4D IPOH–TAIPING–KUALA SEPETANG DISCOVERY TOUR 四天 怡保 - 太平 – 十八丁渔港 探索之旅 TRAVELLING PERIOD : 11 FEB’2017 Until 31 DEC’2017

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4D IPOH–TAIPING–KUALA SEPETANG DISCOVERY TOUR 四天 怡保 - 太平 – 十八丁渔港 探索之旅 TRAVELLING PERIOD : 11 FEB’2017 Until 31 DEC’2017 TOUR CODE: MYIPH-4TAI-DT (*Min 02-To-Go) 4D IPOH–TAIPING–KUALA SEPETANG DISCOVERY TOUR 四天 怡保 - 太平 – 十八丁渔港 探索之旅 TRAVELLING PERIOD : 11 FEB’2017 until 31 DEC’2017 DAY.1 : SINGAPORE MALAYSIA – IPOH CITY TOUR (Approximately 10.00am-2.30pm) (*PENANG-IPOH or KUALA LUMPUR-IPOH can be arrange) Taking flight from Singapore Changi airport fly to Malaysia~Ipoh. Upon arrival Ipoh airport, meet and greet by the local representative and transfer to visit Ipoh City Tour to visit Ipoh Railway Station / High Court / Indian Muslim Mosque / Birch Memorial Clock Tower / Concubine Land / Ipoh Royal Club / St Michael Institution / Little Indian Street / Mural Art & Local product shop. After tour will transfer to check-in Ipoh Hotel. (*Passenger can take budget airline fly direct to Ipoh. Or passenger also can take schedule flight fly to Penang or Kuala Lumpur airport with included return transfer to Ipoh city. Please NOTE if passengers landing at Penang / KLIA, Ipoh City Tour may shift to last day before heading to Penang / KLIA airport. Further more details please refer to our sales representative. ) DAY.2 : IPOH – TAIPING – KUALA SEPETANG TOUR (Breakfast / Dinner) IPOH – ROYAL TOWN KUALA KANGSAR – TAIPING – KUALA SEPETANG TOUR 怡保 – 江沙皇城 – 太平 – 十八丁渔港之旅 - (Approximately 10.00am-09.00pm) After breakfast, depart to Kuala Kangsar, is a well preserved old Royal Town where its serenity and its well-maintained old palaces are worth a mention, then will visit to Ubudiah Mosque / Iskandariah Palace (For photo stop outlook only) / Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery / Oldest Rubber Tree / Istana Kenangan. Then proceed to Taiping visit the Old Clock Tower & Taiping Lake Garden, Taiping Lake Garden is one of the oldest garden in Malaysia. The huge lake was formerly a tin mine but was since transformed into a beautiful well used and well maintained park where flowers, birds, insects, animals and lush greenery thrive. After depart to Kuala Sepetang, is a coastal town located in Perak, Malaysia. The town was formerly known as Port Weld after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. Taking the boat ride to view strait of Malacca and searching for the dolphin. (*Dolphin searching & sightings is depend on luck & not guaranteed). Continue to visit Fish Farm / Eagle Feeding / Kuala Sangga Fishing Village / Charcoal Factory / Pass by Mangrove Forest. After dinner, night cruising firefly tour. After tour transfer back to Ipoh hotel. (Note: Kuala Sepetang tour is subject to the weather condition, it will replace to visit “Kek Lok Temple / Qin Xin Ling Cultural Village / Pomelo Farm” if depends on weather condition.) DAY.3 : IPOH – FULL DAY TOUR (Breakfast / Lunch or Dinner) *Choose ONE of the TOUR as below *选择以下其一游览景点: (A) PANGKOR ISLAND + SITIAWAN TOUR 邦咯岛+实兆远之旅 (B/L) - (Approximately 9.30am-20.00pm) After breakfast, transfer to Pangkor Island + Sitiawan Tour. Take the ferry ride to Pangkor Island, is a 8sq km big and inhabited by circa 25 thousand people, mainly fisherman. They live in scattered fishing settlements, especially on the eastern coast, and their catch consists mainly of cuttlefish and anchovy. Sightseeing visit in Pangkor Island which is Dutch Fort / Fu Lin Kong Temple & Satay Factory.After then transfer to Sitiawan, is a region in the Manjung district of Perak, and also known for its strong Foochow heritage. Arrival Sitiawan will visit to Tua Pek Gong Temple / Sitiawan Museum / Handmade mee sua & traditional Gong biscuit shop. After tour transfer back to Ipoh hotel. (B) CAMERON HIGHLAND TOUR 金马伦高原之旅 (B/High-Tea/D) - (Approximately 9.00am-20.00pm) After breakfast, transfer to Cameron Highland Tour. Cameron Highlands in Pahang is one of Malaysia's most popular tourist destinations, a collection of peaceful townships perched 1500 meters high on a nest of serene mountains. We will visit to the Tea plantations / Kea Farm / Time Tunnel / Cactus Valley / Lavender Garden & Strawberry Farms sprawl lazily across lush valleys and meandering hillslopes, the perfect setting for a relaxing holiday. After dinner & tour will transfer back to Ipoh Hotel. (Note: Picking strawberry activities is subject to the seasonal & it’s by guest own expenses) DAY.4 : IPOH SINGAPORE (Breakfast) After breakfast, free and easy till transfer back to airport for your flight back to Singapore. 早餐后,自由活动后送往至机场乘搭客机回返新加坡。 Notes : Mandarin speaking driver cum guide for the tour Compulsory to join the Ipoh city tour & shopping stop. If reject to go OR unable to go based on flight timing will definitely incur for the additional surcharges apply. Remarks: Sequence of itinerary is subject to change with/without prior notice. The Company reserves the right to alter itinerary without prior notice to ensure the smooth running of the tour. (*Above picture just for reference only) Updated: JT-11Feb2017.
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