- Thailand|1 Days Tour
Day 1- KUALA LUMPUR
Day 2- KUALA LUMPUR
Day 3- KUALA LUMPUR / MALACCA / KUALA LUMPUR
Day 4- KUALA LUMPUR
Day 1
DAY 1- KUALA LUMPUR: Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), meet and greet our driver and transfer to the hotel (transfer with driver only). Overnight.
Day 2
DAY 2- KUALA LUMPUR (B): At 02.00pm, depart for Kuala Lumpur half day city tour. Drive through the Perdana Botanical Garden, formerly known Lake Gardens and stop at the Masjid Negara (National Mosque). After a short visit, continue to Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square), situated in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. On the way, drive by the Kuala Lumpur railway station, built in 1910. Upon arrival at Independence Square, visit of the heritage site. Continue on foot to Pasar Seni (Central Market), passing by Masjid Jamek, one of the first buildings of Kuala Lumpur, raised on the convergence of the Gombak and Klang rivers. After a quick stop at Pasar Seni, walk towards Chinatown and visit of the street markets. Afterwards, proceed to Kampung Baru, a typical neighbourhood where most houses are built in traditional Malay architecture. The journey ends at KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) for a great photo shoot of Petronas Twin Towers, the world’s tallest twin towers (access to Petronas Twin Towers Observation Deck and Sky Bridge not included). At the end of the tour, return transfer to the hotel by 06.00pm. Rest of the evening at free and leisure. Overnight.
Day 3
DAY 3- KUALA LUMPUR / MALACCA / KUALA LUMPUR (B/L): At 08.30am, depart for Malacca, about 145 km south of Kuala Lumpur (2.5 hours by vehicle). We will visit the ancient monuments and colonial sites of the historic city, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Upon arrival at Malacca, start the walking tour of the heritage district strongly influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial years. Visit the ruins of A Famosa fortress, built in 1511. From here, we will arrive at the Ruins of the Church of St. Paul where St. Francis Xavier was buried. Continue to Dutch Square which features what is believed to be the oldest surviving Dutch building in the east, the Stadthuys, Christ Church and the Clock Tower where the Queen Victoria Fountain is located. Proceed for a cruise along Malacca River and observe buildings with Dutch and British architectural influence. After the cruise, visit the Baba & Nyonya House Museum. Lunch will be served in a local restaurant. After lunch, visit of Cheng Hoon Teng, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia that was founded in 1645, and Kampung Kling Mosque, the oldest mosque in Malacca. Before heading back to Kuala Lumpur, stop at Bukit China, the largest Chinese cemetery outside China. At the end of the tour, return transfer to the hotel by 06.00pm. Rest of the evening at free and leisure. Overnight.
Day 4
DAY 4- KUALA LUMPUR (B): Breakfast and check-out. Transfer to the airport 3 hours prior to scheduled flight departure (transfer with driver only).
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RATE INCLUDES:
Airport reception by our representative
Transfers from/to Koh Samui Airport/Hotel with air-conditioned vehicle
Round trip ticket for public ferry/catamaran
WhatsApp assistance 24 hrs (22:00-06:00 only for emergencies)
RATE EXCLUDES:
Personal expenses
Domestic and international flights
Anything not mentioned in the program
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Koh Samet is a popular weekend getaway for Thais and foreigners living in Bangkok, so there are dozens of Beach resorts, bars, and restaurants on nearly every beach, although visitors are allowed to camp if they wish to do so.
Quiet and relaxing on the weekdays, raucous and fun on the weekends, Koh Samet is, despite its proximity to Bangkok, a beautiful Island with powdery white sand, generally great year-round weather, and a variety of lodging options.
Visitors to Koh Samet looking for unspoiled beauty have to get away from the more developed Beaches along the east coast, though even the most popular Beaches are quite beautiful. Those looking for more relaxation can book Rooms at the more upscale resorts on the west coast, which are spectacular places to watch sunsets.
Koh Samet boasts a number of fine white sandy Beaches. The famous Samet Beaches are Hat Sai Kaew, Ao Noi Na, Ao Luk Yon, Ao Phai, Ao Putsa, Ao Tubtim, Ao Lung Dum, Ao Cho, Ao Tawan, Ao Wong Duean, Ao Thian, Ao Wai, Ao Kiu, Ao Pakarang, Ao Karang and Ao Phrao.
Besides its beautiful Beaches and crystal clear sea, Koh Samet offers so many more activities that make it a perfect getaway for groups, families, or lovers.
Travel Tips
- The best time of the year to visit Koh Samet is during October April when the seas are calm.
- Make sure that you wear mosquito repellent around dawn and dusk as it is possible to contract Dengue Fever on the Island.
- Room rates are considerably lower than published in the low season (March October).
- Koh Samet has no freshwater source. Water must be brought in from the mainland or gathered from the rain. Please use sparingly.
- There are three ATMs on Koh Samet: one outside the 7-Eleven at the arrival pier in Nadan, and two near the 7-Eleven just outside the national park entrance booth by Haad Sai Kaew.
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THE RATE INCLUDES:
AIRPORT RECEPTION BY OUR REPRESENTATIVE
BANGKOK AIRPORT/HOTEL/BANGKOK AIRPORT TRANSFERS WITH AN AIR-CONDITIONED VEHICLE
ROUND TRIP FERRY TICKET TRAT-KOH CHANG-TRAT
24 HRS WHATSAPP ASSISTANCE (22:00-06:00 FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY)
THE RATE EXCLUDES:
PERSONAL EXPENSES
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
ANYTHING NOT MENTIONED IN THE PROGRAM
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