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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

KL City Tours and Putrajaya Old vs New

Price : Per Vehicle Charted
RM 350.00 - Toyota Hiace ( Tour van with 12 Seats )
5 - 12pax
RM 250.00 - Toyota Vios 1.5G2 - 4 paxs
Departure: Daily pick ups from major hotels in Kuala Lumpur 
Please wait at the hotel lobby at the appointed times.
Pick up time : Morning : between 8.45 - 9.15 am
                          Afternoon : between 1.45 - 2.15 pm
Duration : Approximately 8 hours
Minimum  : 2 persons

This tour starts out in Kuala Lumpur, beginning at the King's Palace the National Monument and the superb buildings at the Independence Square as well as the Moorish-style railway station. While observing the contrast between historical Moorish architecture and modern skyscrapers. A photo stop at the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers will also be included
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In the afternoon we will proceed for a 35-minute journey to the new Malaysian federal capital – Putrajaya. The tour will be about the Putrajaya Government Center, where various government offices are lodged in spanking new buildings. Take a good long look at the pink Putra Mosque which is actually the most impressive construction in Putrajaya designed with architectural influences from Turkey, Kazakhstan and Morocco. Adjacent to this swanky structure is the Dataran Putra that fronts the Putrajaya Lake and don’t forget to catch a glimpse of the Putra Perdana – the Prime Minister’s Office.You will also get to visit other fascinating sites such as Palace Of Justice, the Putra World Trade Centre and catch the view of Putrajaya on top of a hill.

Itinerary
Tour Features:

 - Photo Stop & Day tour
 King's Palace
 National Monument
 Independence Square
 Moorish-style Federal Courts

 Petronas Twin Towers Photo stop
 Lunch Break
Outlet visited
- Chocolate 
- Leather
- Local Product
- Batik 
Afternoon Tour               
• Putra Mosque
• Dataran Putra ( with view of the Lake )
• Putra Perdana
• Palace of justice
• Putra World Trade Centre ( View form the highest point )
Back to Hotel ( Ends )

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