MALAYSIAN BIG TRIP 2012
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MALAYSIAN BIG TRIP 2012
MALAYSIAN BIG TRIP 2012 TH TH 28 AUGUST – 9 SEPTEMBER $983 OR $1130 PER PERSON TWIN SHARE Includes: • Car hire ($983 Proton Persona [local car no airbags] , $1130 Nissan Sentra [Imported car with airbags]) • Accommodation Excludes: • Airfares • Fuel • Meals • Admissions • Travel Insurance In Association with The Malaysia & Singapore Vintage Car Register ITINERARY ...WHERE WE ARE GOING Cities In Out Malacca Tuesday, 28 August 2012 Thursday, 30 August 2012 Nights 2 Cherating Thursday, 30 August 2012 Friday, 31 August 2012 1 Kuala Terengganu Friday, 31 August 2012 Saturday, 1 September 2012 1 Kota Bahru Saturday, 1 September 2012 Sunday, 2 September 2012 1 Banding (Belum Rainforest) Sunday, 2 September 2012 Monday, 3 September 2012 1 Penang Monday, 3 September 2012 Wednesday, 5 September 2012 2 Cameron Highlands Wednesday, 5 September 2012 Friday, 7 September 2012 2 Kuala Lumpa Friday, 7 September 2012 Saturday, 8 September 2012 1 We cover the majority of the country & drive on the best driving roads. Our biggest day is <370km. BUDGETS & BOOKINGS Our plan is as follows: • • • February meeting Present plan then email advice to members March 15th Finalise numbers Decide if individuals book own airfare or negotiate group airfare INDICATIVE RESPONSE If you are actively considering joining us on the trip please RSVP now to Jeremy Braithwaite: webmaster@thoroughbredsportscarclub.asn.au or call 0416 222 112 Our costing is based on 16 people travelling. BUDGET Car hire and accommodation = $983 or $1130 per person twin share depending on car hire Work on $1200 per person for the airfare Petrol is subsidised in Malaysia and is less than half the price we pay in Australia. Food prices will vary depending on whether we eat in the hotels or eat out. Hawker food is delicious and very cheap. The climate encourages you to eat outside. ACCOMMODATION • Accommodation is all in International Standard hotels • Typically 3 star or better • Breakfast included each day Lake Kenyir Resort Terengganu Impiana Resort Cherating Renaissance Hotel Kota Bahru THE MSVCR • • • • • The Malaysia & Singapore Vintage Car Register is very similar to ours with a mix of machinery from the early days to current. 400 members, of which around 100 are in Singapore and the balance in Malaysia. We have been made extremely welcome by the club, and their members will join us on our route and in the evenings at our dinners. We are also trying to coincide our event with their AGM which usually includes a track day. Awaiting finalisation of their calendar so we will have certainty on their events before we depart. DAY 1 & 2: MALACCA TUESDAY 28TH & WEDNESDAY 29TH AUGUST • • • • Leisurely drive south to Malacca Buildings and culture from Malay, Portuguese, Dutch and British heritage including Cheng Hoon Teng temple (the oldest functioning Chinese temple in Malaysia), Kapitan Kling Mosque, Stadhuy’s Building, Malacca Clock Tower, Christ Church and the famous Porta de Santiago Museums, churches, shopping Antique shopping on Jonker Street Bayview Hotel Malacca (Superior room) Right in the heart of town, Bayview Hotel Melaka is just minutes away from the business district. It's location is in close proximity to entertainment, shopping and famous historical sights. DAY 3: CHERATING THURSDAY 30TH AUGUST • • • Cherating is famous for its white sandy beaches Local village gives a good idea of village life Local attractions include top spinning (gasing), mat weaving, leatherback turtles laying their eggs (not guaranteed), coconut plucking monkeys and other sports activities Impiana Resort Cherating (Deluxe room) Every room in this Malaysian resort allows you to be closer to nature and wake up to the peaceful sound of the ocean. DAY 4: KUALA TERENGGANU FRIDAY 31ST AUGUST • Journey along coastal road through Kemaman, Dungun, Kuala Terengganu and through Kuala Berang to Kenyir Lake • Kenyir Lake is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world at 260,000 hectares • Contains 340 islands, with countless pristine cascading waterfalls and rivers from which flows crystal clear water from the surrounding highlands • The surrounding areas are home to an enormous variety of plants and animals Lake Kenyir Resort Terengganu (Garden View room) Spanning over 60 acres, this Terengganu resort stands majestically on the banks of Lake Kenyir, Malaysia's largest lake, and is surrounded by the world's oldest tropical rainforest. DAY 5: KOTA BHARU SATURDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER • • • • • • Last frontier of old Malay culture Malaysia’s oldest Chinatown Pasar Besar Siti Khadijah market Local cottage industries worth a visit include batik printing, kite making, weaving, brassware near Batu Buruk and a visit to the boat makers at Duyung Island The city is also a haven for shopping for silverware and trinkets Nearby is Pantai Dasar Sabak, the beach where on December 7, 1941, the Pacific Chapter of World War II started when the Japanese troops stormed ashore, just 90 minutes before the attack on the American Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor Renaissance Hotel Kota Bharu (Deluxe room) The only five star International class hotel in the city DAY 6: BANDING SUNDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER • • • Drive west through Malays houses, rice fields and deep mountain forests Stop at the massive man-made Lake Temenggor at Banding for a refresher before continuing your journey to Belum Rainforest Resort Walk through rainforest or just relax Belum Rainforest Resort, Banding (Run of House) Set in the midst of a tropical paradise, Pulau Banding, the Belum Rainforest Resort, is everything nature-lovers and holiday-goers expect in a getaway destination: complete relaxation and serenity, stunning views and surroundings, adventure, and the chance to get close to nature. DAY 7 & 8: PENANG MONDAY 3RD & TUESDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER • • • • • • • • • • • Penang is a UNESCO Heritage site Visit old buildings in Georgetown build during British reign, along with Chinese and Malay architecture Penang National Park Butterfly Farm Tropical Spice Garden Penang Hill Tropical Fruit Farm Botanical Gardens Follow the 74 km winding, and sometimes mountainous roads, to visit the scenic waterfront of the Clan Villages Cottage industries include batik making Beaches to the north of the island at Batu Ferringhi Holiday Inn Penang (Feringghi Tower Hill View) Unwind beneath coconut trees on the white, sandy beaches at Holiday Inn Resort Penang, in the heart of Batu Ferringhi DAY 9 & 10: CAMERON HIGHLANDS WEDNESDAY 5TH & THURSDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER • • • • • Great drive from Penang to the Highlands. A winding drive up to the rolling hills of the Cameron Highlands should be relatively free of traffic Breath taking scenery and diverse flora and fauna - a treasure trove of vibrantly colourful birds, delicate orchids, ferns, palms, mosses, fungi, wild ginger plants and cool, lush mountain peaks Walks and trails through the rainforest BOH tea plantation Rose Valley and the local market Strawberry Park Resort, Cameron Highlands (Studio) Strawberry Park Resort is ideally located amidst a 7-acre hill between Tanah Rata and Brinchang in the cool temperature of the Cameron Highlands DAY 11: KUALA LUMPUR FRIDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER • • • • • Mixture of colonial buildings and modern monoliths In the evening, peddlers at the Chinatown cry out for customers to buy their goods, ranging from local delicacies to CDs, VCDs, to T-shirts and souvenirs, etc. [bargaining skills required] Petronas Towers KL Aquarium, Zoo Negara & KL Bird Park - worlds largest walk in Aviary Good shopping!!! Swiss Garden Hotel & Residences, Kuala Lumpur (Deluxe room) Strategically located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur between bustling Bukit Bintang and colourful Chinatown. DAY 12+: UP TO YOU! • Either fly home or continue your journey THINGS TO BE AWARE OF • Car hire is currently only available to people under 70. We are investigating alternative rental companies • Alternate is to hire a larger car between 4 people • Be aware we will not have recced the route as did Terry and Robyn for NZ and Barry and Dot for the Southern Run....it’ll be an adventure for all! THE FINE PRINT! Cost per person for car hire and accommodation: • Per Person Twin Share $983.00 Using Proton Persona • Per Person Twin Share $1130.00 Using Nissan Sentra Imported car with airbags Optional: • GPS rental rate : $5.50 per unit per day • Swiss Garden Hotel & Residences Kuala Lumpur (extension night Kuala Lumpur) $99.00 per room per night with 2 breakfasts (Deluxe) • 24 hours car hire usage (additional day usage Kuala Lumpur) – $59.00 per car, model Proton Persona 1.6 (A) or similar [local manufacture car no airbags] – $84.00 per car Model Nissan Sentra [imported car, airbags] Cost includes: 01. Car hire usage for minimum 2 person in a car from Day 1 till Day 12. Each day of rental is defined as 24 hours. Excess of 3 hours rental will be charged an additional 1 day rental. 02. Car hire include unlimited mileage, Basic Waiver (BW), Excess Waiver (EW), Theft Waiver (TW), Personal Accident Insurance (PAI) 03. Accommodation with daily breakfast as per below program - 02 nights Bayview Hotel Malacca (Superior) - 01 night Impiana Resort Cherating (Deluxe) - 01 night Lake Kenyir Resort Terengganu (Garden View) - 01 night Renaissance Hotel Kota Bahru (Deluxe) - 01 night Belum Rainforest Resort, Banding (Run of House) - 02 nights Holiday Inn Penang (Feringghi Tower Hill View) - 02 nights Strawberry Park Resort, Cameron Highlands ( Studio) - 01 night Swiss Garden Hotel & Residences, Kuala Lumpur (Deluxe) Cost excludes: 01. Airfare and airport tax 02. Meals, beverages, entrance fees, personal items 03. Car hire exclude Fuel, traffic summonses, parking charges, toll charges, GPS Rental and other incidental charges 04. Rooms' early check-in & late check-out. Standard check in time at 1400 hrs and standard check out time at 1200 hrs. 05. Travel Insurance Notes: Rates exclude hotel porterages, tipping, local guide and other personal misc Surcharge of $34.00 per car for pick up and drop off between 2400 – 0600 hrs. Confirmation of reservation is subject to availability of the car models at the time of enquiry All vehicles will be rented out with a full tank of fuel and must be returned with the same level of fuel. Any differences in fuel will be charged at Mayflower’s standard refuelling charges. Vehicles must be filled with unleaded petrol unless specified otherwise. Driver must be at least 21 years old. Maximum driver age is 70 years old. Driver must possess a valid driving licence from any Commonwealth Country which is in English or an International Driving Permit with a qualified driving experience of at least one year. Probationary licence will not be accepted.