Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tour Malaysia - from the old AdventureWorldTravel.com

If traveling to Pulau Perhentian Malaysia, contact Zul Seman!
Zul is our recommended local licensed boat captain and tour guide!
In Malaysia call 013.9264.899.
Zul was born and raised on Perhentian Island. He has worked most of his life as a Rescue Diver, Boatman and Fisherman. Zul knows the islands, above and below the sea level. He knows the people, the customs, the geography, the flora and the fauna! Zul's 24 foot speed boat with 115hp engine, sun canopy and cushioned seats can comfortably carry 12 passengers.
Call Zul to arrange your snorkeling trip, fishing trip, around the islands site seeing, or to other neighboring islands such as Redang, Lang Tengah, Susu Dara and Rawa! It doesn't matter which resort or beach you're staying at, Zul will give you boat-to-beach service anywhere on the islands!

Click here for more information on the Perhentian Islands.

Two-week Travel in Exotic Malaysia!

Would you like to explore a new and exciting land with the comfort of a knowledgeable and friendly guide? This travel package offers you some of the best sites and activities in Malaysia while allowing the flexibility to customize your itinerary for a fun-filled experience that is laced with adventure!

Malaysia is a tropical paradise rich in color and diversity. Her intriguing images leave visitors in awe. Malaysians are legendary for their warmth and hospitality. The sun-drenched beaches, enchanting islands, diverse flora and fauna and magnificant mountains are among the best in the world. Discover these and Malaysia's other attractions: a nature lover's paradise, a shopping haven, land and sea adventure, rich and varied culture, and much more.


Pulau Perhentian is a group of islands in the South China Sea near the border of Thailand. There are two main islands - Pulau Perhentian Besar (Big Stopover Island) and Pulau Perhentian Kecil (Small Stopover Island) - plus several smaller islets, all heavily forested, ringed with white sandy beaches and surrounded by healthy vibrant reef. The area is rich in coral and marine life such as rays, moray eels, nudibranchs, puffer fish, angelfish, clown fish, parrotfish, and giant green turtles.

Perhentian is one of the best diving spots in Malaysia, and is also excellent for snorkeling and jungle trekking. Its laid-back atmosphere makes it the perfect getaway.


Kuala Lumpur is the cosmopolitan capital city of Malaysia. It is an international crossroads and a stronghold for business and technology investment. This modern urban center is also a shopper's haven, with night markets, arts and craft bazaars and shopping malls. The extensive city rail allows fast and convenient transportation to countless activities and destinations.

Package price $990 includes:
All hotels and beach chalets
Ground and water transportation
Entrance fees to museums and parks
Dinner at KL Tower
3 breakfasts at hotels in Kuala Lumpur
English and Malay speaking guides

Package prices does not include airfare, drinks, meals (except dinner at KL Tower and 3 breakfasts) or optional activities such as scuba diving, fishing, etc.

Optional Activities:
(All prices are in addition to travel package price and are estimated based on 2003 season.)

*Scuba diving ($25/dive, including equipment rental)
*PADI certification courses $210/4-day Open Water (includes equipment rental)
*2-island snorkel trip ($12)
*4-island snorkel trip & lighthouse ($14)
*Deep sea fishing ($84 for the boat, 5 people max)
*Night fishing ($70 for the boat, 8 people max)
*Squid fishing at night ($42 for the boat, 4 people max)
*Kayak rental ($5 for half day)
*Nightly beach volleyball
*Boat taxis to other beaches
*Jungle hikes across island & to banana plantation
*Express yourself. Make a batik!
*Swimming and snorkeling
*Shopping craft and night markets

Example Itinerary

Day 1: Depart USA
Lose a day when crossing International Date Line (From West Coast U.S.A.)

Day 2 Kuala Lumpur:

Arrive in Kuala Lumpur
Take a taxi from the airport to Grand Seasons Hotel
Check into hotel by 3:00 pm
Sight seeing and window shopping
Mono rail
Dinner at KL Tower: rotating restaurant

Day 3 Kuala Lumpur:
Guided tours to attractions such as Orang Asli (Aboriginal People) Museum, Snake charmer by Gomback River, Batu Caves: Hindu Temples, Indian banana leaf lunch, Relax at hotel: swimming pool and gym.

There are other optional activities available in Kuala Lumpur, such as the bird park and the butterfly park. If you so desire, please inquire with your guide who can arrange transportation.

Day 4 Kuala Lumpur:
National Mosque
Islamic Museum
National Museum
Orchid garden
Overnight train to East Coast

Day 5 Pualu Perhentian:
Ferry to Pulau Perhentian
Check into chalet
Beach lounge

Days 6-11 Pulau Perhentian:
Activity options such as:
4-day PADI scuba diving course
Snorkeling
Beach lounging
Island hopping
Fishing
Kayaking

Day 12 Kota Bharu:
Ferry to mainland
Shopping
Cultural Show
Overnight train to Kuala Lumpur

Day 13 Kuala Lumpur:
Site seeing
Night market and craft center

Day 14 Depart:
Depart Kuala Lumpur at any time
Arrive USA same day
Gain a day when crossing International Date Line



The tour information listed on this page is for example purposes only. Pricing listed here was effective in 2005. We at Adventure World Travel are focusing our efforts on our new business Zuki Imports, LLC, home of www.ZukiImports.com & www.ZukiOutdoors.com. We are still available for private and small group tours. Contact us for more information.

Money conversion:
One US Dollar is approximately equal to 3.6 Malaysian Ringgit.
There is 100 sen in 1 ringgit.
Travelers checks and U.S. dollars can be cashed at banks and hotels in the city. Visa and Mastercard credit and debit cards can be used at ATM machines in the city.
Travelers checks and U.S. dollars can be cashed at the resort on Perhentian Island, but the exchange rate is not as good. It is recommended that you exchange your money for ringgit before arriving at the island.









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