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Availability: SATURDAY & SUNDAY ___________ BACKGROUD Lenggong Valley is regarded as one of Malaysia's most significant archaeological sites. The earliest known human activity can be traced back to this location. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 30, 2012. ___________ TOUR EXPERIECE Visitors will be carted to Lenggong in our private vehicle, but the tour may either be a private experience or part of a bigger group, led by our heritage expert whom you'll meet on-site. You will visit 12 different cave sites within one of the main archaeological clusters. These sites feature both natural caves formations and excavation sites, showcasing evidence of cave drawings, skeletons, and valuable artifacts such as weapons, stone tools, and pottery (which have all been moved to the museum). After a lunch break in town, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the Lenggong Museum at their own pace (self-guided), where the main attraction, the Perak Man, is located.
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Hop into a Land Rover to cruise along the picturesque rolling tea garden toward Gunung Brinchang, 2,000 meters above sea level. An interpretive walk with our nature guide into the mossy forest will reveal some of the exotic floras like the pitcher plant, orchids, primitive ferns, spices, and medicinal plants. A short drive down from the mountain to Sungai Palas BOH Tea Factory where we enjoy a factory tour before appreciating the varieties of tea offered at the tea shop. After lunch, we proceed to Butterfly Farm, home to a range of butterflies, plus a local market selling fresh produce. Next stop will be O&R Garden, formerly knowns as Orchid & Roses garden. Its offers more than 100 species of orchid and other plants like pitcher plants, dahlias, hydrangeas. Last stop was Sam Poh temple, the largest Buddhist temple in Cameron highlands. Temple features traditional Chinese architectural elements.
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This half-day tour allows you to immerse yourself in one of the oldest and most mysterious forests in Malaysia. You will traverse along wooden walkways, surrounded by towering trees covered in a thick layer of moss, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. It’s a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers like. Boh Tea plantation is a renowned attraction known for its picturesque tea fields nestled amidst the rolling hills. You can learn about the tea-making process, don’t forget to indulge in a cup of freshly brewed tea at the plantation café. It’s a delightful experience for tea lovers and anyone seeking a tranquil escape to nature. Experience the joy of self-picking fresh strawberries from the nearby local farm. Have a try their best seller – Strawberry Milkshake.
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We understand travelers want a memorable trip with at least one rare place ( Tambun rock art) that is not usually visited by traditional tourists but need moderate fitness level as climb stairs. Tambun melon musk farm is also not in the itenary of other company which we add in as a bonus to our esteem guest. As our guest,we feel we should provide complementary lunch.
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PICK-UP FROM IPOH CITY HOTELS BY AN AIR-CONDITIONED VEHICLE WITH ENGLISH SPEAKING PROFESSIONAL DRIVER AND ENJOY AN EN-ROUTE VISITING TEMPURUNG ONE OF THE LONGEST CAVES IN PENINSULA MALAYSIA ALONG THE WAY THEN DROP-OFF AT KUALA LUMPUR CITY HOTELS. PICK-UP AT 11PM TO 6AM 50% SURCHARGE APPLY.
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The indigenous villages of Malaysia, Orang Asli Villages is often visited by tourists who hope to seek out the aboriginal people and understand their culture. Orang Asli can be found in many different parts of Malaysia, and their choice of lifestyle is dependent of where they dwell. The Orang Laut, Orang Seletar and Mah Meri live along the coast and are fishermen. The Temuan, Jakun and Semai have taken to agriculture, some even manage to own rubber, oil palm and cocoa plantations. Still about 40% of the Orang Asli population continue to be forest dwellers. They cultivate hill rice, and engage in hunting and gathering, and trade in forest produce such as petai, durian, rattan and resins. The forest dwellers include the Semai, Temiar, Che Wong, Jah Hut , Semelai and Semoq Beri. A small number continue a nomadic lifestyle deep in the rainforest. This includes Negrito groups such as the Jahai and Lanoh. During raining season , we will advice as the trail may be too muddy.
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