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Kotor, Montenegro Sarajevo, Bosnia Mostar Bridge, Bosnia Macedonia Macedonia Albania Montenegro Croatia Bosnia (JAN – FEB DEPARTURE) RM6,288/pax (Flight, Hotel, Meals, Tour +Tips) Mostar Bridge, Bosnia Sarajevo, Bosnia Kotor, Montenegro DAY 1 : FROM MALAYSIA DAY 2 : SKOPJE DAY 3 : SKOPJE – TETOVO – OHRID DAY 4 :OHRID – TIRANA - SHKODER DAY 5 : SHKODER – BUDVA – KOTOR – TREBINJE DAY 6 : DUBROVNIK – KRAVICE – SARAJEVO DAY 7 : SARAJEVO DAY 8 : SARAJEVO ZAGREB DAY 9 : ZAGREB DAY 10 : TO MALAYSIA DATE 22 JAN - 31 JAN 27 JAN - 5 FEB 14 FEB - 23 FEB 28 FEB – 8 MAR FLT NO FROM – TO TIME DEPART TIME ARRIVE TK 61 KUL – ISTANBUL 2340 0620 TK 1003 ISTANBUL – SKOPJE 0830 0800 TK 1056 ZAGREB – ISTANBUL 2000 0010 TK 60 ISTANBUL – KUL 0145 1715 DATE 21 FEB - 29 FEB 28 FEB - 7 MAR FLT NO FROM – TO TIME DEPART TIME ARRIVE QR 853 KUL – DOHA 0215 0535 QR 305 DOHA – SKOPJE 0715 1055 QR 218 ZAGREB – DOHA 1715 2335 QR 848 DOHA – KUL 0230 1530 KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE, Crown Regency Service Apartments, Unit #01-01, Mezzanine Floor, No. 12, Jalan P. Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. T: +603 2163 3898 F: +603 2161 9902 DAY 1 : FROM MALAYSIA DAY 2 : SKOPJE • Assemble at Kuala Lumpur International Airport for your night flight • Arrival Skopje Airport and meet with English speaking throughout guide. to Skopje via Istanbul or Doha. • Tour will start from the Citadel from where you have excellent panoramic view of the city center, follows Mustafa Pasha Mosque from 15th century, entering second largest Turkish Bazaar on the Balkan, Lead DAY 3 : SKOPJE – TETOVO – OHRID Inn, Sulu Inn, Double Bath and Kapan Inn. • Continue to central city square where dominant site is Alexander the • After breakfast, check out hotel and proceed to Ohrid. On the way, great fountain, walk through Macedonia Street towards the old Railway stop at Tetovo to see unique Painted Mosque from XV century. station witness of earthquake in 1963. Overnight Skopje : Hotel • Ohrid sightseeing of Old Town, Old Plane Three, Ali Pasha Mosque Panoramika 4* or similar class. and free time for shopping. • Optional tour: Ohrid boat cruise at EUR 15 per person. • Overnight Ohrid: Hotel Aura 4* or similar class. DAY 4 :OHRID – TIRANA - SHKODER • After breakfast, check out hotel and proceed to Tirana, Albania. • Start with sightseeing of the city visiting most important attractions like DAY 5 : SHKODER – BUDVA – KOTOR – TREBINJE Skanderbeg Square, Skanderbeg Statue, Et’hem Bey Mosque and Clock Tower. • After breakfast, head to Budva with old Mediterranean port • Continue to Shkoder. surrounded by an impressive city wall built by Republic of Venice. • Walking tour of old city of Skhoder, visit mosque, traditional built road in • Start with sightseeing of the city with Venetian influenced remains the XXth century which bears distinctive architectural characteristic of that are dominant among the architectural influences. three museum area and Rozafa Castle. • Visit the Bay of Kotor, one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic • Overnight Shkoder : Hotel Colosseo 4* or similar class. Sea sometimes called the southern-most fjord in Europe. Kotor Bay is a natural and culturo-historical region protected by UNESCO. • Proceed to Trebinje. DAY 6 : DUBROVNIK – KRAVICE – SARAJEVO • Overnight Trebinje: Hotel Bellevue 4* or similar class. • After breakfast, check out hotel and continue to Dubrovnik (Croatia). Capture moments during visit to main attraction of Old Town Dubrovnik - DAY 7 : SARAJEVO City Walls, a world renowned iconic symbol of white stone beauty, the main reason why Dubrovnik is now known as Pearl of the Adriatic. • After breakfast, check out hotel and proceed to visit Kravica • Stroll through this vibrant city and lookout for landmarks such as Onofrio Waterfall. Fountain and Habor. Admire vibrant architecture of Rector's Palace, a • Continue to visit Vrelo Bosne Natural Park, the springs of river Bosna harmonious Gothic and Renaissance Palace with certain Baroque afterwards if time permit. additions. • Upon arrival Sarajevo, visit Bascarsija Old Town with cobbled streets, • Continue to Mostar, a city with fascinating history, beautiful architecture numerous mosques and oriental shops, Latin Bridge where and natural setting in a valley on Neretva river banks. assignation of Franz Ferdinand took place, Morica Han, the only one • Visit Old Bridge (UNESCO world heritage), Bey’s Mosque, Oriental Bazaar unique styled inn in Sarajevo built in 1551, Vijecnica, Town Hall for and Turkish House. the Austro-Hungarian era. • Overnight Bosnia : Hotel Eden 4* or similar class. • Overnight Sarajevo : Hotel Ilidza 4* or similar class. DAY 8 : SARAJEVO ZAGREB DAY 9 : ZAGREB • After breakfast, check out hotel and drive to Tunnel Museum. It was • After breakfast, check out hotel and proceed for Zagreb city tour to constructed between March and June 1993 during the siege of Sarajevo visit Dolac Bazaar, St Mark Church, Lotrscak Tower, Mirogoj Park in the midst of Bosnian war. Cemetry, Ban Jelacic Square and Geo-History Museum. • Proceed for early lunch, then transfer to Zagreb. • Free for shopping, then transfer to Zagreb Airport for your flight • Overnight Zagreb : Hotel Panorama 4* or similar class. back home. • Depart to Kuala Lumpur via Istanbul or Doha. DAY 10 : TO MALAYSIA • Arrival home with wonderful memories and momentous souvenirs from the Balkans vacation. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Flight detail and itinerary are subject to change without prior notice. Sequence of itinerary is subject to weather and final discretion of local ground operator. All tour members are encouraged to buy travel insurance to safeguard against sickness, flight delay, lost baggage, etc. INCLUDE EXCLUDE • Return economy class air ticket on Turkish Airlines or Qatar Airways. • Personal expenses such as mini bar, laundry, telephone bill, etc. • Airport taxes, check in baggage 30kg, economy class seat and meals on • Optional tour: Ohrid boat cruise at EUR 15 per person. board. • Travel insurance. • 7 night accommodation at above hotel or similar class. • Exceed baggage • 7 breakfast in hotel, 8 lunch and 7 dinner in hotel or local restaurant based • Others not stated in itinerary on local standard meal. • Transfer, sightseeing and entrance fee as per itinerary. • Escorted English speaking guide throughout the trip. • Tipping for guide and driver. • Services of tour manager to ensure smooth operation. KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE, Crown Regency Service Apartments, Unit #01-01, Mezzanine Floor, No. 12, Jalan P. Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. T: +603 2163 3898 F: +603 2161 9902.
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