Malaysia
Malaysia, a Southeast Asian gem, blends modernity with rich traditions. From Kuala Lumpur’s towering Petronas Towers to Langkawi’s pristine beaches and Borneo’s lush rainforests, it offers a diverse experience. The country is known for its multicultural influences, reflected in its cuisine, architecture, and festivals. Whether exploring historic Malacca, diving in Sipadan, or enjoying Penang’s street food, Malaysia promises adventure and cultural immersion.
Itenarary
Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur
- Arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
- Explore Petronas Twin Towers and KL Tower
- Visit Merdeka Square and Sultan Abdul Samad Building
- Dinner at Jalan Alor Food Street
Day 2: Kuala Lumpur City Tour
- Visit Batu Caves
- Explore Chinatown and Central Market
- Tour the National Mosque & Islamic Arts Museum
- Shopping at Bukit Bintang
Day 3: Genting Highlands Excursion
- Ride the Genting Skyway Cable Car
- Visit SkyWorlds Theme Park & Casinos
- Enjoy the Chin Swee Cave Temple
- Return to Kuala Lumpur
Day 4: Travel to Langkawi
- Visit Langkawi Sky Bridge & Cable Car
- Explore Langkawi Wildlife Park
- Sunset at Pantai Cenang Beach
Day 5: Langkawi Island Hopping
- Island hopping: Pulau Dayang Bunting, Pulau Beras Basah
- Snorkeling and beach activities
- Evening at Kuah Town for duty-free shopping
Day 6: Travel to Penang
- Morning ferry/flight to Penang
- Visit Kek Lok Si Temple
- Explore George Town's street art & heritage sites
- Penang Hill and The Habitat Rainforest Walk
- Dinner at Gurney Drive Hawker Center
Day 7: Penang to Kuala Lumpur
- Morning visit to Penang National Park
- Return flight to Kuala Lumpur
- Free time for shopping at Pavilion KL
- Farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant
Day 8: Departure
- Check-out and transfer to airport
- Departure from Kuala Lumpur
Places to Visit
Cameron Highlands
Genting Highlands
Langkawi – The Jewel of Kedah
Malacca (Melaka City)
Malaysia
Mount Kinabalu (Sabah, Borneo)
Perhentian Islands
Petronas Twin Towers
Sipadan Island (Sabah, Borneo)
Sunway Lagoon (Selangor)
Must-Know Facts About Malaysia
Petronas Twin Towers were once the tallest buildings in the world.
Batu Caves houses a 140-ft golden Murugan statue, the tallest in the world.
Langkawi is a duty-free island, making shopping more affordable.
Penang is known as Malaysia’s food capital, famous for its street food.
Malaysia’s rainforest is one of the world’s oldest, dating back 130 million years.
Batu Caves houses a 140-ft golden Murugan statue, the tallest in the world.
Langkawi is a duty-free island, making shopping more affordable.
Penang is known as Malaysia’s food capital, famous for its street food.
Malaysia’s rainforest is one of the world’s oldest, dating back 130 million years.