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Flavours of Malaysia
Flavours of Malaysia
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Highlights - Kuala Lumpur - Chinatown - Victorian - Trishaw - Penang.


Alternate Travel date: 11 Aug 20 - 12 Dec / 03 Jan - 10 Feb 2021 / 17 Feb - 31 Mar 2021.


Other departures: Manchester - £1935, Newcastle - £2215, Glasgow - £2245, Birmingham - £2109, Edinburgh - £2099, Bristol - £2195, Belfast City - £2306.


Hotels: (4-star)
Kuala Lumpur - Mercure Kuala Lumpur Shaw Parade or similar
Penang - Flamingo By The Beach Hotel or similar


Highlights:
Chinatown - Stroll through the bustling Petaling Street for an insight into the Kuala Lumpur’s thriving Chinese community.
Cooking classes - Pick your own fresh ingredients from the morning market and then make your own Malay lunch.
Kuala Lumpur - Visit the top sights and attractions in the capital with a lifestyle and culture tour.
Victorian values - Eat at colonial-era mansions in George Town and see how the elite lived in the halcyon days of empire.
Trishaw treats - Feast your way through George Town on a trishaw, stopping at hawker’s stalls, bakeries, and eateries.


Itinerary:
Savor the very best Malaysia has to offer with this delicious 09-days gastronomic pilgrimage from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, the country’s culinary capital. Reflecting Malaysia’s multicultural mix, the cuisine is a tantalizing blend of Malay, Indian and Chinese dishes with a healthy dose of European influences. Every day is a feast of the senses as you wander through fragrant markets and spice gardens, make your very own delicacies at cookery workshops, munch on tasty street food and dine in the most renowned restaurants.


Day 1 - Kuala Lumpur
Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, you will be met at the arrival hall by a representative and transferred to what will be your accommodation for the next four nights. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Kuala Lumpur.


Day 2 - Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures with more than 130 languages, four main religions, and three alphabets, and this diversity is evident even within each constituent demographic. As you’ll learn over the coming days, ethnic Chinese make up about a quarter of the country’s population – in Kuala Lumpur they account for more than 40% – but even they are extremely diverse. There are Hokkien, Cantonese, Peranakan... each making an invaluable contribution to Malaysian society, culture, and commerce. At 09:30 hours, you will be immersed in KL’s vibrant Chinese scene with the start of Kuala Lumpur Street Food (formerly known as Petaling Street Heritage Food Trail). For three-and-a-half hours, The Kuala Lumpur Street Food Experience is a great way for any first time visitor to explore the Food and Culture of Malaysia. During our walk, you will taste, smell and hear a great variety of cultural influences that makes Malaysia’s culture and food so diverse and delicious. On this journey, you will visit local tradesmen, street food vendors and shops hidden from the eyes of tourists. Witness the daily life of local Malaysians as you sample some of the most authentic and delicious food and drinks available. This experience is a great way to get a helicopter view of Malaysian Food and Culture. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Kuala Lumpur.


Meal: Breakfast & Lunch


Day 3 Kuala Lumpur
Today begins with a hands-on cooking experience that will have you licking your fingers in no time as we partake in a five-hour wok course in the jungle outside Kuala Lumpur. Depart at 07:30 hours for the LaZat Cooking School in the lush Penchala Hills, where the sound of roosters crowing and monkeys scampering in the rainforest is part of everyday life.
Begin with a market tour to buy the fresh ingredients for the class and then continue to the school for a jaunt through the exotic herb garden, where vital ingredients in Malay cooking abound. Catch a scent of bird’s eye chili, turmeric plants, lemongrass, curry leaves, and kaffir lime, and imagine how they would spice up a dish. Then it’s time to try your hand in the kitchen, using traditional stone and wooden utensils in the modern kitchen under the guidance of your expert instructor. After sweating it out in the kitchen, it’s time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. The afternoon is free. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Kuala Lumpur.


Meal: Breakfast & Lunch


Day 4 - Kuala Lumpur
You are what you eat and what better way to see how it applies to KL-ites than by getting to know them – and their food, of course – with a full day Kuala Lumpur lifestyle and culture trail. After a leisurely breakfast, depart from the hotel at 09:00 hours for an interactive experience, which will acquaint you with the capital, from the hidden gems to its most dazzling attractions. To enhance your enjoyment, you will be given a ‘passport’, which will act as an agenda and guide with maps and clues during the trail as you carry out the prescribed tasks and solve puzzles through 10 checkpoints in Kuala Lumpur. A certificate of completion will be presented with an exclusive printed T-shirt to mark the completion of the activity. (Please wear light clothing comfortable and walking shoes or sandals. Bringing a hat and drinking water is also advisable.) So hop on the KL Light Railway Transit system and discover places like Kampung Baru (a Malay village) to sample traditional Malay cakes and also to take a selfie with the iconic Kuala Lumpur City Centre in the background. Hop off at Brickfields and find yourself immersed in the sights, sounds, and scents of Little India, and head to Chow Kit to visit the largest wet market in Kuala Lumpur. Have fun tossing and flipping roti canai (Indian flatbread) until they become transparently thin, making them light and crispy when fried. Challenge yourself to ‘pull’ teh Tarik, Malaysia’s national beverage, without dripping a single drop on the floor. And along the way, there are plenty of opportunities to nibble on multicultural delicacies. From the fascinating experience of a local wet market to getting a beautiful henna tattoo, you will come away with a memorable Malaysian experience from the morning leg. Take a break for lunch at the Indian Restaurant. The afternoon and evening time free. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Kuala Lumpur.


Meal: Breakfast & Lunch


Day 5 - Kuala Lumpur - Penang (330km - 4 hrs)
Meet at the lobby after breakfast for departure at 09:00 hours to the charming island of Penang, which is in the Andaman Sea. Enjoy a pleasant drive towards Malaysia’s north-western coast, crossing three states along the way. Pass through the beautiful, pastoral countryside with palm oil and rubber plantations and the dramatic Cameron Highlands on the horizon to the right. Stop for lunch along the highway (local food). Cross the Selatan Strait to Penang via the 13.5km-long Penang Bridge, an awe-inspiring feat of engineering, and continue to the north of the island, arriving at about 13:00 hours for check-in at your resort. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Penang.


Meal: Breakfast & Lunch


Day 6 - Penang
Next on the menu, if you can find the space in your tummy, are the long and crispy dough fritters known as Chinese cruller, which are a popular breakfast. There’s time for one more foodie fixture before lunch when we stop at Leong Chee Kee Biscuits. This family-run bakery in the backstreets of Chinatown is renowned for its coconut tarts, egg cakes, and pepper biscuits. We now head to the leafy suburbs to enjoy lunch at a venue steeped in history. Suffolk House is a restaurant located in the immaculately restored Georgian mansion built by the founder of the British colony of Penang. Savor a Western set lunch in the charming old-world surrounds decorated with period furniture redolent of the sophistication and elegance of colonial Malaya. After lunch, return to the hotel for a free afternoon. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Penang.


Meal: Breakfast & Lunch


Day 7 - Penang
Today we’re cooking up a storm at the amazing Tropical Spice Garden with a four-hour cookery class. Depart the hotel at 09:00 hours for this beautiful complex overlooking the Strait of Malacca. Before the lesson starts, there’s a guided tour of the spice terraces and a pit stop to relax over a steaming cup of herbal tea sweetened with stevia leaves. Then it’s off to the kitchen, where you will soon be engulfed in a cloud of fragrant aromas. Once everything has been prepared, you can savor the fruits of your labor at The Pavilion (exclusive of drinks). After lunch, return to the hotel for a free afternoon and evening. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Penang.


Meal: Breakfast & Lunch


Day 8 - Penang
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the resort and relax for the rest of the morning as the day’s activities don’t begin until midday. Meet at the lobby to depart for a fascinating tour that focuses on George Town’s Peranakan heritage and rather more modern and unusual addition to its cultural scene. Visit the magnificent Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, which stands defiantly as a symbol of Penang’s past while modern buildings go up around it. This impressive indigo-colored villa was built by a Chinese merchant in the late 19th century and boasts awe-inspiring decoration – interior and exterior – which is the labor of master craftsmen brought in from China who used materials such as porcelain, cast iron, teak, and clay tiles. After decades of a gradual decline, it underwent a remarkable restoration in the late Nineties, which was so thorough that it won the inaugural Most Excellent UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Conservation Award in 2000. Today, its 38 rooms, five courtyards, seven staircases, and 220 windows offer a wonderfully atmospheric insight into the halcyon days of colonial George Town. Lunch (exclusive of drinks) will be at the mansion’s restaurant, which serves refined modern Cantonese cuisine. After lunch, visit the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, which is just over a kilometer away. Its immaculately preserved jade-
green façade immediately marks it out from the earthier state of its surroundings. This historic house museum preserves the Victorian ornamentation of the home of a prominent ethnic Chinese merchant from the late 19th century. The Peranakans are assimilated ethnic Chinese who have lived in Malaysia for centuries – in Penang, they account for almost half of the population. This lavishly decorated mansion boasts more than 1,000 pieces of antiques and collectibles, and features an eclectic design, incorporating Chinese carved-wood panels, English ceramic floor tiles, and Scottish cast-iron balustrades, balconies, and railings. Refreshments of Chinese tea and local Chinese cakes will be served at the mansion. Back on the street, expect to happen upon evocative and eye-catching – and often three-dimensional – murals painted on walls and street furniture such as phone booths. It’s not graffiti but rather a ground-breaking and thought-provoking project, known as Mirrors of George Town, which was part of the 2012 George Town Festival. The murals, which depict humorous paintings of subjects such as children at play, toys, animals and other surreal images, are the handiwork of young Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic. After the rawness of the street art, we’re back to the resort for a free evening. Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Penang.


Meal: Breakfast & Lunch


Day 9 - Penang
Savor one final breakfast at the hotel and enjoy its facilities until it’s time to leave for the airport for your onward flight.
Meal: Breakfast


Exclusions:
Expenditures of a personal nature, drinks, and meals if not stated explicitly in the program.
Gratuity for driver and guide.
Optional tours and activities during free time.



Offer Includes

  • Flights from London Heathrow with Etihad Airways
  • Airport taxes
  • 8 nights accommodation as per itinerary
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Air conditioned transportation, transfers as stated in the programme.
  • Entrance fees & Activities as per Itinerary

Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary