IndonesiaHentikan Pengiriman TKI ke Malaysia, Ini Alasannya. Dikira Sepele, Ternyata Ini Fungsi Kode Tambahan Huruf Pada Rambu Patok KM Jalan Tol 10 Potret Liburan Keluarga Dwi Handa di Bali Road Affair is reader-supported and may earn commission from purchases made through links in this article. 10 days in Malaysia is the perfect length of time to experience the highlights of this Southeast Asian nation, or at least the highlights of Peninsula Malaysia. This country is so diverse and there are so many great places to visit in Malaysia that you will want to return time after time to explore everything there is to see here. Our 10-day Malaysia itinerary will take you from Malaysia’s multicultural capital, along the western coast to the diverse city of Malacca, into the cool mountains of the Cameron Highlands and then north to the islands of Penang and Langkawi. If you have more than 10 days in Malaysia, then once you get back to Kuala Lumpur, you can even fly off to explore Malaysian Borneo. The Best Time to Visit Malaysia Malaysia’s location is close to the equator which ensures that the country experiences warm temperatures all year round. This is very much a tropical area though, so along with hot days, you can expect high levels of humidity and rainfall almost any time of the year. When visiting the west coast, it’s best to travel outside of the monsoon season. Monsoon season is generally expected between May and November, and you can expect frequent downpours during this time of the year. The dry season is between December and April, and the weather tends to be cooler, less humid and a lot less rainy. On the east coast of Malaysia and in Borneo, monsoon season is reversed in comparison to the west coast. Check flights to Malaysia from the USA starts at $393 and UK starts at £342 How to Get Around Malaysia Peninsula Malaysia is very well connected, and there are excellent flight, train and road connections across the country. Kuala Lumpur acts as the transport hub and you can fly almost anywhere in the world from the busy international airport and all across Malaysia on the domestic network. Recommendation Use Bookaway to easily compare and book bus, ferry or train tickets in Malaysia. From KL there are bus connections to all the major cities, as well as fast, regular and comfortable trains. Public transport is cheap and efficient, and it makes for an easy way to navigate the country, even with limited time. The longest journey you might need to undertake on this 10-day Malaysia itinerary is from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi, a journey which by bus and boat would take around nine hours, or just one hour when flying. Accommodation in Malaysia No matter your travel budget, Malaysia has plenty of accommodations. You’ll have your pick of everything from a luxury hotel to a cheap hostel as long as you book early enough, especially during high season. Depending on what type of accommodation you’re looking for, there’s a website that will lead you to the perfect place. If you are on a budget and prefer to stay in hostels, check out Hostelworld for the best prices. For hotels take a look at or These sites continuously offer the cheapest rates on the web and have great customer service. Airbnb is another great option, especially in KL where there are many nice luxury condos and aparthotels – some of them even cheaper than your regular ol’ hotel. If you’d like to try Airbnb, make sure to use our coupon code to get $50 off your first booking. Our 10-day Malaysia itinerary is designed for those visiting the country for the first time and for those who are looking to take in the highlights. There’s so much diversity in Malaysia that it’s impossible to see everything in such a short time frame, but this route will give you the best feel for the country’s best attractions. Starting in Kuala Lumpur, you’ll experience the best of the west coast and the Cameron Highlands, with enough time in each destination to enjoy the sites and to not feel rushed. Remember though, once you’ve seen the west coast, there’s still the east and there’s Malaysian Borneo to discover too. However, before we get to our Malaysia itinerary, we just wanted to remind you to purchase travel insurance. You never know what will happen and, trust us, you do not want to get stuck with thousands of dollars in medical bills. As a wise man once said, “If you can’t afford travel insurance, you can’t afford to travel.” So don’t leave home without it. SafetyWing offers travel insurance for only about $10 a week, making it a no-brainer to get. You can get a quick, non-binding quote below SafetyWing is, of course, not the only option available. Two other popular alternatives are World Nomads and Heymondo. Now that we’ve got that important trip essential addressed, let’s jump right into the best places to visit in Malaysia in 10 days. TTstudio / Day 1 Kuala Lumpur Start your 10-day Malaysia itinerary by exploring the best of Kuala Lumpur’s attractions. This is the Malaysian capital, and it’s where you are likely to start and end your journey if you are flying in and out of the country. The modern city has still managed to retain a sense of mixed colonial and Asian heritage, and it’s a wonderful place to begin to understand just what Malaysia is really all about. Begin your journey by visiting the modern heart of the city, KLCC – Kuala Lumpur City Centre – where you can find the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Buy a ticket to the top of the viewing platform for incredible vistas over the city’s skyline. Explore the modern malls and in the evening head to Jalan Alor, one of the city’s most bustling night markets where you can enjoy a taste of Malaysian food. Best Places to Stay in Kuala LumpurMandarin Oriental KL • Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur • Paper Plane Hostel Krunja / Day 2 Kuala Lumpur Spend your second day in Kuala Lumpur, this time exploring the city’s heritage rather than its modern attractions. Begin with a visit to the National Museum, then walk through the busy streets of Chinatown, shop at the stalls in the Central Market and then take a look at the colonial architecture of Merdeka Square. In the afternoon, catch a train from KL Sentral out of the city center and towards the Batu Caves. Hundreds of colorful steps lead to the cavernous entrance to this deep cave complex that while beautiful in itself, is made even more intriguing by the Hindu shrines and statues that have turned this into a place of worship too. For more information, take a look at our guide to visiting the Batu Caves. Further reading 3-Days in Kuala Lumpur The Perfect Kuala Lumpur Itinerary benedix / Day 3 Malacca On day 3, make the two-hour journey to the coastal city of Malacca. This is one of Malaysia’s most historic cities, and here you can trace the evolution of Malacca from a small fishing village, to a Portuguese, Dutch, then British trading port. Explore the old ruined churches and forts before spending the afternoon wandering through the UNESCO World Heritage Site that covers many of the old streets of the city, including the famous Jonker Street. Spend the evening along the river, take a cruise and then sit back at one of the many restaurants overlooking the water to enjoy some of the local Malaccan specialties. Best Places to Stay in MalaccaImperial Heritage Hotel Melaka • Hatten Hotel Melaka • The Pines Melaka Hotel Rafal Cichawa / Day 4-5 Cameron Highlands Early on your 4th day in Malaysia, make the journey north towards the Cameron Highlands. This is a stunning area of natural beauty that, due to its higher elevation, is always much cooler than the coast. It makes for a wonderful escape from the humidity and gives you the chance to see the unique mixture of colonial British and authentic Malay culture that’s found here. Spend the next two days hiking through the jungle, climbing mountains and visiting tea plantations and strawberry farms. Best Places to Stay in Cameron HighlandsArundina Cameron Highlands • ATS Cameron Hotel • Casa Loma Baiterek Media / Day 6-7 Penang On day 6, travel from the Cameron Highlands to the island of Penang. This is one of the most diverse and interesting destinations in Malaysia, with a mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western cultures merging beautifully to create a unique and historical location. The diversity of Penang is best represented by the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the old streets of Georgetown. Spend your first day walking through ramshackled lanes, chasing down the numerous murals and colorfully designed pieces of street art and gorging on the seemingly endless variety of street food that’s waiting around every corner. Visit the Clan Jetties to see the authentic Chinese culture firsthand and to learn more about the multicultural influences that made Penang the place it is today. Related 3-Days in Penang The Perfect Penang Itinerary Wake up early on day 7, and spend the morning walking to the top of Penang Hill for expansive views over the island. If you are feeling lazy, you can even take the funicular to the summit. After visiting the hill, use the rest of the morning to travel to Kek Lok Si, which can claim to be one of the largest Buddhist temples in Malaysia. Delve into the Chinese culture before heading back to Georgetown to take the ferry across to the nearby island of Langkawi, a journey of around three hours. Best Places to Stay in PenangShangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa • Campbell House • Hotel Equatorial Penang Vaflya / Day 8-9 Langkawi Langkawi is a tropical, duty-free island that makes the perfect destination to relax and unwind at the end of your packed Malaysia itinerary. This is Malaysia’s most popular holiday getaway, but you will still find that it’s surprisingly relaxed, undeveloped and quiet. Spend your first day enjoying the white sands of Cenang Beach, relax by the ocean, enjoy a few well-earned drinks at the rustic beachside bars and chill out in the sunshine. Related 3-Days in Langkawi The Perfect Langkawi Itinerary On day 9, you can either spend one last day on the beach doing nothing at all or you can take on a whistle-stop tour of Langkawi because actually, there’s much more here to see than just sand and sea. In the morning, take an island hopping tour around Langkawi, exploring the many spectacular tropical islets and remote beaches found in the area. When you get back, spend the afternoon visiting Langkawi Sky Bridge. A long cable car takes you to the top of one of the island’s tallest peaks, where a long bridge leads out between the mountains. This remarkable feat of engineering offers the best views of Langkawi and as far out to sea as the nearby Thai islands too. Spend your last evening in Langkawi back at Cenang Beach watching the sunset over the ocean while you enjoy some refreshing drinks. Best Places to Stay in LangkawiThe Andaman • Vivanta By Taj • Tubotel Langkawi fiz_zero / Day 10 Kuala Lumpur / Departure On the final day of your Malaysia itinerary, spend your time traveling back to Kuala Lumpur. From Langkawi, you can either make the journey by boat to the mainland before catching a bus or hop on a train to the capital. However, if you’d rather make the most of your time in the country, you can book a short domestic flight, allowing you to spend the day either relaxing on the beach in Langkawi or revisiting Kuala Lumpur. Dave Primov / Day 11+ Malaysian Borneo If you have more than 10 days in Malaysia, then from Kuala Lumpur you can fly east to Malaysian Borneo. This is where you can experience the diversity of the rainforest, and it’s a completely unique experience in comparison to the mainland. Fly into Kuching to explore the national parks of Sarawak or fly to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah to journey into the rainforest in search of orangutans, to snorkel off the tropical coastline or to attempt the epic but challenging hike to the summit of the mighty Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s highest peak. And there you have it – Malaysia in 10 days! Keep in mind, 10 days in Malaysia is just enough to give you a taste of what Malaysia has to offer. However, if you’re wanting to stay longer in any places on our Malaysia itinerary don’t hesitate, as this is your trip and we are just here to guide you through the best of Malaysia.
Bus Pilih bus yang turun di Terminal Arjosari (Tipe A), Hamid Rusdi (Tipe B), atau Landungsari/Tlogomas (Tipe B) yang merupakan terminal induk di Malang. Untuk Anda yang berencana menikmati waktu berkualitas bersama keluarga di Kota Apel, simak inspirasi itinerary liburan selama 3 hari 2 malam di Malang berikut ini:

[Updated 24 January 2021]School holidays and festive weekends are the best times to enjoy a road trip adventure with your family. Filled with theme parks and kid-friendly destinations, there’s never short of exciting family-friendly attractions in Malaysia☺️ If you want to spread good vibes and laughter this holiday season, get behind the wheels and plan a road trip to these family hot spots in Malaysia. Remember to play some awesome music and pack some snacks for your long drive ahead!1. Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya 39minsCredit Khalzuri Yazid on FlickrYou’ll be surprised by the number of family activities in the vicinity of the city centre. Since Putrajaya is just a short drive from Kuala Lumpur, you don’t have to sweat the details of packing and loading your luggage at all ?For an interesting twist to your sightseeing adventure, your family can take a cruise down the Putrajaya Lake, ride a bicycle at the Putrajaya Botanical Garden and admire the skyline on the Skyrides Balloon. You can even put together a scenic family picnic by the serene Pullman Putrajaya Lake after a fun-filled afternoon![ Did you know that Putra Mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques in Kuala Lumpur?]2. Kuala Lumpur to Pahang 2 hours 53minsWe know it’s tempting to snuggle up in your blanket when in Pahang, especially when the weather is always nice and cold. But there are many things to do here and your family will thank you for it. First, dine away with delicious nasi lemak and Western lunch at these halal cafes in Janda are two amazing destinations you can go in Pahang. First, it’s the Genting Highlands. The best way to begin your journey is to park at the Skyway cable car and head up to the peak where the fun stuff is. Perfect for the kids, there’s the Skytropolis indoor theme park with a variety of carousel and indoor rides. You can also check out SkyAvenue for shopping and gastronomic choices!On the other hand, Cameron Highlands is a relaxing and calming alternative that is widely frequented by Malaysian locals. Get your kids to pluck a few strawberries at the Strawberry Farm or capture fun snapshots at the Cameron Highlands Butterfly Farm. You can also check out the small amusement park named Holiday Park that features a 3D Art Museum, an indoor Ferris wheel and more kid-friendly rides ?3. Putrajaya to Selangor 38minsCredit KidZania Kuala Lumpur on FacebookWhenever you’re looking for somewhere close to being considered a short getaway, Selangor is only a quick drive away. Depending on your preference for family activities, there are many awesome attractions to keep your kids Farm in the City on FacebookYour kids can soak up the sun and play the water slides at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park; experience being a firefighter or toll booth operator at KidZania, or feed the giraffes and take pictures of the animals at Zoo Negara. There’s also a cool petting zoo called Farm in the City where you can meet the alligator snapping turtle, dusky wallaby kangaroos, and pelican birds ?[ Check out these other kid-friendly outdoor activities in KL!]4. Selangor to Perak 2 hours 19minsAside from the places we have highlighted so far, Perak is the next best thing for a road trip destination. Beaming with lip-smacking halal food and cool accommodations, follow the locals and make your way to Ipoh where the best sights and sounds are in Ipoh, it’s all about soaking up Malaysia’s old town charm that is unlike anywhere else. Your family can even enjoy the Cliff Racer slides and Jungle Wave Pool at the Lost World of Tambun or the animation-themed attractions at MAPS Movie Animations Park Studio. If you want to step out from Ipoh for a while, enjoy a boat ride and cycle around Gunung Lang Recreational Park or join a historical tour at Kellie’s Castle ?[ Take your holiday up a notch with this 4D3N road trip itinerary to Ipoh and Penang!]5. Perak to Penang 2 hoursCredit Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm on FacebookWhere do we begin with Penang? Loved by locals and tourists near and far, Penang is the first destination that comes to mind when you think of short getaways. Everything from delicious halal food to unique hotel stays, it’s the perfect destination for the whole family!Credit Escape Theme Park, Penang on FacebookFor a fun-filled afternoon with the kids, take them to Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm to admire 15,000 free-flying butterflies. You can also kick back at ESCAPE Theme Park for their variety of rainforest aerial obstacles or water slides. If you prefer somewhere close to Mother Nature, you can admire the sceneries from the peak of the Penang Hill or join the kids-friendly nature walks at Tropical Spice Garden. George Town is also a great place to discover wonderful street art and visit themed museums?6. Penang to Kedah 1 hour 30minsIf your family suggests a trip to Kedah, you know Langkawi would be the perfect fit. The long drive to Langkawi comes with the scenery of golden paddy fields and breathtaking mountains. Before you make your way to the Langkawi Island, check out various rice cultivation processes at the Paddy Museum and the ancient artefacts at the Kedah State Museum in Alor love the sun, sand and sea in Langkawi. Slap on your sunscreen and explore what the island has to offer. You can take a stroll on the curved Langkawi Sky Bridge, catch the island sceneries from the Langkawi Cable Car or snap a family picture at the Eagle Square. How about wrapping up your road trip with a family picnic at Seven Wells Waterfall??HHWT Tip If you’re planning to drive your own car to Langkawi, make your way to Kuala Perlis port where you can board the ferry with your vehicle.[ Turn it into a food trip with these must-try Muslim-friendly eateries in Langkawi!]7. Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu 4 hours 40 minutesMake your way to the east coast with a scenic drive up to Terengganu! There’s more to this place than beautiful tropical islands ? Visit the Taman Tamadun Islam, and explore miniature monuments and mosque replicas from all over the world! From there, you can also take a boat ride along the Kuala Terengganu river. The 45-minute ride takes you through the river with views of surrounding small tropical islands, historical landmarks and unique mosques floating mosque and crystal mosque while enjoying a light breeze if the family is feeling adventurous, take a short hike up Bukit Puteri and enjoy a stunning view of the area, as well as the Terengganu palace, Istana Maziah. You can’t have a local road trip and not try the local food. Drop by roadside stalls to eat Terengganu’s iconic keropok lekor and other east coast delicacies ?.8. Terengganu to Kelantan 2 hours 51 minutesCredit Aiena Zahira Daim on FlickrAnother east coast favourite for travellers! Kelantan is a place with plenty of adventures of all kinds, family and friends alike. Feeling a little cultural? Bring the family for a wayang kulit puppet show at Pak Dain’s Wayang Kulit! Pak Dain’s Wayang kulit also showcases modern version such as Star Wars characters bet the parents would enjoy this more than the kids ?. They even have wayang kulit workshops there too occasionally to teach you how make your own wayang kulit from scratch - definitely a great family activity ?.Credit Mohd Fazlin Mohd Effendi on FlickrEnjoy a relaxing day by the beach and fly kites by Pantai Cahaya Bulan! Find plenty of kite sellers by the beach selling colourful wau traditional Malaysian moon-kite-inspired design kites! 9. Selangor to Melaka 2 hours 4 minsCredit Aleksandr Zykov on FlickrJust imagine a day of exploring and introducing your kids to this historical city. You can check out the beautiful murals via the Melaka River Cruise, explore the submarines and fighter jets at the Melaka Submarine Museum or board the massive ship at the Maritime Museum of Mohd Fazlin Mohd Effendi on FlickrAlternatively, hire a colourful trishaw near the Stadthuys Clock Tower and let them take you to the coolest sights that Melaka has to offer. Before the night ends, take a walk down Jonker Street for delicious snacks, take-me-home souvenirs and refreshing fruit juices ?[ For the best holiday snapshots, check out these Insta-worthy spots in Melaka near Muslim-friendly eateries!]10. Melaka to Johor Bahru 2 hours 49minsCredit LEGOLAND Malaysia on FacebookJB, as we locals fondly call it, is where families go to spend their long weekends. Why? Well, they have amusement parks that are huge hits among the young ones. Your family can spend a day at Legoland for the Lego-themed ride and slides ?The next day, visit the Angry Birds Activity Park to have fun with their Go-Kart rides, climbing tracks and themed scooter rides. If that’s not enough, drop by Southeast Asia’s largest theme park, MCM Studio!Credit Azmeen Afandi on FlickrTo take it outdoors, head over to Danga Bay that features a pretty waterfront complete with an outdoor theme park. You can also check out the JB Old Town to explore vintage buildings and colourful wall murals that double as an awesome background for your family snapshots. Guess what, we even compiled the only guide to JB you’ll ever Kuala Lumpur to Negeri Sembilan 1 hour 30 minsCredit Jacques Beaulieu on FlickrA family beach getaway is only a short drive if you’re travelling from Kuala Lumpur or Selangor. Perfect for weekends and school holidays, Port Dickson is where you should be. Besides relaxing by the beach and swimming in the waters, banana boating is also a popular watersport among families with a day on the beach, explore what Negeri Sembilan has to offer, especially in Seremban where Malay food thrives the most. We recommend Restoran Nelayan Seafood Rahang for their masak lemak chilli api and Restoran Selera Nogori for ikan that you have all the inspiration you need for your road trip adventure with the family, it’s time to kick up your planning into full gear! Whether you’re looking for a quick getaway to Melaka or a fun drive up to Penang, remember that road trips are always better with the right company ?Tagsfamily-friendlymalaysiafamily-travelinspirationroad-trips

SalokaTheme Park. Ini dia wisata Semarang untuk liburan keluarga yang suka tantangan! Habiskan liburanmu dengan mengunjungi Saloka Theme Park, theme park yang memiliki 25 wahana seru dan menegangkan. Mulai dari Roller Coaster, Ferris Wheel dengan pemandangan Rawa Pening dan pegunungan dari ketinggian, Pakubumi yaitu wahana yang akan membuatmu Looking for the perfect Malaysia itinerary for your perfect vacation in Malaysia?You are in the right place!Between living in Malaysia and now travelling to Malaysia a couple of times a year, I have been to most corners of this awesome country. There are fabulous beaches, a bustling capital, an interesting history, some of the best food in world and so much more!In fact, there are so many great options for where to travel in Malaysia that this can cause problems when it comes time to plan your Malaysia travel limited time, where should you go?Redang Island – So gorgeous!I can help you answer this! Below, you will find my detailed Malaysia tour itinerary. It is perfect whether you are looking for a Malaysia 5 day itinerary, a Malaysia 7 day itinerary, a Malaysia 10 day itinerary, a 2 week Malaysia itinerary or anything in between!This article will work whether you are looking for a backpacking Malaysia itinerary or a luxury travel itinerary – you can easily adapt it to your needs. I start by walking through a Malaysia 7 days itinerary and then give you suggestions for slightly more or less time. I then extend this into a 10 day itinerary and a 2 weeks in Malaysia itinerary before giving suggestions for longer if you are lucky enough to have two weeks to explore Malaysia, keep reading through all the itinerary suggestions below!If you have just 2 – 4 days in Malaysia then click here for all our 2 – 4 day Malaysia to Malaysia? Click here to download your free Malaysia Trip Planning checklist. We’ll help you get ready for your trip! Planning a trip to Malaysia? Have any questions? 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It’s the perfect place to ask any questions and to be inspired!Malaysia Trip PlannerMalaysia Itinerary 7 DaysDay 1 Kuala LumpurDay 2 Explore Kuala Lumpur’s VarietyDay 3 Kuala Lumpur’s Museums, Islam And FoodWhere To Stay In Kuala LumpurLUXURY – Traders Hotel Kuala LumpurMID RANGE – Berjaya Times Square HotelBUDGET – Hotel OlympicDay 4 Fly To LangkawiDay 5 Explore LangkawiDay 6 Langkawi NatureDay 7 Langkawi CruisingWhere To Stay In LangkawiLUXURY – The Datai Langkawi ReviewMID RANGE – Camar ResortBUDGET – Adya HotelFinal NotesMalaysia Itinerary 5 DaysMalaysia Itinerary 10 DaysDays 1 – 3 Kuala LumpurDay 4 Explore IpohWant the Easiest and BEST Way to travel around Malaysia?Where To Stay In IpohRegalodgeDay 5 Temples And BeachesDay 6 Explore PenangWhere To Stay In PenangLUXURY – Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort And SpaMID RANGE – Bayview Hotel George TownBUDGET – Chulia Heritage HotelDay 7 Head To LangkawiDays 8 – 10 Enjoy LangkawiMalaysia Itinerary 2 WeeksDays 1 – 5 Kuala LumpurDay 6 Travel to IpohDay 7 Exploring IpohDay 8 Penang’s BeachesDay 9 Explore PenangDays 10 – 13 Enjoy LangkawiDay 14 Final DayMalaysia Itinerary 3 Weeks+East Coast Malaysia itinerary 7+ DaysBorneo Malaysia Itinerary 7+ DaysMap Of Malaysia Travel ItineraryRelated postsMalaysia Trip PlannerExploring Petaling Street Market in Chinatown, KL with my 2yo daughter 🙂Before I dive into my Malaysia trip itinerary, I want to point out that if you are currently planning your whole Malaysia trip and wondering about flights, how to get around, how to book accommodation, what time of year you should go, etc etc then I highly recommend you read my detailed guide here to how to plan a trip to steps you through everything else you need to think about in addition to the itinerary for Malaysia trip below. In this article here, I’m strictly talking about the best Malaysia tour you prefer to listen than read, you can also find a great Malaysia itinerary for 1- 2 weeks in my podcast following 1 week Malaysia itinerary is exactly what you should do if you have that long. If you are looking for a longer or shorter itinerary, I’ll tell you what edits to make week is a great length of time to explore two of the best parts of Malaysia – the beaches and island scenery, along with the dynamic capital, Kuala Lumpur. These are the best vacation spots in Malaysia. The highlights of this Malaysia itinerary 1 weekDiscover the best of Kuala LumpurVisit the tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas Twin TowersLearn the history of MalaysiaEnjoy the best Indian, Chinese and Malay food in Kuala LumpurExplore some of the most beautiful coastline in MalaysiaRelax at the best beachesYou’ll spend three nights in Kuala Lumpur and four nights in would also work great as a Malaysia honeymoon itinerary, staying in the luxury choices noted also great for a family. Depending on your kids’ ages and interests, you may just want to cut down the itinerary a little and add some chill out pool or beach time to make it a bit 1 Kuala LumpurKLCC Park with Petronas Twin TowersThree days in Kuala Lumpur is a great amount of time to get a good taste of this city in this Malaysia 1 week arrival at the airport, book a transfer, catch a taxi or the express train into Kuala Lumpur so you aren’t wasting any itinerary below is based on my detailed 3 day itinerary for Kuala Lumpur here. Click here to get more detailed information or see an overview below. It assumes you hit the ground running and have three full days in Kuala Lumpur. If you don’t, edit out the attractions that seem least interesting to the day at Merdeka independence Square where the Malaysian flag was raised for the first timeTake a look at the nearby Jamek MosqueEnjoy lunch at Brickfields, KL’s Little India. Take a stroll and soak it all inVisit the Skybridge at the famous Petronas Twin Towers. I recommend you buy tickets in advanceWander through KLCC ParkHave sunset cocktails at SkyBar and enjoy unmatched views of PetronasWatch the Symphony Fountain Light Show at KLCC ParkDay 2 Explore Kuala Lumpur’s VarietyBatu CavesToday, you get to enjoy a great mixture of attractions which will show you why Kuala Lumpur is such a great place to visit. Starting at the famous Batu Caves, you’ll also be surrounded by rainforest, enjoy great views of KL and shop at modern shopping centres. Finish the day eating great food and hitting up the infamous drinking the day at the enigmatic Batu Caves. Walk to the top of the coloured stairs, check out the temples and look back over KLVisit the tropical rainforest in the heart of KL at KL Forest Eco ParkGet high in KL at the KL Tower for fabulous viewsShop in Bukit BintangEat fabulous food at Jalan Alor Food StreetHave a drink at Changkat Bukit Bintang StreetDay 3 Kuala Lumpur’s Museums, Islam And FoodPreparing delicious street food delights in ChinatownToday is a great mixture of enjoying how beautiful Kuala Lumpur can be combined with learning more about its history and Islam. Finish the day with an amazing food tour through the day at the beautiful KL Bird Park. Enjoy both the birds and the gardensVisit the impressive National MosqueLearn at the Islamic Arts MuseumDiscover Malaysia’s history at the National MuseumEnjoy an amazing food tour through KL’s Chinatown. Find it hereWhere To Stay In Kuala LumpurHere are our best options for each budget. Pick the one that corresponds to – Traders Hotel Kuala LumpurViews from my Tower View RoomFor awesome views of the Petronas Twin Towers in a central spot with direct access to KLCC Park, you can’t go wrong at the Traders Hotel. There are a range of room types with huge windows for great views. You can also choose to stay in a room with Club Lounge access where you get special food and are also many other facilities including the Sky Bar which forms part of your Kuala Lumpur itinerary for excellent sunset views of the Towers. There is an indoor swimming pool, gym and day spa all for a very affordable here for the latest prices or here to read my full RANGE – Berjaya Times Square HotelGreat pool areaThe Berjaya Times Square Hotel has one of our favourite locations for a hotel in Kuala Lumpur thanks to being directly above the huge Berjaya Times Square shopping centre. This means easy access to hundreds of shops, restaurants and even a big indoor theme also home to one of the biggest swimming pools I have seen in a city hotel and many other facilities. Room types vary and include apartment-style rooms making this an extra good choice for families or groups. Prices are excellent and we have stayed here many here for the latest prices or read our full review – Hotel OlympicFor bargain seekers, the Hotel Olympic is a solid choice central to many of Kuala Lumpur’s attractions. It is moments away from the new Merdeka 118 and two metro stations. It is also just a short walk from KL’s fabulous are all air-conditioned you will need it! with private bathrooms and TVs. They also have a kettle and free wifi. Rooms range from double/twin to quad configuration. There are also suite options including a fabulous junior suite for families with a double bed and super cool bunk beds built to look like a house with a also colourful and modern with a restaurant and convenience store here for the latest you would like something cheaper and don’t mind staying in a room without a window, also consider the Big M Hotel here. This is also conveniently located in you would like more options, read our full guide to the best accommodation in Kuala Lumpur for all budgets 4 Fly To LangkawiToday, you take the short flight to Langkawi leaving the bright lights of Kuala Lumpur behind. You can read more about travelling from KL to Langkawi is a beautiful tropical island off the north west coast of Malaysia near the border with Thailand. It has stunning scenery, great beaches and many fun attractions and activities. Many of Malaysia’s best resorts are located here and some time in Langkawi is the perfect accompaniment to Kuala Lumpur in a Malaysia one week a flight to Langkawi in the morning. Find the best prices hereOn arrival in Langkawi, take a taxi to your hotel or book a transfer here to make things extra easyEnjoy the afternoon at your hotel or at the beachIn the early evening, head to Pantai Cenang for sunset drinks and dinner. Yellow Cafe is a good place for sunset drinksIf you want to party tonight, this is the area to beDay 5 Explore LangkawiEagle Square from the sea in LangkawiToday, you are going to explore the island of Langkawi. Hire a car or taxi for the day and get going!There are many attractions in Langkawi but they can be quite spread out. I recommend you go through this list and pick out your favouriteI particularly recommend the zipline adventure and the kayaking Mangrove tour. Ignore any cruising and the SkyCab as they are coming up next!In the evening, head to one of Langkawi’s night markets. They change location every night of the week. See the schedule hereDay 6 Langkawi NatureLangkawi is famous for its gorgeous natural attractions and today you will explore the morning, head to Langkawi SkyCab and SkyBridge for some of the most beautiful scenery in MalaysiaIn the afternoon, if you are staying at a luxurious resort, it’s time to enjoy it! Relax and enjoy what it offers. Otherwise, head to Pantai Tengah for a beautiful beach with services but without the huge crowdsDay 7 Langkawi CruisingWe loved our sunset cruiseFor your final day in your one week Malaysia itinerary, it’s time to enjoy Langkawi from the sea! This is the most beautiful and enjoyable way to explore this part of the the Langkawi archipelago on a half day Langkawi Island Hopping adventure. These tours include beaches, optional snorkelling and eagle watching. Click here to book a good one now or read our full guide to Langkawi island hopping tours hereRelax in the afternoon or go shopping at Cenang Mall and Zon Shopping Paradise in Pantai CenangFinish your final day in Langkawi with a stunning sunset cruise. Click here to book nowYou can read more details on all of the activities mentioned in Langkawi To Stay In LangkawiHere are our best options for each budget. Pick the one that corresponds to – The Datai Langkawi ReviewThis 5-star resort is a luxurious favourite. Not only is it located in a beautiful setting between the rainforest and a private beach, but it has all the facilities of a top resort. It’s perfect for nature lovers who want are three pools one for adults, one for families and one for toddlers, water sports, a health club and many nature activities both for children and adults. There are many room types, but the downside is that it is removed from most attractions so factor in lots of taxi rides if you want to explore the Datai also has four restaurants and two shops. Rates include breakfast and minibar and the villas also have a private butler here for the latest RANGE – Camar ResortIf you like being close to the action, this beachfront hotel in Pantai Tengah is close to the main area of Pantai Cenang. In addition to the beach, there is a huge pool, gym and on-site is a huge range of room types including private villas and family suites. It’s very good value given the here for the latest – Adya HotelThe Adya Hotel Langkawi is a great choice for bargain hunters who love being in a central spot it’s located in the main town, Kuah but don’t mind being away from the beach. The Adya Hotel has a shopping centre next door and has two swimming pools one is ladies only. It also has a gym and all of this and solid room standards with air-conditioning, private bathrooms and flatscreen TVs, this is a great mid-range hotel at a budget price here for the latest can find more options for where to stay in Langkawi NotesInstead of a 7 days Malaysia itinerary, you could turn this into a Malaysia 6 days itinerary by removing one day in Langkawi. Pick which day least appeals and remove it. Or, if you prefer to be active on trips, you could remove the relaxing on day 6 in the afternoon and do the day 7 activities you are looking for a Malaysia itinerary 8 days, you have two choices. Pick whether you would like more time in Kuala Lumpur or Langkawi and add a day to that destination and then simply do less each day in that destination to spread it across an extra you would prefer to see an extra destination in Malaysia instead, I recommend spending an extra night in Kuala Lumpur and doing this day tour to Melaka. Melaka is an interesting place quite different to Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi and you are sure to enjoy can also get to Melaka very easily by booking our taxi service Itinerary 5 DaysIf you are looking for a Malaysia 5 days itinerary, I recommend you don’t go to Langkawi. You still can if you don’t mind moving fast but with just a couple of nights, I would focus on Kuala Lumpur and its surrounding area for a 5 days trip to Malaysia, I recommend doing days 1 – 3 above. Day 4, I recommend you visit Batu Caves and follow the bonus 4 day mentioned here. Then on day 5, head to Melaka on a day trip. You can book that you are looking for a Malaysia itinerary 6 days and aren’t much of a beach person, you could also follow this 5 day Malaysia itinerary and spend an extra day returning to whatever you loved most in Kuala for the ultimate Malaysia Itinerary Planner for your trip? Click here to get it now!Malaysia Itinerary 10 DaysBatu Ferringhi, Penang – it’s easy to find a quiet stretchThe following 10 days in Malaysia itinerary is exactly what you should do with a week and a timeframe is perfect to really get a good introduction to Malaysia by adding two more of the best tourist destinations in Malaysia to the one week itinerary. You don’t just get to see the capital and beaches but also UNESO-listed George Town and get to eat some of the best food in the world. The highlights of this Malaysia holiday itinerary areDiscover the best of Kuala LumpurVisit the tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas Twin TowersLearn the history of MalaysiaEnjoy the best Indian, Chinese and Malay food in KLEat the best food in Ipoh and PenangExplore the historic centres of Ipoh and George TownEnjoy the most beautiful coastline in MalaysiaRelax at the best beachesLet’s start this Malaysia vacation guide!Days 1 – 3 Kuala LumpurKuala LumpurFollow the 3-day Malaysia city tour itinerary for Kuala Lumpur 4 Explore IpohWandering around IpohToday, you leave Kuala Lumpur for the pretty city of Ipoh just over three hours bus journey north-west of Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh has a gorgeous Old Town area with fun street art, beautiful surrounding scenery and is known for having some of the best food in the country. You are sure to love your quick stopover!Take a morning bus to Ipoh book it here or take an easy taxi transfer book it hereTake a taxi to your hotel and drop off your bagsHave one of Ipoh’s famous white coffees and egg tarts at Nam Heong White Coffee the afternoon walking around the Old Town following the Ipoh Heritage Trail. You can download the map and more information on the sights hereTake your time and keep a look out for Ipoh’s famous street art and gorgeous lanewaysHave dinner at the Tong Sui Kai Hawker Centre and try as many dishes as you can. Ipoh’s specialty dishes, like Ipoh laksa, ayam garam salted chicken or any of Ipoh’s special noodle dishes like Gai Si Hor Fun shredded chicken noodles or Chee Chong Fun, are especially recommendedWant the Easiest and BEST Way to travel around Malaysia?We can book a taxi for you between anywhere in peninsular Malaysia. Travel straight from one hotel to your next without any fuss or can pick your own departure time, relax and know everything will go to here for prices and online To Stay In IpohRegalodgeRegalodge is a solid mid range hotel option not far from the Old Town of Ipoh. There’s a restaurant and day spa, and the service is are a variety of room types from standard double hotel rooms to family suites. They are all a good standard with air-conditioning, private bathrooms and flatscreen TVs. It’s an amazing price for this standard of here for the latest can find more options for where to stay in Ipoh 5 Temples And BeachesSam Poh Tong TempleToday, you finish exploring Ipoh by visiting the surrounding temples and then take a bus on to a taxi to visit a couple of Ipoh’s cave temples at Sam Poh Tong Temple and Kek Lok Ton Temple. Make sure you cover your shoulders and knees and wear sturdy footwearEat a quick lunch before catching a bus or private taxi to Penang. This journey takes just over two hours and you can book a ticket here for the bus or make it super easy and book your private taxi island is one of the most popular Malaysia vacation destinations off the west coast of Malaysia. It has long served as a link between Asia’s two halves and, as such, has a more diverse culture. Its capital, George Town, has a UNESCO World Heritage listed centre. Penang isn’t just about tourist cities in Malaysia though. There are beaches, mountainous jungle and the best food in your bags at your hotel before heading to Batu Ferringhi, the popular beach area. If you like water sports, go parasailing. Otherwise, relax with a drink on the beach at the Bora Bora by Sunset barEat dinner at Long Beach Kafe. This hawker centre has many delicious food choicesVisit the surrounding night marketDay 6 Explore PenangThere’s also some great street art in Georgetown – keep a look out!Today, you are exploring Penang particularly its UNESO-listed to the funicular tram for a ride up Penang Hill for great views. Read more about Penang Hill hereVisit nearby Kek Lok Si Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. Consider doing this morning tour to make it easy and to learn more. Otherwise, take taxisHave lunch in Little India in George TownWhile in George Town, visit Peranakan Mansion and learn about Penang’s original people. Then head to Fort Cornwallis and the museum at Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion. I recommend you walk around if the heat will allow it so you can take everything in and to keep a look out for Penang’s famous street artConsider taking this amazing food tour of George Town which starts around 4pm. You’ll see more of George Town and really get to enjoy and know the food. You can see my full review of this tour here including what we ateOtherwise, walk via Love Lane to Kapitan Keeling Mosque. You need to dress modestly to enter, and there are gowns on site you can borrow if you do the food tour, you’lll visit all these places on the tourStroll down Armenian Street, once the home of Chinese clan-houses and secret societies. Today it has been gentrified and is home to many shops and cafes. This is also where you will find the famous “kids on a bicycle” muralYou could also do this sightseeing tour instead to make things easierFor dinner, head to another hawker centre. Some good options are New Lane Hawker Centre, Gurney Drive Hawker Centre and Sri Weld Food Court – pick whichever is most convenient for To Stay In PenangHere are our best options for each budget. Pick the one that corresponds to – Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort And SpaShangri la Rasa SayangThe 5-star Rasa Sayang is set in a beautiful spot by one end of the beach in Batu Ferringhi. It’s only a short walk from the action of Batu Ferringhi where you can relax and feel a world away while lounging by the pool or in its spacious gardens. There are countless facilities here including multiple pools, restaurants, gym, kids club and golf are a variety of room types from doubles to family rooms. For a treat, book a room in the Rasa Wing which includes special benefits such as breakfast, afternoon tea, cocktails and pre-dinner here for the latest RANGE – Bayview Hotel George TownThis business style hotel is in a great location in George Town. It offers a pool, gym and a 360 degree revolving restaurant!You will find a variety of room types including family options and suites for extra is all at a great value price given the here for the latest – Chulia Heritage HotelIf you are on a Malaysia backpacking itinerary. you will appreciate this budget friendly option in a central part of George Town. This is a simple hotel with bicycles available but without extra facilities and the low price tag, all rooms are a good standard with air-conditioning, flatscreen TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. Depending on your budget, you can pick a private or shared bathroom. There are family room options as well as regular twins and here for the latest can find more great places to stay in Penang 7 Head To LangkawiLangkawi cruisingThis morning, it’s time to leave Malaysia’s cities behind for one of the best holiday spots in Malaysia, recommend you fly between the two places as travelling overland is a lot more mucking around. You can read about your transport options you fly, you can book a transfer here to your to Langkawi in the morningIn the afternoon, take it easy in your resort or on the beach at Pantai CenangIn the evening, head to Pantai Cenang for sunset drinks and dinner. Yellow Cafe is a good place to sit for sunset you want to party tonight, Pantai Cenang is the place to beDays 8 – 10 Enjoy LangkawiFollow days 5-7 in the 7-day itinerary Itinerary 2 WeeksWhen designing a Malaysia 2 week itinerary, I recommend basing it on the 10 day itinerary above but with extra time everywhere and visiting Melaka on a day trip. Read through the 10-day itinerary before going through the Malaysia two week itinerary as it is more I quickly share this Malaysia 2 weeks 1 – 5 Kuala LumpurKL SkyDeck!Follow the 3-day Kuala Lumpur itinerary above for the first three day 4, pick one of the bonus 4th day activities you can find this in this Kuala Lumpur itinerary. This includes visiting either the Genting Highlands, Putrajaya or Sunway Lagoon for theme park day 5, do a day trip to 6 Travel to IpohIpoh Snow Beer Wall ArtTake it easy in the morning returning to any favourite spots in Kuala Lumpur. After lunch, take a bus to Ipoh book it here or treat yourself to an affordable private taxi book here to save some time. After checking in, enjoy a quick wander in the Old Town before 7 Exploring IpohIpoh has a gorgeous Old Town area with fun street art, beautiful surrounding scenery and is known for having some of the best food in the country. Today, you explore the best it has to the day with one one of Ipoh’s famous white coffees and egg tarts at Nam Heong White Coffee ShopSpend the morning walking around the Old Town following the Ipoh Heritage Trail. You can download the map and more information on the sights hereTake your time and keep a look out for Ipoh’s famous street art and gorgeous lanewaysIn the afternoon, grab a taxi to visit a couple of Ipoh’s cave temples at Sam Poh Tong Temple and Kek Lok Ton Temple. Cover your shoulders and knees and wear sturdy footwearHave dinner at the Tong Sui Kai Hawker Centre and try as many dishes as you can. Ipoh’s specialty dishes, like Ipoh laksa, ayam garam salted chicken or any of Ipoh’s special noodle dishes like Gai Si Hor Fun shredded chicken noodles or Chee Chong Fun, are especially recommendedDay 8 Penang’s BeachesBora Bora and Batu Ferringhi BeachToday, it’s time to move on to the awesome island of Penang!Catch a bus to Penang. This journey takes just over two hours and you can book a ticket here. Alternatively, a taxi from Ipoh is very affordable and is faster and easier. Book it your bags at your hotel before heading to Batu Ferringhi, the popular beach area. If you like water sports, go parasailing or you can try a banana boat rideLate afternoon, relax with a drink on the beach at the Bora Bora by Sunset barEat dinner at Long Beach Kafe. This hawker centre has many delicious food choicesVisit the surrounding night marketDay 9 Explore PenangFollow day 6 of the 10 day itinerary 10 – 13 Enjoy LangkawiFollow days 7-10 of the 10 day itinerary 14 Final DayDurian Perangin WaterfallFor your final day in this Malaysia itinerary 14 days, repeat anything you have loved in Langkawi so far, relax at your resort or visit some more places in this list of best things to do in for the ultimate Malaysia Itinerary Planner for your trip? Click here to get it now!Malaysia Itinerary 3 Weeks+With three plus weeks in Malaysia, you have plenty of time to add in another region of recommend you follow the two week Malaysia itinerary above or you could follow the 10 day one instead if you like to move fast and see a you are looking for a Malaysia 3 week itinerary, you can then spend the rest of your time following an itinerary east coast Malaysia or head to Borneo to explore a very different part of you have 4+ weeks, you could consider doing all of the above!Here are some suggestions for an east coast Malaysia itinerary and a Borneo Malaysia itinerary for 7 – 10 Coast Malaysia itinerary 7+ DaysArriving at Perhentian Island ResortThis itinerary takes you to the best islands and most interesting cities on the east 1 Fly to Kota Bharu. This will take two flights. Click here to find flights. Check in to your hotel and take a walk around the attractions in Kota 2 – 3 Leave early for Kuala Besut and then a ferry across to the Perhentian Islands read how to do this here. Stay 2 nights on the Perhentian Islands enjoying what these islands have to offer. This is primarily enjoying the beach, hiking and snorkelling/ 4-5 Catch a boat to Redang Island see how here for more gorgeous Malaysia Island time for the next two nights. Read more about Redang Island 6 Take a ferry to Kuala Terengganu. Explore this cityDay 7 Finish exploring Kuala Terengganu and fly back to Kuala LumpurWith an extra three nights, you could spend longer at the locations above or also head to Cherating Beach and Kuantan and catch a bus or flight back to Kuala Lumpur from long-distance taxi is a great way to speed up your exploration of the region and is affordable. Find out prices and book you are trying to work out which east coast island to visit, read our guide here to whether Perhentian Islands, Redang Island or Tioman is best!Borneo Malaysia Itinerary 7+ DaysSepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation CentreThis Malaysia trip guide takes you to the best of the state of Sabah. Another alternative would be to spend a whole week in Kuching doing day trips to the jungle and surrounding 1 Fly to Kota Kinabalu. This will take two flights from Langkawi. Click here to find 2 Explore Kota Kinabalu. Consider visiting Gaya Island or the surrounding islands or the Mari Mari Cultural Village. Read our guide to Kota Kinabalu 3 Climb Mt Kinabalu or take the easy option and enjoy Mount Kinabalu from some hot springs on this 4 Catch a bus or fly to Sandakan. Arrive as early as possible as there are some great things to do here. Explore the amazing wildlife attractions around this city. Head to the famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary and the Sandakan Rainforest Discovery Centre if you can fit it in. You will have to push this to day 5 if you climb the mountain.Day 5 Visit Turtle Island for an amazing overnight experience getting to enjoy a tropical island then viewing a female turtle laying her eggs and other turtle related activities. More information 6 Arrive back in Sandakan and take an overnight tour to explore the awesome wildlife at Kinabatangan River. Read more hereDay 7 Return to Sandakan and fly back to Kuala LumpurWith an extra three nights, you could spend longer at the locations above or fly onto Miri and explore Gunung Mulu National hope with these suggestions, you can make the best 3 week itinerary Malaysia for you!Map Of Malaysia Travel ItineraryThe following map shows the 10 day and the 2 week trip for Malaysia. The one week trip is a simplified version of this with Langkawi and Kuala the map to open it in Google MapsClick here to download your free Malaysia Trip Planning checklist. We’ll help you get ready for your trip! Looking for the ultimate Malaysia Itinerary Planner for your trip? Click here to get it now!Have any questions? Join our Malaysia Travel Planning Facebook group here now! It’s the perfect place to ask any questions and to be inspired!I hope this has helped you create your best itinerary Malaysia! To help you plan your whole trip, click here for our ultimate guide or find all our planning guides here. If you plan to visit Singapore as well, find our best Singapore and Malaysia itineraries here. You can also find our best road trip itineraries posts
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