Malaysia Marvels – 4N5D

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Malaysia, a place where there are different scenic spots, rich cultural heritage, and modern wonders, welcomes you to set out on a completely exhilarating 3 nights, 4 days adventure package that guarantees a vibrant experience through the dynamic cityscape of Kuala Lumpur, the elegance of Putrajaya, and the reviving heights of Genting Highlands.

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Duration
5 Days
Activity
Physical
Group Size
100
Age
7+
Location

Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur

Arrival at Kuala Lumpur Airport. Try Malaysian cuisine at a nearby restaurant. Begin your adventure in Kuala Lumpur with a visit to the Golden Triangle, the city's commercial unit.
Head to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Explore the Suria KLCC mall and partake in the amazing view of the city from the Skybridge.

Day 2: Kuala Lumpur City Tour

Start your day with a visit to the Istana Negara, the King's Palace. Explore the National Mosque, a significant Islamic landmark in Malaysia.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Visit the Batu Caves, a series of caves and cave temples set in limestone.
Climb the stairs for a panoramic view and explore the cave temples.
Experience the dynamic culture and food of Little India in Kuala Lumpur.

Day 3: Putrajaya Exploration

Begin your day with a generous breakfast at the hotel. Go to Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia.
Visit the Pink Mosque, a stunning piece of Islamic architecture. Explore the Prime Minister's Office complex.
Go for a walk on the pleasant Putrajaya Bridge. Relish local delights in Putrajaya. Partake in a relaxing afternoon at the lovely Botanical Gardens. Head back to Kuala Lumpur.
Savour different dishes in Kuala Lumpur.

Day 4: Arriving at Genting Highlands

Leave for Genting Highlands. Take the Genting Skyway cable car for stunning views of the mountain landscapes. Enjoy a dinner in one of the restaurants at Genting Highlands.

Day 5: Genting Highlands Adventure

Head to Sunway Lagoon, an amusement park with different attractions, including the Water Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, and Scream Park.
Conclude your experience with a dinner in Genting Highlands. Drive back to Kuala Lumpur.

The currency used in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Credit cards are generally accepted in metropolitan areas and tourist destinations. Be that as it may, it's advised to carry some money in rural areas where cards might not be accepted.

Indeed, English is generally spoken in Malaysia, particularly in metropolitan areas and tourist destinations. Most Malaysians are proficient in English, making it somewhat easy for tourists to explore the country.

Indeed, the Petronas Twin Towers are open to the public. Guests can explore the Skybridge, which connects the two towers and appreciate panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur from the observation deck. It's advised to book tickets ahead of time, as there is a limit on the number of guests.

The most well-known and helpful way to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya is via train or car. There are regular trains connecting Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, offering a fast and effective method of transportation. On the other hand, you can hire a taxi or use ride-sharing services for a more flexible travel experience.

Country Information

Malaysia is home to one of the world’s oldest rainforests known as Taman Negara.

  1. The official language is Malay (Bahasa Malaysia), yet English is generally spoken, particularly in metropolitan areas and tourist destinations.
  2. Malaysia has heat and humidity with high dampness and temperatures. Pack lightweight and breathable attire. Be ready for downpours, as short storms are normal.
  3. Malaysian cuisine is assorted and tasty, with influences from different cultures. Try local dishes like nasi lemak, satay, laksa, and roti canai.
  4. Malaysia is a great place for shopping, offering a scope of items from top-notch brands to traditional handicrafts.
  5. Check regarding duty-free allowances for things you can bring into and out of the country. Certain things might have limitations.

 

*Malaysia Helpline Number – 1300883000