Embark on a 15-day private tour of Malaysia, exploring iconic destinations such as Kota Kinabalu, Cameron Highlands, Penang, and Melaka. Immerse yourself in the beauty, culture, nature, and history of this diverse country with a knowledgeable chauffeur guide. Enjoy luxurious 5-star accommodations and convenient airport transfers. Minimum 2 pax required.
Embark on a 15-day private tour of Malaysia, exploring iconic destinations such as Kota Kinabalu, Cameron Highlands, Penang, and Melaka. Immerse yourself in the beauty, culture, nature, and history of this diverse country with a knowledgeable chauffeur guide. Enjoy luxurious 5-star accommodations and convenient airport transfers. Minimum 2 pax required.
Arrival in Kuala Lumpur - Cultural Show with Dinner
Kuala Lumpur Private Airport/City Transfer - Arrival at KLIA
Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, guests will be greeted and transferred to their hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
Petaling Street Market - Chinatown
Petaling Street, located in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, is reminiscent of…
Arrival in Kuala Lumpur - Cultural Show with Dinner
Kuala Lumpur Private Airport/City Transfer - Arrival at KLIA
Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, guests will be greeted and transferred to their hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
Petaling Street Market - Chinatown
Petaling Street, located in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, is reminiscent of Bukit Bintang in the city’s older section. It’s a lively area bustling with activity day and night. Visitors flock to Petaling Street to savor renowned street foods or to find great deals on various items. It’s a shopper’s paradise for those who enjoy bargaining for affordable goods. The market offers everything from clothing and souvenirs to electronics and fabrics. Additionally, Petaling Street is famous for selling imitation products like handbags, wallets, watches, and shoes from brands such as Adidas, Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein, and Nike. The food options here are abundant.
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple - Sri Maha Sakthi Mohambigai Amman Temple
The Sri Maha Sakthi Mohambigai Amman Temple is a remarkable sight, nestled among towering buildings. It is considered one of Malaysia’s most revered Hindu shrines. Many visitors come to admire the temple’s intricate statues of Hindu deities and spiritual leaders. The temple’s artistic interior and exterior make it a must-visit.
Central Market Kuala Lumpur - Central Market Kuala Lumpur
Central Market began as a modest wet market in the city center during the 1940s. It has since evolved into a landmark symbolizing Malaysia’s diverse culture and heritage. The market’s theme is centered around Malaysia’s various cultures, with shops divided by ethnic groups. Representing Malaysia’s races are the Straits Chinese, Lorong Melayu, and Lorong India. There’s also a street representing the Baba and Nyonya community from Malacca. Central Market is filled with stalls selling locally made handicrafts, including batik, songket, wood carvings, souvenirs, and accessories.
Matic Cultural Dance Show - The Love at Matic (Malaysian Cultural Dance Show with Dinner)
Conclude the adventure with a delightful buffet at a traditional Malay restaurant while enjoying a captivating cultural performance that showcases Malaysia’s customs and traditions.
Kuala Lumpur City Tour & Country Tour
Batu Caves - Batu Caves
Batu Caves is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, dedicated to Lord Murugan. It features a limestone hill with a series of caves and cave temples.
Royal Selangor Visitor Centre - Selangor Pewter
Founded in 1885 by Yong Koon in his shop called Ngeok Foh (Jade Peace), Yong Koon crafted pewter items primarily for ceremonial use, such as joss stick holders, incense burners, and candle holders for Chinese homes and temples.
KL Tower XD Theater - Lunch
KL Tower stands approximately 282 meters above sea level. Enjoy a meal with a changing view every minute. It takes about an hour to experience a 360-degree view of Kuala Lumpur.
Petronas Twin Towers - Malaysia’s Iconic Twin Towers
The Petronas Twin Towers were once the tallest buildings in the world. Now the tallest twin structures globally, the 88-story towers were designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates, connected by a 58-meter-long, double-decker Sky Bridge on the 41st and 42nd floors (175m above street level). Standing 452 meters tall, the towers held the world-title until 2004 when Taipei 101 was built at 508 meters. Today, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai (opened in 2010) is the world’s tallest building. Located in KL city center, the towers’ architecture is Islamic-inspired, housing the corporate headquarters of Petronas and other offices.
Istana Negara - Istana Negara (King’s Palace)
The Istana Negara is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Malaysia’s monarch. It is situated along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim in Segambut, northwestern Kuala Lumpur. The palace opened in 2011, replacing the old Istana Negara located elsewhere in central Kuala Lumpur.
National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - National Mosque
Non-Muslims are welcome to visit the striking National Mosque outside prayer times. Completed in 1965, this modern mosque can accommodate 15,000 people. Visitors dressed inappropriately are kindly provided with robes.
Merdeka Square - Merdeka Square
Merdeka Square is undoubtedly KL’s most famous landmark. Also known as Dataran Merdeka, it is located in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building (the former State Secretariat). Directly in front is the Royal Selangor Club, and to the north is St. Mary’s Church, one of Malaysia’s oldest Anglican churches.
Within Kuala Lumpur’s colonial core, where remnants of the British empire are evident, Merdeka Square appears as a vast field with perfectly manicured lawns and a centerpiece of the world’s tallest flagpole (95m) proudly displaying the Jalur Gemilang (Malaysian flag). At the corner of Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Raja Laut, Merdeka Square comprises a padang (field) that was once the Selangor Club cricket pitch.
Kuala Selangor Fireflies & Hot Spring Tour
Kuala Selangor - • After breakfast at the hotel
• Free at leisure.
• 15:30 Pick up and transfer to Kuala Selangor
• Selayang Hot Spring is located on the left-hand side of the trunk road as you travel from Jalan Ipoh towards Rawang. Locals believe the spring water can cure skin diseases and other ailments.
• Visit Sri Shakti Temple in Bukit Rotan, Kuala Selangor, constructed strictly according to ancient scriptures like the Vedas, Agamas, and Sirpa (architectural) Sastras. It is recognized as an outstanding example of Hindu Sirpa Sastras (architectural scriptures). Built by the finest craftsmen from India, it features a 13-foot decorated wall and a five-tier, 74-foot tall Rajagopuram. This temple incorporates all structures that constitute a proper Devi Temple according to Agamas. Unique elements include a strikingly conceived island, adopting a rare sculptural technique known as Thundu Pattirippu Pathroba Pathram.
• Bukit Melawati, Kuala Selangor, is a popular tourist attraction. The hill overlooks the Strait of Malacca and has a lighthouse and the remains of Kota Melawati fort. The fort was built in the late 1700s by Sultan Ibrahim of Selangor to protect against Dutch invaders, but the Dutch captured it and renamed it Fort Altingburg. Sultan Ibrahim recaptured the fort in 1785, but it was eventually destroyed during the Selangor Civil War. The Altingsburgh Lighthouse was built by the Dutch in 1794.
• Fireflies (KELIP-KELIP) Enjoy an early dinner at a riverside restaurant, and around 7:30 PM, start a boat ride to view dazzling fireflies lighting up the sky like a “Christmas Tree.”
Kuala Lumpur – Cameron Highlands
Lata Iskandar - Lata Iskandar Waterfalls
Along the way, there will be a short stop at an aboriginal village and Lata Iskandar waterfall. Lata Iskandar is a waterfall along the trunk road from Tapah to Cameron Highlands. The waterfall cascades over several tiers of granite slopes, with the last drop at 25 meters high flowing into a small pool. Nestled along the main road facing Lata Iskandar, there are shopping opportunities for ethnic souvenirs, tribal handicrafts, strange herbs, tropical fruits, and even aphrodisiacs.
Explore Cameron Highlands
Ringlet - Ringlet
Ringlet is the southernmost town of the Cameron Highlands. It is a hub for Malaysia’s vegetable farming and international flower farming sector. On the way, there is a short stop to see the lifestyle and culture of the Orang Asli (Aborigines). For those interested in learning more about the ‘Semai’ tribe, who practice ‘shifting cultivation,’ try the blowpipe and learn about their tools, food, musical instruments, and more.
Cameron Tringkap Bee Farm - Honey Bee Farm
The Honey Bee Farm is one of the main attractions in Cameron Highlands. The experienced beekeepers are well-trained and knowledgeable about honey and beekeeping. Tourists are always welcome, and each beekeeper will gladly share tips if you’re interested in bees. It’s one of the most fascinating activities in Pahang. At this farm, you’ll see more than just honey.
Boh Tea Estate - Heritage Boh Tea Factory
BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd, known as Boh, is Malaysia’s largest black tea manufacturer, with both domestic and international distribution. The BOH Tea Plantation, located in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia, is also the largest tea plantation in Malaysia. BOH Plantations was founded in 1929 by J. A. Russell, a British-born businessman during the British colonial era in Malaya. Russell arrived in Kuala Lumpur at age seven in 1890; the primary export was then tin. Before BOH, Russell worked in the Straits Trading Company, learning several Chinese dialects (along with Malay) and made contacts with wealthy Chinese tin miners. Besides investing in tin, Russell and his brothers (Philip, Donald, and Robert) invested in the nascent rubber industry in 1908. J. A. and Philip also invested in railway-related construction, including the new Kuala Lumpur railway station.
Cameron Valley Tea House - Tea Center
Travelers can enjoy the beautiful Tea Plantation Garden, take photos, walk around the plantation, and enjoy fresh Malaysian tea (own expenses).
Cactus Valley - Cactus Valley
Cactus Valley is a botanical show garden nestled on a hill slope overlooking Brinchang town center, featuring a large collection of cacti, flowers, and ornamental plants of various shapes, colors, and sizes. The park is easily accessible on foot from anywhere in Brinchang town.
Big Red Strawberry Farm - Big Red Strawberry Farm
Also known as Taman Agro Tourism Cameron Highlands, this farm offers a one-stop garden and farm center to relax and unwind. It is located in Brinchang town, right beside Cactus Valley in the new town of Brinchang. If you’re staying in Brinchang, ask your hotel receptionist for directions.
Sam Poh Temple - Sam Poh Temple
Visitors can take a short trip to the Sam Poh Temple in Cameron Highlands. The Sam Poh Buddhist Temple is located in Brinchang, built high on a hill overlooking the town. Due to its location, the temple offers a good view of Brinchang town and the surrounding hills. Built in 1972, it is the 4th largest Buddhist temple in the country. Among other features, it houses a large statue of Lord Buddha.
Cameron Highland Orchid and Rose Garden - Rose Garden
Flower enthusiasts can see beautiful roses and a variety of different flowers and vegetables. If lucky, you might spot a cute little hummingbird sipping nectar from the flowers.
Kea Farm Market - Kea Farm Market
Travelers can explore the local market, where various vegetables, flowers, fruits, and street food are sold.
Cameron Highlands - Penang Island
Kuala Kangsar Heritage Trail - Depart early morning to Penang. Stop at the royal town of Kuala Kangsar to see the exteriors of the Ubudiah Mosque, the Iskandariah Palace, and Istana Kenangan, built without a single nail. Discover the artisan crafts of Kuala Kangsar and embark on a river cruise with live narration. Disembark to see the unique process of keris (dagger) making, a status symbol for Malay royalty and dignitaries, and watch a demonstration of tekat making, where gold threads are intricately embroidered into velvet cushions. Then visit the Labu Sayong Center, where uniquely shaped pots are made. The cool water from the pots is believed to have healing properties.
Penang Bridge - Penang Bridge
Cross over to Penang, known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient,’ via one of the world’s longest bridges.
Explore Penang
Komtar - Komtar
Experience the thrill of being at The Top Town’s highest point, walking on air 816 feet above sea level from Heritage George Town, and enjoy a stunning seamless view of George Town with a 360-degree panoramic view. The Observatory Deck (10am-6pm only) at Level 65 features a glass walkway that lets you watch the world go by below. It offers a breathtaking 360° view of Georgetown and beyond.
Chew Jetty - Chew Jetty
The Clan Jetties of George Town emerged in the late 19th century. Part of the heritage trail, the clan jetties offer a unique sight as you walk through a wooden path on stilts with wooden houses beside you, still inhabited by locals today. After the construction of the Quay in 1882, the waterfront was developed with short public landing stages or jetties. Settlements grew on these foundations, used for loading and unloading goods and mooring sampans (boats). Gradually, each jetty became identified and dominated by certain clans, and over time more huts appeared. Experience the village atmosphere in the heart of the city. Walk through this quaint village of wooden houses built on stilts. Since Penang lost its free port status, most inhabitants now engage in various trades.
Sri Mariamman Temple - Sri Mahamariamman Temple
Built in 1833, the Arulmigu Sri Mahamariamman Temple in George Town is Penang’s oldest Hindu temple, featuring sculptures of gods and goddesses over its main entrance and facade. Located on Queen Street, George Town, it is also known as Mariamman Temple or Queen Street Indian Temple.
Fort Cornwallis - Fort Cornwallis (Photo Stop Only)
This 18th-century fort was built by the British East India Company. While its cannons remain trained on the water, Fort Cornwallis has never engaged in battle.
Kapitan Keling Mosque - Kapitan Keling Mosque
The Kapitan Keling Mosque was built in the 19th century by Indian Muslim traders in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It is situated at the corner of Buckingham Street and Pitt Street.
Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng) - Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng)
The Goddess of Mercy Temple is a Chinese temple in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. Situated on Pitt Street, it was first built in 1728, making it Penang’s oldest Taoist temple. The temple is dedicated to the Taoist Goddess of Mercy, Guan Yin.
Chowrasta Market - Chowrasta Market
Chowrasta Market is one of Penang’s oldest, dating back to the mid-19th century, and remains one of its liveliest morning markets. Located in George Town’s picturesque old downtown, the market is accessible to visitors while retaining its local characteristics. Enjoy the opportunity to sample some local delicacies.
Kek Lok Si Temple - Kek Lok Si Temple
The Kek Lok Si Temple is a Buddhist temple in Air Itam, Penang, Malaysia. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia and an important pilgrimage center for Buddhists from Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, and other Southeast Asian countries. The temple complex was built from 1890–1930, an inspirational initiative of Beow Lean, the Abbot. The main attraction is the striking seven-story Pagoda of Rama VI (Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas) with 10,000 alabaster and bronze statues of Buddha, and the 36.57 meters (120.0 ft) tall bronze statue of Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, and traditional Chinese rituals blend harmoniously in the temple architecture and artwork, as well as in the daily activities of worshippers.
Gurney Drive - Gurney Drive
Gurney Drive is a hub of hawker delights and exciting restaurants that come alive at night, offering the unique experience of dining by the sea. Named after Sir Henry Gurney, a Malayan High Commissioner assassinated by Malayan Communist Party guerrillas during the Emergency period in the early 1950s, Gurney Plaza offers shopping opportunities for souvenirs if time permits.
Free at Leisure at Penang Beach
Penang Island - Enjoy leisure time on the beach or by the pool.
Free at Leisure at Penang Beach
Penang Island - Enjoy leisure time on the beach or by the pool.
Penang to Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu - Transfer to Langkawi Airport – Kota Kinabalu by flight KK Airport. Meet and greet at Kota Kinabalu Airport.
Kota Kinabalu - Proceed with KK City Tour. Visit Sabah’s tallest building, Yayasan Sabah (now Menara Tun Mustapha), KK City Mosque, Chinese Temple, Heritage Village, and Sabah State Museum.
Nabalu Market/Kundasang/Kinabalu National Park/Poring Hot Springs/Canopy Walkway
Kota Kinabalu - Kundasang. Enjoy scenic views of the quaint countryside, the majestic Mount Kinabalu, dreamy valleys, and colorful roadside farmer markets as you drive along the Crocker Range. Make a short stop at Nabalu Market for photo opportunities and to explore the local marketplace. Proceed to Kinabalu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the Botanical Garden to see rare plants and flowers. Continue to Poring Hot Springs. Trek through the rainforest trail to the canopy walkway. Three circuits of suspension bridges zigzag through the crowns of the tallest and strongest rainforest trees, with a total length of 373.6 meters and a height of up to 41 meters above ground, offering opportunities to observe canopy-dwelling rainforest inhabitants such as butterflies, insects, tree shrews, squirrels, and birds. If time permits, take a dip in the open-air Hot Springs tub, reputed for its therapeutic properties that ease aching muscles. Return to your hotel in Kota Kinabalu.
Kota Kinabalu- Kuala Lumpur
Kota Kinabalu - After breakfast at the hotel, check out by noon and transfer to the airport for your departure flight to KL.
Kuala Lumpur - Arrival in Kuala Lumpur and transfer to Melaka, followed by hotel check-in.
Explore Historical Melaka
Christ Church - Christ Church
Built in the 18th century to replace the aging Portuguese church, Christ Church remains one of the most iconic buildings from the Dutch Colonial era in Melaka. Originally white, it was painted red in the early 1900s, a color now associated with most Dutch-era buildings. Inside, the church features tombstones in Dutch, English, Portuguese, and Armenian, offering a glimpse into colonial life.
Stadthuys - Stadthuys
This old Dutch city hall, painted the same red as Christ Church and other Dutch Colonial buildings, served as the offices of the Dutch governor and deputy governor under Dutch rule and later as a free English school under British rule. Today, it houses the History and Ethnography Museum, showcasing traditional costumes and artifacts from Melaka’s history.
Melaka - St. Paul’s Church
Originally built by a Portuguese captain in 1521 as a simple chapel, St. Paul’s Church offers views over Melaka from Bukit St Paul. St. Francis Xavier, a founder of the Jesuit order, used the church as his base for missionary journeys to China and Japan. After falling ill and dying in China in 1552, Xavier’s body was temporarily interred here for nine months before being transferred to Goa, where it remains today. Visitors can view his ancient tomb inside the church and a marble statue of the saint gazing over the city.
A Famosa Fort - A Famosa
The remains of this Portuguese fortress are among the oldest European structures in Asia. A Famosa (Porta de Santiago) was built on a seaside hilltop in the early 1500s to protect the newly conquered land from returning to a sultanate or being invaded by other European nations. The goal was to create a Portuguese-friendly port along the Spice Route for merchant ships between Asia and Europe. It later fell into Dutch hands and was given to Britain to avoid Napoleonic France’s conquest. Britain feared its power if conquered, so chose to destroy it instead of fortifying it further. A single small gate was preserved at Sir Raffles’ request, the founder of Singapore.
Melaka State - Lunch Chicken Rice Ball
A must-try dish in Melaka, chicken rice balls are served with chili sauce and steamed chicken. The rice balls are fragrant, moist, and slightly sticky, offering a perfect mouthfeel. The steamed chicken is tender and juicy, with a delicately salty soy-based sauce. Best paired with chili sauce.
Cendol, a famous dessert in Melaka, is an iced sweet treat containing green rice flour jelly, coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup. Popular in Southeast Asia, it may include toppings like diced jackfruit, sweetened red azuki beans, or durian.
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
Dating from 1646, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple is Malaysia’s oldest functioning temple, practicing Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. Located along Harmony Street, home to many mosques and temples, it greets visitors with an ornate gate adorned with Chinese lions. The temple comprises several prayer halls, the main one dedicated to Kuan Yin, the goddess of mercy. Smaller halls honor the gods of wealth, propagation, and prosperity, and house ancestral tablets.
Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum - Baba and Nyonya House Museum
Created from a mansion on millionaire’s row, this museum was established by Chan Kim Lay, a fourth-generation inhabitant, to celebrate the complex blend of Chinese and Malay culture, known as Baba Nyonya. The museum features crafts and handiwork, including woodworking pieces, porcelain, and furniture. Large, painted tapestries hang on walls with elaborately carved frames, telling the story of Chinese and Western cultures blending into a Malay world through the pieces in this traditional home.
Melaka Straits Mosque - Masjid Selat (Malacca Straits Mosque)
Built in the early 20th century with a mix of Middle Eastern and Malay architectural styles, the mosque is located on manmade Malacca island, designed to appear floating when water levels are high. In traditional Moorish style, much of the exterior is white with vibrant color accents. Large stained-glass archways of yellow and green are a main feature. The mosque is particularly beautiful at night, with colored lights making it one of Melaka’s most stunning sights. It serves as an active place of worship and offers public tours.
Jonker Street - Jonker Street Walk
This street is the center of Melaka’s Chinatown. It began in Dutch Colonial times as the home to many servants of Dutch nobility. After the Dutch left, it became home to the nobles themselves. Many 17th-century manors remain, along with shops, restaurants, and other amenities. When the large Chinese presence moved in, decorative accents like a large Chinese-style archway were added. The street is closed to vehicles every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening for a pedestrian-only night market.
Melaka River Cruise Jeti Taman Rempah - Melaka River Cruise
The Malacca River (Sungai Melaka) cuts across the city, now commonly spelled Melaka, and is also known as the Melaka River. Recently revitalized, the river is a top destination for Malaysians and international visitors, offering a glimpse into its history and diverse architecture from the city’s Portuguese, Dutch, and British heritage.
Melaka - Rickshaw ride
This varied background is displayed by the colorful trishaws, a form of bicycle-powered rickshaw, that cruise around town. Each driver decorates their trishaw with bright flowers, flashing lights, flags, and souvenirs.
Free at Leisure in Melaka
Melaka - Enjoy leisure time in Melaka at your own pace.
Departure to KL International Airport
Kuala Lumpur - Check out from the hotel. Transfer from Melaka to KL Airport. Arrival at KL airport and departure flight to “home sweet home.”

- Private transportation
- Penang tour with admission to Komtar Observation Deck and Penang Hill Train
- Cameron Highland tour with admission to Cactus Valley and Butterfly Park
- Admission to Nabalu Market, Kundasang, Kinabalu National Park, Poring Hot Springs, and Canopy Walkway
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
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All fees and taxes included
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- Private transportation
- Penang tour with admission to Komtar Observation Deck and Penang Hill Train
- Cameron Highland tour with admission to Cactus Valley and Butterfly Park
- Admission to Nabalu Market, Kundasang, Kinabalu National Park, Poring Hot Springs, and Canopy Walkway
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- All fees and taxes included
- Historical Melaka tour with museum admissions, rickshaw ride, and Melaka River Cruise
- Kota Kinabalu City tour
- Lunch at KL Tower Atmosphere 360 Restaurant
- Kuala Lumpur Country and City tour
- Fair Flies Tour with boat pass
- Any Domestic Air Tickets (Penang - Kota Kinabalu - KL)
- Any tips to Drivers
- Any Domestic Air Tickets (Penang - Kota Kinabalu - KL)
- Any tips to Drivers
Embark on an unforgettable 15-day private car or van tour, journeying from Peninsular Malaysia to Borneo Malaysia. This round-trip adventure includes stops at seven remarkable destinations, such as Kota Kinabalu, Cameron Highlands, Penang, and the historic city of Melaka. Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty, rich culture, vibrant nature, and…
Embark on an unforgettable 15-day private car or van tour, journeying from Peninsular Malaysia to Borneo Malaysia. This round-trip adventure includes stops at seven remarkable destinations, such as Kota Kinabalu, Cameron Highlands, Penang, and the historic city of Melaka. Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty, rich culture, vibrant nature, and fascinating history with the guidance of an informative chauffeur guide. Highlights of the tour include exploring a tea plantation, visiting the Islamic Civilization Park, and enjoying a traditional trishaw ride around the UNESCO World Heritage site of Georgetown. The tour package includes round-trip hotel transportation, airport transfers at all destinations, and luxurious 5-star hotel accommodations. (Please note: This tour requires a minimum of 2 participants.)
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.