PERLIS 2D1N TOUR 玻璃市2天1夜游
Perlis State is located on the northwest coast of the Malay Peninsula.
服務說明
DAY 1: Snake & Reptile Park -It serves as a facility for medical professionals to research and develop snake antivenom, and at the same time, it's open for visitors to get up close with these sleek creatures. Additionally, the park houses crocodiles, turtles, ostriches, deer, etc. Kangar Street Art -The mural painting project involved the efforts of 15 amateur painters from the association, with an additional 10 friends contributing as amateur painters, including welders, carpenters, and others. Jasmine Lake -The Jasmine Lake, adorned with a plethora of Chinese elements, seamlessly blending with ancient-style architecture, provides a natural oasis. Gua Kelam Recreational Park -It's a very long cave. Previously, it was a tin mining site, and the cave is adorned with natural stalactites and stalagmites. Additionally, the cave has an underground river connected to the tin mine. Kuala Perlis Port -The enchanting scenery of the port under the sunset, coupled with the unique architectural features of the mosque, resembles a picturesque painting. DAY 2: Canopy walkway -Here, you can experience the tropical rainforest. Walking on the bridge, you can faintly hear the chirping of birds. The bridge is 100 meters long, designed in a triangular walkway, and starting from the main observation pavilion, you will pass through six observation platforms. Bukit Ayer Recreational Park -Amidst the surroundings, you can hear the chirping of insects and the calls of birds, allowing you to intimately connect with nature through your senses of hearing, touch, and sight. Timah Tasoh Dam -The shores of the lake are covered with lush vegetation, while the center is filled with aquatic plants, providing a resting place for migratory birds, and it's surrounded by high mountains. Chabang Mountain -Consists of 2 interconnected limestone hills, also known as a lover's mountain, resembling 2 lovers forever independent yet inseparable, majestical and deeply affectionate. Kota Kayang Museum -This state museum was once the estate granted by King Raja Syed Alwi to his younger brother and prime minister Syed Salim bin Syed Muhammad al-Jafri. In the late 19th century, Syed Salim built a mansion on the estate and moved in with his family. It wasn't until the signing of the Bangkok Treaty in 1909 that the land was sold to the state government. Since then, the palace has become the official residence of the state government's British advisor.




聯絡資料
24, Jalan BP 6/13, Bandar Bukit Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia