Today aboard National Geographic Orion, we are anchored off the Malaysian Island, Langkawi. This offered us the opportunity to visit the Kilim Geoforest Park mangrove system, an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here we took boat tours and kayaked through the mangroves, seeing a host of different wildlife species. What a day!
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Today aboard National Geographic Orion we visited the Malaysian city, Malacca. In the 16th century, this port on the strategic Malacca Strait was positioned at the fulcrum of the world, linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans at the height of the global spice trade. We saw the ruins of the old Portuguese fort, walked Jonker Street in Chinatown, and rode bike rickshaws back to port!
Kuala Lumpur was everything it was made out to be, and our guests got to experience this vibrant city, a melting pot of many Asian cultures. National Geographic Orion guests were treated with a scenic bus tour to the famed Batu Caves of Malaysia. We viewed iconic statues and hiked up the 200-plus rainbow stairs of this beautiful location into the limestone caves where we found the colorful, majestic temples. After the caves, we paid a visit to the famed Petronas Twin Towers, which were amazing. We were then treated to a tasty authentic Malaysian lunch in the Central Market Place. To help work off the great cuisine, we were then set free to roam the streets of Chinatown where our guests enjoyed a bit of retail therapy, taking advantage of the great prices and Malaysian wares along Petaling Street. It was a great day in this fantastic city.
Ipoh Malaysia. Wow, what a place to visit! Guests of National Geographic Orion were given the opportunity to visit this city that very few people have the chance to visit. During our one-hour bus ride through the countryside of Perak, we passed palm forests, rice paddies, and the natural beauty which encompassed monkeys and birds. Then we reached our destination, the temple of Kek Look Tong, meaning Great Happiness. It is a limestone cave temple that has been used as a place of worship since the 1920’s, and it felt like it, as we were greeted by a stone statue of Confucius and many other honored monks that graced the grounds. Later, a visit to the city of Ipoh was appreciated by our guests as they had the time to roam freely and adventure.