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Download Itinerary (PDF) Fascinating Bali: Extension Tours Make the Fascinating Bali Trip MORE EXCITING by adding AMAZING Extension Tours Add any of these extension trips to your Fascinating Bali trip and make your trip MORE EXCITING as you will MAXIMISE your travel in one trip. Further by adding these destinations in your flight itinerary, there is not much difference in flight cost compared to just going to Bali. Prices are per person and based on twin/double/triple sharing basis: Extension Tours (Click on the tour link Companion / Single Agent to reach directly to the tour details) Guest Supplement Glimpses of Bangkok - 5 days US$ 449 US$ 549 US$ 293 Delightful Singapore -– 4 days US$ 517 US$ 617 US$ 327 Kuala Lumpur –Getaway - 4 days US$ 416 US$ 516 US$ 217 *Above prices are nett and non-commissionable *Single supplement is the additional cost for having a single room. Glimpses of Bangkok – 5 days Bangkok1111 Glimpse of Bangkok – 5 days Day 1 Arrival Bangkok Upon arrival at the Bangkok airport and after the immigration formalities you’re met by our representative. Board a vehicle and transfer to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel and rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight is in Bangkok. Day 2 Bangkok/ Grand Palace and city temple tour Breakfast at the hotel; you proceed for a half day Grand Palace and city temple tour. See Bangkok’s Buddhist temples and the Grand Palace on a half-day tour of the city’s historic highlights. Visit the Temple of the Golden Buddha (WatTraimit) and Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) then explore the grounds that once housed the Royal Siamese court. Overnight is in Bangkok. Meals: Breakfast Glimpses of Bangkok – 5 days Day 3 Bangkok/ Free day After a leisurely breakfast, the day is at leisure. You can opt for a full day Ayutthaya ancient of Thailand tour @ US$ 90 per person. Ayutthaya - The ruined island city-state of Ayutthaya—the once great capital of the Kingdom of Siam toppled by the Burmese in the 18th century—is now a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lying at the confluence of three rivers north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya Historical Park protects magnificent crumbling stone temple spires, sun-worn Buddha statues, and other remnants of the three palaces, 400 temples, houses, and markets that thrived in Ayutthaya’s heyday. Overnight is in Bangkok. Meals: Breakfast Day 4 Bangkok/ Free day After the sumptuous breakfast, you’re free to explore the city at your own. You can also go for shopping as today is your last in Bangkok. Bangkok is famous for economic shopping of domestic and international brands. Overnight is in Bangkok Meals: Breakfast Day 5 Bangkok departure Breakfast at the hotel; check-out from the hotel and transfer to the airport to board a flight to home. End tour with happy memories Glimpses of Bangkok – 5 days What you’ll get Inclusions: ✓ Meet & greet at the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport ✓ 4 Nights’ accommodation in Lancaster Bangkok (5*) or similar hotel in Bangkok ✓ Daily breakfast at the hotel ✓ Arrival and departure transfers in Bangkok ✓ Grand Palace and city temple tour ✓ All the tours and transfers are on SIC basis (Seat in coach basis) ✓ Currently applicable taxes Cost per person: Particulars Agent Companion / Guest Single Supplement Land Tour cost US$ 449 US$ 549 US$ 293 *Above prices are nett and non-commissionable *Single supplement is the additional cost for having a single room. Click here to explore other extension tours Delightful Singapore -– 4 days Kuala Lumpur –Getaway - 4 days Click here to Back to home page Thailand has a lot more to offer. In case you want to explore more places in Thailand like Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Krabi Island etc, please email us at [email protected] and we will happy to customise the extension tours as per your choice and preferences. Delightful Singapore – 4 days Singapore1111 Delightful Singapore – 4 days Day 11 Arrival Singapore / Night Safari Upon arrival at the Singapore airport and after the immigration formalities you’re met by our representative. Board a vehicle to the hotel and check-in. Rest of the day is at leisure. In the Evening take a tour of the world’s only ‘Night Safari’, The world’s first Night Safari set in 40 hectares of secondary jungle will unfold the mystery and drama of the tropical jungle after dusk with stunning effect. See a myriad of nocturnal animals, from fierce predators to timid forest dwellers, in their natural habitat under subtle moon glow lighting. Roam the jungle in the complete safety and comfort of your Tram which takes you through the East and West Loop passing by a large reservoir and weaving through selected habitats designed specifically to replicate the natural environment from the Himalayan Foothills to the Southeast Asian Rainforest and Indian Subcontinent. On completion of the tram ride, your tour guide will lead you on a walking trail where you will be able to view some animals at closer quarters. Overnight is in Singapore. Delightful Singapore – 4 days Day 2 Singapore/ Half day Singapore city tour After breakfast, proceed for the Singapore city tour explore the city by driving round 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 this picture-taking opportunity with The Merlin, a mythological creature that is part lion and part fish. Visit THIAN HOCK KENG TEMPLE, one of Singapore’s oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples, before driving past Chinatown. Proceed to the NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN, located within Singapore Botanic Gardens, which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants. Our final stop at LITTLE INDIA will entrance you with the scent of joss sticks, jasmine and spices. Overnight is in Singapore. Meals: Breakfast Day 3 Singapore/ free day Breakfast at the hotel; you are free to explore the city at your own or opt for a day excursion at an additional cost. Sentosa Island excursion with one way cable car ride @ US$ 110 per person One of the most delightful places in Singapore is the celebrated Sentosa Island. Moreover, you cannot expect anything less from an island which was created exclusively for the purpose of entertainment. While there are so many interesting and exciting things to see and do on this fun island, our half day Sentosa tour package ensures that you get to see at least some of the best things that the island offers. Your Sentosa tour would begin with a cable car ride that takes you from Mount Faber to Sentosa. This gives you a bird's eye view of this beautiful island. At the island, you will be able to enjoy IIFA Awards Green Carpet Experience + IOS Live + Spirit of Singapore Boat Ride, Marvel 4D show - First in Asia. Overnight is in Singapore. Meals: Breakfast Day 4 Singapore departure Breakfast at the hotel; check-out from the hotel and transfer to the airport to board a flight to home. End tour with happy memories Delightful Singapore – 4 days What you’ll get Inclusions: ✓ Meet & greet at the Singapore airport ✓ 3 Nights’ accommodation in Furama riverfront hotel (4*) or similar hotel in Singapore ✓ Daily breakfast at the hotel ✓ Airport arrival and departure transfers ✓ Singapore night safari ✓ Half-day Singapore city tour ✓ All the tours and transfers are on SIC basis (Seat in coach basis) ✓ Currently applicable taxes Cost per person: Particulars Agent Companion / Guest Single Supplement Land Tour cost US$ 517 US$ 617 US$ 327 *Above prices are nett and non-commissionable *Single supplement is the additional cost for having a single room. Click here to explore other extension tours Glimpses of Bangkok - 5 days Kuala Lumpur –Getaway - 4 days Click here to Back to home page Kuala Lumpur Getaway – 4 days Kualalumpur1111 Kuala Lumpur Getaway – 4 days Day 1 Arrival Kuala Lumpur Upon arrival at the Kuala Lumpur airport and after the immigration formalities you’re met by our representative. Board a vehicle and transfer to the hotel. After check-in at the hotel the day is at leisure. Overnight is in Kuala Lumpur. Day 2 Kuala Lumpur/ Half-day Kuala Lumpur city tour Breakfast at the hotel; this morning is reserved to see Kuala Lumpur also known as Garden city of lights with an English-speaking guide. Pickup from your Kuala Lumpur hotel and head to Merdeka Square, your first stop of the day. This famous public space celebrates Malaysian independence from the British in the mid-20th century. Continue on to the King’s Palace, also known as the Istana Negara, where you can take pictures of the Malaysian monarch’s intricate royal residence. Now be ready to take your Kuala Lumpur visit to a new height. Head next to the world-famous Petronas Towers, where you can crane your neck up at these structures that once claimed the title as the world’s tallest buildings. Kuala Lumpur Getaway– 4 days Contrast your visit to these glass and steel architectural marvels by exploring the manicured grounds of Malaysia’s National Mosque, a site whose spectacular main dome is covered in brilliant blue and green tile work. Continue your Kuala Lumpur adventure by checking out the Chinese Thean Hou Temple, learning about the influence of Chinese religions like Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism on Malaysian culture. Then stop by the Lake Gardens, get a sense of the country’s history at the National Museum and admire the beautiful Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Cap off your trip by paying your respects to those who lost their lives in the Malaysian struggle for independence at the Tugu Negara (National Monument), designed by American architect Felix de Weldon.
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