• 7 days, 6 nights

    Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi Escape

    Experience the exciting contrast of Kuala Lumpur’s urban charm—from world-famous landmarks like the Petronas Towers to the spiritual Batu Caves—and unwind in Langkawi, with its serene beaches, crystal-clear waters, and scenic cable car rides

Kuala Lumpur & Langkawi: A Journey of City Lights & Island Delights

This trip is a perfect blend for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and culture enthusiasts. Experience the dynamic energy of Kuala Lumpur, a bustling metropolis filled with toweringskyscrapers and cultural gems to the idyllic beauty of Langkawi where turquoise waters, pristine beaches and natural wonders awaits.

Kuala Lumpur City Tour:

Dive into the vibrant heart of Malaysia’s capital with visits to the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and bustling Chinatown and Central Market, offering an authentic cultural experience.

Malacca Day Trip:

 Travel back in time as you explore the A Famosa, Dutch Square, and Jonker Street, famous for its rich history, antique shops, and delicious street food.

Langkawi Sky Bridge & Cable Car:

 Take a ride on one of the world’s most unique cable cars to the Langkawi Sky Bridge, where you'll witness sweeping views of Langkawi's lush landscape and the Andaman Sea.

Batu Caves

Marvel at the colorful temples and climb the 272 steps to the top, offering spectacular views and a deeper understanding of the sacred Hindu site.

Dinner at W Kuala Lumpur’s Wet Deck:

 Relish a luxurious dining experience with stunning views of the city skyline and an array of gourmet dishes.

Beachfront Relaxation & Water Sports:

 Unwind along Langkawi’s pristine beaches, indulge in water sports like jet-skiing and parasailing, or simply relax by the crystal-clear waters.

Arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), where a private transfer will take you to your centrally located hotel.

Once you've settled in, begin your evening with a visit to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers for a quick yet memorable photoshoot—perfect for capturing the start of your Malaysian adventure.

Later, head to Bukit Bintang and Jalan Alor for a lively street food adventure. Explore KL’s bustling nightlife and savor a variety of authentic Malaysian delicacies served by local vendors.

Start your morning at the Batu Caves, a striking limestone hill housing a series of caves and Hindu temples. Climb the colorful steps and admire the towering golden statue of Lord Murugan.

Enjoy a traditional Malaysian lunch at a local restaurant.

In the afternoon, explore the historic Merdeka Square, where Malaysia’s independence was declared in 1957. Nearby, admire the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, known for its Moorish architecture and clock tower.

Next, visit the Central Market, a vibrant cultural hub perfect for picking up local crafts and souvenirs.

End your day at the Menara KL Tower. Take in breathtaking views of the city from the observation deck or opt for dinner at the revolving restaurant.

After breakfast, embark on a scenic 2-hour drive to Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visit St. Paul’s Hill and the remains of the Portuguese A Famosa Fort, one of Southeast Asia’s oldest European structures.

Explore Jonker Street, famous for antiques, local treats like Chicken Rice Balls and Nyonya Laksa, and charming colonial buildings.

In the afternoon, visit a beautiful 17th-century Chinese temple—one of the oldest in Malaysia.

Enjoy a relaxing Melaka River Cruise, taking in colonial-era architecture and colorful murals. Return to Kuala Lumpur in the evening and relax or explore the city at night.

Spend the day at your own pace. Go shopping at premier malls like Pavilion KL or Suria KLCC, or discover vibrant neighborhoods like Chinatown and Bukit Bintang.

In the evening, enjoy a chic dinner at Wet Deck, W Kuala Lumpur. Sip signature cocktails and dine on gourmet cuisine with panoramic views of the Kuala Lumpur skyline.

Enjoy breakfast before checking out. A private transfer will take you to the airport for your short flight to Langkawi—Malaysia’s tropical, duty-free paradise.

Upon arrival, transfer to your beach resort. Spend the afternoon relaxing on white sandy beaches, at the infinity pool, or with a rejuvenating spa session.

In the evening, set sail on a Langkawi Sunset Cruise. Glide across turquoise waters, enjoy live music, a seafood buffet, and unforgettable views as the sun sets over the Andaman Sea.

After breakfast, begin your day with a visit to the Langkawi Cable Car & Sky Bridge, one of the steepest in the world. Walk the glass-bottom bridge and marvel at panoramic views of lush jungles and surrounding islands.

Stop by Eagle Square and Langkawi Legend Park, then return to your resort for an afternoon at leisure.

In the evening, cap off your adventure with a visit to Dash Beach Club. Relax with cocktails by the sea as you take in Langkawi’s tropical ambiance one last time.

Enjoy a final breakfast at your resort before checking out.

Take a flight from Langkawi to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. If time allows, enjoy last-minute duty-free shopping before boarding your onward flight home, filled with unforgettable memories of Malaysia.

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.
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Health: A yellow fever certificate is required for entry into Malaysia if traveling from a yellow fever risk country.