2 nights departs
daily (min of two people required)
Kuala Lumpur to Penang or
Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Lumpur The beautiful, mist covered hills
and valleys of The Cameron Highlands were made famous by the Scottish
Planter families who formed the backbone of the tea industry in
the early days. Much of their history remains, particularly in
the style of the mansion houses and hotels.
Your tour is on a private basis allowing you greater
freedom and you can stay at a choice of Superior
and Deluxe hotels.
Day 1 Kuala Lumpur -
Cameron Highlands Depart Kuala Lumpur city in the morning
and commence your four and a half hour drive north
to the Cameron Highlands. Pass small agricultural
villages and stop at a bamboo basket weaving
workshop and Iskandar waterfall. Meet aborigines
armed with blowpipes which are their traditional
hunting weapon before arriving at your hotel late
afternoon. A lunch stop will be provided at your own
expense. The rest of the day and evening is at
leisure. Overnight at your chosen hotel.
Day 2 Cameron Highlands After
breakfast visit the morning market, vegetable farms, rose garden,
Cactus Valley and the tea factory (closed Mondays and during Diwali
Festival). Later in the afternoon your guide will conduct a
nature walk tour. Overnight at your chosen hotel.
Day 3 Cameron Highlands -
Penang After breakfast continue the five hour
journey north to lpoh, the centre of the tin mining industry in
Malaysia. Drive over the 10 mile Butterworth Bridge
linking the Peninsular to the Island of Penang.
Arrive late afternoon at your chosen hotel.
alternativeley
Day 3 Cameron Highlands - Kuala
Lumpur After breakfast return to Kuala
Lumpur.
Prices per person, twin share, at your chosen
hotel including breakfast, transfers and tour as per itinerary.
(Extra nights can be arranged)
Strawberry
Park Resort /
Cameron Highlands Resort |
| Pick up Kuala Lumpur Hotel and drop off Penang
Hotel |
£460 |
£370 |
Pick up Kuala Lumpur Hotel and drop off Kuala
Lumpur Hotel |
£365 |
£275 |
This tour is also available departing from Penang - ask for details |