Dive Malaysia sample itinerary

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Dive Malaysia sample expedition itinerary

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Some possible Dive Malaysia expedition objectives are given below, please note these may alter between now and your expedition. The Expedition Planning Manager for Malaysia will agree a suitable expedition itinerary for you, to best match the abilities and aspirations of your team.

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Acclimatisation phase
Spend your first day finding your feet in the city before easing your way into the expedition by completing some gentle trekking through the jungle or at some low altitude hill stations. Explore the networks of trails and get used to the heat and carrying your rucksack before embarking on your challenging trekking phase.

Trekking phase
Experience the thrill of trekking through some of the world’s oldest jungle environments. Treks will typically last between 4 – 7 days and will provide you with an amazing opportunity to spend time exploring both primary and secondary jungle. You will learn how to set up jungle camps as well as receiving some interesting lessons in jungle survival from your guides

Project phase
Much of Malaysia is well developed. As a result teams predominantly work on two short projects, usually in special needs schools or in the conservation sector. In previous years teams have been able to work in a turtle sanctuary and a educational centre that helps blind people.

Rest and Relaxation phase
As part of the Dive Malaysia expedition teams will spend a minimum of 4 days completing the PADI Open Water or Advanced course on Malaysia's magical Perhentian Islands, before spending the last few days of expedition relaxing on the beach or exploring Kuala Lumpur.

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