The Great India Tour Company takes you on a comprehensive tour of Malaysia in 3 nights and 4 days. Malaysia is a country in South-East Asia noted for its diversity of flora and fauna. The key attractions of this GITC Malaysia package are Genting Highlands and shopping and sightseeing in its capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
Genting Highlands is reached by cable car from Kuala Lumpur after travelling for less than an hour. It is the most developed hill resort in Malaysia, ideal for relaxation and entertainment. 2000 metres above sea level, this is a cool retreat from the bustle of Malaysian city life. There are two theme parks in Genting with lots of amusement rides and entertainment that is meant for the whole family. The nightlife here is full of entertainment ranging from discos and dinner shows to casinos.
The city of Kuala Lumpur has several tourist attractions in the form of historical sites and monuments such as the Jamek Mosque, King’s Palace, the Parliament House, the Independent Square and the busy Chinatown. The Jamek Mosque, built in 1909, stands as a symbol of Malaysia’s Islamic fervour. Designed in the Indian Muslim style of architecture, this red-bricked mosque stands at the place, where the early settlers built their tin shacks at the point of confluence of the two rivers Klang and Gombak. The King’s Palace is located on a hillock at Jalan Istana amidst green lawns and beautiful gardens. This place is used for ceremonies and official functions and can be of interest for the traveller. The Parliament House is situated in one of the most lush-green areas of Kuala Lumpur and is lit beautifully at night. The Malaysians celebrate independence from the British rule every year at the Independence Square, where the Malayan flag was hoisted for the first time.
Genting Highlands is reached by cable car from Kuala Lumpur after travelling for less than an hour. It is the most developed hill resort in Malaysia, ideal for relaxation and entertainment. 2000 metres above sea level, this is a cool retreat from the bustle of Malaysian city life. There are two theme parks in Genting with lots of amusement rides and entertainment that is meant for the whole family. The nightlife here is full of entertainment ranging from discos and dinner shows to casinos.
The city of Kuala Lumpur has several tourist attractions in the form of historical sites and monuments such as the Jamek Mosque, King’s Palace, the Parliament House, the Independent Square and the busy Chinatown. The Jamek Mosque, built in 1909, stands as a symbol of Malaysia’s Islamic fervour. Designed in the Indian Muslim style of architecture, this red-bricked mosque stands at the place, where the early settlers built their tin shacks at the point of confluence of the two rivers Klang and Gombak. The King’s Palace is located on a hillock at Jalan Istana amidst green lawns and beautiful gardens. This place is used for ceremonies and official functions and can be of interest for the traveller. The Parliament House is situated in one of the most lush-green areas of Kuala Lumpur and is lit beautifully at night. The Malaysians celebrate independence from the British rule every year at the Independence Square, where the Malayan flag was hoisted for the first time.