
Explore Malaysia
12-night bucket-list trip
12-night bucket-list trip
Located in the Malaysian part of Borneo, Kuching is the capital city of Sarawak, a founding partner in the nation of Malaysia. Here you will witness semi-wild orangutans, who have been rescued from captivity and trained to survive in the surrounding forest reserve. Then immerse yourself in Kuala Lumpur, one of Asia's most cosmopolitan and modern cities, where you can marvel at the skies by visiting their world-famous Petronas Twin Towers. You will then finish your trip by relaxing on the pristine and unspoilt shores of Langkawi. Slow paced and relaxed with hideaway coves, lush forested hills, limestone caves and sun-soaked beaches, Langkawi is one destination not to be missed.
Bucket-List Trip Highlights:
- Enjoy an introduction to Kuching by embarking on a city tour.
- Board a wildlife river cruise for a chance to see the rare proboscis monkey.
- A visit to the Semonggok Wildlife Centre, to see their semi-wild orangutans.
- Enjoy a half day city tour of Kuala Lumpur
This 12-night tour includes flights, private transfers, hotel stays & excursions
Total Price: £5398 Deposit: £250pp
Includes: Flights, Transfers, Accommodation
Departs: London Heathrow
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Located in the Malaysian part of Borneo, Kuching is the capital city of Sarawak, a founding partner in the nation of Malaysia. Modern yet laid back, Kuching has outstanding infrastructure yet remains very much in touch with nature. Modern Kuching can be traced back to 1841, when James Brooke, the son of an English judge in the East India Company who happened to be sailing the Malay Archipelago, helped the King of Brunei crush a rebellion in southern Borneo.
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The Hotel is just a short stroll to the city’s main business, shopping and entertainment districts and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport is just a 45-minute drive away.
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