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Overview
- Enjoy a day trip in Port Dickson.
- Visit an ostrich farm located 9th mile along the Port Dickson beach road.
- Discover Broken Cape, the country?s oldest lighthouse.
Description
PROGRAM:
Pick up from Kuala Lumpur Hotel to Port Dickson for 1.5 to 2 hours drive. Upon arrival at Port Dickson, proceed to ostrich farm. The ostriches are housed in open paddocks shaded by large trees. They can be feed and for a fee, adults and children can even ride ostriches around a small circuit at the back of the farm. Besides ostriches, visitors can see quite a large number of farm animals. Next stop will be Cape Rachado, a Portuguese word for Broken Cape. Originally it was built by the Portuguese in the 16th century but today, the site is a conservation area for migrating birds. After Cape Rachado, lunch will be at Yacht Club followed with shopping at Port Dickson town (however, Port Dickson is strictly not a shopping attraction, a daily bazaar can be found along the way). Make way to the Army Museum, located next to a military base about 7km away from Port Dickson town in Sirusa district. It is a property of the Malaysian Royal Armed Forces. The Army Museum has two main buildings; each houses themed exhibits and galleries showcasing military history, complete with authentic displays of military guns, equipment and gear. Transfer back to Kuala Lumpur Hotel.
Amenities
Meal included
Restroom available
Senior friendly
Kids friendly
Insurance included
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, a city synonymous with world travel! Malaysia's sultry capital is packed with steel-clad skyscrapers, lush parks, historic monuments, mega-sized shopping malls, trendy nightspots and bustling street markets. Other essential parts of the vibrant mix are incense-wreathed, colorfully adorned mosques and temples of the country's Malay, Chinese and Indian communities. A reverence for these ancient cultures is balanced with a drive to be plugged into the contemporary world. As evidence, there is an exciting contemporary art and design scene and a buzzing digital economy. Kuala Lumpur, for the last two decades, has been consistently on the top of any world travel list and rightly so. With a spectacular list of restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, complexes and architecture, Kuala Lumpur meets every requirement of the discerning traveler. The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is one of the world's most well-developed, maintained and top-ranked airports with amazing international connectivity to other major cities of the world. Getting around is efficient and convenient. Budget accommodation is abundant.
- Capital city of Malaysia
- Great cultural diversity
- One of the world's leading travel destinations
- Home to the Petronas Towers
- Michelin-star worthy restaurants
- One of the world's biggest shopping hubs
- Full of museums and historical sites
- Great for adventure sports
- Photographer's paradise