Hi All, advice please.
I go to KL for 2 weeks every January on business. I have the option of extending this to a holiday as well but would like my 7 year old daughter to join me at the end of the trip and go off to somewhere nice for a week. My question is where do you suggest we go? She will be 8/9 and so far we have only ever been to Spain many times and she just loves the pool so somewhere tropical, hot, luxiourious (within a budget) and somewhere were we can feel pamapered. We don't want anything too action packed, we'll spend a few days in KL and maybe a few days in Singapore as well so that's the city/culture thing.
Also anyone any advice about her travelling alone, bearing in mind she is not allowed out of our cul de sac on her own let alone on a plane for god knows how many hours, she'll be fine but how do I stop myslef being sick and having a heart attack with worry.
Thanks in anticipation of your replies.
Jo
I bet you'll get lots of advice, so i'm going to go with something you won't be recommended.
Try this place: http://www.tigerrock.info/
It's quite expensive, and not on the coast. But quite beautiful, great people, and the owner (British) lives there part of the year with her young kids, so I bet they are geared to young independent kids who like exploring!
If she's an explorer, look at a 3 day / 2 night trip in Taman Negara. Although you may find it a bit basic and possible sterile (for the worlds oldest rainforest) she will love it, especially the canopy walks, and jungle exploring.
Have you thought of popping over to Penang? there are a few reasonably priced hotels and lots to do.
Cheers Geri
I think I saw Sunway shopping mall from taxi and I think it was about half an hour from Petronas towers which is great.
Has anyone been or know of anybody that's been who could advise.
Thanks
Jo
Many thanks for all your ideas I now wanted to ask about sending dear daughter who will be 9 unaccompanied, I will probably send her from UK to Singapore and meet her there and then fly back to KL with her (I don't like the idea of her changing), anyone got any views or experience on this, I was thinking paying extra for Singapore Airlines? Anyone any advice to stop me from having a nervous breakdown, I know she'll be fine but she is precious cargo!!!
SA will be good. Have to say I have also seen BA being very good with unaccompanied children. Its worth finding out from both what they can do. You are doing the right thing by avoiding a change of planes for her though
Judith
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