Malaysia
Highlights of Kaula Lumpur
Trip Itinerary
You will be met by our representative at the airport.
Then will be driven to the hotel.
Enjoy your rest of day at the hotel.
Embark on a private Kuala Lumpur tour to discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems.
Witness the city’s modern skyscrapers alongside colonial remnants, including the Petronas Twin Towers, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, King’s Palace, National Monument, and the National Mosque.
Explore the Handicraft Center for unique handmade items and the Cocoa Boutique for locally made chocolates.
Embark on a private guided Malacca tour, just two hours from Kuala Lumpur.
Explore St. Peter’s Church, the largest Chinese cemetery outside China, Sultan’s Well, Portuguese settlement, Porta de Santiago, St. Paul’s Church, and the iconic Red Square.
Enjoy a delicious local lunch and visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.
End with a stroll along Jonker Street and the scenic Malacca River before your hotel transfer.
Meet your guide for an airport transfer in Kuala Lumpur. Take a 55-minute flight to Penang.
Enjoy a leisurely trishaw ride through Little India and George Town’s oldest streets, followed by a gourmet dinner at Kebaya Dining Room, renowned for its Indochinese and Peranakan delicacies.
Embark on a private guided walking tour of UNESCO-listed George Town, where hidden alleys and intricate architectural wonders await.
Explore Southeast Asia’s oldest Anglican church, St. George’s Church, and the ancient Goddess of Mercy Temple.
Immerse yourself in local culture at vibrant artisan stalls and discover Penang’s unique blend of Chinese and Malay cultures at the Pinang Peranakan Mansion.
Pass by the Sri Mahamariamman Temple and savor local breakfast delights. The tour culminates at Khoo Kongsi, a stunning Chinese clanhouse showcasing Penang’s rich heritage.
Set out with your private guide on a fascinating tour that will take you through the urban and rural areas of legendary Langkawi.
The journey begins with visit to a showcase of local cottage industry where you’ll witness the process of traditional batik painting using wax and dyes.
Learn of the importance of 18th century Langkawan, Mahsuri, as you visit her tomb, Makam Mahsuri, her body laid to rest in the garden of a traditional Malay house.
Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the island as you ascend its second highest mountain in a cable car.
The Rice Garden, one of Langkawi’s eco-tourism attractions, which seems oddly out of place on an island like Langkawi.
Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel.
Post that take a domestic flight to Kuala Lumpur and then take the international flight to your home country.
Accommodation

W Kuala Lumpur

The Datai Langkawi
