This 14-day trip will take you to the most beautiful places in diverse Malaysia. Experience the cultural diversity of Kuala Lumpur and visit the Batu Caves. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking nature of the Taman Negara jungle and the Cameron Highlands. Visit the highlights of the World Heritage Site of Georgetown. After your varied round trip, treat yourself to an extended beach stay on the paradise island of Langkawi.
Herzlich Willkommen in Malaysia! Beginnen Sie Ihre Entdeckungstour in Kuala Lumpur mit dem Besuch eines der wichtigsten Heiligtümer der hinduistischen Kultur, der Batu-Höhlen am Rande der Stadt. Nachdem Sie die 272 Stufen zum Heiligtum von Murugan, einer der am meisten verehrten Gottheiten des Hinduismus, erklommen haben, genießen Sie einen herrlichen Panoramablick über die Stadt.
weiterlesenFrom Kuala Lumpur, you will now head north and inland to Taman Negara. After a boat trip through picturesque landscapes, you will find yourself surrounded by the nature of the tropical rainforest. As the oldest jungle in the world, Taman Negara National Park is home to a huge variety of plants and animals. After a hike up Gunung Tahan, enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the rainforest canopy.
continue readingThe unique landscape of bright green tea plantations awaits you in the Cameron Highlands. Drive into the highlands of the moss-covered forest of Gunung Brinchang, learn about the world of medicinal plants found in the forest, and discover everything there is to know about the rainforest ecosystem. With the knowledge of a nature guide, you will learn about some of the most exotic plants on earth. Take a walk through tea plantations and enjoy a small refreshment.
continue readingContinue north to the island of Penang, home to the city of Georgetown. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers some exciting places to visit. Visit the Street of Harmony, where Buddhist and Hindu temples, mosques, and Christian churches stand side by side. Immerse yourself in Malaysia's unique and traditional culture at the Kek Lok Si Temple.
After eventful days in the heart of Malaysia, you will continue on to Langkawi on the west coast of Malaysia. Nestled in the middle of a 10-million-year-old Malaysian rainforest, the luxurious, traditional "The Datai Langkawi" resort awaits you. Perched above a 1.5 km long, paradisiacal sandy beach directly on the Andaman Sea, the resort is perfectly nestled in nature and rightly prides itself on its unique sustainability and closeness to nature.
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