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Relax into island time on Langkawi, blessed
with sandy bays and sweeping coastlines
FAMILY FUN AUTHENTIC CUISINE SACRED TEMPLES
Families will love the thrilling attractions of Eat your way around Singapore and Malaysia. Intricate temples, colourful shrines and huge
Sentosa Island in Singapore. Go ziplining at This melting pot of cultures dishes up a variety mosques make up the fabric of this culture.
Mega Adventure Park, ride an epic wave at Wave of cuisines from Laksa and Chilli Crab to Nasi Visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum
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House, float around at Adventure Cove Waterpark , Goreng and Rendang. Known for its Michelin- in Singapore, which houses an impressive
role play at KidZania and experience all the starred restaurants and amazing rooftop bars, collection of religious artefacts, and view the
excitement of Universal Studios Singapore . Singapore has plenty of choice when it comes to ‘Floating Mosque’ in Kota Kinabalu in Borneo
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On mainland Singapore enjoy Gardens by the wining and dining. In contrast, the tastiest local which is great to photograph as it appears
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Bay and Singapore Zoo. LEGOLAND Malaysia fare can be found at night markets and street to float on water. In Kuala Lumpur see vividly
is a favourite day out and riding the cable car on hawker centres. Chinatown has some of Kuala decorated Thean Hou Temple and don’t miss
Langkawi is a real adventure. Many resorts offer Lumpur’s best eats, and Penang is renowned as visiting the popular Batu Caves which are
pools with waterslides, water playgrounds and Malaysia’s food capital – a must-visit for anyone guarded by a large statue of a Hindu deity.
kids clubs with a variety of activities. who loves great food! Kek Lok Si Temple is a highlight when in Penang.
Wave House, Sentosa Island Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur
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