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Asia on two wheels

Malaysia is a federation of states ruled by a king and nine sultans, characterized by dense tropical forests sloping down to the picturesque coast of the south of the Malay Peninsula. Malaysia is a combination of the atmosphere of the Far East, the nature of nearby Oceania, futuristic cities such as Kuala Lumpur with the sky-high Petronas Twin Towers.

We offer you an unusual way to discover this beautiful country during week- or 10-day trips on BMW GS motorcycles, during which you will have the opportunity to get to know this wonderful country while doing what you like best - traveling by bike. New motorcycles from BMW will allow you to cover hundreds of kilometers without getting tired.

Experienced guides will show you the best routes, from where you will be able to admire wonderful views, and, above all, they will take care of your comfort and safety. On the route we will find, among others, monuments included in the UNESCO World Heritage List and beautiful, untouched areas that will take us far from civilization.

During the expedition, you will be accommodated in unique, high-standard boutique hotels conducive to relaxation after a long day of driving.

In addition to motorcycle trips, we also offer SUV trips.

Trip plan:

1

Rest day in Kuala Lumpur, overnight stay at Villa Samadhi.

2

Travel to the cool and green area of ​​the Central Mountains and the Cameron Highlands mountain station located next to tea and strawberry plantations. You will spend the night in a boutique resort decorated in Tudor style.

3

We will descend to the empty caves of Perak and Ipoh and spend time in the dazzling city admiring its colonial architecture that is reminiscent of the 19th century. Then the royal city of Kuala Kangsar. We continue to Leggong Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sunset on Penang Island, where the sun dips into the Strait of Malacca. A night in a historic boutique hotel.

4

A day of relaxation in George Town, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is worth taking a walk around this wonderful city or going to the mountains where there are many fruit plantations.

5

Return to the mainland via the longest bridge in Southeast Asia and head south towards the islands in the Strait of Malacca. Then the island of Pangkor Laut, which Luciano Pavarotti described as a paradise.

6

The road through rice fields and fishing villages with stops at hundred-year-old Chinese temples. Kuala Selangor and Sekinchian. Return to Villa Samadhi

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