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1. A TOUR PACKAGE FOR
HONEYMOON COUPLE FOR
MALAYSiA and THAILAND
2. Honeymoon in Malaysia & Thailand
Experience the different moods of the world during your
honeymoon in Malaysia and Thailand would be highly
productive if you prefer that adrenalin rush.
Tour to Malaysia and Thailand takes you to the great
monuments, forests and viewing wildlife, deserts, sand, surf,
the sun at the beaches, the temples, festivals and much more.
From Thailand to Malaysia there is no place in Asia that can
offer such a diverse blend of unparalleled experiences.
Furthermore, the are renowned for their graciousness and
charm that makes every visitors feel at home.
5. Country
Thailand, the only Southeast Asian nation never to have
been colonized by European powers, is a constitutional
monarchy whose current head of state is HM Bhumibol
Adulyadej. A unified Thai kingdom has existed since the
mid-14th century, and Thailand was known as Siam until
1939 when it officially became the Kingdom of Thailand.
Thailand is a wondrous kingdom, featuring Buddhist
temples, exotic wildlife, and spectacular islands. Along
with a fascinating history and a unique culture that
includes delectable Thai food and massage, Thailand
features a modern capital city, and friendly people who
epitomize Thailand’s “land of smiles” reputation.
6. Capital - Bangkok
time
Thailand Standard time is GMT +7. Thailand does not observe
daylight savings.
Currency
The currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht. Baht come in both
coin and banknote form. 1 USD$ = 32.55 THB
1THB 1.91 INR
7. Geography
• Thailand is the 50th largest country in the world; most nearly
equal in size to Spain. Located just 15 degrees north of the
equator, Thailand has a tropical climate and temperatures
typically range from 19 to 38 degrees C (66-100 F). Thailand’s
largest peak, Doi Inthanon, is 2,565 meters (8,415 ft) tall.
Thailand covers 510,890 sq km of land and 2,230 sq km of
water. The coastline of Thailand is 3,219 km long. Thailand’s
longest shared border is with Myanmar (Burma), stretching
1,800 km.
8. Weather
The weather in Thailand is generally hot and humid: typical of
its location within the tropics. Generally speaking, Thailand
can be divided into three seasons: “hot” season, rainy season,
and “cool” season, though Thailand’s geography allows
visitors to find suitable weather somewhere in the country
throughout the year.
Religion
• 94.6% of Thais are Buddhist, 4.6% of Thais are Muslim 0.7%
of Thais are Christian
9. Population
The population of Thailand comprises of roughly 65 million
citizens, the majority of whom are ethnically Thai, though
peoples of Chinese, Indian, Malay, Mon, Khmer, Burmese, and
Lao origin are also represented to varying degrees.
Approximately 7 million citizens live in the capital city,
Bangkok, though this number varies seasonally and is
otherwise difficult to accurately count.
Area
Thailand has a rough geographical area of 514,000 sq km.
This makes Thailand equivalent in size to France or Texas.
10. Located just 15 degrees north of the equator, Thailand has a
tropical climate and temperatures typically range from 19 to 38
degrees C (66-100 F)
Language
More than 92% of the population speaks Thai or one of it’s
regional dialects. While the Thai language is the official
language of Thailand, as a result of its cosmopolitan capital
city and established tourism infrastructure, English is spoken
and understood throughout much of Thailand.
Temperature
11. Government
Thailand is a constitutional monarchy, not dissimilar to
England’s, whereby an elected Prime Minister is authorized to
be the head of government and a hereditary Thai King is head
of state. The constitution of Thailand allows for the people of
Thailand to democratically elect their leaders in the form of a
parliament, with a bicameral legislature consisting of a Senate
and House of Representatives, and executive authority in the
hands of the Prime Minister. A Judiciary, overseen by the
Supreme Court, was designed to act independently of the
executive and the legislature.
12. Economics
The economy of Thailand is reliant on exports, which account
for 60% of Thailand’s approximately US$ 200 billion GDP.
The economy of Thailand is the 2nd largest in Southeast Asia.
Thailand’s exports consist primarily of agricultural products
including fish and rice, of which it is the largest exporter in the
world, as well as textiles, rubber, automobiles, computers and
other electronic appliances, and jewelry. While one of the
premier tourist destinations in the world, Thailand relies on
tourism to provide only 7 % of its GDP.
13. Electricity
Electrical outlets in Thailand are charged to 220v at 50 cycles per
second, which is compatible with appliances from the U.K. but not
those from the US and many other nations. While most
computer cables have adaptors for voltage, visitors from the U.S.
and those not on the 220/50 v. will have to bring adapters to run
most other appliances
14. Accommodation
• Thailand hotels are some of the finest in the world, whether
they are five star luxury spa retreats or quaint family-run
beachfront bungalows. There is a hotel in Thailand for every
type of traveler on every budget. That said, the best prices are
during Thailand’s off-peak season (May – Aug), while the
most expensive prices are typically during the cool season
(Dec – Feb). Whether your accommodation choice is a home
stay with local villagers, a guesthouse in a backpacker district,
a beach bungalow, or a five star hotel in Thailand, unless you
have booked ahead, settle for nothing less than the warmest
“land of smiles” hospitality.
15. Visa Policy
The validity of a tourist visa ranges from 3 months to 6
months, depending on the number of entries you make across
the land border, or from the airport. If you arrived on Thailand
through an international airport, you will be stamped a 30 or
60-day permission of stay depending whether your country
made a bilateral agreement on visa exemption with Thailand.
20. Malaysia
The Federation of Malaysia comprises of Peninsular Malaysia,
and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.
Situated between 2º and 7º to the North of the Equator line,
Peninsular Malaysia is separated from Sabah and Sarawak by
the South China Sea.
In the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia lies Thailand, and
in the south, neighboring Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak are
bounded by Indonesia while Sarawak also shares borders with
Brunei.
21. Capital-Kuala Lumpur
area
329,758 square km
Time
Eight hours ahead of GMT and 16 hours ahead of U.S
Standard Time.
population
29.95 million
Electricity
Voltage is 220 - 240 Volt AC at 50 cycles per second. Malaysia
uses standard 3-pin square plugs and sockets.
22. People & Language
Malaysia comprise 57% of the population, while the Chinese,
Indian and Bumiputeras and other races make up the rest of the
country's population.
While Malay is the national language the many ethnic groups
also converse in their various languages and dialects, but
English is also widely spoken.
Islam is the official religion of the country, but other religions
such as Buddhism and Christianity are widely and freely
practiced.
23. Weather
The country experiences tropical weather year-round.
Temperatures range from 21ºC (70ºF) to 32ºC (90ºF).
Higher elevations are much colder with temperatures between
15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F).
Annual rainfall varies from 2,000mm to 2,500mm. However,
the wettest parts of Malaysia could well be the hill slopes of
Sarawak’s inland areas, which receive a mean annual rainfall
exceeding 5,000mm.
24. Weight & Measurement
Malaysia follows the metric system for weight and measurement.
Telecommunications
Local calls can be made from public phones using coins or
prepaid card. International calls can also be made using phone
cards or at any Telekom office.
Currency
The monetary unit of the country is Ringgit Malaysia and is
written as RM or MYR.
The exchange rate is valued at USD1 = RM3.15
1 MYR 17.11 INR
25. Visa policy
• According to country
Visa divided into following Category
14 days
1 month
2 month
3 month
India comes under 1 month.
34. Day –01
Delhi - Bangkok
Arrival at Bangkok Airport our representative will meet you at
arrival hall & will transferred you to Hotel, check in at the
hotel. Meet and greet with our Airport representative and
transfer to the hotel.
Get welcome drink. Honeymooners customers will get special
offers such as a king-size bed with petals of flowers on, fruit
basket
35. Day – 02
Bangkok
This morning after breakfast proceed with tour for
half day city and temple tour. Visit Wat Trimit. Later
drive through Chinatown to visit a gigantic gold
plated Wat Po-The temple (Reclining Buddha).
Then visit the and the Royal Palace.
The afternoon is free for own activities. Visit Grand
Palace, the previous King's Palace with spectacular
architectures. Then, take a canal – long tailed boat
along Chao Praya River. Transfer back to the hotel
36. Day – 03
bangkok
Learning about Thai and Chinese cooking ingredient at
Chinatown market . Walk through 200 years old market in at
Chinatown. This wet market has a lot to offer such as sea
cucumber, live fish, shark fin, bird net and etc. Continue to
stop at a small shop or street food light snack such as Hoi Jor,
Hot Spring roll, Pad Krapoa or Kuay teaw Koa kai. Sampling
the herbal tea, and dessert shop which run by the third
generation.
Take a short ride by tuk tuk to visit Flower Market. which has
nice flower in Thai style arrangement for you to observe.
In evening you may take a sky train to Sirocco to have drink at
sky bar or take short taxi ride to the Bed supper pub.
Back to Hotel
37. Day- 04
bangkok-krabi
After breakfast checkout from hotel go to Bangkok airport for
Krabi
Arrive in Krabi and get a private transfer to the hotel. Spend
the day relaxing at the resort and admiring the beautiful views
of the beach
End the evening with your loved one, with a romantic dinner
at the hotel.
38. Day - 05
krabi
After a hearty breakfast, We go to the Poda (4 Island) Tour by
speedboat. Have picnic lunch on the beach at Poda Island; an
island with white sandy beaches, clear water and schools of
colorful fishes in abundance. It is a perfect place for snorkeling
or swimming. In the afternoon, we visit Phranang Cave and
Phranang Beach to swim and relax on the nice beach.
Back to the hotel
39. Day- 06
krabi- phuket
After break fast go to by car to Phuket 4 hr journey by car
Arrived at Phuket Check in hotel relax enjoy the evening at
sea side..
check out the most fancy night life of Phuket.Overnight at
your choice of hotel or resort.
40. Day – 07
phuket
Breakfast at hotel
Phi Phi Island Tour by cruise.It is renowned worldwide for its
natural scenic beauty with silver sand beaches fringed with
palm trees, full of lush greenery. Offshore, Lunch is served on
the beach.
Visit Maya beach for Enjoy snorkeling and feeding colorful
fishes at “Loh Samah Bay”.
Sightseeing at “Pileh Cove” and“Viking Cave”. Plentiful coral
reefs, banana feeding to monkeys much more
Evening return and Relax overnight at hotel.
41. 08 day
phuket
After breakfast at hotel, you will be picked up from the hotel
lobby for your half day city tour of Phuket. Visit Phuket city
with its Portuguese buildings and colorful markets, Wat
Chalong, Rawai Beach, Sea Gypsy village and Cape
Promthep.
In the evening rejuvenate your mind and body through spa
treatment offered by world class spa resorts.
Evening return and Relax overnight at hotel.
42. Day- 09
phuket-Langakawi island
After break fast checkout from the hotel for langakawi island
On your arrival Langkawi, you are welcomed by our
representative who will help you transfer to the hotel. After
check-in, you have the rest of the evening at leisure. Overnight
stay will be at the hotel in Langkawi.
44. Day-10
langakawi
after breakfast at the hotel, you will be picked up for the
Round Island Tour. This tour will take you through Atma
Alam,Under water world,Eagle Square and Kuah Town Rest
of the day is free at leisure. Overnight stay will be at the Hotel
in Langkawi.
45. Day – 11
Langakawi
After a hearty breakfast, you have the rest of the day at
leisure to enjoy and relax on the beach and soak up the
sun for the rest of the day.
You will get to Explore one of the best tour's this island
has to offer “The Langkawi Sunset Cruise!” Admire a
glorious sunset while enjoying cocktails with family. A
perfect way to finish the day and start the evening. The
sun is low in the sky and the wind is gentle. Excellent
calm water sailing. The cruise includes an open bar of
beer, wine, spirits, cocktails, soft drinks, fruit juice, and a
barbeque dinner on board. For the saltwater Jacuzzis,
please bring along your towels and bathers. Freshwater
showers are also available.
46. Day-12
langakawi-kuala lumpur
After Sumptuous breakfast, checkout from the Langkawi Hotel
& board the flight to Kuala Lumpur.
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur - A shopper's paradise, Mecca for
food lovers, and every party goers dream, Malaysia is a one-
stop destination for you and your loved ones!
Upon arrival, check into your hotel and you are free to explore
the marvels of this Wonderful city. We recommend that you try
out the Kuala Seleangor Fireflies
Head down to the jetty after sunset and witness thousands of
these little luminescent wonders light up the sky. Each of these
wonder bugs has a distinct light pattern, and together they
create decorate the sky with their natural light which will leave
you in a state of joy and awe. This amazing tour is enjoyed in a
silent electric boat.
47. Day-13
kuala lumpur
After breakfast, you embark on the half day tour of Kuala
Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur (or KL, as it is commonly known) is,
more often than not, a traveler's point of entry to Malaysia. As
the capital, it is the most modern and developed city in the
country, with contemporary high-rises and world-class hotels,
glitzy shopping malls, and local and international cuisine. The
tour includes photo op at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers (at
one point of time this was the tallest building in the world), the
palace, National Monument, the National Museum (tickets not
included), and the National Mosque. Rest of the Day will be
free at leisure. You can either spend some time shopping or
take and optional tour to Kuala Selangor Fireflies. Overnight
stay will be at the hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
48. Day-14
genting highland
After a hearty breakfast, check out from the hotel and
board the coach to Genting Highlands.
En route you will be visiting the famous Batu Caves - The
cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside
India, and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal
point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia and
One Way Cable Ride for magnificent breath taking views.
Later, check in at the hotel and spend the Evening at
Snow World – where the temperature goes as less as -3’
and in the evening redeem the Dinner coupons and enjoy
a delicious Dinner.
Overnight at genting highland
49. Day- 15
kuala lumpur-delhi
After a hearty breakfast, checkout hotel for kuala lumpur
airport you will have a few hours in Kuala Lumpur before you
leave for the airport and make your journey back to India. We
sincerely hope you had a memorable time!
50. Flight Details
NEW delhi-bangkok
From IGI Airport , T3 DEL
20 Apr, 13:50 to
Suvarnabhumi Airport international Airport BKK
20 Apr, 19:35
(Duration: 4hr 15min.)
Air India (AI 332 ) Aircraft: Boeing 787-8 Dream
liner
Class : Economy
51. Flight details
Bangkok-krabi
Thai Air Asia (FD 3217)
Bangkok-Don Mueang Airport (DMK)
23 Apr, 11:40
To Krabi International Airport (KBV)
23 Apr, 12:55
Class : Economy Duration : 1hr 15min|Aircraft: 320A
52. Flight Details
langakawi-kuala lumpur
Malindo (OD 2203) Langkawi (LGK)
01 May, 10:55
To
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) Terminal:M
01 May, 12:00
Class : Economy
Duration : 1hr 5min
Aircraft: Boeing 737-900
53. Flight Details
kuala lumpur- new delhi
Malaysia Airlines MH 190
Kuala Lumpur (KUL)Terminal:M
05 May, 18:25
To
New Delhi (DEL)Terminal:3
05 May, 21:25
Class : Economy.Duration : 5hr 30min|
Aircraft: Airbus A330-300
54. inclusion
All 3N- Bangkok ,2N- Krabi ,3N- Phuket
3N – Langakawi ,2N- Kuala lumpur,
1N-Genting highland Acoomodation .
All Airfare and Transfer.
Thailand and Malaysia visa fee.
All Tour Sight seen.
56. Hotel & Resort
• Banyan hotel in Bangkok
• Holiday Inn Krabi
• Novotel in Phuket
• Vivanta by Taj Rebak Island, Langkawi
• Ramada Plaza Dua Sentral Kuala Lumpur
• Awana Hotel genting highland