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Genting Highlands Helicopter Aerial, Sky Tour (90 Minutes) with Petronas Twin Tower, Batu Caves

Tour Package S90
Genting Highlands – being known as the “Las Vegas of Malaysia” is located in a mountain peak, about 2000m above sea level of Titiwangsa Mountains. Come and bedazzled by the serenity of the historic shrines in the highland such as the Chin Swee Temple and its very own Cable Car Skyway. Get ready your camera and do grab this opportunity to snap some precious memories that will last a lifetime! Take a companion or loved ones with you or just simply bring your family members along for this unforgettable moment!

(1 Hour 30 Minute Tour: Covers Subang – Petronas Twin Tower – Genting Highlands – Batu Caves – Subang)

EC 120 Colbri – The hummingbird-versatile light weight, quick & highly maneuver
Single-engine helicopter with black leather seats matched with high quality carpet alcantara upholstery.·
4 passenger seater with sufficiently large luggage area·
Air conditioning for a cool and confortable flight·
Very silent and with an exceptionally wide cabin featuring excellent visibility

Batu Caves – Discovered about 100 years ago, Batu Caves is still one of the most popular tourist attractions in Selangor. People from all over the world will gather here during the annual Hindu festival, Thaipusam. It consists of 3 big caves, including the main-temple cave which features ornate Hindu shrines. Scaling the 272 steps leading up to the main-temple cave is one of the highlights of a visit to Batu Caves. For those who are adventurous, this place is a popular spot for rock climbing.
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Putrajaya by Night & KL City Tour (King’s Palace, Petronas Twin Tower)

KL City Tour – A must for the first time visitor to Kuala Lumpur. An interesting tour which unveils the beauty and charm of the old and the new Kuala Lumpur – Garden City of Lights. See the contrast between the magnificent skyscrapers and the buildings of the colonial days.

Itinerary: Petronas Twin Towers (photo stop), King’s Palace (photo stop), National Monument, National Museum (pass by), National Mosque (photo stop), Sultan Abdul Samad Building and Beryl’s Chocolate Boutique

Putrajaya
Putrajaya – Set at the end of a sheltered wooden path, right beside the Putrajaya Lake, dine in a restaurant that embraces resort-style dining in Polynesian architecture amidst the lush greenery of Taman Botani.
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Shajasa Malaysian Cultural Show with Dinner

Malaysia Cultural Show
Mesmerize with upbeat traditional and cultural performances. For about 1 hour, the Dancers will present a selection of Asia’s rich cultural heritage with contemporary and cultural performance which includes Minangkabau, Chinese, Indian, Portuguese dances. The dance medley depict different race, creed, tradition, culture and religion, the sense of respect prevails amongst all community in Malaysia. Combining Malaysian style and international popular favourites, come on down & savour Malaysian cuisine at its best!

Itinerary: Chinatown (pass by), Hindu Temple (pass by), Petronas Twin Tower
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KL Tower Lunch & KL City Tour (King’s Palace, Petronas Twin Tower)

Petronas Twin Tower
KL City Tour – A must for the first time visitor to Kuala Lumpur. An interesting tour which unveils the beauty and charm of the old and the new Kuala Lumpur – Garden City of Lights. See the contrast between the magnificent skyscrapers and the buildings of the colonial days.
Itinerary: Petronas Twin Towers (photo stop), King’s Palace (photo stop), National Monument, National Museum (pass by), National Mosque (photo stop), Sultan Abdul Samad Building and Beryl’s Chocolate Boutique

KL Tower – Menara Kuala Lumpur ranks 4 among the tallest telecommunications towers in the world and was constructed over a period of four years and completed in May 1996 and with a breathtaking height of 421 meters, this architectural structure becomes a symbol of Malaysia technological excellence.
Lunch – Sit and enjoy great cuisine with different view every minute. It takes about one hour to enjoy 360 degree view of Kuala Lumpur.
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