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1 25-09-2018 Departure dates: 25 th May / 15 th Jun / 19 th Oct 2019 Spiritual Director: TBA (Final Itinerary subject to airlines confirmation) Itinerary: DAY 1: BORNEO OR KUL DUBAI - ZAGREB (MEAL ON BOARD) Borneo Pilgrims Depart KKIA to KLIA and meet main group at Emirate Check in counter. KL Pilgrims - Assemble 3 hours before at Emirate check in counter Flight departs after midnight at 1.55am for Zagreb via Dubai (Transit 3hrs 30mins). DAY 2: ZAGREB (L,D) Arrive Zagreb at 12.35 noon. After immigration and baggage clearance, meet and proceed for half day City tour. Funicular journey to upper town Gornji Grad, view of Zagreb Cathedral, Bloody Bridge. visit the St Mark’s Square which consists of the Parliament Building, Lotrscak Tower, Tkalciceva Street Cathedral of Assumption - it is the symbol of Zagreb with its two neo-Gothic towers dominating the skyline at 104 and 105 metres. In the Treasury of the Cathedral, above the sacristy, priceless treasures have been stored, including the artefacts from 11th to 19th century. Many great Croats had been buried inside the Cathedral. St Mark’s Square - St. Mark’s Church that was built in the mid-13th century dominates this most beautiful square of the Upper Town. Many events crucial for Zagreb and entire Croatia took place here and many important edifices and institutions are located in this relatively tight space. The most attractive of all is St. Mark’s Church with its Romanesque naves, Gothic vaults and sanctuary and picturesque tiles on its multi-coloured roof that are arranged in such way that they form historical coats of arms of Zagreb and Croatia. The square also houses a Neo-Classicist building of the Croatian Parliament built in the first decade of the 20th century and Banski dvori, the seat of Croatian Government. (Ban was the civil governor during Austro-Hungarian rule). Private mass. Check in to hotel Dinner and overnight in the hotel. 15 DAYS 13 NIGHTS MEDJUGORJE, EASTERN EUROPE PILGRIMAGE

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Departure dates: 25th May / 15th Jun / 19th Oct 2019

Spiritual Director: TBA (Final Itinerary subject to airlines confirmation)

Itinerary:

DAY 1: BORNEO OR KUL – DUBAI - ZAGREB (MEAL ON BOARD)

• Borneo Pilgrims – Depart KKIA to KLIA and meet main group at Emirate Check in counter.

• KL Pilgrims - Assemble 3 hours before at Emirate check in counter

• Flight departs after midnight at 1.55am for Zagreb via Dubai (Transit 3hrs 30mins).

DAY 2: ZAGREB (L,D)

Arrive Zagreb at 12.35 noon.

After immigration and baggage clearance, meet and proceed for half day City tour.

❖ Funicular journey to upper town Gornji Grad, view of Zagreb Cathedral, Bloody Bridge. visit the St

Mark’s Square which consists of the Parliament Building, Lotrscak Tower, Tkalciceva Street

➢ Cathedral of Assumption - it is the symbol of Zagreb with its two neo-Gothic towers dominating the

skyline at 104 and 105 metres. In the Treasury of the Cathedral, above the sacristy, priceless treasures

have been stored, including the artefacts from 11th to 19th century. Many great Croats had been buried

inside the Cathedral.

➢ St Mark’s Square - St. Mark’s Church that was built in the mid-13th century dominates this most

beautiful square of the Upper Town. Many events crucial for Zagreb and entire Croatia took place here

and many important edifices and institutions are located in this relatively tight space. The most

attractive of all is St. Mark’s Church with its Romanesque naves, Gothic vaults and sanctuary and

picturesque tiles on its multi-coloured roof that are arranged in such way that they form historical

coats of arms of Zagreb and Croatia. The square also houses a Neo-Classicist building of the Croatian

Parliament built in the first decade of the 20th century and Banski dvori, the seat of Croatian

Government. (Ban was the civil governor during Austro-Hungarian rule).

Private mass.

Check in to hotel

Dinner and overnight in the hotel.

15 DAYS 13 NIGHTS MEDJUGORJE, EASTERN EUROPE

PILGRIMAGE (Vienna, Dubrovnik, Medjugorje, Mostar, Sarajevo, Zagreb, Budapest, Krakow, Wadowice, Czestochowa & Prague

DAY 3: ZAGREB – ZADAR - DUBROVNIK (B,L,D)

Breakfast at the hotel.

Check out and depart for Dubrovnik via Zadar (635kms – 8hrs 45mins)

Private mass at Church

Photo stop at the Sea Organ

Lunch at local restaurant.

Arrive Dubrovnik in the evening

Dinner and overnight in the hotel.

DAY 4 : DUBROVNIK - MEDJUGORJE (B,L,D)

Breakfast at the hotel.

Private mass

Check out and city tour of Dubrovnik.

Photo stop at Bell Tower Clock, Orlando’s Column, Franciscan

Monastery, Sponza Palace and Dominican Monastery.

❖ Dubrovnik - is an old city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south

of Croatia. It is nicknamed "Pearl of the Adriatic" and is listed as a

UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Is steeped in stunning

architecture and sculptural detail, and boasts spectacular churches,

monasteries, museums, and fountains.

➢ City Walls - No visit to Dubrovnik would be complete without a leisurely walk around the city walls.

➢ Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin - the cathedral is notable for its fine altars, especially the

altar of St John Nepomuk, made of violet marble. The cathedral treasury contains relics of St Blaise

as well as 138 gold and silver reliquaries largely made in the workshops of Dubrovnik’s goldsmiths

between the 11th and 17th centuries. Among a number of religious paintings, the most striking is the

polyptych of the Assumption of the Virgin, made in Titian’s workshop.

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➢ St Ignatius Church - has frescos displaying scenes from the life of St Ignatius, founder of the Jesuit

society. Abutting the church is the Jesuit College, located at the top of a broad flight of stairs leading

down to the square Gundulićeva Poljana, where a bustling morning market is held. The monument in

the centre of the square is of Dubrovnik’s famous poet, Ivan Gundulić. Reliefs on the pedestal depict

scenes from his epic poem, Osman.

Lunch at local restaurant.

After lunch, depart for Medjugorje (124kms – 3hrs 15mins)

❖ Medjugorje - The name Medjugorje literally means "between mountains". It became an important place

of pilgrimage and encouragement for faith and spiritual life for millions of people and thousands prayer

groups. Many people experienced God's grace and presence in their hearts on this place and often

receive motivation to lead a better, more valuable life. A life with love and opened heart for God and

people, life of prayer and communion with God. Prayers, changed lives and humanitarian activities and

projects influenced or inspired by Medjugorje without doubt help make this world a better place. Maybe

more, than we would expect.

Dinner and overnight in the hotel.

DAY 5: MEDJUGORJE (B & D)

• Group climb Mount Krisevac “The Hill of The Cross”, treading the stony path and following the

way of the cross to the submit of the mountain, where the group will arrive at the break of dawn (on

foot).

• Breakfast at the hotel.

• Private mass

• Proceed for half day sightseeing tour of Medjugorje City

• Visit the St James Church

• Proceed to visit the Hill of the Apparitions, Blue Cross, Chapel of Two Hearts, Caritas Mission

House and the Path through the Vineyards

• Proceed for sightseeing tour of The Shrine and the Village

• Join public MASS at the Saint James Church.

➢ The Cross Mountain – also known as

Mt Krizevac is the highest mountain in

the area. A relic of the True Cross of

Jesus was received from Rome from

Pope Pius XI and built into this cross.

Before 1933, and the erection of the

cross, Medjugorje endured many hail

storms that destroyed the villager’s

crops in the fields. This was a

tremendous hardship because,

materially, the villager’s had little.

Upon completion of the cross, the storms ceased, and there have been no reports of such storms

again in this area. It is a penitential climb that leads pilgrims to reflect upon their relationship

with God and what they need to change in their lives to draw closer to Him.

Often deep healing, cleansing and peace is experienced at the summit of the mountain, at the

foot of the cross, after pilgrims arrive at the top. Our Lady has made it clear in her messages

that it is her desire to see pilgrims climbing both Cross Mountain and Apparition Mountain.

➢ Saint James Church – The Apostle St. James the Greater, of

whom the church of St. James in Medjugorje was dedicated, is

the Patron Saint of Pilgrims. This is just one of many acts of

God’s providence that helps to reveal the larger picture

behind the events of Medjugorje. There were many different

locations of the apparitions during the years when they took

place at St. James Church. The first apparitions in the church

were actually in the sanctuary, right above the altar, then the

side room of the main sanctuary and in the Adoration Chapel

behind the church.

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➢ Hill of Apparition – or formerly known as Mount

Podbrdo was the 1st mountain that Our Lady

appeared on, to the visionaries of Medjugorje. It is

a steep and rock-strewn path that ascends to the

actual location where Our Lady appears. It was

from Apparition Mountain where Our Lady first

began inviting the world, through the visionaries

and the village of Medjugorje, to respond to her

call. There have been literally thousands of

apparitions of Our Lady on this mountain—

apparitions that continue even to this day.

Our Lady indicated early in the apparitions that God would one day place a “sign” upon

Apparition Mountain that would serve as proof to authenticate the apparitions. What has been

called the “Lasting Sign” is actually the third out of ten secrets Our Lady gave to the

visionaries. It will appear somewhere on Apparition Mountain. The “Lasting Sign” will be

permanent, visible, and indestructible, and will remain until the end of time.

➢ The Wooden Cross – off to the left of the main path coming

down Apparition Mountain, marks the spot of an event that

took place between Our Lady and the visionary Marija on

June 26th, 1981. Marija was ahead of the others coming

down the mountain after Our Lady had already appeared to

the children further up the mountain. She was proceeding

downhill, on her way home. Suddenly, she was mysteriously

pushed to the side by an unseen force, and immediately

afterwards Our Lady appeared, with a bare wooden cross

behind her. Our Lady was in tears and her voice full of

sadness as she spoke this message: “Peace, peace, peace. Be

reconciled! Only Peace. Make your peace with God and

among yourselves. For that, it is necessary to believe, to

pray, to fast, and to go to Confession.”

➢ The Blue Cross – is located at the base of Apparition

Mountain. It is on this site that Our Lady appeared to the

visionaries when they were hiding from the communist police

in the beginning days of the apparitions.

• Dinner and overnight in hotel.

Chapel of the Two Heaarts

Church of St Peter &

Paul

DAY 6: MEDJUGORJE –MOSTAR - SARAJEVO (B,L,D)

• Breakfast at the hotel.

• Check out and depart for Sarajevo via Mostar. (28km/35Mins)

• Sightseeing tour view of Old Bridge, Neretva River, Turkish House and Crooked Bridge

• Private Mass

• Journey from Mostar to Jablanica (50km/1hr 15Mins)

❖ Mostar – is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest

city in the country. Mostar was named after the bridge keepers

(natively: mostari) who in the medieval times guarded the Stari

Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva.

➢ Old Bridge – was a stone bridge with a single span of almost

29 meters and a curvature close to a lowered centre half-circle,

(with some peculiarities at the impost level and at the key

stone). It was characterized by very slender and elegant

shapes: its profile and its skyline were so thin and so high over

the river waters that it was hardly to believe that such a

structure could be worked out of huge stone blocks. Built in

tenelija stone, it was of a light tone colour, bright and changing

during daytime depending on sun colours.

➢ Church of St Peter & Paul – has a collection of over 50.000 books

which of some very rare. The church was heavily damaged during the

latest war, but has since been restored.

Lunch at local restaurant.

Continue drive from Jablanica to Sarajevo (85km/1hr 30mins)

Photo stop at Old Sarajevo Orthodox Church, Sebilj, Sarajevo

Tunnel, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and Sarajevo Synagogue

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❖ Sarajevo – is the leading political, social and cultural

centre of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and its region-wide

influence in politics, education, entertainment, media,

fashion, science, and the arts contribute to its status as

Bosnia and Herzegovina's major economic centre

➢ Cathedral of Jesus Sacred Heart – The church opened in 1889

was designed by the 1st archbishop Josip Stadler. The graves of

Archbishop Josip Stadler (1843 – 1918) and his successor,

Marko Alaupović, are located in the floor of the church.

➢ Orthodox Cathedral Sarajevo - this three-part basilica has five

domes in the Byzantine style with the baroque bell tower.

• Dinner and overnight in the hotel.

DAY 7: SARAJEVO – OSIJEK – BUDAPEST (B,L,D)

• Breakfast at the hotel

• Check out and transfer from Sarajevo to Osijek (310kms – 5hrs 30mins)

• Lunch at local restaurant

• Private Mass

• Transfer from Osijek to Budapest (265kms-4hrs 45mins)

• Arrive Budapest, dinner and overnight in the hotel.

DAY 8: BUDAPEST – ESZTERGOM - BUDAPEST (B,L,D)

• Breakfast at the hotel

• Proceed for full day Budapest sightseeing to visit Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church &

Esztergom Bazilika.

❖ Budapest - is the capital and the largest city of Hungary. Due to its scenic setting, and its architecture

it is nicknamed "Paris of the East". In 1987 Budapest was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List

for the cultural and architectural significance of the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter

and Andrássy Avenue.

➢ The Halászbástya or Fisherman's Bastion is a terrace in neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style

situated on the Buda bank of the Danube, on the Castle hill in Budapest, around Matthias Church. It

was designed and built between 1895 and 1902 on the plans of Frigyes Schulek.

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➢ Matthias Church - The 700-year-old Matthias Church was the scene

of several coronations, including that of Charles IV in 1916, the last

Habsburg king. It was also the site for the great Hungarian King

Matthias' two weddings, hence its name. The eastern gate of the

church was built in the 13th century. Today, Matthias Church remains

one of the city's most prominent buildings.

➢ The Primatial Basilica of the Blessed Virgin Mary Assumed Into

Heaven and St Adalbert also known as the Esztergom Basilica is an

ecclesiastic basilica in Esztergom, Hungary, the mother church of the

Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest, and the seat of the Catholic

Church in Hungary. It is dedicated to the Saint Mary of the

Assumption and Saint Adalbert. It is the largest church and the tallest

building in Hungary.

• Private mass.

• Lunch at local restaurant.

• Photo stop at Heroes Square and Millennium Monument.

➢ Heroes' Square is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic statue complex

featuring the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other important Hungarian national leaders, as well

as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The square lies at the outbound end of Andrássy Avenue next

to City Park (Városliget).

➢ A Millennium Monument, at the front of the monument is a large stone cenotaph surrounded by an

ornamental iron chain. The cenotaph is dedicated "To the memory of the heroes who gave their lives for

the freedom of our people and our national independence." While some guide books refer to this as a

"tomb" it is not a burial place.

• Dinner and overnight in the hotel.

DAY 9: BUDAPEST – BANSKA BYSTRICA - KRAKOW (B,L,D)

Breakfast at the hotel.

Check out and depart for Banska Bystrica, the drive is approximately 2hrs 20mins (181km)

Upon arrival proceed for Private mass.

Lunch at local restaurant.

After lunch leave for Krakow (3hrs / 214Km)

❖ Krakow - is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. In 1978, Karol Wojtyła,

archbishop of Krakow, was elevated to the papacy as Pope John Paul II – the first Slavic pope ever,

and the first non-Italian pope in 455 years. Also that year, UNESCO approved the first ever sites for

its new World Heritage List, including the entire Old Town in inscribing Cracow's Historic Centre.

Krakow is classified as a global city by GAWC, with the ranking of High sufficiency

Upon arrival proceed for dinner at local restaurant.

Check in & Overnight.

DAY 10: KRAKOW – CZESTOCHOWA – OSWIECIM - WADOWICE - KRAKOW (B,L,D)

• Breakfast at the hotel.

• Leave Krakow to Czestochowa (141Km – 2hrs 15mins)

❖ Czestochowa - is world famous city for the Pauline

monastery of Jasna Gora which is the home of the

Black Madonna painting, a shrine of the Virgin

Mary. Approx 140km, 2hrs 30mins drive.

• Private mass

• Sightseeing tour to Jasna Gora (Black Madonna)

➢ Jasna Gora is one of the main destinations for pilgrims in the contemporary Christian world. The

Pauline Fathers were summoned to Jasna Gora in 1382 by Prince Ladislaus of Oppeln. The

miraculous painting of the Virgin Mary owned by the monastery has been drawing great numbers

thousands of pilgrims since the 15 century, initially from other regions of Poland and later also from

other European countries and from the rest of the world.

• Lunch at local restaurant & after that leave for Oswiecim and visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau (UNESCO

listed).

➢ Auschwitz-Birkenau (Unesco Listed) - Auschwitz (Auschwitz II.) In 1941 near the town of Auschwitz

(former name "Oswiecim") built and had the title of "extermination camps." As a symbol of the

Holocaust, the name "Auschwitz" made history. By that time more than 5.6 million people murdered

1.1 million were killed at Auschwitz-Birkenau alone. Of them were affected 1 million Jews. Deported

Jews who arrived in the camp were abused for medical purposes

Black Madonna

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• Leave for Wadowice (33Km/40Mins) and upon arrival proceed to visit House of Pope St John Paul

II.

❖ Wadowice - Their first obvious choice is the house at 7 Koscielna Street with flat where the

future Vicar of Christ was born and raised. The place has been turned to a museum and exhibits

comprise the Wojtyla family's former possessions such as an oven, a shelf, a table, tableware, a

laundry basket, family pictures as well as personal belongings of Father Karol Wojtyla, a

rucksack, a cap, a prayer book, etc. Plus photos from his three visits to Wadowice as the Pope.

The building is situated in the town's heart, near the baroque church of the Presentation of the

Blessed Virgin Mary at the central square.

Dinner at Hotel.

Overnight stay in hotel.

DAY11: KRAKOW – WIELICZKA - KRAKOW (B,L,D)

Proceed to visit Wieliczka Salmine (UNESCO listed) and St John Paul Sanctuary

➢ Salt Mine - The mine, built in the 13th century, produced

table salt continuously until 2007, as one of the world's oldest

salt mines still in operation. Commercial mining was

discontinued in 1996 due to low salt prices and mine flooding.

The mine's attractions include dozens of statues, three

chapels and an entire cathedral that has been carved out of

the rock salt by the miners. The oldest sculptures are

augmented by the new carvings by contemporary artists.

➢ John Paul II Center in Krakow is destined to be the main shrine to the saintly Pope who led the

Catholic Church into its third millennium and made an indelible mark on the world.

Private mass.

Lunch at local restaurant.

After lunch proceed to visit Wawel Cathedral (Unisco listed), Mariacki Church and Saint Barbara

Church.

Dinner & overnight.

➢ Wawel Hill - is a fortified architectural complex erected over many centuries atop a limestone

outcrop on the left bank of the Vistula river in Krakow, Poland, at an altitude of 228 metres

above the sea level. The complex consists of many buildings and fortifications; the largest and

best known of these are Royal Castle and Wawel Cathedral which is the Basilica of St

Stanisław and St Wacław. Wawel Cathedral was not only a place of coronation for the Kings

of Poland, but also their mausoleum. Later, it became a national pantheon.

➢ St Mary’s Church - is a large 14th-century church especially famed for its magnificent

wooden altarpiece. The church's two towers (15th century) are noticeably of different heights.

Legend has it that they were built by two brothers, one of whom grew jealous of the other's

work and killed him with a sword. You can even see the purported murder weapon, hanging

in the gate of the Seminice.

➢ Vatican in 1978. There one can see the famous "papal window", where John Paul II used to

show up to chat and chant with the youth of Krakow during all his visits and where thousands

of people lit candles and prayed during his last days.

Overnight in the hotel.

DAY 12: KRAKOW – OLOMOUC - PRAGUE (B,L,D)

Breakfast at the hotel.

Check out and transfer to Prague via Olomouc (266km– 4hrs)

Lunch at local restaurant

After lunch, continue journey to Prague (280km – 4hrs)

Arrive in Prague in the evening, check into hotel

Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.

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DAY 13 : PRAGUE (B,L,D)

• Breakfast at the hotel.

• Visit the Prague Castle, St Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, Golden Lane

with Daliborka Castle,

• View of Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, The Dancing House, Charles Bridge and National

Theater

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❖ Prague - has been a political, cultural, and

economic centre of central Europe with waxing

and waning fortunes during its 1,100-year

existence. Founded during the Romanesque and

flourishing by the Gothic and Renaissance eras,

Prague was not only the capital of the Czech

state, but also the seat of two Holy Roman

Emperors and thus also the capital of the Holy

Roman Empire

➢ St Charles Bridge – is a famous historic bridge that crosses the Vltava River in Prague, Czech

Republic. As the only means of crossing the river Vltava (Moldau) until 1841, the Charles

Bridge was the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city's Old Town and

adjacent areas. This "solid-land" connection made Prague important as a trade route between

Eastern and Western Europe. The bridge is 621 m long and nearly 10 m wide, resting on 16

arches shielded by ice guards. The bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and

statuaries, most of them baroque-style, originally erected around 1700 but now all replaced

by replicas.

➢ Prague Castle - Founded more than 1,000 years

ago by Přemysl princes, the impressive if somewhat

somber Prague Castle complex - including the Old

Royal Palace, three churches and a monastery - is

an enormous festival of architectural styles: the

final touches to the castle's look, including the

present shape of St Vitus's Cathedral, were not

added until the early 20th century.

Prague Castle

➢ St Vitus Cathedral - is a Roman Catholic cathedral

in Prague, and the seat of the Archbishop of Prague.

This cathedral is an excellent example of Gothic

architecture and is the biggest and most important

church in the country. Located within Prague Castle

and containing the tombs of many Bohemian kings

and Holy Roman Emperors.

➢ Church of Our Lady Victorious - The Infant Jesus of Prague

is a 16th-century Roman Catholic wax-coated wooden statue

of child Jesus holding a Globus crucifer, located in the

Carmelite Church of Our Lady Victorious in Malá Strana,

Prague, Czech Republic. Pious legends claim that the statue

once belonged to Saint Teresa of Avila and allegedly holds

miraculous powers, especially among expectant mothers.

➢ Old Town Tower & Astronomical Clock - The

Astronomical Clock, built in to one side of the Old Town

Hall Tower, dates from the 15th century. To fully

appreciate the clock's intricate construction, join the crowd

in front of the tower to watch the procession of the Twelve

Apostles: on the hour, every hour, a small trap door opens

and Christ marches out ahead of his disciples, while the

skeleton of death tolls the bell to a defiant statue of a Turk.

Private mass

Lunch

Shopping

Dinner and overnight in Prague

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DAY 14: PRAGUE - DUBAI – KUALA LUMPUR (B)

Breakfast at the hotel.

Private mass

Transfer to airport for flight to Dubai.

Arrive Dubai and proceed to board flight to KUL.

DAY 15: DUBAI – KUALA LUMPUR AND BORNEO (MEAL ON BOARD)

Flight departs at 0310hrs for KUL.

Arrive Kuala Lumpur at 1425hrs & with fond memory of Medjugorje Pilgrimage.

For Borneo Pilgrims, connecting flight back Kota Kinabalu and arrive KK in the evening.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ End of Pilgrimage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PROPOSED AIRLINE & SCHEDULE: Emirates

DATE EMIRATES SECTOR DEPART ARRIVE

DAY 01 MH 2607 KK-KUL 1645hrs 1950hrs

DAY 02 EK 343 KUL-DXB 0155hrs 0455hrs

DAY 02 EK 129 DXB-ZAG 0815hrs 1220hrs

DAY 14 EK 140 PRG-DXB 1555hrs 2350hrs

DAY 15 EK 346 DXB-KUL 0310hrs 1425hrs

DAY 15 MH 2606 KUL-KK 1910hrs 2150hrs

PACKAGE COST (All Inclusive)

BOOKING with non-refundable

Deposit RM 1,000 Twin/Triple Single

EX KUALA LUMPUR RM 12,900 pp RM 15,900 pp

EX BORNEO RM 13,500 pp RM 16,500 pp

*For child computation

2-12 years sharing with 02 adults in same room with extra bed – 80% of adult fare.

Maximum 3 persons in a room

Note, in Europe child sharing with parents must have extra bed.

PRICE INCLUDES:

1) Return international economy class air ticket + ALL airport taxes based on current rate.

2) 12 Nights hotel Accommodation with breakfast

3) ALL meals as mentioned in itinerary

4) All transfers in air conditioned coach

5) English speaking accompanying guide

6) ALL sightseeing as mentioned in itinerary including entrance fees

7) All Tips & Gratuities.

8) Experienced Professional Tour Manager from Topaz Travel.

9) Travel Insurance only for Malaysian passport holders aged below 70 yrs.

(Above 71 yrs surcharge apply)

10) Complimentary Travel Gift Pack & Personal bag Tag

PRICE EXCLUDES:

1) Personal expense such as drinks, telephone, souvenirs and laundry etc.

2) Others not mentioned nor specified above not to be included in the tour prices

Early Bird Discount ! Extended until 31st OCT 2018

and get a discount of

RM 500 per couple