Private Tour Highlights
- Experience the historic and modern architecture of Kuala Lumpur
- Trek through the dense jungles of Taman Negara Park
- Search for exotic animals, including the Malaysian Tiger
- Bask in the tranquility of the beaches of Gili Trawangan
- Trek through one of the world’s oldest rainforests
- Delve into a diverse ecosystem comprised of various flora and fauna
- See how elephants – a nonnative species – have impacted Indonesian art
- Swim in bathtub-warm waters and relax on ultra-soft sand
- Go diving in robust reef ecosystems
- See how cultural fusion has impacted the whole region
Tour Overview
After a journey through the sparkling high rises and enticing street vendors of Kuala Lumpur, travel up the river into the dense jungles of Taman Negara National Park. Here, in the world’s oldest tropical rainforest, look for rare and exotic animals including the Malayan tiger and the Asiatic elephant. After a quick flight into Bali for a few days, set off to Lombok and the relaxing beaches and active nightlife of Gili Trawangan.
Kuala Lumpur, or just “KL” to the locals, is not only the capital of Malaysia, but it is a standing testament to the country’s determination and prosperity. From its not so glorious days as a humble shanty town, KL has evolved into an ultra modern 21st century metropolis with South-East Asia’s tallest skyscrapers. Perhaps most intriguing about the city is its astounding cultural diversity thanks to the Ethnic Malays, Chinese businessmen, Indian immigrants and British colonists that built this city from the jungle floors.
Taman Negara in Malaysia is considered as one of the oldest rainforests in the entire world, at an estimated 130 million years, and is Malaysia’s greatest national park. Covering an area that is twice the size the country of Luxembourg, its rich jungles cover a swath that encompasses over 2500 square miles and extends across three states. Within its impenetrable depths is an ecosystem comprised of ancient trees, massive root systems, exotic orchids and lush ferns that are buzzing with a world of animals. However, due to the extremely dense vegetation, many of these animals remain virtually unseen.
On the island of Bali, take a short journey to Prua Kehen, a temple constructed in the 13th century. The temple is especially unique with its stone elephants, as elephants were not native to Indonesia. The inner compound is guarded by a ‘Naga,’ or dragon, which is said to have a mystical stone embedded in it.
A morning boat ride from Bali transports you to the island of Gili Trawangan where you’ll enjoy a full day at your leisure. Though the white sand beaches and bathtub warm waters may hold your attention for much longer than expected, there are numerous well-respected dive shops in the area that are ready to assist you in exploring the gorgeous Gili Reef.
Inclusions
Regional airfare from Kuala Lumpur to Denpasar, Hotel accommodation including continental or buffet breakfast, Meals where specified (food only), Private transfers between airports and hotels with assistance and baggage handling, Private guided tours in English including all entrance fees, All private transfers & tours in Malaysia with English speaking driver/guide, 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)
Bali Excursions;
Bumbu Bali Cooking Class:
Your day starts with an early morning trip to the local market. Here you will procure the delicacies that you will be learning to prepare, and you will get to take part in the bustle that is a daily routine for many of the locals. After the market, take a trip to the beach to visit a local fisherman and collect the freshest fish for your upcoming lesson. You will then return to Bumbu Bali Restaurant and Cooking School for a traditional breakfast and lesson in Balinese cooking. After sampling your lunch, you will have the remainder of your day at leisure.
Lembongan Island Beach Club Cruise:
Embark on an all-day adventure that begins with a cruise to Lembongan Island. Here you will have the option of relaxing on the beach, or enjoying many of the activities exclusively for Beach Club Cruisers. You can take a glass bottom boat ride to the reef surrounding the island; go snorkeling in the gorgeous waters; or simply soak up the sun pool side or on the beach. There is staff on hand to entertain children with snorkeling instructions, games, and even a treasure hunt. Morning and afternoon snacks and tea will be provided, as well as a delicious BBQ lunch at the pool-side cabana.
Northern Bali Tour
Take a morning drive to the northern remote shores of Bali for a picturesque sunrise opportunity. Continue with a trip to Lovina Beach. Relax and have lunch on the black and grey volcanic sands before journeying up the mountain to Ulun Danu Water temple on Lake Bratan in Bedugul. On the way pass Lake Buyan and Tamblignan to view flora that only grows in this region. On the way back to your hotel, stop at a local flower and fruit market to get a taste of the luscious tropical fruits that Bali is known for.
Notes:
* A high season surcharge may apply for the following dates: July 1st – September 15th, December 15th – January 15th, and for the Festivals of Lebaran and Vesak.
* 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
* In March, Bali celebrates the Hindu New Year, known as Nyepi (silent) Day. There will be no flights arriving or departing, no lights on the street and people are prohibited to go outside their house. Travelers who are staying on the island may participate in activities in their hotel only:
2016 – Wednesday, March 9th
2017 – Tuesday, March 28th
2018 – Saturday, March 17th
Package Price: From £$ 6175
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 Kuala Lumpur
Overnight international flight to Kuala Lumpur.
Overnight international flight to Kuala Lumpur.
Arrival in Kuala Lumpur
Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Complete Highlights of Kuala Lumpur
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Enjoy the morning at leisure before being transferred to a local Indian restaurant for lunch this afternoon. Following lunch, enjoy a privately guided tour of Kuala Lumpur's highlights consisting of both historic and modern architectures. 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.
As the evening falls, enjoy a tour through the open air bazaar of Chinatown, including the Sri Mahamariamman Temple. The oldest and richest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, Sri Mahamariamman Temple was founded in 1873 and sits at the edge of Chinatown. Continue from there 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. Please consider the tour today is done primarily on foot, so we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes.
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Malaysian Cultural Immersion
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Enjoy a trip to the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, passing Istana Sharif Ali and Malay villages on the way to Royal Selangor. This tour features the largest and most modern pewter factory in the world, reputed internationally for its high quality and craftsmanship. The different processes, such as casting, filing, polishing, soldering, hammering and engraving will all be shown during the factory tour.
Next, continue to a Batik factory to see how Batik is designed and printed. The last stop is at the limestone hills of Batu Caves. Comprised of three caverns and several smaller caves, Batu Caves is the shrine of Lord Murga, a Hindu deity. Climb a flight of 272 steps to the Temple Cave, where many Hindus pay their devotions, and visit the Museum Cave to view images of deities, and murals depicting scenes from the Hindu scriptures.
Then 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. Then return to the hotel for the evening.
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Kuala Lumpur – Taman Negara
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This morning, take a group transfer from Hotel Istana to Kuala Tembeling Jetty, to depart on an outboard powered, canopied long boat for the 40 mile (2.5 hrs) river cruise to Kuala Tahan. Take the Tembeling River and pass through rubber plantations and Malay villages before arriving at Taman Negara's Headquarters in Kuala Tahan. Check into the hotel and settle in.
Later in the evening, enjoy dinner at Seri Mutiara Restaurant before watching an introductory presentation on the park. Afterwards, take a guided night jungle walk to experience the enthralling sights and sounds of the rainforest at night. Then return to the hotel for the evening.
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Taman Negara Canopy Walk
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In the morning, commence the 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; drifting downstream without the usage of the boat's motors. Return to the hotel for the night.
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Visiting the Orang Asli Village
Venture to the Orang Asli Village where the aboriginal people continue to live a nomadic lifestyle in Taman Negara (particularly the Batek Tribe). Afterwards, travel upstream from Kuala Tahan on the Tembeling River for an exhilarating experience navigating through seven sets of rapids.
Venture to the Orang Asli Village where the aboriginal people continue to live a nomadic lifestyle in Taman Negara (particularly the Batek Tribe). Afterwards, travel upstream from Kuala Tahan on the Tembeling River for an exhilarating experience navigating through seven sets of rapids.
Taman Negara – Kuala Lumpur
Morning transfer to the jetty for a return boat trip to Kuala Lumpur. Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur in the late afternoon, transfer to the airport for a flight to Bali. Reception at the airport and transfer to a hotel in the village of Ubud for the evening.
Morning transfer to the jetty for a return boat trip to Kuala Lumpur. Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur in the late afternoon, transfer to the airport for a flight to Bali. Reception at the airport and transfer to a hotel in the village of Ubud for the evening.
Visit to a Balinese Home & Pura Kehen
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This morning, a warm welcome awaits at a Balinese home, where a traditional breakfast will be served with Balinese coffee or tea. Walk through the local farms to experience the real life of Balinese farmers working in the rice fields. Learn more about the simple and traditional irrigation system called Subak, and the process of rice growing, from planting the seedlings, to harvesting, and even cooking the rice.
The next stop is Pura Kehen, which was constructed in the 13th century. Stepping through the "Kori Agung" (stone capped gateway), there are elephant sculptures, which is unusual for a building of that age, as elephants are not a native species of Bali. Once inside the temple, there is a small compound which is guarded by a mythical "Naga" (dragon) that has a magic stone inside it. Apparently, the stone glowed red hot once the site of the temple had been decided. Following this fascinating local insight, continue to Kintamani to enjoy lunch overlooking Mount Batur, an active volcano, and picturesque Lake Batur. Return to the hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
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Kuala Lumpur – Seminyak
Transfer to the hotel in Seminyak and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Transfer to the hotel in Seminyak and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Tour of Tanah Lot
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Spend the morning on the beach before an afternoon tour to Tanah Lot. The first stop is Taman Ayun, also known as the Royal Family Temple. The temple dates back to the Mengwi Kingdom in 1634, and is surrounded by a mote, beautiful gardens and a pond. Continue to Alas Kedaton Temple, which is located in the famed "Monkey Forest" of Tabanan. Its towering nutmeg trees are unique to this area and are sacred to the Balinese people. The monkeys here are very tame and can be seen jumping up and down the temple wall, or bathing in the moat.
Continue in the late afternoon to Tanah Lot, Bali's most photographed temple. The temple is perched on a little rocky islet that is inaccessible during high tides. At sunset, when the tides are low, walk to visit the temple and watch the sun dip into the ocean. Return to the hotel after sunset.
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Seminyak – Gili Trawangan
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Transfer to the airport for a flight to Lombok. Upon arrival, take a boat across the Lombok Strait to Gili Trawangan, one of three small islands situated off the west coast of Lombok. Once deserted islands, they have now been developed into a haven for tourists ranging from backpackers to high-end travelers, and everything in between. With no cars on the island, the main form of transportation is either bicycle or horse drawn cart. Arriving around noon, check into the hotel and enjoy all that the island has to offer. With bars and restaurants lining the beach, relax with a cocktail or dance the night away! ...read less
Gili Trawangan – Lombok
In the morning, head to Lombok by boat and transfer to the next hotel by air conditioned vehicle. Spend the remainder of the day relaxing by the pool, listening to the breeze in the coconut trees while dreaming of the stunning sunset that is sure to be seen in the early evening. With any luck, see Mt. Agung, the highest mountain in Bali, in the background.
In the morning, head to Lombok by boat and transfer to the next hotel by air conditioned vehicle. Spend the remainder of the day relaxing by the pool, listening to the breeze in the coconut trees while dreaming of the stunning sunset that is sure to be seen in the early evening. With any luck, see Mt. Agung, the highest mountain in Bali, in the background.
Sasak Village Experience
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Today, embark on a Traditional Sasak Tour. Visit the interesting town of Banyumulek, where many small pottery businesses make traditional clay pots for everyday use. The next stop is Sukarara, where traditional Songket cloth is hand woven using simple "backstrap" looms. These stunning fabrics also have gold and silver thread running through them, and are woven strand by strand in intricate patterns and designs.
One of the most interesting stops on the tour is at Rambitan, a traditional Sasak village where the houses (Bale Balaq) and rice storage barns (Alang-Alang) are still made from wood, bamboo thatching, and cow dung. The most stunning beaches on Lombok are located at Tanjung Aan and around the Kuta area. Unlike the Kuta of Bali, this beach features white sand, clear turquoise water and great surf. The beach is safe for swimming, and there may be a chance to purchase fruit from young children who stroll along the beach.
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International Flight Home via Bali
Transfer to the airport for a connection to Bali and flight home or continue with a Yampu Tours add-on of choice.
Transfer to the airport for a connection to Bali and flight home or continue with a Yampu Tours add-on of choice.
Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Taman Negara National Park Jerantut, Pahang Malaysia
Bali, Ubud, Gianyar, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan, Gili Indah, North Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Lombok, Indonesia
Places You'll See
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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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Ubud (Bali)
Nestled in the lush heart of Bali, Ubud is a haven of verdant rice terraces, mystical temples, and a thriving arts scene. Known as the spiritual and cultural hub of the island, its serene landscapes and sacred sites invite deep introspection and connection with nature. From the enchanting Monkey Forest to the iconic Tegalalang Rice Terraces, every corner of Ubud exudes tranquility. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional crafts, rejuvenating yoga retreats, and healing Balinese rituals, making it a sanctuary for the body and soul.
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Gili Trawangan
If one is looking for a remote island experience, then visiting the island of Gili Trawangan is a must, especially for marine lovers! With a wide array of dive shops there are many options to choose from before jumping into the warm waters and visiting the local reef just offshore.
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Lombok
Just east of Bali is the island of Lombok. With its outstanding beaches, waterfalls, as well as the volcano Mount Rinjani, Lombok is a top tropical destination. Enjoy the areas pristine beaches, warm sands, and beautiful waters with some activities such as snorkeling and diving.
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Our SE Asia trip was awesome.
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Traveled July, 2012
loved Indonesia
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