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Self Drive Holiday Self Brought to you by PRAC Drive Holiday we make it easy! All you do is Drive! (A subsidiary of Insas Berhad) WELCOME TO PACIFIC RENT-A-CAR (PRAC) PRAC has been in the car rental business since 1985. We are a subsidiary of Insas Berhad, a public limited company listed on the Bursa Malaysia. Currently we have five offices throughout Peninsula Malaysia i.e. KLIA, Mid Valley City, Penang, Kuantan and Johor Bahru. With a fleet of over 400 vehicles comprising a mix of various make such as Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Volvo & van/MPVs like Toyota Innova, Toyota Hiace & Nissan Urvan, we strive to cater to all our customers needs. Expertise and personalized service are what we offer to our valued customers. Because after more than 25-years as a leading car rental company in Malaysia, our experience has taught us the importance of knowing and caring for our customers. Whether for business or pleasure, you will find PRAC offers one of the most competitive rates. And with our offices located across the country for your pick-up and return convenience, driving in Malaysia will be a breeze. Your convenience is our commitment. PRAC makes it easy and all you do is drive! We make it easy! MPV/Vans Full Size Standard Premium Compact Economy We make it easy! All you do is Drive! Self Brought to you by PRAC Drive Holiday Choose your holiday package: · Package A: Kuala Lumpur - Pangkor Island - Penang From · Package B: Kuala Lumpur - Taman Negara - Kuantan RM 288 · Package C: Kuala Lumpur - Lake Kenyir - Kuantan * Only From RM288/day for 2 persons with CAR & HOTELS(Twin Sharing) * Other self drive destination can also be arranged Call us at: Insas Pacific Rent-A-Car Sdn Bhd (89996-U) Central Reservation (603) 2287 4118 (603) 2287 4119 (603) 2287 0139 [email protected] All you do is Drive! 1 Kuala Lumpur Pangkor Island Package A: Kuala Lumpur-Pangkor Island-Penang Enjoy an unforgettable holiday starting from the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur, and visit the beautiful beaches of Penang & historical town Georgetown (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) before you go home. Day 1 & 2 – Kuala Lumpur Today, you will collect your car at KLIA airport and head straight to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. You can visit many interesting places around the city centre such as the famous Petronas Twin Towers that is 451.9 meters, 88 storeys height with the famous Suria KLCC shopping mall at its bottom, and the KL Tower that is 421 meters height with an observation deck that you can have a 360 degree view of the city. The other attractions around are the National Museum, Central Market, Perdana 2 We make it easy! Penang Botanical Gardens, Petaling Street (Chinatown), The King’s Palace, and the historical Sultan Abdul Samad Building. If you like shopping, there are many malls around this area like KLCC Shopping Centre, KL Pavilion, Starhill Gallery, Lot 10, Mid Valley Mega Mall, and etc. You will find some excellent local foods within the food court in Lot 10 shopping centre, KL Pavilion and Mid Valley Mega Mall. If you are adventurous for foods, go around visiting the local restaurants in town that offer many delicious foods, of which some are even run by their 3rd generation. You will also find a lot of interesting pubs & bistro around Bukit Bintang areas at night. Places of interest / activities: · Petronas Twin Towers · KL Tower · National Museum · Central Market · Sultan Abdul Samad Building All you do is Drive! 3 · Perdana Botanical Gardens · Kuala Lumpur Bird Park · Petaling Street (Chinatown) · Little India Brickfields · The King’s Palace · KL Pavilion · Starhill Gallery · Mid Valley Mega Mall · Lot 10 Hutong · Batu Caves Day 3 – Pulau Pangkor (Pangkor Island) Head out from Kuala Lumpur to the north towards Pulau Pangkor. Observing the Malaysian kampongs (villages) and wooden houses that are raised above the ground on stilts with large verandahs where families can relax. You can also enjoy the nice scenery of padi fields, banana, palms, coconut trees, guava trees and durian trees surrounding the kampongs. Stop by for lunch at the town of Lumut and then travel to Pangkor Island by ferry. Pangkor Island is famous for its fine beaches. Don’t forget to visit Teluk Nipah and Pasir Bogak, where you can spot colorful corals and vibrant fish in the water. Sport fishing, jet skiing, catamaran sailing, parasailing, and snorkeling are among tourist popular activities. If you prefer to stay on land, there’s a few good places to visit: the Chinese Foo-Lin Kong temple, Dutch Fort with Tiger Rock, the fishing villages, ikan bilis(anchovies) shops and factories, shipbuilding and many more. Places of interest / activities: · Teluk Nipah Beach & Coral Bay · Pasir Bogak Beach · Foo Lin Kong Temple · Kali Amman Temple · Dutch Fort (Kota Belanda) · Fishing Villages · The Suspension Bridge (Jambatan Gantung) · Canoeing · Diving · Jungle Trekking · Wildlife Observation 4 We make it easy! Day 4 & 5 - Penang It is time for you to head to the coast and the golden beaches of Penang Stop by at Kuala Kangsar to visit the famous mosque and palace. Your two night stay at a Penang is a chance to relax and enjoy excellent street foods, or use the car to explore this delightful island. George Town itself is an UNESCO World Heritage City with many heritage trails, visit the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Kek Lok Si, Fort Cornwallis, Khoo Kongsi, The Snake Temple, St. George’s Church, Goddess of Mercy Temple and many more. Enjoy your time at beautiful Batu Ferringi beach, and you may also stop by at Butterfly Farm, Bird Park, Botanical Garden, and the Penang National Park to experience the beauty of nature. Take a ride to the Gurney Drive to try the famous local foods like char kuey teow, asam laksa, hokkien mee, rojak, fried oyster as well as various fresh seafood at the restaurants around. Enjoy the seafront view as you walk along the beautiful beach after your meal. Places of interest / activities: · Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion · Kek Lok Si · Penang National Park · Fort Cornwallis · Khoo Kongsi · Batu Ferringi Beach · Goddess of Mercy Temple · Butterfly Farm · Bird Park · Botanical Garden · Dhammikarama Burmese Temple · Wat Chaiyamangalaram Thai Buddhist Temple · Kapitan Keling Mosque · Tropical Spice Garden Day 6 – Penang – Home Leave your car at our airport counter after enjoying the delicious local meals, and it’s time to say good bye to this beautiful country and get on to your flight home. Remarks: This Self Driven package includes: · 5 Nights Hotel Stay (Twin Sharing) and Usage of Vehicle (“self drive” for the entire journey) · Collection of vehicle at KLIA Airport or Mid Valley City All you do is Drive! 5 Kuala Lumpur Taman Negara · GPS Navigator · Smart Tag and Touch & Go Card (exclude actual usage of stored Ringgit value) This Self Driven Package excludes: · Personal Miscellaneous/Insurance · Petrol/Parking/Fines/Toll Charges · Actual usage of stored Ringgit value in Touch & Go Card · Refundable Security Deposit (RM 500 - RM 1000) for the hire of vehicle · Guided Activities with Licensed Guide · Jetty fees · Entrance fee to Museum/Park/Garden/Theme Parks/Temples/etc Notes: · Please provide photocopy of Passport & International Driving License for Self Drive Package · Payments are strictly by credit cards · PRAC’s standard terms & conditions apply 6 We make it easy! Kuantan · Price subject to change for peak season hotel rates · Car is not allowed to drive into Pangkor Island. Local transportation like car, motorcycle & bicycle available for rent upon arrival at Pangkor Island · Other self drive destination can also be arranged Package B: Kuala Lumpur-Taman Negara-Kuantan Enjoy an unforgettable holiday starting from the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur to the fabulous Taman Negara National Park and visit the beautiful beaches in Kuantan before you go home. Day 1 – Kuala Lumpur Upon arrival, collect your car at KLIA airport and head straight to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. You can visit many interesting places around the city centre such as the famous Petronas Twin Towers that All you do is Drive! 7 is 451.9 meters, 88 storeys height with the famous Suria KLCC shopping mall at its bottom, and the KL Tower that is 421 meters height with an observation deck that you can have a 360 degree view of the city. The other attractions around are the National Museum, Central Market, Perdana Botanical Gardens, Petaling Street (Chinatown), The King’s Palace, and the historical Sultan Abdul Samad Building. If you like shopping, there are many malls around this area like KLCC Shopping Centre, KL Pavilion, Starhill Gallery, Lot 10, Mid Valley Mega Mall, and etc. You will find some excellent local foods within the food court in Lot 10 shopping centre, KL Pavilion and Mid Valley Mega Mall. If you are adventurous for foods, go around visiting the local restaurants in town that offer many delicious foods, of which some are even run by their 3rd generation. You will also find a lot of interesting pubs & bistro around Bukit Bintang areas at night. Places of interest / activities: · Petronas Twin Towers · KL Tower · National Museum · Central Market · Sultan Abdul Samad Building · Perdana Botanical Gardens · Kuala Lumpur Bird Park · Petaling Street (Chinatown) · Little India Brickfields · The King’s Palace · KL Pavilion · Starhill Gallery · Mid Valley Mega Mall · Lot 10 Hutong · Batu Caves Day 2 & 3 - Taman Negara for 2 nights Head out from Kuala Lumpur and head north towards Taman Negara. This is actually one of the oldest rainforests in the world that is estimated at 130 million years old that has one of the world most complex and rich ecosystems.
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