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17 Days /16 Nights
From 4075 USD

MALAYSIA EXPLORE

1 Country   |   7 Cities
GMT TIME
+9 h
LANGUAGE
Malais
LOCAL TIME
Currency
Ringgit (MYR)
VISA REQUIREMENTS
GMT TIME
+9 h
LANGUAGE
Malais
LOCAL TIME
Currency
Ringgit (MYR)
VISA REQUIREMENTS

OVERVIEW

Embark on a captivating journey through Malaysia, beginning with a tour of Kuala Lumpur's iconic sites, including the Royal Pewter Factory and Batu Caves, before retreating to the serene Cameron Highlands, famous for its tea plantations. Discover Ipoh's colonial heritage and marvel at the mysterious Kellie’s Castle, followed by a visit to Taiping's charcoal factories and the Perak Museum en route to Penang. In Penang, explore the vibrant streets, temples, and cultural highlights of George Town. Continue to Kota Bharu, where bustling markets and Islamic museums offer a glimpse into the region's rich traditions. Traverse through Kuala Terengganu’s scenic beauty, learning about the local boat-making craft, before concluding in Kuantan, where you’ll experience traditional handicrafts and sample Malaysia's street food delights.

Day 1 : Kuala Lumpur – Cameron Highlands (- / - / -)

Before trading in chaotic capital life for the cooling climes of the Cameron Highlands, we step out on a half-day tour of Kuala Lumpur. First, we visit the Royal Pewter Factory where we can watch pewter wonders in the making and try our hand at decorating them. We then head to Batu Caves, where we climb the 272 steps to explore the limestone cave and view the splendours of the Hindu temple inside.

After lunch at a local restaurant, we continue to Cameron Highlands, which sits 1,542 m above sea level and is famous for its world-renowned tea. En-route, we will visit a cottage industry specialising in bamboo baskets and cascading Lata Iskandar waterfalls. Upon arrival in Cameron Highlands, we visit one of the tea plantations the region is famed for before check-in at the hotel. 

Note: The tea factory is closed Mondays and Malaysian Public Holidays. 

Overnight at Strawberry Park Resort.

Day 2 : Cameron Highlands - Ipoh (B / - / -)

After breakfast, we hit the road to Ipoh, stopping en route at Gua Tempurung cave. This spectacular cave served as a former hideout for communist guerrillas. We then continue to Kellie’s Castle, an incredible remnant from colonial times. William Kellie Smith, a wealthy British plantation owner, built this splendid mansion for his yet unborn son but died in 1926, with the mansion remaining unfinished. Next to the mansion sits a Hindu temple, built for the 70 artisans brought in from Madras when a mysterious illness decimated the workforce.

Upon arrival in Ipoh, we take a leisurely stroll around the compact old town area. In just over 130 years Ipoh has transformed from a sleepy Malay village to the bustling metropolis it is today, standing as Malaysia’s fourth largest city. Walk highlights include the old Railway Station, Town Hall, Birch Memorial and St Michael's Institution. 

Overnight at M Boutique Hotel Ipoh.

Day 3 : Ipoh - Penang (B / - / -)

After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, we start our day with a scenic drive to Taiping Town, which is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. We begin our tour with a visit to a traditional charcoal factory in Kuala Sepetang. Ancient methods are used to produce charcoal by baking local mangrove logs in kilns.

We then continue on our discovery at Perak Museum. The public museum is the oldest museum in Malaysia and chronicles the area’s history. Before setting off on our drive to Penang, we have the option to pause for a caffeine fix at Aun Tong Coffee Mill. The historic coffee mill is Malaysia’s oldest and was founded in 1933. Upon arrival in Penang, we check-in at the hotel, with the rest of the evening free to explore the country’s famed food capital. 

Overnight at Sunway Georgetown Hotel.

Day 4 : Penang (B / - / -)

After breakfast, we start our morning with an informative city tour of Penang. A must-see is the Batik Factory, where intricate cloth-making skills are on display. This form of textile art is indigenous to Malaysia, especially on the east coast. Other tour highlights include some of the incredible temples that call the island home, including Wat Chayamangskalaram, Kek Lo Si, an intricate Burmese temple, and Khoo Kongsi.

We then have the rest of the day at our leisure to relax, explore the city, sample Penang’s wondrous delicacies or hit the beach. Having served as an international trading port and British colonial headquarters, George Town boasts centuries of heritage, food and culture, and serves as a creative hub. It is home to traditional coffee shops and eateries, hipster cafes and bars, stylish boutiques, galleries and street art, a smattering of temples and places of worship and a striking array of architecture.

Overnight at Sunway Georgetown Hotel.

Day 5 : Penang – Kota Bharu (B / - / -)

After breakfast, we wave goodbye to Penang and continue on our cross-country adventure towards Kota Bahru. We drive along highways that cut through breath-taking mountain range and tropical rainforest, stopping for lunch along the way. Along the last stretch of the journey, we may even catch some elephants crossing the road if we’re lucky.

Upon arrival in Kota Bharu, we check-in at the Grand Renai Hotel, with the rest of the day free to explore the state capital and royal seat of Kelantan. The conservative city’s main attractions are the many Islamic museums and bustling day and night markets, which are the perfect spot to put on your haggling hat and bag some bargains to take home as souvenirs. These are also good places to sample local cuisine. 
Note: Lunch is charged to guests own account. 

Overnight at Grand Renai Hotel.

Day 6 : Kota Bharu – Kuala Terengganu (B / - / -)

We set off on our exploration of Kota Bharu with an orientation tour after a hearty breakfast at the hotel. We start with a visit to the colourful wet market, where we will spend some time browsing the stalls that are spilling over with batik clothing and fabrics and a range of local handicrafts that make great souvenirs.

We then depart for Kuala Terengganu, the administrative and royal capital, and main economic hub of Terengganu. As we drive up to the city, we can admire from afar the splendour of the Floating Mosque. Depending on the season, and our luck, we may spot locals flying kites, a popular pastime. We then head on a snapshot tour of Kuala Terengganu. Highlights include Terengganu Losong Museum and Pulau Duyung, where we can learn first-hand about the city’s vibrant boat-making industry.

Overnight at Raia Hotel & Convention Centre Terengganu.

Day 7 : Kuala Terengganu - Kuantan (B / - / -) 

After breakfast, we hit the road for Kuantan. En-route, we will stop at some of the small villages that dot the countryside to get a glimpse into the local way of life. We will also have the chance to board a local boat for a gentle cruise before watching brassware being crafted by hand using traditional techniques.

In the afternoon, we visit Cherating village to see pandan leaves being hand-woven into bags, mats and other handicrafts. We then continue on our journey to Pahang's capital and Malaysia’s second-largest port, Kuantan. The city is home to a wealth of delicious eateries, informative museums, a nearby beach and sprawling mosque. We recommend heading to Kuantan’s food markets, which start springing to life in the early evening and boast swathes of the street food Malaysia is famous for.

Overnight at Swiss-Garden Beach Resort Kuantan.

Day 8 : Kuantan – Kuala Lumpur (B / - / -)

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before we start our drive to Kuala Lumpur. If spending the night in the capital, we will arrive at our hotel at about 5 pm. If catching a flight from Subang Airport, we will arrive about 5.30 pm so onward flight must depart after 7 pm.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport drop-offs will arrive at about 6.30 pm so onward flights must depart after 8.30 pm. 

End of the Tour

Our services include : 

  • Accommodation based on single / double / twin share.
  • All meals as indicated in the program (food only).
  • English speaking tours and transfers on private basis by air-conditioned car/standard van/minicoach/coach with English driver cum guide (1-6 pax), 7 Pax and above will be accompanied with separate English speaking guide.
  • Foreign speaking tours and transfers on private basis by air-conditioned car/standard van/minicoach/coach with Italian / Spanish / French / German speaking guide.
  • Entrance tickets to Tempurung Cave, Kellie's Castle, Perak Museum, Khoo Kongsi, Kek Lok Si and Losong Museum.
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.

Our services do not include :

  • 100% surcharge for tour guide applicable during Malaysia Public Holidays.
  • 50% midnight surcharge for any transfer pick up from 2300hrs - 0700hrs.
  • Personal expenses such as other meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours/ visits, unless otherwise stated.
  • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement.
  • Any domestic / international airline tickets, airport taxes, visa fees, specific camera / video fees.
  • Additional transportation cost from and to the general pick-up / drop-off regions (such as airports, out-of-town resorts, ports, harbours and accommodation in surrounding towns).
  • Any accommodation expenses of a personal nature. This includes (compulsory festive) meals and drinks, mini-bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the program.
  • International travel and medical insurance coverage for customers.
  • Voluntary carbon emission compensation: USD 1.50 per person per day.

Supplement Events : Consult Us

B=Breakfast   L= Lunch   D= Dinner   BL= Box Lunch

City

Hotels | Or Similar

Room Type

Cameron Highlands

Strawberry Park Resort

Studio

Ipoh

M Boutique Hotel Ipoh

Premier

Penang

Sunway Hotel Georgetown

Deluxe

Kota Bharu

The Grand Renai

Deluxe

Kuala Terengganu

Raia Hotel & Convention Centre Terengganu

Superior

Kuantan

Swiss-Garden Beach Resort Kuantan

Deluxe

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.

Malaysia

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