Private Tour Highlights
- Experience the ultra-modern skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur
- Get immersed in the local cultures of the region
- See the vast array of plant and animal life in Taman Negara
- Tour the famous tea plantations of the Cameron Highlands
- Sightsee, eat and shop in a diverse urban environment
- Indulge in some of Asia’s best cuisine
- See how the area has culturally and economically evolved
- Experience some of the area’s most vibrant nightlife
Tour Overview
From urban immersion to dense jungles and stunning highlands; from colonial tea plantations to a strident island port, Peninsular Malaysia offers a vast array of sightseeing and cultural opportunities.
Singapore is often referred to as “The Little Red Dot” on the world map. Though only a small city, Singapore was once a fishing village turned into a cosmopolitan city brimming with harmonious diversity from its multicultural society. Encounters with the locals will give you a chance to experience the diverse, cohesive, nostalgic, historical and cultural aspects this city can offer.
From its not so glorious days as a humble shanty town, Kuala Lumpur has evolved into an ultra modern 21st century metropolis with Southeast Asia’s tallest skyscrapers. Stunning cityscapes and a food scene to rival Singapore’s will hold your attention long after you’ve left.
An exotic boat ride out of Kuala Lumpur transports you to the jungles of Taman Negara. Wildlife excursions, canopy walks and guided night tours put the entire ecosystem on display. A short trip north brings you to the equally impressive wilds of the Cameron Highlands. Colonial style stepped tea plantations cascade down the hill sides in the few developed areas of the Highlands.
Inclusions
Regional Airfare from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and Penang to Singapore, Round trip river boat transfer from Kuala Lumpur to Taman Negara, Domestic airfare from Penang to Kuala Lumpur, Hotel accommodation including continental or buffet breakfast, All private transfers & tours with English speaking driver/guide, Meals where specified (food only), Local airport taxes that are payable in the country of destination are not included. Taxes and security fees that can be paid at time of ticketing are already included in the quote (if airfare has been included in the quote)
Notes:
* Additional supplements may apply during the weeks immediately preceding and following the Lunar (Chinese) New Year. The dates vary each year, but fall sometime between January 21st and February 20th:
2016 – Monday, February 8th
2017 – Saturday, January 28th
2018 – Friday, February 16th
* Activities in Taman Negara are offered by the lodge and may include other guests.
Package Price: From £$ 6005
Prices shown above are per person. Hotel categories do not adhere strictly to international ratings; Yampu has evaluated the hotels according to destination and availability. Prices include local airfare (where applicable), hotel accommodation including daily breakfast; all transfers with baggage handling, all guided tours in English and all entrance fees.
Please note that prices are subject to change based on availability and seasonality, especially during the holiday season from December 20th through January 5th each year. Please contact a Yampu Travel Specialist for more information on best times to travel.
Trip Type:
All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tour Itinerary
International Flight to Singapore
Overnight international flight to Singapore.
Overnight international flight to Singapore.
Arrival in Singapore
Upon arrival in Singapore, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Upon arrival in Singapore, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Singapore City Highlights
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This morning explore the city by driving around the Civic District, passing by the Padang, Cricket Club, historic Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. Next, stop at the Merlion Park and enjoy the impressive views of Marina Bay. Do not miss out on this picture-taking opportunity with The Merlion, a mythological creature that is part lion and part fish. Visit Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of Singapore's oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples. Proceed to the National Orchid Garden, located within Singapore Botanic Gardens, which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants. The final stop at Little India will entrance which bears the scent of joss sticks, jasmine and spices.
This afternoon, head to Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford Raffles is believed to have first stepped ashore in 1819. Continue from there to an exhibit that traces the history of the Singapore River. Next, stop at Raffles Hotel, where several activities were held for high-society in the 1800's. Here, enjoy a cake and tea set before boarding a bumboat and cruising along the historic Singapore River. Disembark at Clarke Quay, a riverside festival village and the largest conservation area along the Singapore River. Check out the various dining options in the restored go downs and then return to the hotel.
Note: Ladies should not wear short dresses or clothes that expose their backs, as there is a stop at a Chinese Temple. At the Raffles Hotel, gentlemen should wear shirts or collared t-shirts paired with appropriate long pants. Ladies should wear dresses, skirts or pants. Singlets, shorts, sandals, slippers, and pool attire are not permitted.
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Singapore – Kuala Lumpur
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Transfer to the airport for a flight to Kuala Lumpur. Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, airport reception and transfer to the hotel for check in.
This evening, drive to Kuala Selangor, a coastal village well known for its fireflies. Kuala Selangor is a typical agricultural village surrounded by fruit orchards, oil palms and coconut plantations. It is located on the Selangor River, where, just after dusk, fireflies will appear in thousands. Cruise upstream on a boat to see the spectacular display on the mangrove trees and enjoy dinner at a local seafood restaurant.
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Immersion in Kuala Lumpur
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This morning, enjoy a privately guided tour of Kuala Lumpur’s highlights consisting of both historic and modern architecture. The private walking tour will include the Jamek Mosque, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the Central Market, the Sze Ya Temple and the Chan See Shu Yuen Clan House. In the afternoon transfer to a local Indian restaurant to enjoy lunch.
As the day winds down enjoy a tour through the open air bazaar of Chinatown, including the Sri Mahamariamman Temple. The oldest and richest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, the Sri Mahamariamman Temple was founded in 1873 and sits at the edge of Chinatown. Leaving the Temple continue on to a local Malay restaurant to enjoy a cultural show and a buffet dinner of local dishes. Following dinner and the show, return to the hotel in the late evening.
Note: The Jamek Mosque is closed on Fridays. The tour today is done primarily on foot; comfortable shoes are recommended. Lunch and dinner is included today.
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Visit to the Batu Caves
This morning transfer to visit the Batu Caves, a sacred place for Hindus. The limestone caves were discovered in 1892 and consist of 3 main caves connected with 272 steps from the foothill. Enjoy local "pulled tea" at the nearby coffee shop before commencing an overland journey to Kuala Tahan. In the evening enjoy a video presentation and evening jungle walk with a nature guide.
This morning transfer to visit the Batu Caves, a sacred place for Hindus. The limestone caves were discovered in 1892 and consist of 3 main caves connected with 272 steps from the foothill. Enjoy local "pulled tea" at the nearby coffee shop before commencing an overland journey to Kuala Tahan. In the evening enjoy a video presentation and evening jungle walk with a nature guide.
Waterfalls of Lata Berkoh
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In the morning, commence an exciting journey with a visit to the Canopy Walk. Walk over 1,500 feet of walkway strung up nearly 100 feet above ground level. The view from here is a sight for weary eyes. Continue the trip with a scenic trek to Teresek Hill to admire the panorama of rivers, lowlands, mountains and hills.
Then, enjoy lunch at Seri Mutiara Restaurant before boarding a longboat to the beautiful cascading waterfalls of Lata Berkoh. Swim in the clear waters of the fall and enjoy the best nature has to offer. The journey back is a wonderful experience while drifting downstream without the usage of the boat's motors. Return to the hotel for the night.
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Exploring the Cameron Highlands
Board the return boat to Kuala Tahan and take an overland transfer to the Cameron Highlands. Along the way there are many local stalls offering traditional cuisine and fruit stalls selling seasonal fruits like rambutan and Durian - King of Fruits. Continue to drive up the road passing through Ringlet and finally the main town - Tanah Rata. Settle in at the hotel and enjoy the peace and serenity of Cameron Highlands.
Board the return boat to Kuala Tahan and take an overland transfer to the Cameron Highlands. Along the way there are many local stalls offering traditional cuisine and fruit stalls selling seasonal fruits like rambutan and Durian - King of Fruits. Continue to drive up the road passing through Ringlet and finally the main town - Tanah Rata. Settle in at the hotel and enjoy the peace and serenity of Cameron Highlands.
Tea Production in the Cameron Highlands
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Since the discovery of the Cameron Highlands by William Cameron in 1885, the highland has not only been transformed into a farming land and a retreat for wealthy Chinese businessmen, but has also become the most popular destination for local and foreign people on holidays. In 1929, a Scottish man named John Archibald Russell became the first person to be granted a piece of land to cultivate tea in this region. Today, his company Boh Plantations is the largest tea grower in Malaysia. Enjoy a half-day tour that takes goes past one of his tea plantations. Watch the processing of black tea and later, sample various kinds of tea in the tea house. After the tea break, visit a local fruit and vegetable market and then a Chinese Buddhist temple. The afternoon is free at leisure.
Note: The tea factory closes every Monday and local public holidays.
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Journey to Penang
This morning, with a private guide and vehicle, travel to Kuala Kangsar, stopping at the majestic Ubudiah Mosque and the official palace for the Sultan of Perak. After the visit here, continue to Penang, via Penang bridge, and drop off at the hotel.
This morning, with a private guide and vehicle, travel to Kuala Kangsar, stopping at the majestic Ubudiah Mosque and the official palace for the Sultan of Perak. After the visit here, continue to Penang, via Penang bridge, and drop off at the hotel.
Exploring Chowrasta Market
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Set out to explore additional historic sites as well as some of the culinary delights of Penang. Visit Chowrasta Market where to learn about the various delicacies that define cuisine in Penang. Then take a ride on a trishaw past colorful shop houses, elaborately roofed temples, churches, and famous colonial landmarks. Further discover the rich culture and history of the people of Penang at the Reclining Buddha Temple and through the streets of old Georgetown. Continue through Chinatown to the magnificent and ornate Khoo Kongsi Clanhouse then drive by the harbor on the way to visit Fort Cornwallis. Take a look at the "Clan Jetties" - waterfront houses on stilts and return to the hotel in the afternoon. ...read less
Discovering Penang
Enjoy the day at leisure exploring or relaxing.
Enjoy the day at leisure exploring or relaxing.
International Flight Home via Kuala Lumpur
At the appropriate time, meet and transfer from the hotel to the airport for a flight to Kuala Lumpur, to connect with the flight home or continue with an optional Yampu Tours add-on.
At the appropriate time, meet and transfer from the hotel to the airport for a flight to Kuala Lumpur, to connect with the flight home or continue with an optional Yampu Tours add-on.
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Taman Negara National Park Jerantut, Pahang Malaysia
Cameron Highlands, Pahang Malaysia
Penang Malaysia
Places You'll See
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Singapore
From nature and wildlife, to skyscrapers and shopping malls, Singapore has it all. Head to its east coast for beautiful beaches, enjoy the flavors of different Asian cuisine, and find peace in the National Orchid Garden. Do some winter sports at Snow City, a permanent indoor snow center, or water sports like waterskiing and canoeing.
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Kuala Lumpur
The cultural melting pot of Kuala Lumpur is overflowing with things to see and do. Look up in amazement at the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin buildings in the world. See a show at one of the wonderful theaters and performance halls, like the KL Philharmonic. Take a walking tour through the old colonial center, or shop at the many shopping malls.
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Cameron Highlands
Take a trek through the rolling hills of the Cameron Highlands. With a cooler climate it is home to several tea plantations, such as the Boh Tea Centre and Sg Palas Plantation where you tour the tea factory. Take guided rainforest tour, or hike up Gunung Brinchang, the highest point in Malaysia.
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Penang
The island of Penang offers many watersports and other aquatic activities to those visiting. Along with the beaches and watersports, one can take part in some jungle trekking and camping at the Penang National Park. In the city, one can visit the largest Buddhist temple in southeast Asia, Kek Lok Si-Temple of Supreme Bliss.
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Testimonials
Jeff N.
Traveled June, 2014
Everything met, or exceeded our expectations!
We did not know what to expect with our trip to Vietnam, but everything met, or exceeded our expectations! The guides were both excellent, and added their own local perspective to the areas we explored. All of the included meals were excellent, and exceeded our expectations!
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B+T
Traveled July, 2014
Our trip was fantastic!
Our trip was fantastic! We were met us at the airport in Saigon when we arrived and shuttled to the Hotel, the guide got us settled in and arranged the schedule with us for the next day. Each day we knew in advance what was planned and had enough time to relax too. Both guides (in the South and Central Regions) were very good. We also had a private driver in our van which was constantly stocked with cold bottled water and moist wipes for cooling off after every activity. In general the Hotels were all excellent and a couple were even better (Hoi-An and Victoria Chau-Doc). Both guides were flexible to our needs and very personable and accommodating. We had ample food and it was all great. On a couple of occasions the Guide in the Central Region even made adjustments to our Menu to make certain that we got better items (which we appreciated). We got Heavy rain on one day only and that was the day that we were driving back to Saigon from the Mekong delta, so we were safely ensconced in the Van. We saw a lot in our time there but we really have no complaints at all. The guides in country were excellent in keeping us on schedule without making us feel hurried. In Saigon the last night we even arranged for an extension of the Hotel room (for half a day) and a show that started at 8PM that evening. The guide arranged to pick our luggage up for us at the hotel and then come pick us up after the show at the Opera House and get us to the Airport in time for our flight back to Tokyo. If we go back again we will certainly be happy to use you again.
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Rosalie W.
Traveled November, 2014
Though our time was short, our agent was able to include all our requested stops
A friend & I just completed a 10 day tour of Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand) that was compiled by Yampu Tours. Though our time was short, our agent was able to include all our requested stops while adding some very interesting side tours, all within our budget. Everything and everyone we encountered were great: guides, hotels, flights, train, food, tours, and service.
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