This is an interesting tour which unfolds the beauty and charm of an old and new Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur is rich with its history on how it developed from a small tin Miners Settlement to a growing modern city currently. Kuala Lumpur with a character of its own, is also known for its colorful cultures, races and traditions. The city is further furnished by its interesting architecture, prominent landmarks and unique building. You will be amaze to see that the Oriental and colonial part of the city intertwine with interesting Moorish, Mogul and Islamic stylish building.
Batu CavesBatu Caves is a Hindu Temple located at the outskirt of Kuala Lumpur City. These limestone caves are 400 million years old. There is a total of 272 steps leading up to the top of the main cave temple. It consists of three big cave. The world's tallest Lord Muruga Statue with the height of 42.7m (130 feet high) is located here. This destination attracts a huge crowd during Thaipusam, which is an annual festival for the Indians to pay homage to Lord Muruga. This festival will be celebrated in January or February of every year. This mother nature attraction is the most visited tourist destination.
Selayang Hot SpringSelayang Hot Spring or local name "Kolam Air Panas" is a very popular place among local. It's believed that the mineral content of the hot spring i.e. Sulphur, which helps in the healing process. Have cured visitors with illnesses like diabetes, gout, skin problems and many more.
Bukit Melawati (Melawati Hill - Kuala Selangor)Bukit Melawati (Melawati Hill) at Kuala Selangor was the administrative center and stronghold of the Selangor Sultanate in the late 18th and early 19th Century. A heavily fortified fort once stood on the summit. It was build during the reign of Sultan Ibrahim from 1782 to 1826 to fight against the Dutch. The fort fell to the Dutch in 1784, renamed it 'Altingsburt Fort'. In Bukit Melawati are found relics of the past, Batu Hampar (Execution Rock), Location of New Moon Sighting (Baitulhilal), The Royal Mausoleum, Seven Wells Bukit Melawati, Meriam Penggawa (Chief Cannon), Poisoned Well Bukit Melawati, Light House, Mangrove Forest, View of Malacca Strait, Silver Leafed Monkey and Long Tailed Macaques.
Silver Leafed MonkeySilver Leafed Monkeys at Bukit Malawati Hill (Local name Lutung - in Malay). It has grey-tipped, dark brown or black fur, giving it a uniform silvery appearance. Unlike some related species, there are no paler marking on the face or body, except for a patch of whitish hair on the groin of females. A crest of fur runs along the top of head, and the hair on the cheeks is long, often obscuring the ears. The hands and feet are hairless, with dark coloured skin and have opposable thumbs and toes.
Females range from 46 to 51 cm (18-20 in) in head body length, with an average weight of 5.7kg (13lb) and a tail length of 67 to 75 cm (26 to 30 in).
Male are slightly larger from 50 to 58 cm (20-23 in) in length, with an average weight of 6.6kg (15lb) and a til length of 67 to 75 cm (26 to 30 in).
The silver lutung is found across Borneo and Sumatra, as well as in parts of the South-Western Malay Peninsula. It inhabits mangrove swamps and nearby forest regions. Silver leaf monkey are diurnal and travel in ground of around 9 - 40 individuals with one adult male and many adult females communally caring for infants. It breedsyear-round, each female typically gives birth no more than once every 18 to 24 months. Baby Silver Leaf Monkeys are born with Orange fur, and white hairless skin on the face, hands and feet. They have lived up to 31 years in captivity.
Fireflies (KELIP-KELIP)Firefly is a type of insect from the Beetle Family. The Pteroptye tener spicies are the largest species found in Kampung Kuantan. The fireflies here are unique because of its tail that produces light. The light flash by each insect is at an accurate interval of 3 seconds. Imagine watching thousands of fireflies flashing their light at an accurate rhyhm. The fireflies are 6cm in length. The male fireflies flash out brighter lights than the female conterparts. This is because the male must attract the female fireflies during the mating season. The lifespan of fireflies is about 2-3 months.
KLTT21 - City, Batu Caves, Selayang Hot Spring, Silver Leaf Monkeys & Fireflies Tour | |
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PAX | PRICE |
ADULT 2 PAX | RM340.00 |
ADULT 4 PAX | RM320.00 |
ADULT 6 PAX | RM300.00 |
ADULT 8 PAX & ABOVE | RM280.00 |
CHILD (3-12 YEARS) | RM 160.00 |
BELOW 2 YEARS | FOC |
The price stated above is for per person.we provide car baby seat upon request. | |
Deposit 50.00RM
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Itinerary
0900: | Pick-up from any major hotel in Kuala Lumpur & proceed with City Tour. |
1430: | Visiting Batu Caves, Biggest Hindu Temple in Malaysia. Caves are 400 million years old & total of 272 step leading to the main Cave Temple. The World's tallest Lord Muruga status with the height of 42.7m (130 feet high) |
1530: | Proceed to Selayang Hot Spring for 30 minutes. It is believed that the mineral content of the hot spring i.e. Sulphur, helps in the healing process. |
1600: | Proceed to Kuala Selangor town in the quiet hamlet of Kampung Belimbing. It is one of the largest firefly colonies in the world. |
1700: | Upon arrival at Kuala Selangor, visit Bukit Melawati - The hilltop view offers a sweeping view of Straits of Malacca and the mangrove swamps of Kuala Selangor Nature Park. Also found there are Silver-Leafed monkeys and food will be provided for feeding of the monkeys. |
1800: | Seafood Dinner / Vegetarian food served upon request (Halal food is served). This is a good place to view sunset. |
1930: | Proceed back to Kampung Belimbing, the place where you can see fireflies. The mangrove trees lining the river banks glow after dusk like Christmas trees. Witness the light and glow of the fireflies while enjoying a pleasant boat ride in the Selangor River. It is noted the fireflies consistently patronized the serenity of the mangrove areas. |
2230: | Drive back to Kuala Lumpur. |