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Duration 14 days 14 days
Price From $ 3,300 $ 3,214
Price Per Day $ 236 $ 230
Highlights
  • Explore colonial Penang and Malacca
  • Discover the culinary and cultural diversity of Kuala Lumpur
  • Look for orangutans and pygmy elephants
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Trip Style Small group tour Private guided tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
  • Cultural
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Borneo
  • Georgetown
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Kuala Lumpur
Flights & Transport No Ground transport included
Activities
  • Culture
  • Nature
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Culture
Meals Included There are 13 breakfasts, two lunches and four dinners included. You should allow about 880-1,320 Malaysian ringgits (US$200-US$300) for food not included. You need a little more for beer and other alcoholic drinks as you can expect to pay near Western prices. Most meals will be basic, based around rice and noodles, although most accommodations have a Western breakfast of beans, toast and eggs. In the bigger hotels and cities, the full range of Western and local foods are available. You can generally avoid the spicier food if you wish. In Kuala Lumpur, there is a food tour providing an opportunity to experience the diverse culinary heritage of the country. Vegetarians can be catered for but please be aware that choice may be limited outside the main cities. Please inform your sales representative before departure of any special dietary requests. In Borneo, the availability of certain products is minimal or non-existent, for example wheat- or dairy-free, please be prepared for this and you may need to bring these from home. N/A
Description

Malaysia is a country of two halves. To the east is the island of Borneo with jungles, orangutans and rivers. To the west is the Malaysian Peninsula with a blend of cultures, religion, colonial history and modern flair. As we make our way through these two distinct regions, we look for charismatic wildlife, delve into European, Malay, Chinese and Indian heritage, and enjoy spectacular beaches. We visit Buddhist temples and mosques, wander through rainforest trails and street-food markets and take in the sights, sounds, smells and flavours of a truly diverse country.Wander through jungles, colonial towns, modern metropolises and tropical beaches

Once central to the spice trade route, Malaysia absorbed influences from Chinese, Indian and Muslim merchants to create a rich culture and culinary heritage. Our specialists have sampled the delicacies of Penang’s night market, hiked through national parks and sought out traditional ways of life along the east coast. Using this detailed knowledge of the country, we can create a tailor-made Malaysia holiday to suit your interests.

The UNESCO-protected cities of George Town and Malacca are strewn with Javanese mosques, Chinese prayer halls and Edwardian Baroque architecture. The capital, Kuala Lumpur, is where the old world meets a vibrant, modern society and glittering skyscrapers share space with seasoned markets. Despite Malaysia’s development, great swathes of primary rainforest remain intact, as well as pristine beaches and unsullied coral reefs. Along the coast you find traditional kampung villages, lively resorts and islands offering secluded beachside retreats.
 
Itinerary: Borneo & the Malaysian Peninsula

Day 1 Start Sepilok; optional night walk

There will be an initial group briefing with your leader later this afternoon. There should be the opportunity for an optional night walk this evening before dinner (please ask your leader upon arrival). If there is no time this evening, we may be able to do the night walk tomorrow. Accommodation: Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort (or similar)

Day 2 Visit the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary; optional visit to the Sun Bear Conservation Centre

Created in 1964, the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary is the largest orangutan sanctuary in the world and aims to rehabilitate and release orphaned and captured orangutans into the wild. This morning, we visit the informative headquarters and see the animals at feeding time. In the afternoon, we visit the Rainforest Discovery Centre, which has an impressive canopy walkway offering great views over the Sepilok Reserve. This is a great place to see birds, including hornbills and Borneo bristleheads, and during fruiting season we may spot the odd orangutan. There is an option to return to the orangutan sanctuary for the second feeding session in the afternoon (return transfer costs not included) as well as the nearby Sun Bear Conservation Centre. Speak to your leader for more information on this option. Accommodation: Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort (or similar)

Day 3 Travel to Kinabatangan; afternoon river cruise

Day 4 Explore Kinabatangan river

Up early, we head out on a dawn wildlife cruise on the river in search of more wildlife. After breakfast, we head out on a walk on one of the surrounding nature trails. This afternoon, we learn a bit more about local conservation efforts and contribute ourselves by planting trees. Later, we return to the river to look for crocodiles and other forest residents. There should be the opportunity this evening for an optional night walk where we may see owls or even Western tarsiers. Accommodation: Borneo Natural Sukau Bilit Resort (or similar)

Day 5 Drive to Sandakan via the War Memorial; free time

Leaving after breakfast, we head to Sandakan (approximately 2hr 30min drive) stopping at the Sandakan War Memorial en route. After checking in at our hotel, the rest of the day is free for you to relax, swim in the hotel pool, enjoy local cuisine or explore the vibrant, compact streets of Sandakan. Accommodation: Sabah Hotel (or similar)

Day 6 Fly to Kuala Lumpur and on to Malacca

After breakfast, we transfer to Sandakan Airport and bid farewell to Borneo to check in for our flight to Kuala Lumpur on the Malaysian Peninsula (there is a 33lb/15kg restriction but it is possible to pay for excess luggage at the airport or your leader can arrange this at the start of the tour). Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, we meet our leader for this section of the trip. We then take a two-hour transfer to Malacca. Upon arrival at our hotel in the afternoon, there is time to relax and explore this historic and culturally rich city. Accommodation: Ibis Melaka (or similar)

Day 7 Walking and trishaw tour of Malacca

Malacca is a well-preserved colonial town with a mix of Portuguese, British and Dutch architecture. The quaint Chinatown neighbourhood is home to numerous antique shops plus a Hindu temple, Taoist temple and a mosque, while the oldest functioning church in Malaysia is nearby across the canal. We explore the city by foot and by using its colourful and distinctive trishaws. This evening, we go out to try Malacca cuisine. Known as Baba Nyonya, it is a blend of Chinese, Malay and other influences and is a speciality of the town. Accommodation: Ibis Melaka (or similar)

Day 8 Transfer to Kuala Lumpur via the Batu Caves

Leaving the sleepy charm of Malacca, we first transfer (approximately three hours) to the Batu Caves. These limestone caves are a holy Hindu site and are guarded by a giant statue of the Hindu god Lord Murugan. Behind the statue are the 272 steps that lead to the caves and large numbers of monkeys. We then take a short transfer to Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital of Malaysia. Known as KL, this vibrant city shows a completely different side of the country. The remainder of the afternoon is free to explore the city further, visit the Petronas Towers or enjoy a spot of shopping. Please note, the Petronas Towers are closed on Mondays (Day 9 of the itinerary) and advanced booking online is recommended at least a week before arrival to avoid disappointment. Please see the optional excursions section of the Trip Notes for further details. If you want a drink with amazing views later this evening, head to one of the many rooftop bars in KL and enjoy the cityscape at night. Accommodation: Santa Grand Signature Kuala Lumpur (or similar)

Day 9 Orientation walk and explore Malaysian cuisine on a city food tour; free afternoon

After breakfast, we first head out on an orientation walk of Kuala Lumpur followed by a city food tour.  KL mixes Malay, Indian and Chinese traditions and people and the best way to discover this diversity is on a city food tour. We discover different neighbourhoods with their distinct sights, sounds, smells and, of course, delicacies. We start at Masjid Jamek and learn how KL started. We also visit the oldest Chinese and Indian temple in the city to learn more about those communities. Our visit to Chinatown is rewarded by tasty noodles. After this, take a short ride on the modern transport system towards Brickfields. This is Little India, and our senses will be assaulted by loud and colourful architecture, music and food as we walk through the Indian neighbourhood. We sample delicious Indian dishes served on banana leaves and seek street vendors for snacks to end our food journey. The rest of the day is free to explore more of the city at your own pace. You can shop in the malls, visit one of the museums or take in the views from the KL Tower (some sites and museums are closed on Mondays, such as the Petronas Towers and Bridge, please see details under optional excursions in the Trip Notes). Accommodation: Santa Grand Signature Kuala Lumpur (or similar)

Day 10 Catch the train to Penang; afternoon walk around the colonial town of Georgetown

Today, we head north by train as we make our way to Butterworth (about four hours). From here, it’s a short transfer across the bridge to the island of Penang and the town of Georgetown, a Unesco World Heritage site due to its architectural and cultural landscape. Upon arrival, we have a late afternoon orientation tour before an optional dinner at one of the many street-food markets. Accommodation: Royal Chulan Hotel (or similar)

Day 11 Georgetown walking tour to explore the street art, culture and heritage of Penang

This morning, we explore more Malaysian diversity on a walking city tour. Georgetown is known for its cultural sights and natural scenery. Explore on foot to see well-preserved colonial structures, ornate temples and colourful street art. We end our walk with a visit to Khoo Clan House and Museum. This afternoon, there is free time to explore further on your own. Perhaps scale Penang Hill or visit the Botanical Gardens. Alternatively, stroll to the Eastern & Oriental Hotel, which has been restored to its past grandeur: the perfect place to enjoy a cup of tea or gin and tonic. Accommodation: Royal Chulan Hotel (or similar)

Day 12 Fly to Langkawi island

This morning is free for a final exploration before we take an afternoon transfer to the airport for a short flight from Penang to Langkawi island (there is a 33lb/15kg restriction on checked luggage but it is possible to pay for excess luggage at the airport or your leader can help arrange this at the start of your trip). Officially known as Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah, it is an archipelago of almost 100 tropical islands surrounded by the turquoise Andaman Sea with pristine beaches and jungles. After checking into our hotel, there will be time to relax and enjoy the area at leisure. Accommodation: Tropical Resort Langkawi (or similar)

Day 13 Free day to explore the island or just relax on the beach; final group dinner

Today is a free day to relax on the beach or partake in one of the various optional activities on offer. These options include going on a mangrove tour, kayaking or taking the cable car. This evening, we enjoy a group farewell dinner (included) on our final evening in this tropical paradise. Accommodation: Tropical Resort Langkawi (or similar)

Day 14 Trip ends this morning

The trip ends after breakfast today. If you’d like to explore a little more, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

Itinerary: Whistle-stop Malaysia

Day 1 : International outbound flight

Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Kuala Lumpur.

Day 2 : Malacca

On arrival in Kuala Lumpur you will be met by one of our representatives who will take you to your private vehicle for the 90 minute transfer to Malacca.Check-in to your hotel and head to a nearby bar or restaurant for a nightcap or head straight to bed after the long day travelling.

Day 3 : Malacca

Enjoy the day at leisure in Malacca or recover from your flight with a spa treatment in the hotel. Malacca comes to life on Friday and Saturday nights as Malaysians throng to the markets in search of a bargain and a snack. Head to the lively Jonker Street market for some evening shopping or people watching from one of the open air bars. This is a great opportunity to try the delicious Nyonya cuisine; a fusion of Chinese and Malay food that calls Malacca home.

Day 4 : Malacca

Spend the day at your own time, whether visiting some of the excellent museums and art galleries or just wandering the backstreets around your hotel.

Day 5 : Kuala Lumpur

Your driver will collect you today and take you to your hotel in central Kuala Lumpur. This should take around two hours but can be longer if the traffic is bad.Check-in at your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 6 : Kuala Lumpur

Spend a full day in Kuala Lumpur at leisure discovering the city - enjoy beautiful parks, the famous Petronas Twin Towers and plenty of restaurants.

Day 7 : Kuala Lumpur

Today you have the chance to enjoy a superb street food tour. Some people eat to live, others live to eat and Malaysians certainly fall into the later category! The bustling streets of KL are home to a wide variety of restaurants from high class designer dinning experiences to outstanding street or 'hawker' food.

Day 8 : Pangkor Laut

You will be collected from your hotel and taken by road to the coast for five nights of relaxation at the superb Pangkor Laut.

Day 9 : Pangkor Laut

Day at leisure to relax on this lovely island.

Day 10 : Pangkor Laut

Day at leisure.

Day 11 : Pangkor Laut

Full day to relax and enjoy this beautiful resort.

Day 12 : Pangkor Laut

Day at leisure.

Day 13 : International return flight

A final day at leisure before you head back to the mainland for your transfer to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, for your flight home.

Day 14 : International return flight

Arrive home today to complete your journey.

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