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SINGAPORE
A stop is made in fascinating Chinatown, where temples and traditional shops retain the Chinese character in this enclave. We shall be able to visit the Chinese Temple, and may have chance to stop.
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SINGAPORE
Jurong Bird Park is a 20 hectare, open concept park, which is the largest Bird Park in the Asia Pacific region. We will be fascinated by its collection of more than 8,000 birds from over 600 species.
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SINGAPORE
We will go to Changi Chapel and Museum, to visit the museum and view a replica of a chapel, which was used during World War II. Represented here is the collective spirit, which rose through the darkest times of the war, when the Japanese occupied Singapore.
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SINGAPORE
Leaving the pier, we shall proceed with a drive around Suntec City’s Fountain of Wealth – an impressive structure supported on four 13 metre (43 feet) high bronze legs, measuring 21 metres (69 feet) in diameter and weighing 85 tonnes.
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SINGAPORE
Our tour this evening will take us to the world’s first night zoo. Set in 40 hectares of secondary jungle, we will be able to unfold the mystery and drama of the tropical jungle after dusk with stunning effects.
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COCHIN, INDIA
For those of us not wishing to travel too far, this combination of a city tour and harbour cruise rolled into one offers an ideal choice. At Brunton’s Boatyard Hotel in Fort Cochin, we will meet our boat for a ride into Cochin harbour, passing by the islands of Vallarpadam, Gundu and Bolghatty.
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COCHIN, INDIA
Upon our arrival at Kuthiya Thoda, we will embark upon a country canoe, the major mode of transport within this area. During our 2 hour cruise, we shall experience the typical village life of Kerala; including a demonstration of toddy tapping and a presentation on how to climb a tall coconut tree!
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COCHIN, INDIA
Once a small fishing village within the Kingdom of Cochin, the region now known as Fort Cochin, was assumed by the Portuguese in 1503, and during their reign they built a fort near the waterfront to protect their commercial interests.
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COCHIN, INDIA
On our tour today, we shall visit the Fort Cochin area to see the St Francia Church, the oldest European church in India, originally built by the Portuguese, and the Chinese fishing nets – a unique symbol of centuries old Chinese influence on this coast.
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AQABA, JORDAN
This tour provides us with a rare opportunity to see spectacular scenery. Wadi Rum ranks alongside Petra as one of Jordan’s ‘Must see’ attractions. This area became famous in 1917-1918 during the Arab revolt led by the great enigma T.E. Lawrence.
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AQABA, JORDAN
Petra is the legacy of the Nabateans, an industrious Arab community who settled in the south of Jordan more than 2,000 years ago. From a hidden staging post, they dominated the trade routes of ancient Arabia, levying tolls and sheltering caravans laden with Indian spices, African ivory and animal hides.
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AQABA, JORDAN
Departing from the pier, our tour will take in some of the historic sites of interest which can be found in the capital, including the archaeological mound, which has rooms dating back as far as 4,000 BC and the Medieval Islamic Castle, which dates back to the 13th century.
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JORDAN, AQABA
Upon arrival at the Dead Sea we shall proceed to a local spa resort, where we shall enjoy some free time. We may choose to take a swim from the private beach in the heavy salty water, floating without moving any part of our body
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AQABA, JORDAN
Jeeps take us into a moon-like landscape where towering black and crimson weathered cliffs rise dramatically above pink sands. And how often do we get the opportunity to watch the sunset in the middle of the desert?
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PORT SAID, EGYPT
We shall depart the pier by coach for a drive of approximately three hours to Cairo, the capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa. More then 16 million people live here alongside some of the most astonishing masterpieces of the ancient world.
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PORT SAID, EGYPT
Departing from Port Said we shall travel for approximately 3 hours along desert roads to Cairo, the capital of Egypt. Upon arrival in this vast city, we will proceed to the world-famous and unforgettable Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx.
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ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
Alexandria is a true waterfront city where the desert meets the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean. Our drive today will take us along the corniche (seafront road) – which is nearly 20 kilometres (12 miles) long – passing by the main square, the city centre and many other landmarks.
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ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
Just north of Qait bay lies the site of the famous underwater excavation where hundreds of pillars, statues and sphinxes have been found.We shall then proceed to the Roman Amphitheatre.
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ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
Upon our arrival, we shall proceed to the El Alamein War Museum, located on the western side of town. The museum contains a collection of uniforms, memorabilia and pictorial material relating to the battle of El Alamein and the North African campaigns.
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VALLETTA, MALTA
To embark the boat for this excursion we will travel to Silema. Onboard we will witness Malta’s living past from the water as we ply around the two natural harbours on either side of Valletta – Marsamxett Harbour and the Grand Harbour.
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VALETTA, MALTA
We travel onto Marsaxlokk, one of Malta’s largest fishing villages. Where we shall have some free time to explore this picturesque village, before we rejoin our coach to drive through some typical tiny Maltese villages, on our way to the Blue Grotto at Wied iz-Zurrieq.
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VALLETTA, MALTA
Travelling to the southern part of the island, our first visit is to Qrendi, where we find the Hagar Qim Temples, likened to Stonehenge and originally built about 2700 BC. The site of these temples – high above the sea – was chosen well.
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VALLETTA, MALTA
We leave the quayside by coach for a panoramic drive around the bastions of Valletta that house most of Malta’s rich heritage of history, art, archaeology, architecture and culture. We will also pass by Fort St Elmo, the historic fort at the tip of the Valletta peninsula.
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VALLETTA, MALTA
Our coach will depart from the harbour and will make our way to Mosta (meaning centre), which refers to its very location at the heart of the island. Here we will stop to see the famous dome, considered to be the third largest in Europe.
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LISBON, PORTUGAL
We start this tour with a panoramic drive so we can get a general overview of Lisbon City centre.We will make a brief stop at the top of King Edward VII Park from where we can enjoy a spectacular view of the city and harbour.
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