Malaysia is a diverse and vibrant destination with a rich mix of culture, history, and natural beauty. Malaysian cuisine is renowned for its flavors and variety. From street food to fine dining, you’ll find a wide range of dishes influenced by different cultures. Here is an itinerary that provides a taste of what Malaysia has to offer.
Fun facts
- Malaysia is one of the few countries in the world with a dual-flag system. The national flag, known as “Jalur Gemilang,” has 14 alternating red and white horizontal stripes, representing the 13 states and the federal territories, with a blue rectangle and a yellow crescent and star in the upper left corner.
- The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur held the title of the world’s tallest twin towers until 2004.
- George Town, the capital of Penang, is famous for its street art. Colorful murals and installations can be found throughout the city, creating an interactive and artistic experience for visitors.
- Taman Negara National Park is one of the world’s oldest rainforests, estimated to be around 130 million years old.
- Malaysia is home to the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower. This parasitic plant has a distinctive foul odor, earning it the nickname “corpse flower.”
Travel tips
- Check the visa requirements for your nationality before traveling to Malaysia.
- The official language is Malay (Bahasa Malaysia), but English is widely spoken, especially in urban areas and tourist destinations.
- The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency. It’s advisable to carry some cash for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major cities.
- Malaysia has a tropical climate with high humidity. Be prepared for rain, especially during the monsoon season (November to February). Pack light, breathable clothing, and don’t forget rain gear.
- Malaysia has a well-developed transportation system. Public transportation, including buses and trains, is efficient and affordable. Taxis are available in urban areas, but ensure they use a meter or agree on a fare before starting your journey.
- Malaysia is generally safe for tourists, but it’s advisable to take standard safety precautions. Keep an eye on your belongings, be cautious in crowded areas, and use reputable transportation services.
- Bargaining is common in markets and smaller shops. In malls and department stores, prices are fixed.
- Remove your shoes when entering someone’s home or places of worship. It’s customary to use your right hand or both hands when giving or receiving something. Public displays of affection should be kept to a minimum.
- SIM cards are readily available, providing affordable data and call plans. Ensure that your phone is unlocked before purchasing a local SIM card.
Recommended daily itinerary
Day 1
- Fly into KL International airport.
- Check in to Traders Hotel. Located at the city center, this hotel has rooftop bar with Petronas Tower views and is a great value for money.
- Visit the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park.
- Explore the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) area and Suria KLCC Mall.
- Enjoy street food at Jalan Alor.
Day 2
- Enjoy breakfast at Toast Maker Suria KLCC.
- Explore the National museum.
- Visit Merdeka Square, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and Kuala Lumpur Railway Station.
- Enjoy lunch at Al-Baik Di Bistro Restaurant.
- Stroll through Chinatown.
- Enjoy dinner at Din Tai fung.
Day 3
- Take a trip to Batu caves.
- Relax in KL Bird Park or KL Forest Eco Park.
- Enjoy dinner and night life at Bukit Bintang’s.
Day 4
- Fly to Panang.
- Check into Campbell House hotel. Located in George town, this boutique hotel provides a blend of heritage and modern comforts.
- Explore George Town’s street art.
- Enjoy your dinner at Auntie Gaik Lean’s eatery.
Day 5
- Visit the Penang Peranakan Mansion and Khoo Kongsi Clan House.
- Explore Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion and Armenian Street.
- Enjoy dinner at a local hawker center.
Day 6
- Hike or take the funicular to Penang Hill.
- Enjoy lunch at HillView cafe.
- Visit Kek Lok Si Temple and the surrounding gardens.
- Enjoy Hainanese Chicken Rice dinner at Fatty Loh Chicken rice.
Day 7
- Travel to Malacca by bus or car.
- Check into Sojourn Guest house. Located near Malacca City Center, this hotel combines historical charm with modern comfort.
- Explore Jonker Street and enjoy street food of your choice.
Day 8
- Visit St. Paul’s Church and A Famosa Fortress.
- Explore the Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum and Maritime Museum.
- Take a river cruise and enjoy the night scenes.
Day 9
- Visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple and the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum.
- Explore the Portuguese Settlement and have seafood by the sea at De Costa’s Portuguese Seafood.
- Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Jonker Street at night.
Day 10
- Travel back to Kuala Lumpur.
- Explore any remaining sites or do last-minute shopping.
- Relax and prepare for departure.
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