Admission to attractions
Professional guide
Lunch
Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
Toll fees
Fuel fees
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Insurance
Children aged 0-2 can join this activity free of charge
Child ticket: Age 3-11
Children and infants must be accompanied by an adult at all times
Persons with disabilities and pregnant women can join this activity, but please note that long hours of walking is involved
Rate includes return pick up from hotels within the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Bukit Bintang area only
Free elephant feeding only during the show time. Fruit stalls are available, if you wish to buy and feed the elephant on your own
The Deerland Park is closed on Friday, the activity will be replaced with visit to Batu Caves
The activity is able to accommodate special dietary requirements (allergies, gluten intolerance, vegetarian diets, or other dietary needs)
Umbrella
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Caps or hats
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
If you have a great love and passion for animals, then you’re probably fond of visiting zoos! For those heading to Malaysia soon, why not add Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary and Deerland Park to your itinerary? Join this tour via Over The Planet and enjoy a hassle-free visit to these two locations plus a stop at an aboriginal settlement. You'll wander around Kuala Gandah, a conservation center formed by the government to help protect and preserve the Malaysian elephants. You’ll also explore the nearby Deerland Park. It is a small family-owned zoo that is home to several adorable animals including rabbits, peacocks, hedgehogs, and deer. For a bit of cultural experience, you’ll stop by an aboriginal settlement where the Orang Asli reside. Here, you can observe the indigenous group’s daily life, from hunting their food to relating with each other. Round trip hotel transportation, a friendly guide, and lunch are all included making it a stress-free day.
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