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Explore the best of Malaysia on this 8-day itinerary. Start in Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital, with its iconic skyline and diverse culinary scene. Delve into the colonial charm of Malacca and the tea plantations of Cameron Highlands. Discover the cultural treasures of Penang, known as the "Pearl of the Orient," and unwind on Langkawi’s pristine beaches. This tour offers a perfect blend of city life, heritage, and natural beauty, showcasing Malaysia's unique blend of tradition and modernity.

  • Marvel at Kuala Lumpur’s iconic landmarks, including the Petronas Twin Towers.
  • Explore Malacca’s rich history at A Famosa and Dutch Square.
  • Wander through Cameron Highlands’ tea plantations and strawberry farms.
  • Discover Penang’s street art, temples, and delicious local dishes.
  • Relax on Langkawi’s beaches and experience thrilling water sports.

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival in Kuala Lumpur

Arrive in Kuala Lumpur and transfer to your hotel.

Visit iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and Merdeka Square.

Stroll through Chinatown and enjoy local delicacies at Jalan Alor Night Market.

Overnight stay in Kuala Lumpur.

Day 2

Kuala Lumpur - Batu Caves and Putrajaya

Morning visit to the Batu Caves, a Hindu temple inside limestone caves.

Explore the modern architecture and serene parks of Putrajaya.

Evening shopping at Bukit Bintang or Suria KLCC Mall.

Overnight stay in Kuala Lumpur.

Day 3

Kuala Lumpur - Malacca

Drive to Malacca (approx. 2 hours).

Explore historical sites like St. Paul’s Hill, A Famosa Fort, and Dutch Square.

Enjoy a boat ride along the Malacca River.

Overnight stay in Malacca.

Day 4

Malacca - Cameron Highlands

Drive to Cameron Highlands (approx. 4 hours).

Visit tea plantations, the Butterfly Garden, and strawberry farms.

Explore local markets and enjoy the cool climate.

Overnight stay in Cameron Highlands.

Day 5

Cameron Highlands - Penang

Day 6

Penang Exploration

Explore Penang’s Peranakan Mansion and Pinang Peranakan Museum.

Visit the Clan Jetties and try local dishes like Char Kway Teow and Penang Laksa.

Optional: Relax on Batu Ferringhi Beach or take a hike in Penang National Park.

Overnight stay in Penang.

Day 7

Penang - Langkawi

Take a ferry or flight to Langkawi.

Visit Langkawi Sky Bridge, Cable Car, and Kilim Karst Geoforest Park.

Relax on Pantai Cenang Beach or enjoy water sports.

Overnight stay in Langkawi.

Day 8

Departure from Langkawi

Morning free to explore or shop for souvenirs.

Transfer to Langkawi International Airport for departure.

  • Accommodation: Mid-range hotels and beach resorts.
  • Meals: Daily breakfast.
  • Transport: Private vehicle transfers between destinations.
  • Tours: Guided city tours and nature excursions.
  • Activities: Entry to landmarks, boat rides, and cultural sites.
  • Flights/Ferries: Penang to Langkawi transfer.
  • International Flights: To/from Malaysia.
  • Visa Fees: Malaysian visa application charges.
  • Meals: Lunch and dinner unless specified.
  • Optional Activities: Water sports and hikes in Langkawi or Penang.
  • Personal Expenses: Shopping, tips, and additional services.
  • Travel Insurance: Not included; recommended for all travelers.

Malaysia is a year-round destination. For west coast destinations like Langkawi and Penang, November to April is ideal. For east coast destinations, visit between April and October.

Yes, Indians require a visa. You can apply online for an eVisa or eNTRI, or visit a Malaysian Visa Application Centre.

Mid-range hotels in city centers and beach resorts in Langkawi.

Yes, the itinerary includes activities and destinations suitable for all ages.

Private transfers for intercity travel, with options for flights or ferries where necessary.

The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the local currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities.

Yes, Malaysia has diverse vegetarian options, especially Indian, Chinese, and Malay cuisines.

Yes, the itinerary can be customized to include more days at your preferred destinations.

Light clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and swimwear for beach activities.

Malaysia is generally safe for tourists. However, exercise standard precautions, like safeguarding valuables and being cautious in crowded areas.