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Langkawi, Malaysia
Visit Langkawi's best indoor attractions, the Crocodile Farm and the Underwater World on this day tour, fun for the whole family. The Crocodile Farm in Malaysia is over 20-acres with more then 1,000 crocodiles, some very rare. Witness feeding in a controlled environment that closely resembles their natural habitat. Also visit the Langkawi Underwater World, this magnificent marine showcase features both fresh and seawater fish. |
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Sarawak, Malaysia Exploring the mangroves of the Santubong and Salak River Delta system and see the delicate ecosystem which is an important breeding ground for marine life, small reptiles and some mammals such as monkeys and lorises. Also make a stop at a typical Malay fishing village and a charcoal factory located in the mangrove forest. |
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Sarawak, Malaysia
Bako National Park is an ideal day trip for nature lovers and eco-minded adventurers! Bako National Park known for its extraordinary variety and contrast in its natural scenery, habitats, plant life, and its wildlife. Be thrilled at the wide range of vegetation including the varieties of pitcher plants and wild orchids. See Bako's famous resident, the Proboscis monkeys, wild boar, monitor lizards and hundreds of bird species.
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Sarawak, Malaysia
The Rafflesia flower is the world's largest and is predominently found in Malaysia and more specifically located in the Gunung Gading National Park, a 2-3 hour drive from Kuching. Take a walk into the National Park on one of the well marked walking trails through the rainforest in search of this rare and spectacular Rafflesia flower.
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Penang, Malaysia
Malaysia is home for some 370 species of edible fruits including exotic ones to suit even the most fussy eater. Tropical Fruit Farm in Penang was built to preserve the green heritage of Malaysia. Later visit the Penang Butterfly Farm and see over 120 species of rare and exotic butterflies. |
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