- Thailand|1 Days Tour
Day 1- KUALA LUMPUR / CAMERON HIGHLANDS
Day 2- CAMERON HIGHLANDS / PENANG
Day 3- PENANG / BELUM
Day 4- BELUM
Day 5- BELUM / PENANG OR EAST COAST
Day 1
Day 1- KUALA LUMPUR / CAMERON HIGHLANDS: At 8.30/09.00am, pick up at the hotel lobby and drive to Cameron Highlands through a scenic mountain jungle road (approx. 3-hours’ drive). Stop at a small Orang Asli (native population) dwelling on the way. Upon arrival in Cameron Highlands, visit of BOH tea plantation and factory. Finally, transfer to the hotel and check-in. Overnight.
Note: the tea factory is closed on Monday and public holidays (and also on Tuesday if the preceding Monday is a public holiday).
Day 2
Day 2- CAMERON HIGHLANDS / PENANG (B): At 8.30am, head to the royal town of Kuala Kangsar, where we will visit the Ubudiah Mosque (approx. 3-hours’ drive). After the visit, drive for about 1 hour to Bukit Merah Orang Utan Foundation Island, the only orang-utan research facility in Peninsular Malaysia. A boat ride of about 20 minutes on the Lake Merah will take us to the island. This unique island serves as a breeding sanctuary as well as a conservation, research and education centre to study and protect this endangered species. From there, we will drive for about one hour to Penang. Arrival at George Town, the capital of Penang state, in the early afternoon. George Town is listed by UNESCO as a world heritage city with its diversified arts & cultures. Check-in and rest of the evening at free. Overnight.
The visit to the Orang Utan Foundation Island is not guaranteed due to the fluctuation of the water level at Lake Merah.
Day 3
Day 3- PENANG / BELUM (B/D): At 09.00am, depart for Penang Full Day Tour. Transfer to the local village of Air Hitam to visit Kek Lok Si, one of the biggest Buddhist Temple in the region. Kek Lok Si, Temple of Ten Thousand Buddha, also known as monasteries of the supreme bliss hosts the gigantic bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy. Afterwards, return to George Town to continue the tour. Named after King George III of Britain, George Town is the oldest city of Malaysia. Visit the Burmese Temple and Thai Temple, to see the beautiful Golden Reclining Buddha statue. Drive by Fort Canning where the old fort and cannons are still intact. Pass by the clock tower and proceed to the waterfront: take a walk down the Clan Jetty on the wooden platform where houses are built on stilts. Continue to Khoo Kongsi where ornate rooftops with intricate carving dragon pillars can be found. At 04.00pm, drive to Belum Rainforest Reserve, located near the border with Thailand (approx. 3-hours’ drive). Upon arrival at the lodge, check-in and rest of the evening at free. Dinner will be served at the lodge main restaurant. Overnight.
Day 4
Day 4- BELUM (B/L/D): At 8.30am, we will start our tour with about five hours excursion of Belum Forest. A wonderful dive into the fauna and flora of the reserve - one of the oldest and most pristine rainforests in Malaysia. The tour includes cruising the Temenggor lake by boat, trek into its rain forest, learn about the endemic wildlife and visit an aboriginal village. After the excursion, return to the lodge and lunch in the main restaurant. Rest of the day at free. Dinner will be served at the lodge main restaurant. Overnight.
Day 5
Day 5- BELUM / PENANG OR EAST COAST (B): At 09.30, transfer to the East Coast. There are two drop-off areas: Kuala Besut (boats to Perhentian Island) and Merang (boats to Taaras Resort). The journey to Kuala Besut takes about 3 hours. The journey from Kuala Besut to Merang takes another 1 hour and 30 minutes. We recommend to book the boats to the islands at 02.00pm.
PVT daily
Hotels may be replaced with similar options at time of booking.
TRPL Accommodation in Belum is based on additional 01 SGL Room
Passport copy is required upon booking.
Compulsory Gala Dinner at Belum Rainforest Resort
- 24 Dec 24: 38.00 EUR per person
- 25 Dec 24: 28.00 EUR per person
- 31 Dec 24: 49.00 EUR per person
Compulsory Gala dInner at Strawberry Park Resort
- 24 Dec 24: 30.00 EUR per person
- 31 Dec 24: 30.00 EUR per person
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Despite being the fourth largest Island in Thailand, Koh Kood has managed to remain an unspoiled slice of tropical heaven. Located in Trat province, Koh Kood is the southernmost of the Koh Chang Island chain. With gorgeous Beaches and little other infrastructure, its a resort Destination that caters to those looking for a quiet beach paradise, with soft sand, crystal clear water, and little else.
Relaxing is the predominate activity on this Island, whose unspoiled nature and leisurely Local lifestyle are the prime attractions. Snorkelling or exploring the Island's Beaches and forests are activities for the more adventurous, although Boat trips to nearby Islands for sightseeing, Snorkelling, and scuba diving are also options. A small Fishing Village, located at Ao Salat on the Northeast of the island, provides an opportunity to experience island Culture.
Travel Tips
- The best time to Travel to Koh Kood is between November and February although the monsoon rains are moderate even during the rainy season months.
- In the low season, between April and November, there is limited Boat service to the Island as tourist arrivals are less frequent.
- Koh Kood has malaria-infected mosquitoes and visitors should bring a supply of mosquito repellent with DEET.
- There are no banks or ATMs on the Island, so make sure to bring sufficient funds or use the ATM on the mainland near the pier prior to departure.
- Trat airport is the most convenient airport for access to Koh Kood.
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Ko Chang island, known also as Elephant Island named because of its elephant shaped headland, is Thailands third largest island after Phuket and Samui. It is located around 300 kilometres east of Bangkok in Trat Province, in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian border.
From jungle covered mountain peaks to sweeping bays, great waterfalls to flourishing coral reefs, beach huts to luxury resorts, Koh Chang has plenty to offer for everyone.Ko Chang is part of the Mu Ko Chang National Park. Despite its increase in development and tourism in the past decade or so, it has retained its remote and rugged character.
With an area covering approximately 212 square kilometres, 70% of Koh Chang is covered in rainforests, mountains and beaches. The highest peak on the island is Khao Salak Phet, rising from the ground at 743 meters, and given its mountainous terrain there is an abundance of waterfalls with the tallest but not always the most accessible being Klong Neung waterfall, which can be found in thesouth-eastern corner of the island.
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Hotel details
CAT STANDARD: Lovina - Nugraha Lovina (balcony sea view) or Lovina Beach & Club Resort (ROH) or similar; Candidasa - Ramayana Candidasa (Deluxe room) or Nirwana Candidasa (Premier Room); Ubud - Awatara Boutique Resort (Deluxe room) or Santimandala (Garden Villa room)
CAT SUPERIOR: Lovina - Puri Bagus (Superior Garden View) ; Candidasa - Puri Bagus Candidasa (Deluxe Garden View) or similar; Ubud - Sthala (Deluxe Balcony room or The Lokha Ubud (Suite room) CAT DELUXE: Lovina - Puri Bagus (Superior Garden View) ; Candidasa - Puri Bagus Candidasa (Deluxe Ocean View) or similar; Ubud - Sthala (Deluxe Riverview Balcony room
Day 1: SOUTH AREA LOVINA
Day 2: LOVINA CANDIDASA
Day 3: CANDIDASA UBUD
Day 4: UBUD
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