We invite you to enjoy Malaesia, as we already did it and share the joy with you.
The journeys starts with a beach relax in Langkawi Island, with soft sand and beautiful scenary. Then we enter the busy city life of Kuala Lumpur.
While in Kuala Lumpur we have the amazing opportunity to be a part of Thaipusam Hindu festival at Batu Caves.
Our program is just scheduled on this traveling dates so you can be in Kuala Lumpur on 8 february 2020 to wistenss this religios festival, very unusual for european people. A parade of million believers, penitents and devotees reach Batu caves when the festival begins. The mass gathering at the foot of the hill is magnificent.
Be brave! Join us for an adventure worth living!
Langkawi
We enjoy the sandy beach and the nice pools in Langkawi, welcomes by the good hospitality. We take the cable car to the top, to get a splendid view on the surounding islands, we stroll by boat between the mangroves, and the best off – we go diving. Wow! Ocean life is wonderfull by all means…
The nights markets offers many delicious street food options.
Day 1
Arrival in Langkawi Island. We have 7 nights stay in 4* or 5* hotel.
Ceck-in and free time to relax after the long flight.
Berjaya Langkawi Resort 4* www.berjayahotel.com/langkawi
Meritus Pelangi Beach 5* http://www.meritushotels.com/meritus-pelangi-beach-resort
Day 2
Breakfast and free time. Optional tours are available localy, we give you a hint:
Langkawi Cable Car www.panoramalangkawi.com
The steepest cable car ride on earth and takes visitors up 708m above sea level to Langkawi’s second highest peak of Mt. Machinchang, where the view of the surrounding islands is simply breathtaking. Enjoy great views of the hillside flora, waterfalls and occasional glimpses of the wildlife and birds.
The curved pedestrian bridge is built atop Mt. Machinchang at height about 700m above sea level. Accessible from the Top Station, the bridge is suspended from a 82m high single pylon and hangs at about 100m above the ground. It swings out over the landscape to give visitors a unique view of the surrounding area.
Day 3
Breakfast and free time. Optional tours are available localy, we give you a hint:
Langkawi Mangrove Tour
We share a boat in Langkawi Mangrove Forest, the Kilim Karst Geoforest Park Langkawi. Included in the ride: Bat cave, Fish Farm (Floating Restaurant Lunch Included), Eagle Feeding, Mangrove Swamp, Crocodile Cave, Andaman Sea, Round Shoe Island, Swimming at White sand Beach and Visit Dangli island for Fish Feeding.
The Langkawi Mangrove Forest, also known as Kilim Karst Geoforest Park Langkawi, is noteworthy for mangrove swamps, pristine beaches, and vertical karstic hills jutting out towards the Andaman Sea. Set along the northeast tip of Langkawi Island, the park is accessible within a five-minute drive from Tanjung Rhu Beach.
Spanning almost 100 square kilometres, there’s a good variety of wildlife found here, from otters and monitor lizards to macaques and tree crabs hiding amongst the thick mangroves. During the migratory seasons (September to March), you can spot birdlife of varying species, including kingfishers, white-bellied fish eagles and kite eagles. You should make time to explore the numerous caves filled with fossils as well as gigantic stalagmite and stalactites. The most popular caves include Crocodile Cave, Cave of Legends, and Bat Cave.
Day 4
Breakfast and free time. Optional tours are available localy, we give you a hint:
Half Day Underwater World And Crocodile Farm
Langkawi Crocodile Farm is one of the biggest and most important crocodile reservations, as well as one of the best places to visit in Malaysia. It hosts an impressive number of beautiful crocodiles that visitors are invited to admire. The reptiles exhibited range from world-record holders to newborns, most of them being nonviolent and friendly.
Arrive first at the Crocodile Farm, home to more than 1,000 “Crocodylus porosus” crocodiles. Wander around the farm and see a great collection of reptiles, from new hatchlings to 6-foot crocodiles. Continue your tour to the Underwater World and explore the Antarctic, Marine, and Rainforest exhibits. See the diverse collection of animals in the form of penguins, seals, and even marmosets. Walk through the underwater tunnel and view some of the gentle giants swimming around you. End your day taking some photos before returning to your Langkawi hotel.
Day 5
Breakfast and free time. Optional tours are available localy, we give you a hint:
Full Day Coral Island Escapade
Langkawi is an archipelago of some 99 islands in the Andaman Sea. The islands are blessed with innumerable beauty of white sandy beaches and its abundance of nature make it a true eco-getaway from marine life to rock formations.
Day 6
Breakfast and free time. Optional tours are available localy, we give you a hint:
GO DIVING in Pulau Payar Marine Park.
This popular site for snorkelling and diving is just 30km south of the main island, it is about 45 minutes away from the Kuah jetty point and you can take either a catamaran or a speedboat to get here.
Comprising four islands, the largest of which is Pulau Payar, and three smaller isles (Pulau Kaca, Pulau Lembu and Pulau Segantang) this marine park is spread over two nautical miles. One of Pulau Payar Marine Park’s best features is its Coral Garden, a secluded section of the ‘park’ with colourful coral beautifully protected and preserved due to its sheltered waters.
Day 7
Breakfast and free time for the rest of the day to enjoy the beach and pack your bags for tomorrow flight to Kuala Lumpur. For the evening we give you a hint:
Sunset cocktail cruise
Hop aboard a classic yacht and sip on fine cocktails as you explore the pristine beauty of Langkawi’s outlying islands. Ride through crystal clear water, admire the spectacular colors of a Malaysian sunset, snap photos of each fleeting golden moment and cap off your night with a final glass of wine before you head back to the shore and return to your hotel.
Kuala Lumpur
Impiana Hotel 4* https://kualalumpurhotels.impiana.com.my/
The Petronas Towers and KL Tower are a must see in Kuala Lumpur, together wit hthe Central Market for the best food. But the main atraction of this journey is the Thaipusam Hindu festival at Batu Caves, 13 km north to Kuala Lumpur.
Experiencing such an astounding celebration cannot be compared to any other event on the globe. If you seek adventure and new impressions, you should come and feel the frenetic and electrifying atmosphere of the Thaipusam festival.
Do you search for something astonishing, something you have never seen?
As soon as you arrive at Batu Caves, you will understand why at the very beginning I described this event as the most shocking and weird and simply insane.
The highlight of this procession is the way worshipers pay penance to Lord Murugan. People pierce their skin, cheeks or tongue with vel skewers. What is more, some people even have small hooks in their backs with some fruits or any other small decorations.
The walk to the Batu Caves is generally the most popular element of the celebration. During the pilgrimage, some devotees will carry large milk pots and ornate frames (kavadi). The kavadi are supported by a series of spikes that laterally pierce the skin of their chest and backs as a symbol of penance. The devotees march up 272 stairs to the ”Temple Cave”.Upon reaching the caves, devotees are greeted by the statue of Lord Muragan. They will then climb a large staircase into the limestone caves, where shrines awaiting offerings are enclosed in the caverns.
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Daniela Berbece
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