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Malaysia is located in the heart of Southeast Asia. Consisting of 127,000 sq. miles (330,200 sq. km), Malaysia is divided into two main regions: Peninsular Malaysia, which lies just south of Thailand, and East Malaysia, which can be found north of Indonesia on the island of Borneo. These two regions are divided into thirteen states and federal territories. Although East Malaysia occupies the larger portion of Malaysia's total area, it is primarily comprised of undeveloped land and jungles.Malaysia is a land of fascinating sights and attractions.Rich in colour and contrasts, hermultifaceted charm provides intriguing images that leave visitors to the country in awe. The natural warmth of Malaysians is legendary; wherever one goes, the friendliness and hospitality of the people would prove to be a very special experience. Malaysia is paradise. Its sun-drenched beaches, |
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enchanting islands, diverse flora and fauna, forest retreats and magnificent mountains are among the best in this region. Many visitors have discovered Malaysia's other attractions: a shopping haven, a versatile conference venue, an incentive destination, an adventure land and much more. |
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Visitors must be in possession of a current passport or other internationally recognized travel document. They must be endorsed for traveling to Malaysia and have a period of validity of at least six months beyond the time of stay allowed in Malaysia. No visas are required for citizens of British Commonwealth countries (except India), British Protected persons, and citizens of the Republic of Ireland, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, San Marino, Switzerland and the United States (for social, business or academic purposes only). No visas are required for stays not exceeding three months for citizens of: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Luxemburg, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, Tunesia, U.S.A. , France and Germany (except for local employment). |
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PLACES OF INTEREST |
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Masjid Jamek Designed by A.B Hubbock, a Bristish architect, Masjid Jamek is evidence of Malaysia's large Indian-Muslim community. Built in 1909, the mosque sits serenely at the confluence of the Gombak and Klang Rivers. It features onionshaped domes, arched colonnades and shiny, cool, marble floors.
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Kuala Lumpur Textile Museum |
National Mosque |
Islamic Arts Museum |
National Planetarium |
Istana Negara |
Sri Mahamariaman Temple |
Thean Hou Temple |
Kuala Lumpur Tower |
Malaysia Tourist Information Complex (MATIC) |
Taman Tasik Perdana |
Orchid And Hibiscus Gardens |
Bird Park |
Butterfly Park |
Deer Park |
National Monument |
Tun Abdul Razak Memorial |
Taman Tasik Titiwangsa |
National Museum |
Armed Forces Museum |
Bank Negara Money Museum |
National Art Gallery |
The National Theater |
National Rubber Museum |
National Science Centre |
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MALAYSIA ITINERARY |
Malaysia tour |
Duration
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2 Nights/ 3 Days |
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Delhi-
Kuala Lumpur
- Genting |
Day 01 : Delhi -
Kuala Lumpur
Depart from Delhi by flight in the night.
Day 02 : Kuala Lumpur - Genting
Arrive Kuala Lumpur in the morning. On arrival, meet and transfer to Genting by coach. Transfer to Genting Highlands by Cable car. On arrival, check-in Hotel. Day for visit to the outdoor theme Park. Full day at the theme park. Dinner and optional visit to the Fantastica Show @ 85 MYR (Malaysian Ringgit). Overnight stay at Genting.
Genting Highlands : Amidst the freshness of cool, crisp mountain air about 6,000 feet above sea level lies Malaysia's only casino resort. Fringed by one of the oldest tropical jungles in the world, you can try your luck at Blackjack, Keno, Roulette or a host of other casino games.
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Day 03 : Genting -
Kuala Lumpur
Breakfast at hotel. Depart from Genting Highlands by cable car. Transfer to Coach. Arrive Batu Caves. Visit the famous Batu Caves (Murugan temple/Cave temple). Arrive Kuala Lumpur. Check-in Hotel Grand Seasons or similar. Evening free for shopping. Overnight stay at Kuala Lumpur. |
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