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Kuala Lumpur.
D5 KUALA LUMPUR – TAPAH – CAMERON HIGHLANDS (260km – 4 hrs)
Take to the road after breakfast at 09:00 hours with a stunning, scenic drive to Cameron Highlands in the state of Pahang. The highlands
are a resort area situated at 1,500 metres above sea level in the Titiwangsa Range and are renowned for their pleasant cool climate,
romantic rolling countryside and their tea plantations. En route, there is a one-hour stop to visit Gua Tempurung, a spectacular cave that
was used as a hideout by communist guerrillas in the tumultuous years of the Emergency. Apart from the impressive stalagmites and
stalactites, there are also rim stone pools, curtains, straws, calcite crystals and pillars to admire. There are also magnificent marble columns
inside a huge cavern honeycombed with smaller caves of different dimensions. Stop for lunch (on own account) at a local restaurant in
Tapah, a quiet country town. After eating, head back on the road with a brief sightseeing stop at the Iskandar waterfall, which is almost at
the halfway point between Tapah and Cameron Highlands. Here you can meet members of the local hill tribe and maybe even witness a
blow pipe demonstration. Continue to the hotel for check-in and enjoy the rest of your day at leisure. For dinner (on own account), you
may choose to eat in your hotel or you may prefer to ask the driver to take you to check out the many types of cuisine that can be found in
Cameron Highlands. Chinese restaurants are favoured by locals for steamboat, a novel ‘do-it-yourself’ style of cooking in a boiling pot of
hot soup – perfect for a cool evening! Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Cameron Highlands.
D6 CAMERON HIGHLANDS
Begin the day with a leisurely breakfast before joining the driver-guide for a scenic four-hour tour of Cameron Highlands, taking in the
Rose Center, the BOH tea plantation (closed on Monday), a strawberry farm, the Smokehouse Hotel and a vegetable farm. One of the
reasons why Cameron Highlands were developed as a resort was because British colonialists wanted a cool retreat from the tropical
settlements on the Strait of Malacca and as you travel through this highland Eden, the bucolic charm of rural England is still visible in
the architecture and flora, with an abundance of timber-framed Tudor-style homes as well as plenty of vegetable and fruit farms. Be
prepared for the extraordinary sight of seas of flowers, which you won’t see flourishing elsewhere in Malaysia. Return to the hotel for
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an afternoon and evening of leisure, with the option of enjoying the wide range of available activities and facilities, which include a
snooker room and a spa village. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Cameron Highlands.
D7 CAMERON HIGHLANDS – KUALA KANGSAR – TAIPING – PENANG (285km – 4 hrs)
Check out after breakfast and depart at 09:00 hours for Penang, driving along a scenic route via Simpang Pulai and Kuala Kangsar, the royal
town of the state of Perak, which we stop in for a one-hour tour of its main landmarks. Head to a leafy and exclusive area south-west of the
city centre, where a number of historic, cultural and religious attractions are located. Visit the Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery, which is located in
a former royal palace named after the late sultan whose personal belongings, documents, mementos, family photographs, trophies and
state regalia, among other items, are on display. Continue to the nearby golden-domed Ubudiah Mosque, probably the finest mosque in
Malaysia, and Istana Iskandariah and Istana Kenangan, two very different but equally beautiful former royal palaces. Take to the road again
in the direction of Taiping, which has the dubious honour of being the wettest town in continental Malaysia, with annual rainfall double
that the rest of the peninsula. All that water has led to a fertile landscape of flora and large and mature rain trees in the moist Taiping Lake
Gardens, the first visit of a two to three-hour stop in the city. You will also see the old railway station, the first in the country, dating from
1882. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant (on your own account) and maybe try some of the savoury seafood for which the town is
renowned. Afterwards, head to the Taiping War Cemetery, where the graves of more than 800 Allied soldiers – mainly British, Indian and
Australian – are neatly laid out in a poignant reminder of the brutality of war. Head to the south-western outskirts of Taiping to visit the
Kuala Sepetang charcoal factory in Matang. It is made in kilns using greenwood harvested from the nearby mangrove forest reserve. For
each tree that is cut down to be processed into charcoal, a young sapling is planted as replacement. Be careful as everything here is soot
black. Continue to Penang island, crossing the 13.5km-long Penang Bridge and driving up the east coast before arriving at historic George
Town to check-in at your hotel for the remainder of the tour. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in George Town.
D8 PENANG
Wake up in the luxurious surroundings of the historic Eastern & Oriental Hotel, which since 1885 has been setting the standard in Penang.
Located along a 275-metre-long stretch of coastline in the north-western edge of the old town, the hotel pays homage to the elegance of
colonial George Town while integrating all the mod cons of 21st century accommodation. After breakfast, enjoy an orientation tour of
George Town, starting with a visit to the Thai Buddhist temple, which houses a 33-metre-long reclining Buddha. Just across the road is the
Burmese Buddhist temple. Down by the bustling waterfront are the ‘homes on stilts’ of Chew Jetty, which form a water village dating back
to the early Chinese immigrants. Next, visit the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, a historic house museum preserves the Victorian
ornamentation of the home of a prominent ethnic Chinese merchant from the late 19th century. The Peranakans are assimilated ethnic
Chinese who have lived in Malaysia for centuries – while in the country as a whole, ethnic Chinese make up a quarter of the population, in
Penang they account for almost half of it. This lavishly decorated mansion boasts more than 1,000 pieces of antiques and collectibles, and
features an eclectic design, incorporating Chinese carved-wood panels, English ceramic floor tiles and Scottish cast iron balustrades,
balconies and railings. Walk along the Street of Harmony, which is bordered by religious landmarks such as Kapitan Keling Mosque, the
Hindu Sri Mahamariaman Temple, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy Temple and the pristine neo-classical St George’s Church. Along the
way, check out ‘Little India’, a colourful area in the heart of the old town, where you will find many specialised Indian stores and diners.
Indulge in specialties such as spices, Indian music, garlands, trinkets and gold jewellery. Lunch at a local restaurant on own account. After
eating, return to the hotel with the rest of the day at your leisure. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in George Town.
D9 PENANG
After a leisurely breakfast, proceed to the south-east of the island to visit the Penang War Museum and learn about the country’s
experiences under Japanese occupation during World War II. See exhibits that bring home the harsh realities of war, including a
‘glimpse’ into the daily lives of soldiers in a ruthless conflict that cost the lives of tens of thousands of Malaysians. The museum is
located in a military fortress was built in the 1930s by the British to protect the island from invasion though it proved to be of no avail.
See also the Penang War Memorial, which is dedicated to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the First World War, as you head
back to George Town for an authentic banana leaf lunch. The leaves are used because it is believed that the hot rice will release the
coating on the banana leaf, which aids in digestion. Remember to fold the banana leaf towards you to show your appreciation after a
satisfying meal! The rest of the afternoon and evening are at your leisure. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in George Town.
D10 PENANG
Savour one final breakfast at the hotel and enjoy the its facilities until it’s time to leave for the airport for your onward flight.
*****END OF SERVICES*****
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INCLUDED
Tour guide:
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Operated with English-speaking driver-guide
Accommodation:
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Three nights on a bed-and-breakfast basis at the five-star The Majestic Hotel in Kuala Lumpur
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One night on a bed-and-breakfast basis at the five-star The Majestic Malacca
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Two nights on a bed-and-breakfast basis at the five-star Cameron Highlands Resort
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Three nights on a bed-and-breakfast basis at the five-star Eastern & Oriental Hotel in Penang
Meals:
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Banana leaf lunch on Day 9
Transport:
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Air-conditioned transportation, transfers as stated in the programme
Entrance fees and activities:
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All entrance fees as indicated: National Monument, Federated Malay States Railway Station, National Mosque, KL City Gallery,
Dataran Merdeka, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Former High Court building, St Mary’s Cathedral, Royal Selangor Club, Jamek
Mosque, Central Market, Thean Hou Temple, Sri Mahamariamman Temple, St John’s Fort, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Tranquerah
Mosque, St Peter’s Church, Bukit Cina, Malacca River cruise and trishaw ride, Villa Sentosa, Gua Tempurung cave, Rose Garden
and Strawberry Farm, Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery and Kuala Sepetang charcoal factory, Pinang Peranakan Mansion, War Museum
NOT INCLUDED
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Expenditures of a personal nature, drinks and meals if not stated explicitly in the programme
Gratuity for driver and guide
Optional tours
Activities during free time on Day 3, Day 6 and Day 7
Compulsory festival/peak season surcharges if stated separately
International or domestic flight tickets and airport taxes or visa fees
RECOMMENDATIONS
Comfortable and light clothing is the most suitable for travelling in Malaysia. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short
skirts or skimpy clothing when visiting places of worship, religious or official buildings. Shoes should be removed before entering a
temple or private house. Sun protection, sun glasses, a hat and mosquito repellent can be very useful during your stay. A light sweater
is recommended for the cooler evenings in Cameron Highlands
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