We Love —
- Soaking in panoramic views from the Petronas Towers, where Kuala Lumpur’s modern skyline unfurls beneath you in all its glory.
- Tracing centuries-old footsteps through the streets of George Town’s, where each corner peels back a new layer of Penang’s storied past.
- Relaxing by Langkawi’s jade waters, where sunlight dances on the sea and white sands beckon you to unwind in perfect tranquility.
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Your itinerary in brief —
Uncover the layered beauty of Malaysia, where ancient heritage and contemporary sophistication coexist in perfect harmony. Begin amid the soaring towers and colonial elegance of Kuala Lumpur, a city alive with culture, flavour, and architectural marvels.
Continue to the UNESCO-listed streets of George Town, Penang, where vivid murals and heritage mansions tell stories of a storied past. Conclude your escape on the tranquil shores of Langkawi, where rainforest-chic villas and emerald waters invite effortless indulgence.
10 night tour:
Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur
Days 2 - 3: Kuala Lumpur
Day 4: Kuala Lumpur - Penang
Days 5 - 6: Penang
Day 7: Penang - Langwaki
Days 8 - 10: Langwaki
Day 11: Departure from Langwaki
If you opt for the 11, 12, 13 or 14 night tour, your extra night(s) will be spent in Langwaki.
Your itinerary in detail —
Kuala Lumpur
Perched at the meeting point of the Klang and Gombak rivers, Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia’s energetic capital and the beating heart of its economic, cultural, and commercial life. A city on the rise, KL is fast transforming into one of Asia’s most vibrant metropolises - a city of shimmering skyscrapers, storied colonial facades and historic temples.
At its core, KL is a city of contrasts. The iconic Petronas Twin Towers pierce the skyline, a symbol of modern ambition, while just streets away, the whispers of the past linger in grand mosques, Moorish minarets, and timeworn buildings that speak to the city’s rich heritage. By day, it’s a lush “garden city” filled with tropical greenery and public parks. By night, it morphs into a glowing “city of lights,” buzzing with activity and lit up like a lantern festival.
Kuala Lumpur’s true magic lies in its diversity - a multicultural crossroads where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous traditions intertwine. From colourful festivals to vibrant street food scenes, it's a real sensory playground. Come for the architecture, stay for the cuisine, and don’t be surprised if you fall for the city’s irresistible energy.
Must sees:
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Petronas Twin Towers – Soaring 452 meters into the clouds, these gleaming towers are KL’s undisputed icon.
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Sultan Abdul Samad Building – A Moorish-style masterpiece fronting Merdeka Square.
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Batu Caves – A towering limestone hill with sacred Hindu shrines and a giant golden statue of Lord Murugan.
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Masjid Jamek – One of KL’s oldest mosques, nestled at the river confluence.
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Royal Palace (Istana Negara) – The official residence of Malaysia’s monarch.
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Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre – A sleek venue in the heart of the city, near the scenic KLCC Park.
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Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia – Home to one of the region’s most impressive collections of Islamic art and artifacts.
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Sunway Lagoon – A sprawling theme park that mixes water rides with wildlife and adrenaline attractions.
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KL Forest Eco Park – A surprising patch of rainforest in the city, with canopy walks and nature trails.
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Merdeka Square – The historic heart of KL, where Malaysia’s independence was declared.
Penang
Tucked along Malaysia’s northwest coast and lapped by the waters of the Strait of Malacca, Penang is bursting with heritage, flavour, and tropical charm. This dynamic state is split in two — the island of Penang, home to the lively capital George Town, and Seberang Perai on the mainland, both connected by some of the country’s longest bridges.
Penang is one of Malaysia’s most economically vital and culturally rich states - and it's not hard to see why it's a tourist favourite. George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a treasure trove of colonial architecture, colourful street art, and time-honoured traditions. It's where trishaws roll past crumbling mansions and the scent of spices lingers in the air.
Beyond the historic streets, Penang is a feast for the senses - think jungle-cloaked hills, vibrant night markets, and legendary street food (this is often dubbed Malaysia’s culinary capital, after all). Whether you're climbing scenic peaks, sampling tropical fruits, or exploring quirky temples, Penang is packed with surprises.
Must sees:
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UNESCO World Heritage Zone & Armenian Street – Stroll the heritage quarter of George Town, where restored shophouses, murals, and museums tell the story of Penang’s past.
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Penang Hill – Take the funicular up for sweeping views over the island, especially magical after sunset.
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Penang Botanic Gardens – Dating back to 1884, these lush gardens — also known as the Waterfall Gardens — are home to monkeys, orchids, and yes, a waterfall.
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Pulau Jerejak Resort – A tropical island escape just off the southeast coast, once a leper colony, now a peaceful retreat.
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Tropical Fruit Farm – Tucked in the hills, this working farm lets you sample exotic fruits straight from the source.
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Penang Durian Farm – For the brave and the bold: try the king of fruits in all its pungent glory.
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Snake Temple – Built in 1850 to honor the Chinese monk Chor Soo Kong, this temple is known for its slithering residents — real pit vipers lounging among the incense.
Langwaki
Nicknamed The Jewel of Kedah, Langkawi is a dreamy archipelago of 104 islands scattered across the Andaman Sea, just 30 km off Malaysia’s northwest coast. Officially part of Kedah state and nudging the Thai border, this island escape blends turquoise waters, lush rainforests, and a laid-back island vibe that’s hard to beat.
Langkawi’s main island — also called Langkawi — is the crown jewel, offering a perfect mix of beach bliss and wild adventure. Picture palm-fringed beaches, rolling hills, rice paddies, and mysterious legends woven into the landscape. It’s a place where nature steals the show and time slows to a gentle crawl.
Whether you're riding a cable car above misty jungle canopies, chasing waterfalls, or snapping selfies beneath the giant eagle at Dataran Lang, Langkawi is the ultimate tropical playground.
Must sees:
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Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls (Seven Wells) – A magical spot where waterfalls cascade into natural pools — don’t forget your swimsuit.
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Langkawi Cable Car – Soar to the top of Gunung Mat Cincang for panoramic views over the island and even southern Thailand on clear days.
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Gunung Raya – The island’s highest peak offers epic vistas from its summit lookout.
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Crocodile Adventureland – Home to one of the largest collections of crocodiles in the country — thrilling and educational!
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Laman Padi Rice Garden – Wander through working rice fields and learn about traditional paddy farming.
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Legend Garden – A beautifully landscaped park that brings Langkawi’s myths and folklore to life.
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Underwater World – One of Southeast Asia’s biggest aquariums, with everything from penguins to giant rays.
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Eagle Square (Dataran Lang) – Snap a pic with the massive eagle statue, Langkawi’s most iconic landmark.
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Oriental Village – A cultural theme park and shopping village nestled at the foot of the cable car station.
Important information about your tour and visits: The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change.
Your hotels —
Hand-picked just for you
During your tour, enjoy stays in handpicked hotels, carefully selected for your comfort and convenience:
- Kuala Lumpur: Lloyd's Inn Kuala Lumpur
- Penang: Royale Chulan Penang 4*
- Langwaki: Berjaya Langkawi Resort 5*
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Included extras —
3GB included mobile internet data, to make your journey easier

Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family without limits.
Please note: 3GB of internet data represents around 30 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 3 to 4 hours of video streaming/social networking/video calls.
Your journey to Malaysia —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's dynamic capital, is a city where modernity and tradition coexist in perfect harmony. The skyline, dominated by sleek skyscrapers, contrasts with historic mosques, temples, and colonial buildings, creating an exciting and ever-evolving urban landscape. With its role as a cultural and business hub, Kuala Lumpur offers an enriching experience for visitors keen to explore the heart of Malaysia.
Must-sees:
- Petronas Towers: Stand in awe of the iconic twin towers, once the tallest buildings in the world, offering breathtaking views from the observation deck.
- Batu Caves: Visit the majestic limestone hill and its sacred Hindu shrines, accessed via a climb of 272 steps to the main cave.
- Merdeka Square: Explore the historic site where Malaysia declared independence in 1957, surrounded by striking colonial-era buildings.
Culinary culture:
Kuala Lumpur’s food scene is a vibrant tapestry of influences from Malaysia’s diverse cultural heritage. Experience traditional dishes like Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, and Char Kway Teow, as well as the iconic Satay and Teh Tarik. For a true taste of local life, head to Jalan Alor for excellent street food or visit Chinatown for authentic Chinese cuisine. The city’s food culture is a must for any culinary enthusiast.
Dive deeper:
For a more immersive experience, discover the Islamic Arts Museum, home to an impressive collection of Islamic artefacts, or explore the Central Market for unique arts and crafts. For nature lovers, Lake Gardens provides a peaceful retreat, while the nearby Batu Caves offer a blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance.
Good to know:
Kuala Lumpur is well-served by an efficient public transport system, including the monorail, light rail, and buses. The city is a year-round destination, though the cooler months from November to February offer the best weather. Be prepared for humid conditions and the possibility of afternoon rain showers.