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Sight-Seeing Tour08 Kuala Selangor Fireflies Tour Kuala Lumpur Street Shopping Tour Duration : 7 hours Duration : 9 hours Price : RM215 (adult) RM170 (child) Price : RM130 (adult) Kuala Lumpur RM100 (child) Kuala Selangor, well known for its fresh seafood and natural attractions. Take a boat ride upriver to see thousands of Folded Winged Head of Jalan Tunaku Sight-seeing Tours Fireflies flashing from mangrove trees, lighting up like Christmas trees Abdul Rahman if you’re along the river bank. searching for competitively priced handbags, shoes, Tour Highlights: watches, gold jewellery and • Palm Oil Tree Plantation (drive by) Malaysian souvenirs. • Small Cottage Industry (drive by) Equally exciting, and with • Bukit Melawati more emphasis on • Seafood Dinner Malaysian and Asian handicrafts and arts, Central Market would be • Fireflies the ideal choice. As evening falls, Petaling Street offers a most (Inclusive of dinner and boat ride to see fireflies) vibrant atmosphere where you can bargain for anything, from designer “wannables” watches and clothes to gold jewellery items. Tour fare is inclusive of land transportation and lunch. A’Famosa Animal World Safari Tour Kuala Lumpur Aquaria & KLCC Bridge Walk Tour Duration : 6 hours Price : RM140 (adult) RM100 (child) Walk across the KLCC bridge and admire a breathtaking panorama of Duration : 8 hours KL from a height of 170 metres above Price : RM230 (adult) RM170 (child) ground. Next to the twin towers is the Tour Highlights: Aquaria KLCC, an aquarium • Multi-animal Show featuring 5000 aquatic and marine animal exhibits of 150 different • Birds Show species from Malaysia and around the world. Includes Sand Tiger • Elephant Show Sharks, monkey-eating catfish and an endangered fresh water • Safari Truck Adventure Ride tortoise. • Farm House • Raft Cruise to Monkey Island • Wild Wild West Show Malaysia Gourmet Tour (Inclusive of entrance fees to Animal World Safari) Duration : 4 hours Price : RM140 (adult) RM100 (child) This is a special gourmet package to help Kuala Gandah Elephant Santuary you to say hello to Malaysian’s plethora of multicultural cuisines, all sort of shapes, Malaysia Airlines Tourism Malaysia The MITI Export Duration : 8 hours Top Agent Award Best Inbound Tour BrandLaureate Excellence Award colours, textures and flavours as you of Excellence in Operator 2001/2002 SMEs Chapter 2007 in Services Price : RM215 (adult) Malaysia from & 2005/2006 and Awards 2007 abandon yourself to Malaysia’s culinary RM170 (child) 2001 to 2006 Best Tour Program Best Brand for magic. Food and drinks shall be enjoyed in 2005/2006 Tours and Travel Tour Highlights: clean and hygienic eateries. • Aborigine Settlement • Elephant Centre at Kuala Terms & Conditions: Gandah • Tour operates with minimum of 2 adults. Mayflower Acme Tours Sdn Bhd (9199-T) (KKKP 0596) • Child age - 3 to 12 years old. No. 18, Jalan Segambut Pusat, 51200 Kuala Lumpur. (Inclusive of lunch and entrance • Tour prices are subject to change without prior notice. Tel: 03-6252 1888 ext. 311/345/347 fees. Please bring towel and extra • Price is for pick-up & drop off at hotel located in KL area only or otherwise surcharge apply Direct Line: 03-6253 6220 Fax: 03-6257 0416 • The company reserves the right to change or cancel any part of the itinerary due to clothes for change) unforeseen circumstances beyond their control without prior notice. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mayflower.com.my A Subsidiary of Warisan TC Holdings Berhad Batu Caves & Kuala Lumpur City Tour Genting Highlands Tour Duration : 3.5 hours Countryside Tour Price : RM55 (adult) RM35 (child) Duration : 3.4 hours Price : RM55 (adult) RM35 (child) Tour Highlights: • OE Jewellery Showroom Tour Highlights: • Petronas Twin Tower (photo stop) • Embassy Row (drive by) • King’s Palace (photo stop) • Istana Sharif Ali (drive by) • National Monument • Royal Selangor Pewter Factory • National Museum • Malay Village (drive by) • Independence Square • Batik Cottage • Railway Station (drive by) • Batu Caves • National Mosque (photo stop) (Inclusive of entrance fees to National Museum) Duration : 8 hours Putrajaya & Price : RM145 (adult) RM90 (child) Agricultural Historical Malacca Tour You will be shuttled to Genting Highlands. Located about 2000 metres Duration : 8 hours above sea level, amid cool misty mountains the Genting Theme Park offers Heritage Price : RM155 (adult) RM95 (child) indoor and outdoor amusement activities such as roller coaster rides, 3-D experiences, virtual and arcade games. A casino, cinemas and numerous Park Tour The Malay sultanate started here, only to be interrupted by the restaurants round off the diversity of offerings in this holiday destination. Duration : 5 hours Portuguese, Dutch and the British, for over a period of 400 years. In this (All entrance fees and cable car rides are not included in the price. A dress code Price : RM160 (adult) historic town, you will see the cultural remnants in the form of governs entry into the casino. Men are advised to wear shirts with collar and long RM110 (child) old buildings. trousers. No slippers and sandals are permitted in casino. Persons below 21 years of age are not allowed into the casino) Tour Highlights: Tour Highlights: • Agricultural Heritage • St. Peter’s Church Park • Cheng Hoon Teng Temple • Perdana Putra Building • Porta De Santiago Sunway Lagoon Theme Park Tour • Putra Mosque • Baba Nyonya Heritage Duration : 6 hours • Prime Minister’s Official Residence (drive by) Museum Price : RM130 (adult) RM85 (child) • Putra Bridge (drive by) • Dutch Stadhuys • St. Paul’s Church Tour Highlights: • Jonker Street • Leather and Batik Showroom • A’Famosa Fort • Sunway Lagoon Theme Park - Adventure Park, Wild Wild West, KL by Night Tour Water Park, Surf Park etc. (Inclusive of lunch and entrance fees to Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum) Duration : 3.5 hours (Inclusive of entrance fees to all parks. Please bring along your bathing suit and Price : RM130 (adult) RM90 (child) towel. Park closed on Tuesday except school/public holidays.) Tour Highlights: • Chinatown KL Islamic Arts Museum Tour • Sri Mahamariamman Hindu Temple Duration : 4 hours • Buffet Dinner & Cultural Show Price : RM130 (adult) RM90 (child) (Inclusive of dinner and cultural show) View miniatures of Islamic architecture, the Mihrab and Minbar, and replicas from the Ottoman Empire. The World Gallery showcases ancient coins, books, weapons, costumes and more. Visit and shopping at the Museum gift shop, while Muslims may proceed to the National Mosque for Zohor prayer. Tour ends with lunch at the Railway Station Restaurant..
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