![]() Malaysia A perfect trip to Singapore and Malaysia includes high tea, jungle walks and street food. In Taman Negara, a jungle "taxi" boat cruises up the Tahan River. ![]() The impressive canopy walk in Taman Negara National Park travels 500 metres through dense jungle, making it the longest suspended walkway in the world. ![]() Venture deep into the jungle by taking a bumpy boat ride up the Tahan River. ![]() Set in the fertile hills of the highlands, Boh is the largest tea plantation in Malaysia ![]() A worker on the Boh plantation, where the tea leaves are harvested every three weeks. ![]() Explore this Unesco-listed historic town, with its 19th-century, pastel-coloured buildings and rich heritage. ![]() Penang's architecture shows the city's multi-ethnic influences. ![]() The beautifully restored Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (also called the Blue Mansion), is one of Georgetown's most instantly identifiable heritage buildings. Its spiral stairs make a grand entrance. ![]() The mansion is over 125 years old and serves not merely as a classic hotel with individually decorated rooms, but also as a focal point for tour groups, heritage buffs and students of Asian architecture . ![]() Singapore The gleaming skyscrapers of the city's financial district.
Located on a quiet street in the Chinatown district, the beautiful New Majestic Hotel has 30 rooms, each individually designed by emerging Singaporean artists.
A myriad of spices infuse Singaporean cuisine.
The city's hawker centres offer an incredible array of food. |
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