Visiting: Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
If this trip was a dish it would taste like Singapore’s chilli crab.
Hey Hey Malay
Hot enough to keep you on your toes with a whopping great serve of beachy vibe on the side.(Was Bangkok to Singapore Overland)
Khao Sok National Park - Raft House
The floating rafthouses on Chiaw Lan Lake are literally on
the water. So when we say “lake views” we’re not mucking around. Also, that’s
not an alarm clock; it’s just a friendly gibbon reminding you to wake up for
our jungle walk.Day 3 - 4Travel on board a longtail boat through Chiaw Lan lake through the limestone cliffs and lush jungleEnjoy a night where you are literally floating on teh lake, if you need to cool off just jump off your balcony Your wake up call will just be the friendly gibbon, unfortunately no snooze button. Walk through the jungle to a coral cave and learn the legends behind the lake and mountains from the locals. (B, 2L, 2D)
Ao Nang
Time to get active. Choose between cave exploring, sea
kayaking, diving, rock climbing or swimming. If you’ve slipped into extreme
holiday mode, we’ll also accept “turning the pages of a book”.Spend two days in Ao Nang appreciating the peace and tranquillityKick back, relax and swim in the warm waters of this hidden tropical
paradisePerhaps go cave exploring, sea kayaking, diving and rock climbing
or even on day trips to the surrounding islands
Cameron Highlands
Time for a quick round of Name That Roadkill on our bus
through the highlands. Once we’ve arrived, you can take a trek, explore a green
tea plantation or just tuck into some scones at Ye Olde Smokehouse.Continue on the hot
coastal plains until the turn-off for the Cameron Highlands
Travel through a wide variety of scenery from the flat lowlands up through
mountainous terrainArrive at the scenic hill town of Tanah
RataChoose from many optional activities such as a trekking, visiting the green tea plantations that have made this
region famous or just relaxing in ‘Ye Olde Smokehouse’
Malacca
Over the years, Malacca has been ruled by a sultan, the
Portuguese, the Dutch, the British and the Japanese. We’re not sure who was
responsible for introducing the colourful trishaws with their lights, decorations and
musical horns - but we salute you.Head south to 15th-Century port town of Malacca
(Melaka) Stay in the heart
of the old town, in an old Baba homeTake a walking tour through the ancient streets Visit a variety of
temples such as Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Kampung Kling Mosque and Sri
Poyatha Venayagar Moorthi Temple Stop by the Baba
Nonya Museum, which showcases the history of the Straits Chinese
immigrantsPerhaps hire a rickshaw and explore the intriguing Chinese side streets in free time
Singapore
Loosen your belt buckle and head to our pick for Singapore’s
best dumpling, Paradise Dynasty on
Level 4 of Ion Orchard. If you find better, let us know. We'll take any excuse to head
back to Singapore. Day 13Take a four-hour bus ride to
the Straits of Johore and on to Singapore Head out to explore this modern cityVisit Chinatown,
Boat Quay, as well as the Merlion statue - the half-fish, half-lion icon
that became the symbol of Singapore Day 14The trip ends this morning, but there's plenty more to see here for those who wish to stay on (B)
While the information presented here details our planned itinerary, including routes taken, activities included, accommodation and meeting times, please accept that unforseen changes may occur. We are constantly on the lookout to improve our program and further enhance your experience. Naturally, we will keep you up to date with any last minute amendments to your tour.
Key: (B) = Breakfast, (L) = Lunch, (D) = Dinner