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Genting Dream Shore Excursions GDR Summer Sailing 9 June, 2019 as of 21 May, 2019 Genting Dream Shore Excursions Itinerary: Singapore – Kota Kinabalu – Puerto Princesa (Palawan) – Singapore Applicable Period: 9 June, 2019 Discover the best that Malaysia and Puerto Princesa has to offer, select from a vast variety of shore excursions that Dream Cruises arrange for you. Book with us and have an unforgettable experience. • Great Convenience: Well thought and arranged transport for point-to-point service. • Peace of Mind: Booking your trip with us is worry-free! Ship will be there when you return even if there are unexpected delays on an excursion. • Professionally Managed: All tours are conducted by professional guides. • Catered Needs: Notify our team at the time of booking if you require a vegetarian meal or have specific food allergies. • Variety of Choices: Pick your dream excursion to enjoy with your family and friends by referring to the tour’s activity level, features and remarks. Excursion Features Remarks Meal Scenic Age restrictions apply Refreshment History & Heritage Disclaimer is required for joining this activity Not recommended for passengers in Adventure Culture wheelchairs or with limited mobility Shopping & Family fun (guests of Relaxation all ages are welcome) Ship to shore transfers on tender boats Activity Level Moderate Active Challenging Requires some level of physical Requires physical input for lengthy Requires high level of physical input such as lengthy walking over periods. Such as crossing steep input for lengthy periods. Activity uneven roads, going up staircases terrains, and activities with ample may also require certain skills, or terrains. movement. such as scuba diving or windsurfing. Recommended for venturous and able-bodied guests. Recommended for venturous and able-bodied guests and may require some previous experience 1 of 11 GDR Summer Sailing 9 June, 2019 as of 21 May, 2019 Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu’s (KK) friendly locals, breathtaking sunsets, aesthetic arts and a diverse culinary spectrum - spanning street food to high end – are all part to this Malaysian city’s beauty. It is also a gateway to visitors who are on their way to visit the amazing Tunku Abdul Rahman marine park, Padas River for white water rafting, or Mount Kinabalu, the iconic mountain that gave this city its name. Here you will discover its old- world charm, breathing history and a buzzing excitement on the edge. SGD 75/ adult Kota Kinabalu City Orientation (GDBKI21NM) English Speaking SGD 55/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks - 6 hours Min. 30 - • Tun Mustapha Tower and Sabah State Mosque (Photo stops): Tun Mustapha Tower was built in 1977. This circular tower of steel and glass stands 30 storeys high in the Likas Bay area and is instantly recognizable as a Sabah icon. Sabah State Mosque boasts one of the most outstanding works of architecture in Sabah. The mosque is located a short distance away from the city centre. Its majestic dome Sabah Museum and stunning gold inlay motifs presents a unique combination of prevailing Islamic architecture and contemporary design. • Sabah Museum: The Museum is the state gallery of historical and modern artifacts pertaining to ethnography, science, technology, natural history and Islamic civilisation. Explore the different wings inside that houses ceramics, brassware, costumes, relics, dioramas of stuffed animals and more Borneo artifacts. • Puh Toh Tze Temple: Visit the biggest and the most well-known Puh Toh Tze Temple Buddhist temple in Kota Kinabalu. The temple was built in 1980 and was designed with traditional Chinese architecture unique to Buddhist temples. • Kota Kinabalu Handicraft Market: A favoured shopping haunt for locals and tourists alike. In the market, find many kinds of handicrafts and fantastic souvenirs at reasonable prices. Kota Kinabalu Handicraft Market * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 2 of 11 GDR Summer Sailing 9 June, 2019 as of 21 May, 2019 SGD 80/ adult Wildlife Park & Cultural Immersion Tour (GDBKI22NM) English Speaking SGD 60/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks - 6 hours Min. 30 - • Lok Kawi Wildlife Park: The Park covers about 280 acres of land, including the Botanical Site managed by Sabah Forestry Department and the Zoological Site. This family-oriented park features exotic and endangered species such as the elusive Malayan Sun Bear, the Proboscis monkeys, the Malayan tigers, the Orang Utan, the Borneo Pygmy elephants and colourful hornbill birds. Lok Kawi Wildlife Park • Masjid Bandaraya (Photo stop): Masjid Bandaraya is surrounded by a man-made lake, which gives an illusion that it is floating in water. People refer to it as “The Floating Mosque”. Inspired by Arabic architecture, its design is a fine example of Modern Islamic architecture. • Kota Kinabalu Handicraft Market: A favoured shopping haunt for locals and tourists alike. In the market, find many kinds of handicrafts and fantastic souvenirs at reasonable prices. Kota Kinabalu Handicraft Market Masjid Bandaraya * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 3 of 11 GDR Summer Sailing 9 June, 2019 as of 21 May, 2019 SGD 115/ adult Mari Mari Cultural Village Tour (GDBKI23WM) English Speaking SGD 95/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks 6 hours Min. 30 - • Tun Mustapha Tower and Masjid Bandaraya (Photo stops): Tun Mustapha Tower was built in 1977. This circular tower of steel and glass stands 30 storeys high in the Likas Bay area and is instantly recognizable as a Sabah icon. Masjid Bandaraya is surrounded by a man-made lake, which gives an illusion that it is floating in water. People refer to it as “The Floating Mosque”. Inspired by Arabic Mari Mari Cultural Village architecture, its design is a fine example of Modern Islamic architecture. • Mari Mari Cultural Village: The village preserves Borneo ethnic culture. Learn the rich cultures of Sabah by visiting five tribal houses which represent the five largest ethnic groups in the region. Immerse in a fun and educational experience: see how these tribes use the blowpipe to hunt, witness how they start a fire with bamboo and use it to cook, and enjoy indigenous cultural dance. • Meal: Savour the native flavours of Sabah (Buffet menu). Tun Mustapha Tower * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 4 of 11 GDR Summer Sailing 9 June, 2019 as of 21 May, 2019 Borneo Kellybay Paradise (Mangrove & Sea) English SGD 140/ adult (GDBKI24WM) Speaking SGD 120/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks 6 hours Min. 30 Nestled in Laya Laya Village, lay a unique bay shaped like a dragon’s tail. Kelly Bay offers a unique experience with the mangrove river forest on one side of its bay, and a sun kissed beach overlooking the South China Sea on the other side. • Kelly Bay: With an 8KM coastline with gorgeous beach to one side and the mangrove river and eco system on the other side, see how KellyBay the locals catch crab the traditional way, experience a unique floating ferry ride among the mangroves. Enjoy water sports activities such as banana boat, kayak, and body boat (all-inclusive in the package) and test your skill at Batik Painting (you can bring it back with you as souvenir). Delicious traditional morning tea and lunch is included for you to enjoy amidst the sound of the forest and morning scenery. You will have a totally enjoyable delightful time. Either sporty or relaxing activities are available at KellyBay, Mangrove Cruise − Mangrove Cruise − Crab Catching − Batik Painting − Watersports (Banana boats, Kayaks, body boats for surfing) • Tun Mustapha Tower and Masjid Bandaraya (Photo stops): Tun Mustapha Tower was built in 1977. This circular tower of steel and glass stands 30 storeys high and is instantly recognizable as a Sabah icon. Masjid Bandaraya is surrounded by a man-made lake, which Kayaking at Kelly Bay gives an illusion that it is floating in water. People refer to it as “The Floating Mosque”. Inspired by Arabic architecture, its design is a fine example of Modern Islamic architecture. Important Notes: - Activities in Kelly Bay will be first-come-first-served on the spot and subject to availability. Booking in advance is not accepted. - Water activities are not recommended for guests who: are pregnant; have undergone a surgery recently; are taking prescribed medication/ receiving medical treatment currently; have pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injury; are suffering from heart disease, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, respiratory problem and/or physical disability. - Guests shall consider their physical condition and medical history in determining whether they are suitable to join water activities. - Guests who do not know how to swim are not recommended to join water activities. - Guests who are interested to join water activities are recommended to wear swimwear beneath your clothes and wear light- weight, comfortable clothing and shoes. It is recommended to also bring along towel, sunscreen and extra clothing. * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on
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