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If you are planning a multi stop trip, please call us with details of your proposed itinerary so we can give you an indication of cost.




We can provide accommodation from £16 per person per night.



Kuala Lumpur is typically tropical – it is almost always hot and humid. Daytime temperatures are around 30ºC and humidity is about 75% year round. Rain tends to fall in short sharp showers and can fall at any time of year but the wettest months are March-May and September–November.



UK citizens do not require a visa for travel to Malaysia for stays of up to 3 months. Longer stays do require a visa applied for from the embassy in the UK. You must have a passport valid for at least 6 months after your departure date from the destination.



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Flying Time from UK : Approx 12 hours.

Kuala Lumpur, known as "KL" by the locals, was founded as recently as the 1890s. Although still a young city, Malaysia's capital offers a multicultural heritage which is reflected in its architecture – mosques and temples stand beside colonial buildings and modern tower blocks. Sights to see include the King’s Palace, the National Mosque, the Railway Station and the many beautiful parks and sanctuaries. If you’ve a mind to shop, KL competes with
other Far East cities as a bargain shopper’s paradise, offering a vast array of modern shopping malls and traditional markets. All this makes KL a great base from which to explore the fascinating country of Malaysia.

Outside Kuala Lumpur:
Apart from Malaysia’s superb beaches, this country has some magnificent national parks containing wonderful scenery. Taman Negara in the central state of Pahang is home to the world’s oldest tropical rainforest. From the comfortable surroundings of the Taman Negara Resort it is possible to explore the nooks and crannies of this amazing region and discover the huge variety of its flora and fauna.

The Cameron Highlands, to the north of Kuala Lumpur, lie at an average altitude of 1500 metres and offer a pleasantly cool climate, temperate rainforests, tea plantations and the flavour of life in a hill station from a bygone era. The city of Malacca was once a trading post for ships from China, India, Arabia and South America, so has a rich, colourful history. With Dutch, Portuguese and Chinese influences over the centuries it offers a unique and interesting addition to any itinerary.




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