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The five-day itinerary focused on familiarising the group with Malaysia’s most Southern state Johor and included some of the iconic attractions of the place. The capital city, Johor Bahru, boasts of some of the most premium shopping experiences in the South East Asian region with its Johor Premium Outlets. The outlet stores, with its collection of 130 designer and name brands, offer savings of 25% to 65% every day. The centre is highly accessible to all traffic going to and from Johor and Singapore, which is about an hour drive from the city. About three hours from Kuala Lumpur and only a short distance from Senai International Airport, Johor.
“Johor is a perfect family destination for our Indian guests. From adventure parks, theme based hotels to shopping and natural scenic beauty, Johor has something to cater to the likes of every member of the family. We understand that the travel trade plays a big role in influencing holiday destinations and hope that they will now add Johor to their list of must-visit destinations,” said Sulaiman Suip, Director, Tourism Malaysia.
India is a significant contributor to the Malaysian tourism economy and was amongst the top 10 arrivals in 2015. This year, Malaysia hopes to welcome over 10,00,000 Indian visitors to the country.
Source: travelnewsdigest.in