OVERVIEW
This exciting journey through Malaysia begins with your arrival in Kuala Lumpur, where you'll have time to relax and explore the vibrant city. On the second day, visit the iconic Batu Caves, followed by a tour of Kuala Lumpur's highlights, including Merdeka Square and the famous Petronas Twin Towers. Day three takes you to the breathtaking Genting Highlands via Asia’s longest cable car, where you'll enjoy panoramic views and free time to explore. The adventure continues with a scenic drive to Penang, stopping at the impressive Kek Lok Tong cave temple and the heritage-rich city of Ipoh. In Penang, discover Georgetown's UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the magnificent Kek Lok Si Temple, Fort Cornwallis, and the picturesque Clan Jetties. The journey concludes with your departure from Penang, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Malaysia’s cultural and natural wonders.
Day 1 : Arrival Kuala Lumpur
Welcome to Malaysia! Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) you will meet and greet your driver and depart to Kuala Lumpur. After arriving in your hotel, you have some free time.
Overnight in Kuala Lumpur
Day 2 : Kuala Lumpur (B / - / -)
The next day we will explore Kuala Lumpur. We will start with the Batu Caves. The Batu Caves are a Malaysian national treasure and an unmissable day trip from Kuala Lumpur. Batu Caves, one of the most prominent heritage sites of Malaysia is a series of limestone caves that date back to about 400 million years ago.
After lunch we continue to the city where we will start with Merdaka Square and Chinatown. Followed up we will visit the iconic Petronas Twin Tower (entrance fee not included). Afterwards you have some free time in the city and can for example visit the KLCC parc.
Overnight in Kuala Lumpur
Day 3 : Genting Highland (B / - / -)
Today we are heading to Genting Highland. Resort World Genting also formerly called Genting Highlands is an interconnected resort development comprising hotels, casinos, shopping malls, restaurant and theme parks in Pahang, perched on the peak of Gunung Ulu Kali at 1,800 meters high. It is also known for being one of Malaysia’s hill stations. We will get the cable car up and there you have some free time. The cable car is Asia’s longest and world’s fastest cable car system. As you climb to the top of the mountain, admire a panoramic view of the highlands and pristine tropical jungle below. On arrival at Genting Highlands, you will be free to explore its hotels, shops and restaurant.
Overnight in Kuala Lumpur
Day 4 : Kuala Lumpur to Penang (B / - / -)
Today we are heading to Penang. We will make some great stops on the way. The first stop will be Kek Long Tong. Kek Lok Tong is a limestone cave temple in a mountain, surrounded by beautiful gardens and lakes. Afterwards we can stop in Ipoh. Ipoh is also called 'The city of millionaires'. This is because of its rich past, but also because of the wealthy residents who still live there today. In Ipoh you can walk the heritage trail. Later we are driving over the longest bridge in Southeast Asia to reach Penang.
Overnight in Penang
Day 5 : Penang (B / - / -)
After breakfast we will explore Georgetown. This city has been on the UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008. We will first visit the 3rd longest reclining Buddha statue in the world and then Kek Lok SI Temple, also known as the Temple of 100 Buddhas. It is also known as the most beautiful and largest Buddhist temple complex in Southeast Asia.
After which we continue our journey we will pass Fort Cornwallis, this is a historic landing site of Captain Francis. Then we go to the picturesque water village of The Clan Jetties. This name arose because all residents share the same surname. There are many different religions in Malaysia, this is clearly visible at Pitt Street which we pass. Here churches, temples, mosques and Hindu temples stand side by side. Malaysia is also known for its many street art, which you will encounter a lot along the way. We end the day with Khoo Kong Si clan's house.
Overnight in Penang
Day 6 : Penang to Penang Airport (B / - / -)
It is already the last day of your travel. After breakfast we are heading to Penang airport, where you have your flight to your destination.
End of the Tour.
Our services include :
- 05 nights’ accommodation based on twin sharing with daily ABF
- Meals as per itinerary (B=Breakfast/L=Lunch/D=Dinner)
- Transfers and tours as per itinerary
- English speaking Tour Guide
- Malaysian Tourism tax @ MYR 10.00 per room per night
- Local Heritage, sustainability & promotional state fees (RM 3.00-5.00 per room/per night)
- 01 TL FOC with minimum 10 pax traveling
- 6% SST (Sales & Service Tax)
Our services do not include :
- All International & Domestic Flight tickets
- Tipping and porterage
- All expenses not indicated
Notes :
- Rates are nett, not commissionable
- All bank fees will be your liability
- Midnight surcharge apply during usage between 2300 - 0700hrs
- Luggage truck will be charged to your account (if needed)
- No rooms have been blocked /no booking has been made
Remarks:
- Malaysia Tourism tax (Ttx) @ MYR 10.00 per room / night.
- Melaka Heritage fee @ MYR 2.00 per room / night.
- Penang Local fee @ MYR 3.00 per room / night.
- Langkawi Tourism Promotional fee @ MYR 5.00 per room / night
- Pahang Sustainable fee @ MYR 3.00 fee per room / night
- All the fee and taxes mentioned above are to be pay directly by guest to the hotel upon check-in
City |
Hotel 3* |
Hotel 4* |
Nights |
Kuala Lumpur |
Pacific Regency HotelCentral Market |
Swiss Garden BukitBintang |
03 |
Penang |
Cititel Express |
Shangri-La Golden Sands |
02 |
Number of nights |
05 |
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Malaysia, a Southeast Asian gem, offers a captivating blend of diverse cultures, modern cities, and natural wonders. Here's a comprehensive travel guide to help you plan your Malaysian adventure:
Kuala Lumpur :
Explore the vibrant capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and visit iconic landmarks like the Petronas Towers, KL Tower, and Merdeka Square.
Discover the cultural richness of Little India and Chinatown, sampling diverse cuisines.
Penang :
Wander through the historic streets of George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adorned with street art and colonial architecture.
Indulge in Penang's renowned street food, a delicious fusion of Malay, Chinese, and Indian flavors.
Langkawi :
Relax on the pristine beaches of Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands, and take a cable car ride for panoramic views.
Explore the Langkawi Geopark, home to unique rock formations and mangrove forests.
Malacca :
Immerse yourself in the historical charm of Malacca's Jonker Street, Stadthuys, and A Famosa Fort.
Sample Nyonya cuisine, a delicious fusion of Chinese and Malay flavors.
Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak) :
Encounter wildlife in Borneo's rainforests, home to orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and diverse flora.
Climb Mount Kinabalu in Sabah for stunning vistas or explore the cultural richness of Sarawak.
Cameron Highlands :
Escape to the cool highlands and explore tea plantations, strawberry farms, and lush landscapes.
Visit the BOH Tea Estate for a guided tea factory tour.
Perhentian Islands :
Dive or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of the Perhentian Islands, teeming with vibrant marine life.
Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere on Long Beach or Coral Bay.
Taman Negara National Park :
Trek through one of the world's oldest rainforests, offering canopy walks, river cruises, and diverse wildlife.
Experience the thrill of the world's longest canopy walkway.
Kota Kinabalu :
Explore the bustling markets, vibrant waterfront, and cultural sites in Kota Kinabalu.
Embark on island-hopping adventures to nearby gems like Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.
Practical Tips :
Weather: Malaysia has a tropical climate, so be prepared for humidity and occasional rain.
Currency: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR).
Local Etiquette: Respect local customs, remove shoes before entering homes or religious places, and dress modestly when necessary.
Malaysia's diversity, from bustling cities to tranquil islands and lush rainforests, promises a travel experience that caters to every taste, making it an enchanting destination for exploration and cultural immersion.
This exciting journey through Malaysia begins with your arrival in Kuala Lumpur, where you'll have time to relax and explore the vibrant city. On the second day, visit the iconic Batu Caves, followed by a tour of Kuala Lumpur's highlights, including Merdeka Square and the famous Petronas Twin Towers. Day three takes you to the breathtaking Genting Highlands via Asia’s longest cable car, where you'll enjoy panoramic views and free time to explore. The adventure continues with a scenic drive to Penang, stopping at the impressive Kek Lok Tong cave temple and the heritage-rich city of Ipoh. In Penang, discover Georgetown's UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the magnificent Kek Lok Si Temple, Fort Cornwallis, and the picturesque Clan Jetties. The journey concludes with your departure from Penang, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Malaysia’s cultural and natural wonders.