Full-Day Sekinchan Sightseeing Trip from Kuala Lumpur

Summary

After hotel pickup in Kuala Lumpur, board your air-conditioned coach for the approximate 1.5-hour drive to Sekinchan, a fishing village located 59 miles (95 km) from the capital. View oil palm plantations along the leisurely coastal route, before arrival at your destination for the day. Slip on your sunglasses, hat and other sun protection before walking with your informative guide through the rice paddies and fruit orchards. You’ll observe rice planting or harvesting, depending on the season, and learn about modern rice cultivation practices with a visit to the processing factory and its small museum. After a restaurant lunch of delicious seafood, move on to Redang Beach to see the ‘Wishing Tree,’ draped in red ribbons to bring good luck. Visit Nan Tian Temple, climbing up to the treehouse and sampling some sweet mango, before you are transported back to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur.

Tour info

Duration
8 hours
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Why take this tour?

Emerald-green rice fields await on this full-day tour of Sekinchan, a fishing village with the highest rice production in Malaysia. Look for migratory birds in this scenic spot, popular with day trippers from Kuala Lumpur. A lunch of fresh seafood is served at a local restaurant between visits to fruit orchards and Redang Beach.

What’s included?

  • Professional guide

  • Seafood lunch at a restaurant

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off by air-conditioned coach

  • Personal expenses

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 8h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

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Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Magunatip Holidays

About operator:

‘See Sarawak in Half a Day’ is claim made by Sarawak Cultural Village, an unique award-winning living museum offering an excellent introduction to local cultures and lifestyles with the 48,000 square miles of Malaysia's most majestic State are condensed into just 17 acres. One leisurely stroll opens seven homes to the visitor, seven cultures, including the famous longhouses of Borneo.

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