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Asia, Egypt & the Med | Holiday extension Kuala Lumpur Discovery


Start your holiday early with a three-night pre-cruise escorted tour of Kuala Lumpur From only £499* per person


Kuala Lumpur


Book Fred. Olsen’s ‘Exploring the World’s Ancient Icons’ cruise shown on pages 64-65 and you’ll have the choice of starting your holiday early in Kuala Lumpur. Visits to Chinatown and the Batu Caves feature, along with a photo stop at the Petronas Twin Towers, and a KL Tower Observation Deck dining experience. With free time planned in too, you’ll be able to enjoy your adventures at a relaxed pace.


Guests who have booked this extension in addition to the fly-cruise package on cruise W1805 will depart from London on an overnight flight to Kuala Lumpur. Our local representative will meet you at Kuala Lumpur International Airport and direct you to your transfer to The Majestic Hotel. Guests who have booked this extension in addition to the cruise only package on cruise W1805 will need to arrange their own flight and transfer.


Day 1 Check in at The Majestic Hotel. The remainder of the day has been left free of scheduled activities so you can relax and settle into your room.


Day 2 Your first stop on this morning city tour is the National Museum. Built in the style of a Malay Palace, it houses numerous themed galleries. A visit to the bronze National Monument and the soaring KL Tower follows. The tower’s Observation Deck will reward you with stunning views of the city before a luxurious lunch is served at the futuristic, revolving restaurant, Atmosphere 360. A photo stop will be made at the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers en route to the hotel and the remainder of the day will be at leisure.


Day 3 Heading out of the city, on the way to the Batu


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Caves, you’ll stop for a photo opportunity at the New King Palace. This is the official residence of the head of state of Malaysia, Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Once at the caves, and at the base of the 272 steps that lead to the entrance, you will be greeted by an enormous gold statue. Inside you’ll discover spectacular formations adorned with colourful Hindu temples and shrines.


You’ll next head to the Royal Selangor pewter factory, where you’ll see high quality craftsmanship first- hand. A visit to Chinatown will round off your tour. The street bazaars here are the ideal opportunity to pick up some souvenirs or sample some culinary treats. The area is also home to the ornate Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple, the Jamek Mosque and Independence Square – the site of Independence Day celebrations. The remainder of the afternoon is free for you to enjoy as you please. This evening’s dinner will be at the Saloma Theatre Restaurant, which is named after the late Saloma Ismail, a well- known Malaysian film actress and singer.


Day 4 After breakfast you’ll depart from your hotel for the Black Watch, which will be docked at nearby Port Klang. Once on board, you’ll be able to enjoy lunch and settle into your room ready for your exciting voyage to the UK via India, Egypt and the Med.


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