Kuala
Lumpur City Tour (10th October 2010, Sunday) |
| An excellent introduction to the bustling cosmopolitan
city of Kuala Lumpur. The city is a study in contrast between
the gleaming hi-tech skyscrapers, the old colonial buildings
and lush greenery. The visitors will have a chance to see some
very interesting places such as Independence Square , King’s
Palace, National Monument, Old Railway Station, National Mosque,
Chinatown and Petronas Twin Towers |
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Dinner
at KL Tower (10th October 2010, Sunday)
* Proposed conference welcome dinner be held on 11th October
2010, Monday |
| Thought of proposing to your partner at the top of the world?
Or simply to enjoy breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur Skyline
while indulging yourself with a sumptuous buffet of Malaysian
delicacies? At our Seri Melayu Revolving Restaurant and spoil
yourself with some of the best dishes you have ever tasted. You
will cherish the experience. |
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Golf |
For those interested, arrangement can be made to have a round
of golf at the following golf courses:
i. Templer Park Golf & Country Club
ii. Glenmarie Golf & Country Club
iii. Kelab Golf Perkhidmatan Awam
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Post Conference Tours
* All the cost to be advised later |
Malacca Tour (1 day) |
Malacca is widely recognized as the birthplace of the modern
Malaysian history. It growth from a sleepy fishing village to
its heights of glory as the gateway to the riches of Asia is
a tale of adventure, romance and intrigue. The highlight of the
visit including St. Peter’s Church, Bukit Cina, Stadhuys,
St. Paul’s Hill, A Farmosa, Jonker’s Street (Antique
Street), Street of Harmony and Baba Nyonya Museum including lunch
at Peranakkan Restaurant.
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Penang
Tour (3 days / 2 nights) |
Widely known as
the Pearl of the Orient, Penang is one of Asia's most famous
islands. Its natural beauty and exotic heritage have been attracting
curious visitors for centuries. Travel guides have referred to
it as " . . . a place of mysterious temples and palm-shrouded
beaches", while literary giant Somerset Maugham is known
to have stayed on the island and spun tales about the romance
of the white planter in South-East Asia.
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Langkawi (3 days / 2 nights) |
Langkawi, officially
known as Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah (Malay: Langkawi Permata
Kedah) is an archipelago of 99 islands (an extra 5 temporary
islands are revealed at low tide in the Andaman Sea, some 30
km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. The islands
are a part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai
border. Langkawi is a duty-free island.
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Taman Negara National Park (3 days / 2 nights) |
The world's oldest
tropical rainforest beckons in Malaysia.Preserved to stay the
way nature intended it for your exploration and enjoyment. A
haven for hundreds of species of wildlife, exotic birds, fish
and plants. Verdant valleys. Evergreen hills. Imagine being greeted
by the most rare songbirds in the world. About 350 kinds are
found in this jungle.Taman Negara holds the promise of an exhilarating
experience.
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Mulu Caves, Sarawak (3 days / 2 nights) |
| Gunung Mulu National
Park is one of Nature's most spectacular achievements and the
'jewel in the crown' of Sarawak's expanding network of national
parks. Hidden underneath the forested slopes of these mountains
is one of the largest limestone cave systems in the world. With
it's rich bio-diversity, and world-famous caves, Mulu offers
the adventurous traveller an exhilarating cave and rainforest
experience, possibly unmatched anywhere else on Earth. |
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