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3 Days 2 Nights: Batam Tour

3 Days 2 Nights: Batam Tour with 1-hr Massage

3 Days 2 Nights: Ranoh Island Package

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Dr Laura Valle Velasco

Dr. Laura Valle, PhD, is Principal Investigator at the Hereditary Cancer Program of the Catalan Institute of Oncology, IDIBELL (Barcelona, Spain). Her research is focused on hereditary colorectal cancer, contributing to the identification and characterization of new genes linked to colorectal cancer and gastrointestinal polyposis. She has been involved in developing guidelines for adenomatous polyposis syndromes, early-onset colorectal cancer, and gene-specific recommendations for the classification of variants in polyposis genes. She is an elected Council member for InSiGHT, and elected Board member for the European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG).

Emeritus Prof Allan Spigelman

Professor Allan Spigelman was a long-standing member of InSiGHT Council and has written and contributed to many clinical and research publications in the field of hereditary cancer. His career has spanned many years working in the UK and Australia and he directs a major Hereditary Cancer Service in his state in Australia.

Prof Finlay Macrae

Prof Macrae’s seminal clinical studies on patterns of bleeding from colorectal cancers and adenomas provided essential validating evidence about screening for colorectal cancer through detection of occult bleeding. He has had continuous advisory roles to the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program He has been part of several relevant guideline development committees for the Australian Government and the Asia Pacific Society of Gastroenterology. Prof Macrae is the editor of two relevant chapters on adenomas and prevention of colorectal cancer in the widely used on line medical resource UptoDate. Prof Macrae is the lead gastroenterologist in the RMH Familial Cancer Clinic, providing advice supporting counsellors for families with syndromic and non-syndromic colorectal cancer. His Australian leadership of the CaPP randomized trials of aspirin in Lynch Syndrome, which demonstrated a 60% reduction in Lynch Syndrome associated cancers, has been important in determining the role of aspirin for colorectal cancer prevention for all Australians 50 to 70 years of age, and especially for those with Lynch Syndrome. The latest CaPP3 RCT is mid way in its journey testing three different doses of aspirin in Lynch Syndrome. Prof Macrae manages several InSiGHT ClinGen Variant Curation Expert Panels for the US National Institutes of Health ClinGen program, developing, with the assistance of an international committee of academic, commercial and clinical scientists, gene-specific modifications to the American College of Medical Genetics criteria for DNA interpretation, and applying these to the GI cancer predisposing genes (MMR genes, APC, MUTYH, STRK11, SMAD4, BMR1A, POLE and POLD1.

Dr Kevin Monahan

Dr. Monahan undertook his PhD at Cancer Research UK and at St Mark’s Hospital, and has spent 9 years working at West Middlesex University Hospital and Chelsea & Westminster Hospital where he still leads a cancer genetics clinic. He is also an honorary senior clinical lecturer at Imperial College London. Dr Monahan performs genetic testing, endoscopic and other screening for gastrointestinal cancer in susceptible populations, such as those people with a family history of cancer, and also has an interest in prevention and early detection of cancer. He has research interests in clinical and molecular aspects of gastrointestinal pathology, particularly in the field of endoscopy, colorectal, pancreatic and other gastrointestinal cancers.

Dr Rashid Lui

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Ms Brandie Leach

Brandie Heald Leach, MS, is the senior director of hereditary cancer medical affairs at Exact Sciences. She is a former clinical program manager at Invitae as well as clinical professor of medicine at Cleveland Clinic where she practiced as a hereditary cancer genetic counselor. She coordinated the Cleveland Clinic Universal Lynch Syndrome Screening Program and conducted research on the hamartomatous polyposis syndromes and genetic counseling practice models. She has served in various leadership positions within the National Society of Genetic Counselors, was on the board for Hereditary Colon Cancer Takes Guts, and is a past president of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Colorectal Cancer Council. She is currently on the Board of Directors for the Lynch Syndrome Screening Network and is the first genetic counselor to join the International Society of Gastrointestinal Hereditary Tumors Council.

Dr Andrew Latchford

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Dr Matthew Kalady

Dr. Matthew Kalady is a Professor of Surgery at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH. He serves as the Director of the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery and holds the John L. Marakas Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Foundation Chair in Cancer Research. He is the Director of the Ohio State Colorectal Cancer Center and the Medical Director of the Clinical Cancer Genetics Program. Dr. Kalady graduated cum laude from Harvard College and received his medical doctorate from Duke University. He completed his general surgery training at Duke University Medical Center and subsequently completed a colorectal surgery fellowship at Cleveland Clinic, where he remained as faculty for 14 years. There he served as the Vice-Chairman of the Department of Colorectal Surgery; the Director of the Comprehensive Colorectal Cancer Program; and the Director of the Sanford R. Weiss, MD, Center for Hereditary Colorectal Neoplasia. He holds several prominent national positions including a seat on American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery, and he is the Vice-Chair for the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery Research Foundation. He is on the editorial boards for Annals of Surgery, Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, and the British Journal of Surgery. Dr. Kalady is an international expert in colorectal cancer and hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes. He is a past President of the International Society of Gastrointestinal Hereditary Tumors, and a past President of the Collaborative Group of the Americas for Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer. He is an NIH/NCI-funded basic science researcher focusing on colorectal cancer genetics and has published more than 250 peer-reviewed articles. His main clinical interests are colorectal cancer, hereditary syndromes, and minimally invasive surgery, and has been consistently named a Castle Connolly and US News and World Report Top Doctor. Dr. Kalady and his wife Skyler have 4 children and live in Powell, OH.

A/Prof Mustak Ibn Ayub

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Dr Marc Greenblatt

Dr Marc Greenblatt is a medical oncologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center and a Professor at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM in Burlington, Vermont. His primary research focus is interpreting genetic variants, and translating genetics advances to the clinic. He is Chair of the InSiGHT Hereditary Colorectal Cancer/Polyposis Variant Curation Expert Panel. He has been a member of the InSiGHT Mismatch Repair Variant Interpretation Committee since its origin. Dr Greenblatt sits on the InSiGHT Variants Databases Governance Committee, is Past President of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Colorectal Cancer, President of the Human Genome Variation Society and executive Board Member of the Human Genome Organization.

Dr Ian Frayling

Dr Ian M Frayling was a Consultant in Genetic Pathology, based at Cardiff & Vale University. He served on InSiGHT Council 2015-2024 and is a member of the Variant Interpretation Committee. He has a longstanding track record in all forms of hereditary GI and related Cancers. Dr Frayling was instrumental in introducing tumour testing into clinical practice, including the UK National External Quality Assessment Service for immunohistochemistry of MMR proteins. He led a major UK health-economic analysis and was Chief Investigator on an Australian MRC-funded project on systematic testing of cancers to find LS.

A/Prof Daniel Buchanan

A/Prof Dan Buchanan is Head of the Colorectal Oncogenomics Group in the Department of Clinical Pathology at the University of Melbourne, residing within the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre. He leads a diverse, multi-disciplinary research program (>300 publications) aimed at improving the diagnosis of hereditary gastrointestinal cancer and polyposis syndromes and determining the aetiology of colorectal cancer and polyposis using integrative multi-omic and molecular pathology epidemiology approaches applied to world-leading studies. He holds an honorary appointment within the Genomic Medicine and Familial Cancer Centre, Royal Melbourne Hospital, contributing to a multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and risk management of hereditary cancer and colonic polyposis. He holds leadership roles as an InSiGHT council member, co-PI of the Colon Cancer Family Registry, and co-chair of the ClinGen-InSiGHT CRC-Polyposis Variant Curation Expert Panel for the POLE and POLD1 genes. He is a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Investigator Fellow and was awarded the Dean’s Research Excellence Award (Dame Kate Campbell Fellowship 2021-2025). He is committed to the translation of research to practice, evidenced by his role in the Australian eviQ Cancer Genetics Reference Committee tasked with providing national guidelines for testing and management of hereditary cancer syndromes. He is the PI of the Genetics of Colonic Polyposis Study, and PI of the ANGELS study investigating the aetiology of early-onset colorectal cancer.

Dr Francesc Balaguer

Dr. Francesc Balaguer currently serve as the Chief of the Gastroenterology Department at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, coordinator of the GI Cancer High-Risk Clinic, and and Professor at the University of Barcelona. His research focuses on: 1) enhancing the clinical and molecular characterization of high-risk forms of colorectal cancer, such as Lynch syndrome and serrated polyposis syndrome; 2) developing dendritic cell-based cancer vaccines for Lynch syndrome; and 3) creating non-invasive biomarkers for the early diagnosis and prevention of CRC. To date, Dr Balaguer has published over 300 articles and have an h-index of 42 (Web of Science). He previously served as Secretary General of the Spanish GI Association (2016–2020), contributed to the Research Committee of United European Gastroenterology (UEG) and the Research Group of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer (2021–2024), and is currently a member of the Council of the International Society for Gastrointestinal Hereditary Tumours (InSiGHT).

Dr Tan Yu Bin

More information coming soon.

Adj A/Prof Surendra Kumar Mantoo

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Adj A/Prof Yeo Yen Ching

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A/Prof Sunny Wong

Dr Sunny Wong is a clinician-scientist and an Associate Professor at the Lee Kong Chian profSchool of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University Singapore. He has published over 170 peer-reviewed articles and is currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. His main research interest is on gut microbiome, investigating the host-microbe interaction in digestive and metabolic diseases, and exploring this for discovery of novel biomarkers and therapeutics.

Dr Lee Ser Yee

Dr. Lee Ser Yee is a Senior Consultant General Surgeon with more than 20 years’ experience. He specializes in Hepatopancreatobiliary surgery (HPB), Liver transplantation, Minimally-Invasive Surgery (MIS). His area of expertise lies in minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic and robotic surgery in the treatment of liver, gallbladder and pancreas diseases and cancers.

Prior to private practice, he was a founding member and Senior Consultant at the Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) and Transplant Surgery at Singapore General Hospital (SGH). He served as the Director of the Laparoscopic program and the Director of the Surgical Skills Training Program and the SingHealth Surgical Skills Centre. He also completed dual USA fellowships in top centres, specialising in Advanced Laparoscopic HPB surgery and Liver Transplantation at the New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center and a Complex Surgical Oncology clinical fellowship at the renowned Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

He has authored more than 200 scientific publications including 2 surgical books and over 70 book chapters. He also sits on the Editorial and Reviewer Board for more than 30 international medical journals. He is a founding member and the current President of the Singapore HPB Association and serves in the various committees such as, the International HPB Association (IHPBA), Chapter of General Surgeons, and College of Surgeons, Singapore.

Prof Jon Emery

Jon Emery is the Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research at the University of Melbourne, and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) Primary Care Research and Education Lead. He is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Leadership Fellow, and Director of the Cancer Australia Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials Group (PC4) and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge.

Following his medical training at Cambridge and Oxford, he has had a successful career in academic primary care, initially at Oxford, where he obtained his DPhil on cancer risk assessment tools, then as a Cancer Research UK Clinician Scientist at Cambridge before taking up a Chair at the University of Western Australia.

His research focuses on the application of advances in genetic medicine, primary care oncology and the development and evaluation of complex interventions including computer decision support systems, and new cancer diagnostic and screening technologies. He is currently leading several trials related to risk-based cancer early detection in primary care.

In addition, he leads the VCCC Alliance Data Connect program, a data linkage initiative bringing together general practice data with multiple administrative datasets and clinical cancer registries to study the continuum of cancer care.

He will be moving to a new role in July 2025, focused on early cancer detection, at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Dr Kieron Lim

More information coming soon.

Prof Khay Guan Yeoh

Prof. Yeoh Khay-Guan is Senior Vice President (Health Affairs) at the National University of Singapore (NUS). His concurrent appointments include the Irene Tan Liang Kheng Professor in Medicine and Oncology and Chief Executive of the National University Health System (NUHS). Prof Yeoh practises as a Senior Consultant at the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, National University Hospital (NUH). He has served as Dean of NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine from 2011 to 2018. His research interest is in enhancing the early detection of gastric and colorectal cancers. He is the Lead Principal Investigator of the Singapore Gastric Cancer Consortium, a national flagship research group, and chairs the National Colorectal Cancer Screening Committee of the Health Promotion Board, Ministry of Health.

Prof Patrick Tan

Prof. Patrick Tan is Senior Vice-Dean for Research at Duke-NUS Medical School (Duke-NUS). Concurrently, he is the Executive Director of Precision Health Research Singapore (PRECISE) coordinating Singapore’s National Precision Medicine programme, Chief Scientific Officer at the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), Senior Scientific Advisor for Group Research at Singapore Health Services (SingHealth), Senior Principal Investigator at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore. He is an elected member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), the Bioethics Advisory Committee (BAC), a Board Member of the International Gastric Cancer Association, Board of Editors for Science and Cancer Discovery, and on advisory committees for Qatar Precision Health Institute and Riyadh Biotech City.

Prof Joseph Sung

Prof. Joseph Sung is a physician, gastroenterologist, and the current Dean of Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at the Nanyang Technological University. He also serves as the Senior Vice President (Health & Life Sciences) of NTU and was the 7th Vice-Chancellor and President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. As a renowned scientist in gastroenterology, Prof Sung’s research interests include intestinal bleeding, Helicobacter Pylori, peptic ulcer, hepatitis B, colorectal cancer, and other cancers related to the digestive system. He led a group of experts from 15 Asia-Pacific countries to launch colorectal cancer screening research in 2004, and has laid down clear guidelines and promoted colorectal screenings in the region. In recognition of his contributions to the advancement of medical sciences and academic development, Prof Sung has received numerous local and international awards, including the Laurel Award in 2008, the Ho Leung Ho Lee Advancement Prize in 2011 and the Hong Kong Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award (HKSAR Government) in 2014.

A/Prof Joanne Ngeow

Dr Joanne Ngeow is an Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University’s Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. She is also a Senior Consultant in Division of Medical Oncology at the National Cancer Centre Singapore. She currently heads the NCCS Cancer Genetics Service with an academic interest in hereditary cancer syndromes and translational clinical cancer genomics. Her current clinical focus and research revolves around understanding cancer predisposition by studying cancers clustering in families, young adults and in families with multiple / rare cancer presentations.

3 Days 2 Nights: Ranoh Island Package

Hotel Validity Per Adult Per Child

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Child With Bed
(SGD)
Child No Bed
(SGD)
Harris Hotel & Suites Nagoya Batam 8 – 10 Mar 2026 292 210 210 185 122
Grand Mercure 8 – 10 Mar 2026 395 260 251 226 132

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation at a selected Batam city hotel with daily breakfast
  • Return Majestic Fast Batam ferry, including one-way express service, ferry taxes, and terminal fees
  • Return hotel transfers (Batam Centre Terminal – Hotel – Batam Centre Terminal)
  • Ranoh Island one-day tour, including:
    • Return speedboat transport (Galang Port – Ranoh Island – Galang Port)
    • Return private transport from hotel to Galang Port
    • One set lunch on Ranoh Island
    • One welcome drink
  • No transfer arrangement from Singapore hotel to ferry terminal; please make your own transport arrangements

Booking Code: 3DRAI

3 Days 2 Nights: Batam Tour with 1-hr Massage

Hotel Validity Per Adult Per Child

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Child With Bed
(SGD)
Child No Bed
(SGD)
Harris Hotel & Suites Nagoya Batam 8 – 10 Mar 2026 292 210 210 185 122
Grand Mercure 8 – 10 Mar 2026 395 260 251 226 132

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • One-day Batam city and shopping tour as per itinerary
  • Complimentary meals:
    • Light breakfast at Gold Coast Batam
    • Seafood lunch at Golden Prawn Restaurant
  • One 60-minute massage at the massage centre (adults only)
  • Guide assistance in English, Mandarin, or bilingual
  • Air-conditioned coach as per itinerary
  • Return ferry ticket from Singapore to Batam, including all taxes
    (Departure: 0810 hrs HarbourFront to Batam Centre / Return: 1430 hrs, 1515 hrs, 1600 hrs, 1645 hrs, 1730 hrs, 1830 hrs, 1925 hrs, 2035 hrs from Batam Centre)
  • Return land transfers between ferry terminal and Batam resort
  • No transfer arrangement from Singapore hotel to ferry terminal; please make your own transport arrangements

Booking Code: 3DBAM

3 Days 2 Nights: Batam Tour

 

Hotel Validity Per Adult Per Child

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Child With Bed
(SGD)
Child No Bed
(SGD)
Harris Hotel & Suites Nagoya Batam 8 – 10 Mar 2026 277 196 196 185 122
Grand Mercure 8 – 10 Mar 2026 380 246 236 226 132

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • One-day Batam city and shopping tour as per itinerary
  • Complimentary meals:
    • Light breakfast at Gold Coast Batam
    • Seafood lunch at Golden Prawn Restaurant
  • Guide assistance in English, Mandarin, or bilingual
  • Air-conditioned coach as per itinerary
  • Return ferry ticket from Singapore to Batam, including all taxes
    (Departure: 0810 hrs HarbourFront to Batam Centre / Return: 1430 hrs, 1515 hrs, 1600 hrs, 1645 hrs, 1730 hrs, 1830 hrs, 1925 hrs, 2035 hrs from Batam Centre)
  • Return land transfers between ferry terminal and Batam resort
  • No transfer arrangement from Singapore hotel to ferry terminal; please make your own transport arrangements

Booking Code: 3DBAT

3 Days 2 Nights: Labuan Bajo – Komodo Island Package

Hotel Validity Per Adult

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Sylvia Resort Komodo / Luwansa Beach Resort 8 – 10 Mar 2026 1518 948 713
Bintang Flores Hotel / LAPRIMA Hotel 8 – 10 Mar 2026 1568 1005 764

INCLUSIONS:

  • One night’s accommodation in an air-conditioned cabin boat
  • One night’s accommodation at your selected hotel in Labuan Bajo
  • Full-board meals
  • Drinking water and refreshments
  • Porters and donations
  • Snorkelling gear
  • Guide assistance in English

Booking Code: 3DLBKO

3 Days 2 Nights: Yogyakarta

Hotel Validity Per Adult

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
ibis Yogyakarta Adi Sucipto 8 – 10 Mar 2026 552 503 462
Santika Premiere Yogyakarta 8 – 10 Mar 2026 556 506 465
Melia Purosani Yogyakarta 8 – 10 Mar 2026 609 560 520

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Private Transport
  • Guide assistance in English, Mandarin, or bilingual

Booking Code: 3DJOG

3 Days 2 Nights Bali Free and Easy

 

Hotel Validity Per Adult

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Zia Kuta / Solaris Kuta 8 – 10 Mar 2026 132 114 105
The One Legian / Bedrock 8 – 10 Mar 2026 146 127 119
Solia Legian 8 – 10 Mar 2026 151 134 125
Aston Kuta Residence 8 – 10 Mar 2026 178 160 151
Kuta Paradiso 8 – 10 Mar 2026 207 189 180
Truntum Kuta 8 – 10 Mar 2026 258 241 232

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Private Transport
  • Guide assistance in English

Booking Code: 3DDPS

3 Days 2 Nights: Penang Free & Easy

Hotel Validity Per Adult Per Child

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Child With Bed
(SGD)
Child No Bed
(SGD)
Hotel NEO+ Penang 8 – 10 Mar 2026 186 111 109 109 48
Hotel Sentral Georgetown 8 – 10 Mar 2026 153 96 92 92 54
Bayview Georgetown Hotel 8 – 10 Mar 2026 209 138 137 137 57
Berjaya Penang Hotel 8 – 10 Mar 2026 257 146 131 131 57
Hotel Mercure Penang Beach (Beach Front) 8 – 10 Mar 2026 273 159 159 159 74
Royal Chulan Hotels & Resorts 8 – 10 Mar 2026 260 148 146 146 72

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Return Airport Hotel Transfer

Booking Code: 3DPFE

3 Days 2 Nights: Genting

Hotel Validity Per Adult Per Child

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Child With Bed
(SGD)
Child No Bed
(SGD)
Metro Hotel Bukit Bintang 8 – 10 Mar 2026 181 137 137 127 96
Travelodge Chinatown 8 – 10 Mar 2026 257 175 174 164 96
Cosmo Hotel 8 – 10 Mar 2026 201 148 155 146 103
Hotel Royal Kuala Lumpur 8 – 10 Mar 2026 279 186 183 174  105
Royale Chulan Hotel 8 – 10 Mar 2026 312 203 203 194 114
Hotel Royal Signature 8 – 10 Mar 2026 360 227 – – 114

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Genting Highland & Batu Caves Tour
  • Two Way Skyway Ticket – Normal Gondola
  • Return Airport Hotel Transfer
  • Arrival KL Bus Terminal (Berjaya Times Square) to Hotel Transfer

Booking Code: 3DGEN

3 Days 2 Nights: Kuala Lumpur

Hotel Validity Per Adult Per Child

Single Sharing
(SGD)

Twin Sharing
(SGD)
Triple Sharing
(SGD)
Child With Bed
(SGD)
Child No Bed
(SGD)
Metro Hotel Bukit Bintang 8 – 10 Mar 2026 148 103 103 102 70
Travelodge Chinatown 8 – 10 Mar 2026 223 142 140 138 70
Cosmo Hotel 8 – 10 Mar 2026 168 114 122 120 78
Verdant Hill Hotel Kuala Lumpur 8 – 10 Mar 2026 209 135 138 135 78
Royale Chulan Hotel 8 – 10 Mar 2026 279 170 170 168 89
Hotel Royal Signature 8 – 10 Mar 2026 327 194 – – 89

INCLUSIONS:

  • Two nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Return Airport Hotel Transfer
  • Arrival KL Bus Terminal (Berjaya Times Square) to Hotel Transfer
  • Half Day City Tour

Booking Code: 3DKLC

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