Hailed as the largest and most populous continent, Asia has a lot to offer when it comes to vacation. Its must-see destinations are not popular for nothing; with its fascinating fusion of future, pop culture, and timeless tradition; every single visitor will surely be in awe. Jetting into one of the famous travel destination in Asia is fun; but what could be more exciting than visiting two of the best Asian cities in one package?
Experience the rustic ambiance in animated cities with visits to Singapore & Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong & Macau, and Beijing & Shanghai. A picturesque moment in any two of these vacations will be more enjoyed while gorging into sumptuous food and inexpensive drinks; or shopping irresistible finds. But more importantly, it is how the moments are shared with your loved ones, creating dotting memories.
Inclusions: One (1) night stay at Riverview Hotel, Singapore with breakfast, two nights stay at May Tower Hotel in Kuala Lumpur with breakfast, Round-trip airport transfers both in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (seat-in-coach), one-way VIP coach transfers from Singapore-Kuala Lumpur, morning Singapore tour on the 2nd day, morning Kuala Lumpur Tour on the 3rd day, Airport pick-up from Singapore airport- Singapore hotel, Departure pick-up from Kuala Lumpur hotel-Kuala Lumpur airport.Dubbed, as the Lion City, Singapore is one of the busiest ports in the world. It has a lot to offer to its visitors ranging from culinary and shopping treats, cultural and festival events, arts, architecture, and so much more. Whereas, Kuala Lumpur is known as the “focal point” of new Malaysia. It skillfully combines its past with the present and offer hundred-folds of wondrous attractions.
Inclusions: Two (2) nights stay at Shamrock Hotel Hong Kong with breakfast outside the hotel, Half-day city tour in Hong Kong (seat-in-coach), Round-trip airport transfers both in Hong Kong and Macau, One (1) night stay at Fu Hua Guandong Hotel Macau with breakfast outside the hotel, One (1) way Hong Kong - Macau Ferry, Macau City Tour with Lunch (seat-in-coach)
Be enthralled by Hong Kong’s East meets West Culture. It is a famous destination for gourmet food and shopping. Macau is considered as the Las Vegas of the East, this former Portuguese colony has everything from the luxury casinos, breathtaking statues, and designer stores.
Inclusions: Three (3) days / Two (2) nights accommodation at Holiday Inn Express in Shanghai, Four (4) days / Three (3) nights accommodation at Dong Fang Hotel in Beijing, Round-trip airport transfers in Shanghai Airport (seat-in-coach), One (1) way economy ticket from Shanghai to Beijing, Full-board meals (five breakfasts + five Dinners + four Lunches Chinese style), Round-trip airport transfers in Beijing Airport (seat-in-coach), Compulsory tour in Shanghai, Compulsory tour in Beijing
Shanghai whose name means “on the sea” is China’s industrial and commercial capital. Be dazzled by its futuristic skyscrapers, sparkly nightlife, world-class hotels, and other fantastic destinations. On the other hand, Beijing is home to the Forbidden City, the Great Wall of China, the Temple of Heaven, and much more.
Note: Prices depend on travel dates and are subject to change without prior notice. Rates are applicable for twin occupancy per person. Surcharge applies during peak season. Credit card payments are subject to 5% surcharge. Group rates are available upon request. Valid until March 31, 2012 only. Tipping is compulsory.
Indulge yourself in an Asian Adventure you’ll sure not forget. Call us and we will get everything ready for a remarkable travel experience. Dial our 24/7 U.S. toll-free number at 1-866-2-MANILA or (02) 893-0002 if you’re in the Philippines. Please visit http://mangotours.com for more of our amazing travel deals.
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2 comments:
"Shanghai whose name means “on the sea” is China’s industrial and commercial capital..."
Really? why "on the sea"?
Anyways, do you know some tours and packages to travel Philippines?
2 cities in one deal sounds like a great idea. Is this package still available? Are there new packages?
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