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How can I play in Malaysia on Dragon Boat Festival? Best travel routes in Malaysia

Dragon Boat Festival is coming soon. Have you planned your own itinerary? The Dragon Boat Festival holiday time has come out, may as well come to an outbound tour, outbound tour can choose Southeast Asia, mainly visa easy, but also cheap. Malaysia is a better choice. So, how can I go to Malaysia for Dragon Boat Festival? What's the best route?

Two day tour in Kuala Lumpur:

D1 Zichang Street (2 hours) & rarr; marianman Indian Temple (1 hour) & rarr; Guandi Temple (20 minutes) & rarr; national oil company Twin Towers (2 hours) & rarr; Arrow Street (1 hour)

D2 National Mosque (1.5 hours) & rarr; urban Promenade (30 minutes) & rarr; Independence Square (1 hour) & rarr; Sultan's adusham tower (1 hour) & rarr; Jamie mosque (1 hour)

One day tour in Kuala Lumpur:

D1 Malaysian National Museum (1-3 hours) & rarr; National Mosque (1-3 hours) & rarr; Sudan's atusham tower (1 hour) & rarr; Zichang Street (1-3 hours) & rarr; Guandi Temple (1-3 hours) & rarr; marianman Indian Temple (1-3 hours) & rarr; national oil company's twin Peak Tower (1-3 hours)

Two day tour route of beauty Island:

D1 MERMAID ISLAND (one day)

D2 MERMAID ISLAND (2 hours) & rarr; Kawa mangrove (more than 2 hours)

4-day tour route of ABI senbena:

D1 Kapalai (more than 2 hours) & rarr; Mabu (more than 2 hours) & rarr; makin (more than 2 hours)

D2 Kapalai snorkeling (more than 2 hours) & rarr; making Island snorkeling (more than 2 hours)

D3 Yapi City mosque (2 hours) & rarr; Sabah University (2 hours) & rarr; Jaya Street (2 hours) & rarr; danrongya road Beach (2 hours)

D4kawa mangrove (more than 2 hours)

Consumption:

Malaysia's consumption level is quite different in different regions. Kuala Lumpur, the capital city, is relatively high compared with other cities, and is the same as the first tier cities in China, while other tourism cities are not too high, and the price is similar to the 2-3 tier cities in China.

(the following prices are all in RMB)

Attractions: most of the attractions in Malaysia have reasonable ticket prices, and many of them are free of tickets. The famous twin towers are relatively expensive. It takes about 150 yuan / person to climb the towers.

Catering: the price of meals in Malaysia is very reasonable, especially in Penang street snacks, which are famous for their delicacies, which can be settled at 10-20 yuan; in the restaurant, which is about 40 yuan per capita; in the high-end restaurant, which is more than 100 yuan per capita, there will be about 10% service fee.

Accommodation: the accommodation in Malaysia is slightly more expensive than that in other Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and Vietnam, but it is also more cost-effective. Generally, three-star hotels are about 200 yuan / night; four-star hotels are about 500 yuan; five-star hotels are about 800 yuan; if the sea view five-star rooms in dongma are slightly more expensive, they are all over 1000 yuan.