28/11/2022
Explore Malaysia
Starting from £1689pp
14 April 2023
3 Nights at the Traders Kuala Lumpur - Deluxe Room
7 Nights at The Tanjong Jara Resort - Bumbung Room
Breakfast included
Flights from London Heathrow with Malaysia Airlines
20kg Hold Luggage
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is one of Asia's most cosmopolitan and modern cities. Over the last 10 years KL has been transformed into a modern thriving metropolis with spectacular buildings like the Petronas Towers and extensive shopping malls. Unlike many Asian cities, KL still has many beautiful old buildings from a bygone era, green areas and friendly charm.
Kuala Lumpur sits at the halfway point of the west coast of the Malay peninsula, 35km (22 miles) inland in the Klang River Basin. A unique blend of old colonial and new Asian where Chinese tea houses, Indian shops and Malay hawker stalls line streets next to world-class hotels and super hi rise office blocks.
The city anchors a conurbation known as the Klang Valley, which roughly follows the Malacca Strait-bound Klang River. KL’s old city centre, which contains the colonial core, is centred around the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers, where Kuala Lumpur was first settled. Sights such as the Jamek Mosque and Independence Square are found here. South of this historic heart is the Chinese-inflected Petaling Street. To the northeast of the confluence is Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), the new city centre with its famous Petronas Twin Towers, which sits in the financial district known as the Golden Triangle. South of KLCC is the swanky shopping district of Bukit Bintang.
Kuala Terengganu
Kuala Terengganu holds the charms and splendour from other states in Malaysia. Despite rapid development and modernisation, it is as if time has stood still as the state retains all the rustic and idyllic charms so different from other tourist destination. Kuala Terengganu is home to a diverse and close-knit society, where people are friendly and charm that exuberantly warmth and grace, with strong morals and values. People of different races share the bonds of neighbourhood, a strong liking for local food and speak the same local dialect.
Traders Kuala Lumpur
The Hotel is just a short stroll to the city’s main business, shopping and entertainment districts and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport is just a 45-minute drive away.
All rooms are spacious and modern in design with Petronas Twin Towers view and KLCC Park view. Each room is equipped with a LED TV, cabled broadband, built-in international adaptors, electronic safe, cable TV, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities. Free WiFi everywhere: available in hotel limousine, guest rooms and public areas.
The Tanjong Jara Resort
While exuding a simple, casual chic, it is the genuine warmth of service at the Resort that makes it so special. Inspired by 17th century Malay palaces, the Resort’s rooms are a serene collection of elegantly crafted wooden buildings and its Spa Village embraces unique traditional Malay therapies passed down over generations. Dining at the Resort is scenic, exquisite and informal; offering traditional Malaysian cuisine or delectable seafood dishes. Explore teeming coral reefs (Mar-Oct), learn the secrets of cooking local cuisine or discover the natural charms of sleepy fishing villages at this tranquil luxury hideaway.
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