Explore Kuala Lumpur’s iconic Petronas Towers 🏙️, visit Penang’s heritage streets 🏘️, and relax on Langkawi’s beaches 🏖️. Taste local delicacies 🍜, hike through lush rainforests 🌿, and enjoy vibrant city life 🌆. Malaysia is a blend of culture, nature, and cuisine! 🇲🇾
Arrive in Kuala Lumpur. Visit Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and explore Bukit Bintang shopping district.
Visit Batu Caves, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and Merdeka Square. Evening at leisure.
Take a day trip to Malacca. Explore Dutch Square, Jonker Street, and historical landmarks.
Travel to Penang and explore George Town’s heritage streets, street art, and local cuisine.
Enjoy your final morning at leisure before transferring to the airport for departure.
Explore Malaysia’s capital with its iconic Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, shopping districts, and vibrant street food scene.
Enjoy pristine beaches, islands, and water sports on Langkawi and Penang, ideal for both adventure and relaxation.
Discover Malaysia’s lush rainforests, Cameron Highlands, and tea plantations for trekking, nature walks, and cool mountain air.
Visit Malaysian Borneo to see orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and unique wildlife in Sabah and Sarawak’s rainforests.
Explore the cultural heritage, colonial architecture, and vibrant street art in Malacca and George Town, UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Enjoy Nasi Lemak, Laksa, Satay, and Roti Canai, sampling Malaysia’s diverse flavors influenced by Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures.
Yes, Indian citizens require a tourist visa. They can apply for an e-Visa online or at the Malaysian consulate.
The best time is from March to October for most regions, avoiding the monsoon season in November–February on the east coast.
Indian tourists can stay up to 30 days on a standard tourist visa. Extensions require approval from Malaysian authorities.
The official currency is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Carry some cash for markets and local shops; cards are widely accepted in cities.