• 7 days, 6 nights

    Kuala Lumpur & Penang Adventure

    Experience the perfect fusion of tradition and innovation with our Malaysia package, featuring the bustling metropolis of Kuala Lumpur and the cultural gem of Penang. This adventure showcases Malaysia's diverse heritage and contemporary charm, from iconic skyscrapers and historic temples to vibrant street markets and stunning coastal landscapes.

Malaysia Wonders: From Skylines to Shorelines

This package offers a perfect escape for culture enthusiasts, food lovers, and urban explorers, this journey blends history, culinary delights, and scenic beauty. From the iconic Petronas Towers to Penang’s street food and George Town’s heritage, it offers an unforgettable Malaysian experience.

Kuala Lumpur City Tour:

Explore the vibrant heart of Malaysia’s capital with visits to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and bustling markets like Chinatown and Central Market.

Malacca Day Trip:

Discover the historical charm of Malacca with visits to A Famosa, the Dutch Square, and Jonker Street, renowned for its rich culture, antique shops, and street food.

Penang Hill:


Escape the city heat and enjoy stunning panoramic views of Penang’s coastline from the cool heights of Penang Hill.

Batu Caves:

Experience the spiritual and cultural significance of this sacred Hindu site, with colorful temples and a stunning view from the 272-step climb.

Penang Island Exploration:

Uncover the beauty of Penang with a visit to George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its street art, heritage buildings and the famous Khoo Kongsi Clan House.

Water Sports Adventures:

Enjoy exciting snorkeling, paddleboarding, and windsurfing activities along Penang’s crystal-clear beaches, offering plenty of opportunities for relaxation and adventure.

Arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), where a private transfer will take you to your hotel. Settle into your accommodation located in the heart of the city.

Begin your evening with a visit to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers for a quick yet unforgettable photo opportunity—perfect for capturing memories against the city skyline.

Next, dive into Kuala Lumpur’s lively nightlife with a Bukit Bintang & Jalan Alor Street Food Adventure. Enjoy a wide variety of delicious local street food along these bustling, vibrant streets.

Start your morning by heading to the famous Batu Caves, a magnificent limestone hill featuring a series of caves and temples. Climb the colorful steps to marvel at the massive golden statue of Lord Murugan.

Enjoy a traditional Malaysian lunch at a local restaurant in the city.

In the afternoon, visit Merdeka Square, the historic heart of Kuala Lumpur, where the nation’s independence was declared. Admire the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, an architectural masterpiece known for its Moorish design and impressive clock tower.

Shop for local crafts and souvenirs at Central Market, a cultural landmark. End your day with a trip up to the Menara KL Tower to enjoy panoramic views of the city lights from the observation deck.

Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before departing on a scenic 2-hour drive to Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in history.

Explore St. Paul’s Hill and the remnants of the Portuguese A Famosa fort, one of Southeast Asia’s oldest European structures.

Stroll down Jonker Street, famous for its antique shops, vibrant street food scene, and historical buildings. Sample Melaka specialties such as Chicken Rice Balls or Nyonya Laksa at a popular local eatery.

In the afternoon, visit a historic 17th-century Chinese temple, one of Malaysia’s oldest.

End your visit with a relaxing Melaka River Cruise, offering scenic views of colonial architecture and colorful murals. Return to Kuala Lumpur in the evening and relax at your hotel or continue exploring the city nightlife.

Enjoy a full day at your own pace. Go shopping at high-end malls such as Pavilion KL or Suria KLCC, or explore vibrant neighborhoods like Bukit Bintang and Chinatown.

In the evening, enjoy a reserved dinner at Wet Deck, located at W Kuala Lumpur. Experience chic rooftop dining with gourmet cuisine and signature cocktails (at your own cost) while taking in panoramic views of the Kuala Lumpur skyline.

Check out of your hotel and take a short morning flight to Penang, the "Pearl of the Orient."

Upon arrival, check in at your hotel in George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Enjoy a delicious Penang-style lunch at a local restaurant. Then, explore the colorful streets of George Town, filled with colonial architecture, murals, and vibrant street art.

Visit a historic Chinese clan house, showcasing intricate design and craftsmanship.

In the evening, take a funicular ride to Penang Hill to witness the breathtaking sunset views. Afterwards, enjoy dinner at Gurney Drive, known for its beachfront food stalls and local favorites like satay and cendol.

Begin your day with a visit to the grand Kek Lok Si Temple, one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most impressive Buddhist temples.

Take a peaceful walk through the Penang Botanic Gardens, known for their serene environment and diverse plant species.

For lunch, try Nasi Kandar, a Penang specialty of rice served with a variety of rich, flavorful curries.

In the afternoon, enjoy some free time for shopping at Queensbay Mall or exploring local markets.

Wrap up your day by relaxing at your hotel or heading to a nearby beachside restaurant for drinks as you watch the sunset over the island.

Start your final day with breakfast at your hotel.

Check out and transfer to the airport for a short flight back to Kuala Lumpur. Upon arrival at KLIA, you’ll have some time for last-minute shopping before catching your onward international flight home.

Pricings

All prices provided are based on per person sharing in a double occupancy arrangement. If you would prefer a single occupancy rate, please feel free to reach out to us for a customized quote tailored to your preferences.

Weather:

Malaysia has a tropical climate, so expect high humidity and warm temperatures year-round. Light, breathable clothing is ideal, and an umbrella or rain jacket is recommended during the wet season.

Dry Season (March to October): The best time to visit Malaysia is during the dry season, which runs from March to October. This is when the weather is sunny, warm, and ideal for sightseeing, outdoor activities, and beach visits.


Wet Season (November to February): The wet season runs from November to February, with the heaviest rainfall usually occurring between October and December. However, this season also means fewer crowds, lower prices, and lush green landscapes.

Travel Tips:

Language: The official language is Malay, but English is widely spoken in urban areas, especially in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Most signs, menus, and important information are also in English.

Currency: The currency is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, shops, and restaurants, but it’s always handy to have cash for smaller establishments or markets.
Health: A yellow fever certificate is required for entry into Malaysia if traveling from a yellow fever risk country.