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From Lahad Datu Town to Danum Valley Studies Centre Transportation (Monday, Wednesday, Friday): Scheduled transfer (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) from Lahad Datu Town to Danum Valley Studies Centre. Charged at MYR85.00 per person per way. Departs at 3:00 pm (Expected time of arrival at Danum Valley Studies Centre is around 5:30 pm) Scheduled Transfer (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) from Danum Valley Studies Centre to Lahad Datu Town charged at MYR 85.00 per person each way. Departs at 8:30 am (Expected time of arrival at Danum Valley Studies Centre is around 10:00 am) Pick up point: The pickup point will be at our office in Lahad Datu Town located at the following address (across the Lahad Datu Airport). Danum Valley Conservation Area Block 3, MDLD 3286 Ground Floor, Fajar Centre Lahad Datu, Sabah, East Malaysia Telephone No. 6089-880441 (Attn: Ms Suzan Kilin) Add on/Options: 1) Ranger Service Fee: Short trail less than 5 km is charged at MYR 20.00 per hour per ranger (maximum 8 pax in a group) OR Long trail more than 5 km is charged at MYR150.00 per day per ranger (requires overnight stay (maximum of 8 pax per ranger) 2) Night Drive is charged at MYR160.00 per trip (maximum 6 pax in a group (if weather permits) 3) Sunrise Watch is charged at MYR160.00 per trip (maximum 8 pax in a group) 4) Camera/photography fee (DSLR Camera – for personal use only) is charged at MYR 100 per unit. Guest/visitor is required to fill up the Camera/Photography (for DSLR Camera) Declaration Form and pay the fee upon registration. Kindly be informed that all add-on/options activities are to be arranged upon registration at Danum Valley Studies Centre (DVSC), as those activities are weather dependent. Any incidental expenses incurred can be settled at the Reception Counter, Danum Valley Studies Centre. DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA QUOTATION Reserved by: Ms. Margarita Steinhardt Group Name: FIT Quo. No.: YS(KK)DVCA(QUO)/18/0014 No. GROUP LIST - MR/MRS/MISS (Full Name) Total Pax: Nationality: Date: 8th January 2018 1 Ms. Margarita Steinhardt 1 International Correspondence Address: Email: [email protected] Contact No: Arrival Date: To be advised Departure Date : To be advised Fax No.: PACKAGES Pax/ Time/Trip/T Day/Night/ Total 4D/3N Package (1Adult - International) inclusive of: RM Rate Unit ransfer Hour Fees (Compulsory) Conservation Fee RM 50.00 1 1 RM 50.00 Accommodation Resthouse (room/night) (Day1 - Day 3) RM 286.00 1 3 RM 858.00 Meals Dinner (Day1) RM 57.00 1 1 RM 57.00 Full meals (Day2) RM 137.00 1 1 RM 137.00 Full meals (Day3) RM 137.00 1 1 RM 137.00 Breakfast (Day4) RM 44.00 1 1 RM 44.00 Camera/Photography Fee: Non-DSLR Camera (for personal use only) RM 10.00 1 1 RM 10.00 Transportation: Schedule Transfer - pax/trip (Day1) RM 85.00 1 1 RM 85.00 Schedule Transfer - pax/trip (Day4) RM 85.00 1 1 RM 85.00 Total Amount RM 1,463.00 6% GST RM 87.78 Total Amount incl. GST RM 1,550.78 Rounding Adjustment RM - Total Amount payable incl. GST RM 1,550.78 50% Deposit RM - Balance Due RM 1,550.78 Add on: Activities: Night Drive @ RM160 (max. of 6 pax/trip) Sunrise Watch @ RM160 (max. of 8 pax/trip) Camera/Photography Fee: DSLR Camera @ RM100/unit Ranger Service Fee: Short Trail @ RM20 (< 5km (max. 8 pax/hour/ranger) Long Trail @ RM150 (> 5km (requires overnight stay) (max. 8 pax/hour/ranger) NOTES: 1) Add on items/activities to be arranged on site/charges are payable on site. 2) Visitors using the DSLR Camera is required to fill up the Camera/Photography Declaration Form and pay the fee upon registration. 3) For trekking activities, visitors MUST purchase the Short Term Helicopter Evacuation Insurance. PAYMENT POLICY: 1) FULL PAYMENT is required 30 days prior to arrival, failing which YAYASAN SABAH reserve the right to release all rooms for the said confirmed without any or prior notice. 2) 50% non-refundable deposit is required from the total amount to be paid within Seven (7) days after booking. 3) Cancellation Policy : 1) 50% refund if cancellation is made 21 days on date of check-in. 2) 25% refund if cancellation is made 14 days on date of check-in. 3) No refund for NO SHOW or cancellation is made less than 7 days on date of check-in. 4) Payment can be made by Telegraphic/Fund Transfer or Cheque to YAYASAN SABAH. 5) All transfer charges incurred shall be borne by the transferor. The difference in exchange rates is the risk of currency exchange which beneficiary has to bear with. 6) A copy of the remittance advice must be forwarded to the YAYASAN SABAH as proof that payment has been effected. All payments must be made before the due date. Prepared by: Rosnita Razalie, Conservation & Environmental Mangement Division, YAYASAN SABAH, Level 12, Tun Mustapha Tower, Likas Bay, P. O. Box 11201, 88813 KOTA KINABALU, SABAH , MALAYSIA, Tel : +60 88 326320 Fax : +60 88 326 315 Email: [email protected] .
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