Orang Utan Island and Perak Tong Cave From Kuala Lumpur
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Orang Utan Island and Perak Tong Cave From Kuala Lumpur
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Orang Utan Island and Perak Tong Cave From Kuala Lumpur
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アクティビティ期間 (4 hours)
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主催 Korean, Indonesian, English
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何をしますか
Explore the Orang Utan Island and Perak Tong Cave, both located just outside of Kuala Lumpur.
ツアーハイライト
Take a private day trip from Kuala Lumpur to Orangutan Island and Perak Tong Cave. On the island, learn about the lives of the intelligent orangutans and take photos of them swinging through the trees. Your guide/driver will also provide information about the cave temple, and you'll have time to explore the natural surroundings and observe the local wildlife.
受け取りポイント
hotel pick up
hotel pick up 2
何が含まれていますか?
Hotel pick up & drop off (5 km in city centre)
Englishspeaking driver
Perak Tong Cave Temple Visit
Roundtrip ferry ticket (to/from Orang Utan Island)
Transport by airconditioned vehicle
Entry/Admission Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island Foundation
Orang Utan Island. Step ashore and amaze yourself with the ‘People of the Jungle’ or Orang Utan, an endangered species. Scientifically identified as very smart animals, Orang Utans have one of the longest birth intervals, on an average, once in every 8 years. Enjoy the hour & half at this dedicated rehabilitation sanctuary. Capture lots of photos for your remembrance.
Orang Utan Island. Step ashore and amaze yourself with the ‘People of the Jungle’ or Orang Utan, an endangered species. Scientifically identified as very smart animals, Orang Utans have one of the longest birth intervals, on an average, once in every 8 years. Enjoy the hour & half at this dedicated rehabilitation sanctuary. Capture lots of photos for your remembrance.
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Perak Cave Temple
停止: 2 hours 30 minutes
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Perak Tong has become one of the best cave temples in Malaysia. After climbing the steps and passing through the narrow entrance passage, the limestone cave opens up into a giant space with a high dome and branching off into hidden recesses and grottoes. A golden sitting Buddha statue, 40 feet tall, dominates the temple & The walls of the cavern are decorated with colourful murals depicting characters and events from Chinese mythology and Buddhist scriptures. There are numerous statues and carvings scattered around the temple, including a female with 18 arms who could be Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. The strong aroma of incense mixed with the earthy cave smell lends the cave a special atmosphere.