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Batu Caves, Silver Leaf Monkeys & Firefly Tour (KL, Kuala Selangor)

Batu Caves
Batu Caves – A trip to the eastern suburbs of the city to observe the local way of life and traditional cottage industries. Make a short stop at the Royal Selangor Pewter factory and proceed towards the Batu Caves, a huge limestone outcrop housing an elaborate Hindu temple. The caves are a popular place of worship for Hindus and each year, during their auspicious celebration of Thaipusam, hundreds of thousands of Hindus throng the temple. Itinerary: Jalan Ampang, Embassy Row, Royal Selangor Pewter Factory, Batu Caves and Beryl’s Chocolate Boutique

Firefly Tour – Proceed to Kuala Selangor town in the quiet hamlet of Kampung Kuantan, which is known as one of the largest firefly colonies in the world. On arrival at Kuala Selangor, visit ‘Kota Melawati’ formerly known as ‘Fort Altingsburg’, the execution block, royal mausoleum and colonial buildings. A bird sanctuary park at the foot of Bukit Melawati (Melawati Hill is an ideal place for bird-watchers to witness local migratory birds. Also found are silvered-leaf monkeys, butterflies and etc. To make this experience a memorable and unforgettable one, enjoy local Set Seafood Dinner and boat ride.
Fireflies – are also called “Lightning Bugs” and they belong to the nocturnal luminous beetle family Lampyridae. Within quiet and serene surroundings, these fireflies live very happily in the “Berembang” trees and shine like fire in the night to attract a mate. Come on down and enjoy the “Malaysian Version of Xmas”!

Silver-Leafed Monkeys – and long-tailed macaques are the main draw to the Melawati Hill. The significant difference between the silver-leafed babies as compared to the adults is that these babies have golden fur while the adults have dull grey colours. These monkeys are a delight; they are gentle and playful. The long-tailed macaques, on the other hand, are generally a little more mischievous and if you turn your back for a second – you’d never know what they might do. A gentle reminder to exercise precautions with these lovely and wild animals, which can be quite erratic at times despite having so much human interaction.
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Malaysia Helicopter KL City Aerial Tour (30 Minutes)

Helicopter
Enjoy spectacular views of Kuala Lumpur and its city landscapes on a helicopter city tour.

The helicopter pilots are experienced and knowledgeable about the local landscape and will provide informative commentary during the helicopter tour.

Bring your camera and get ready for the helicopter tour of your life!

The Colibri is a 4 person, VIP single-engine helicopter with air conditioning and carpeting.

(30 Minute Tour: Covers 15 minutes Tour to Ampang – Bukit Antarabangsa – Taman Melawati – Gombak – Batu Caves – Kepong – Segambut – Bukit Tunku – Bukit Lanjan and return)
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Sandakan Sepilok Orang Utan, Proboscis Monkeys & Kinabatangan River Cruise

Orang Utan

Drive for approximately 30 minutes to Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center and and upon arrival, you may witness the habitats and feeding of Orang Utan at the free roaming platform. Next, enjoy a 1 hour boat cruise up to the Lower Kinabatangan River Sanctuary. Indeed, this is a wonderful journey of wildlife discovery such as orang utan, proboscis monkey and many more. The cruise will start from the waters of Sulu Sea of Sandakan Town passing through magnificent scenery of the Mangrove Forest, where you will take your lunch at Abai Jungle Restaurant.
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Sarawak Santubong River Cruise (Dolphins, Prosboscis Monkeys, Fireflies)

Dolphins
The Sarawak Santubong River Cruise tour takes you around the rivers of the Santubong Peninsular, offering you the chance of seeing some of Sarawak’s fascinating wildlife. The cruise starts at the Sarawak Boat Club. From there your boat cruises to the mouth of the Santubong River, where Irrawaddy Dolphins are often spotted. Your boat then cruises around the mangrove swamps in search of the rare proboscis monkeys. Small groups are often seen in the treetops at the waters edge. During night fall, we proceed further to search for fireflies and crocodiles. Crocodiles are often seen on the mud banks. After searching for crocodiles your boat proceeds further up river where fireflies gather at night. Watch the fireflies move around the branches of the mangroves, momentarily lighting up the night sky.
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Malaysia Paddy Fields, Silver Leaf Monkeys, Firefly Kuala Selangor

Paddy Fields
Sekinchan, in Chinese means the ‘village suitable for plantation’ is well known as one of the major rice suppliers in Malaysia. Before paddy plantation becomes popular, residents of Sekinchan were once active in fishing activities. However, most of us have recognized it as a famous paddy field instead of a fishing village. Upon arrival in Sekinchan, one can witness the wide spread of paddy fields right before your very eyes and along the way, you will find water path (aquaduct), typical malay houses, birds and some geckos crossing the road!( if you are lucky)

Firefly Tour – Proceed to Kuala Selangor town in the quiet hamlet of Kampung Kuantan, which is known as one of the largest firefly colonies in the world. On arrival at Kuala Selangor, visit ‘Kota Melawati’ formerly known as ‘Fort Altingsburg’, the execution block, royal mausoleum and colonial buildings. A bird sanctuary park at the foot of Bukit Melawati (Melawati Hill is an ideal place for bird-watchers to witness local migratory birds. Also found are silvered-leaf monkeys, butterflies and etc. To make this experience a memorable and unforgettable one, enjoy local Set Seafood Dinner and boat ride.
Fireflies – Fireflies are also called “Lightning Bugs” and they belong to the nocturnal luminous beetle family Lampyridae. Within quiet and serene surroundings, these fireflies live very happily in the “Berembang” trees and shine like fire in the night to attract a mate. Come on down and enjoy the “Malaysian Version of Xmas”

Silver-Leafed Monkeys – Silver-leafed monkeys and long-tailed macaques are the main draw to the Melawati Hill. The significant difference between the silver-leafed babies as compared to the adults is that these babies have golden fur while the adults have dull grey colours. These monkeys are a delight; they are gentle and playful. The long-tailed macaques, on the other hand, are generally a little more mischievous and if you turn your back for a second – you’d never know what they might do. A gentle reminder to exercise precautions with these lovely and wild animals, which can be quite erratic at times despite having so much human interaction.
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