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Far East
Kuala-Lumpur-Bali-BangkokOverview
Venture on an unforgettable journey with our exclusive 9-night holiday package featuring vibrant Kuala Lumpur, serene Bali, and bustling Bangkok. Start with a 3-night stay in Kuala Lumpur, where you can explore the iconic Petronas Towers, delve into the rich cultural heritage at Batu Caves, and indulge in shopping sprees at Bukit Bintang. Next, unwind with a 4-night retreat in Bali, known for its breathtaking beaches and lush landscapes. Relax on the golden sands of Kuta, immerse yourself in the tranquillity of Ubud’s rice terraces, and experience the island’s vibrant nightlife and delectable cuisine. Conclude your adventure with a 2-night stay in Bangkok, the city of contrasts. Visit the majestic Grand Palace, take a boat ride along the Chao Phraya River, and shop till you drop at the famous markets of Chatuchak and Pratunam. Enjoy the dynamic street food scene and discover the city’s rich history and culture. This Far East holiday package includes luxurious accommodations, daily breakfast, and airport transfers, ensuring a seamless and memorable holiday experience. Book your Far East Asian holiday with Blue Lotus Vacations UK and make savings and memories for a lifetime.
Itinerary
Arrive in Kuala Lumpur, check into your hotel. Visit the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and enjoy the view from the observation deck.
Visit the Batu Caves, a Hindu temple set within limestone caves.
Visit the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park and Perdana Botanical Garden.
Fly to Bali, and check into your hotel. Relax at Seminyak Beach and explore nearby boutiques.
Visit Uluwatu Temple and enjoy the stunning cliffside views. Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud. Watch the Kecak Fire Dance performance at Uluwatu.
Go on a day trip to Mount Batur for a sunrise trek. Relax at the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and visit the Tirta Empul Temple.
Beach and Water Activities. Head to Nusa Dua for water sports like snorkelling or jet skiing.
Fly to Bangkok, check into your hotel. Visit the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha).
Temples and Culture. Visit Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn).
Shop at Chatuchak Weekend Market or visit the MBK Center for souvenirs. Head to the airport for your flight back to the UK.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Return Flights from London (Regionals available with a surcharge).
- Complimentary Breakfast throughout your stay.
- Hand luggage Included.
- 3 Nights Stay at Oasia Suites or Similar in Kuala Lumpur.
- 4 Nights Stay at Grand Zuri Kuta or Similar in Bali .
- 2 Nights Stay at La Petite Salil Sukhumvit 11 or Similar in Bangkok.
- Unique tours with a professional bilingual tour guide.
Tour Map
Frequently Asked Questions
To enter Thailand, your passport must have an 'expiry date' at least 6 months after the date you arrive and have at least 1 blank page. Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.
Any person who brings or takes an aggregate amount of foreign currency exceeding USD20,000 or its equivalent out of or into Thailand shall declare such amount of foreign currency to a Customs Officer.
There is a dress code recommendation for Buddhist sites in Ayutthaya of shirts that cover shoulders, and shorts/skirts that cover the knees. No beach sandals, but sport sandals with straps around the heel are okay.
Visiting the Batu Caves is much more then just seeing Malaysia's tallest statue and climbing to the top of the rainbow staircase. There is a lot to explore here and I recommend a minimum of two hours for your visit. I think I spent at least 3 hours here if not 4.
The statue is 3 metres (9.8 ft) tall and weighs 5.5 tonnes (5.4 long tons; 6.1 short tons). (According to another account, the statue measures 3.91 meters from base to top, and 3.10 meters across the lap from knee to knee.)
Thai street food is more than just a quick bite; it offers a glimpse into the country's traditions and way of life. Many recipes are passed down through generations and the bustling food stalls and night markets showcase the communal spirit of Thai culture.