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A Family Adventure across the Equator of Malaysia and Indonesia

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18

Countries

2

Destinations

8

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Get ready for an amusing family escape that hops across the equator and dives into two incredible cultures of Malaysia and Indonesia! Start in vibrant Penang and bustling Kuala Lumpur, then go wild with wildlife and river adventures in Kuching. Next, jet off to Jakarta for a taste of Indonesia’s buzzing capital before heading to the island paradise of Bali, where rice fields in Ubud, volcano views in Kintamani, and beach time in Sanur await. With exciting cities, nature, culture, and plenty of play, this journey is the perfect mix of fun and discovery for curious kids and their grown-ups!

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Travel by private & shared vehicle with driver according to daily schedule

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Daily scheduled meals including breakfast at hotel and lunch at local restaurant

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17 Interesting Experiences

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A Family Adventure across the Equator of Malaysia and Indonesia - 18 days

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Penang

Kuala Lumpur

Kuching

Jakarta

Denpasar

Ubud

Kintamani

Sanur

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Destinations of this tour

Penang
Penang

Penang is a state on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Geographically, the state consists of Penang Island, and Seberang Perai, the mainland strip facing the island, which are separated by a small stretch of the Strait of Malacca. Penang is rich in culture and history, with a unique mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and British influences. Visitors will find Penang brimming with charming historic buildings, ornate religious sites, sandy beaches, kampungs surrounded by rice paddies, vast unbeaten jungles, all topped with a splash of bustling city life. The unique way in which cultures have melded in Penang may be best represented in the food. Frequently voted among Asia’s top locations to eat street food, the blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian and European culinary traditions makes for an unforgettable banquet of taste sensations. Once was a British colonial holding, Penang has an abundance of classical Victorian architecture, particularly in the capital city, Georgetown. History buffs and architecture lovers in particular will appreciate the colonial-era Penang City Hall, Fort Cornwallis and the Penang State Museum. Part of Penang’s charm is that within minutes of admiring colonial architecture you can be wandering among the colorful statues of the Burmese Buddhist Temple or admiring the peaceful geometric patterns of the Kapitan Keling Mosque. Don’t miss the superb Pinang Peranakan Mansion, where the opulent lifestyle enjoyed by the wealthy Chinese Straits families has been recreated with antique furnishings from all over the world. If you enjoy getting back to nature, take a hike in the Penang National Park. Visit the nearby Penang Butterfly Farm for a colorful adventure the entire family will enjoy. And don’t miss the tropical spice garden, one of Malaysia’s premier eco-tourism attractions with more 100 herbs and spices growing wild.

Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is a diversity cultural melting pot, where jade-topped Chinese gates open out onto palm-lined squares, Indian restaurants serve banana leaf curries in marigold-scented alleyways, and old-fashioned Malay villages lie squeezed between the skyscrapers. Founded in 1857 under British rule as a tin mining outpost, Kuala Lumpur is fairly new as far as Malaysian cities go and does not have the rich history like Georgetown or Malacca. After a couple of decades of fluctuation, Kuala Lumpur began to prosper and was made capital of the Federated Malay States in 1896. Today, Kuala Lumpur is the capital of one of the economic powerhouses of Asia. Kuala Lumpurites come in all sorts. Malaysian and Chinese make up 80 percent of the population, and about 7 percent are Indians. Among the rest are offspring of intermarriages between races. Most Kuala Lumpurites speak at least two languages, one of which is Malay, or Bahasa Malaysia, the national language; some speak up to five – including Chinese and Indian dialects.

Melaka
Melaka

Melaka, or Malacca as it is previously known, is one of the most important port cities in the history of world trade. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site declared in 2008, Melaka showcases a fusion of Asian and European influences. It is also a perfect example of the perfect mix of different cultures and religions in Southeast Asia. Melaka’s history started as an independent sultanate. Later on, the Portuguese conquered it during its explorations in the 16th century. Some signs of Portuguese occupation still remain. After that, it became part of the Dutch empire. Most of the colonial buildings in the city came from that period. Situated in the Malacca Strait that connects the South Asian Sea and Europe to the East, the city was once the seat of the Malay Kingdom and has gone through several periods of prosperity as well as neglect. The city now offers a blend of cultural heritage, vibrant street art, and mouthwatering cuisine. It is well known for its colonial architecture, unique Nyonya traditions and colorful old town. For a visit, the historic city of Melaka is divided into two core zones on either side of the Melaka River. The first is St Paul's Hill Civic Zone with a number of government buildings, museums, churches, urban squares and the original fortress town from the 16th century Portuguese and Dutch periods. The second, on the other side of the river, is the Historic Residential and Commercial Zone, with more than 600 shophouses, commercial and residential buildings, religious buildings and tombs. A visit on foot along the old streets of Melaka past its ruins reflecting the rich history of hundreds of years of Asian and European influence, that will showcase Melaka's cosmopolitan journey over the centuries.

Kuching
Kuching

Kuching is the capital of Sarawak State and the usual entry point into Borneo for travelers coming from mainland Malaysia. It has a fascinating history with the Brooke dynasty, the White Rajahs, who ruled this land until 1946. Today the legacy of the Brookes can be explored through many well-preserved architectural landmarks across Kuching, including the Old Courthouse, Fort Margherita and the stunning Astana palace. Kuching is a compact city and easy to explore on foot with narrow, bustling streets where flamboyant Chinese temples brush up against grand mosques, traditional wooden houses on stilts, colonial-era architecture and shops selling a myriad of exotic curios. The city is few of high rise buildings and has a multiracial population allows for a distinctive, diverse range of cultures with a welcoming approach to visitors. Divided into north and south by the sinuous Sarawak River, Kuching is ideally located for exploring both the coast and the interior with its ancient rainforests. Kuching is also the perfect base for exploring Sarawak. There are number of excellent national parks and wildlife reserves all located within a short drive from the city so there is a wide variety of day tours on offer. These include Bako National Park, home of the rare and endemic Proboscis monkey; Gunung Gading National Park where Rafflesia flowers bloom; the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre with its semi-wild orang utans; the Kuching Wetlands National Park with its mangrove attractions and diverse range of wildlife; Kubah National Park with its ferns and frogs; and Tanjung Datu National Park where the rainforest meets the South China Sea. Kuching as well is the jumping off point for the visits to Bidayuh villages and homestays such as Peraya; the Iban longhouses and rainforest attractions of the Batang Ai region.

Jakarta
Jakarta

Jakarta, located in Java Island, is known as one of the most developed cities and biggest cities in Indonesia. This city is a mixture of old heritage, cultural richness, historical places and modern recreation. Whether you are foodie lovers, culture enthusiasts or history buffs, our Jakarta tour holidays will make your travel wishes come true.

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