

Malaysia is one of Asia's most rewarding travel destinations, a place where ultramodern cities meet colonial heritage towns, turquoise island beaches, and one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests. Travellers from India, the USA, and across the globe choose Malaysia for its incredible value, visa-friendly policies, world-class food, and sheer variety of experiences packed into a single holiday.
Whether you're after a 5-night honeymoon escape to Langkawi, a 7-day family adventure through Kuala Lumpur and Penang, or a 10-day wildlife and culture deep dive into Borneo, TravelFika has the right Malaysia holiday package for you.
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Travelfika's Malaysia travel specialists will build a personalized itinerary around your travel dates, group size, budget, and interests, whether you want a quick 4-day beach escape or a comprehensive 15-day journey across Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo.
All packages include expert local guidance, hand-picked accommodation, seamless airport transfers, and 24/7 support throughout your trip. No hidden charges. No cookie-cutter itineraries.
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Malaysia is one of Asia's most rewarding travel destinations, a place where ultramodern cities meet colonial heritage towns, turquoise island beaches, and one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests. Travellers from India, the USA, and across the globe choose Malaysia for its incredible value, visa-friendly policies, world-class food, and sheer variety of experiences packed into a single holiday.
Whether you're after a 5-night honeymoon escape to Langkawi, a 7-day family adventure through Kuala Lumpur and Penang, or a 10-day wildlife and culture deep dive into Borneo, TravelFika has the right Malaysia holiday package for you.
Quick Facts:
Langkawi, Perhentian Islands, and Tioman offer crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and affordable beach resorts. Ideal for snorkeling, diving, and island-hopping with some of the best underwater visibility in Asia.

Borneo is home to wild orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, and over 600 bird species. Taman Negara on the peninsula is one of the world's oldest rainforests, estimated at 130 million years old.
From Penang's UNESCO-recognized char kway teow to Kuala Lumpur's Nasi Lemak, Malaysia's multicultural food scene ranks among Asia's finest. Penang is widely considered Southeast Asia's street food capital.
Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures coexist harmoniously, creating a unique blend of mosques, temples, festivals, and architecture found nowhere else in the world.
Indian passport holders can enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days (as of 2024). Direct flights operate from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Kochi with travel time as low as 3.5 hours from Chennai.
Malaysia offers luxury-standard experiences at highly affordable prices. The Malaysian Ringgit (1 USD ≈ 4.7 MYR) makes dining, shopping, and local transport very budget-friendly. Tour packages start from just USD 183 per person.
Explore Kuala Lumpur's twin towers, colonial landmarks, rooftop bars, and night markets. Add-ons include Malacca day trips, Putrajaya boat rides, and Genting Highlands cable car rides. Best for: urban explorers, first-time visitors, short breaks.
Relax on white-sand beaches in Langkawi, Perhentian Islands, Redang, or Tioman. Activities include snorkeling, island-hopping, kayaking, and sunset cruises. Best for: couples, honeymooners, families.
Trek through Taman Negara (world's oldest rainforest), cruise the Kinabatangan River for wildlife, or climb Mount Kinabalu (4,095m SE Asia's highest peak). Best for: adventure travelers, nature lovers.
Walk George Town's heritage trails, explore Malacca's Dutch Quarter, and visit Sarawak's traditional longhouses. Ideal for travelers who love history, architecture, and authentic local experiences.
Summit Mount Kinabalu, dive in Sipadan (world's top dive site), hike to Mulu's Pinnacles, or zip-line through Borneo's jungle canopy. Best for: active travelers and thrill-seekers.
Malaysia is exceptionally family-friendly with LEGOLAND, Sunway Lagoon, Langkawi Underwater World, Batu Caves, KL Aquaria, and interactive wildlife parks. Best for: families traveling with children.
Sunset dinners on Langkawi Beach, private island day trips, couple spa retreats at Cameron Highlands resorts, and heritage walks in Penang. Best for: honeymoon couples and anniversary trips.
The capital city is Malaysia's pulsing heart. No Malaysia tour package is complete without seeing the Petronas Twin Towers, once the world's tallest buildings, lit up at night. Wander through Batu Caves, a sacred Hindu temple built into 400-million-year-old limestone. Shop at Bukit Bintang, the city's entertainment hub, and explore the legendary Jalan Alor night market for street food.
An archipelago of 99 tropical islands off Malaysia's northwestern coast. Duty-free shopping, the Langkawi Sky Bridge, Kilim Karst Geoforest Park mangrove tours, and uncrowded white-sand beaches make it ideal for couples and families alike.
A UNESCO World Heritage city and Asia's street food capital. Georgetown's pastel shophouses, street murals, and heritage temples are endlessly photogenic. The Penang Hill funicular, Kek Lok Si Temple, and Clan Jetties are essential stops on any Malaysia holiday.
Malaysia's most beloved hill retreat sits at 1,500 metres above sea level. Cool temperatures, rolling tea plantations, strawberry farms, and mossy forest trails make it a refreshing escape from the tropical heat, ideal for families and nature lovers.
A UNESCO-listed port city where Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial history meet Peranakan Chinese culture. The Jonker Street Night Market, A Famosa Fort, and Christ Church are iconic. Malacca is the perfect day trip or overnight stop from Kuala Lumpur.
Home to some of the world's most biodiverse rainforests. Highlights include the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, river safaris on the Kinabatangan, trekking in Gunung Mulu National Park, and staying in traditional Iban longhouses in Sarawak.
For Families: Malaysia is exceptionally family-friendly. Legoland Malaysia (Johor Bahru), Penang Butterfly Farm, KL Bird Park, Aquaria KLCC, and the Cameron Highlands strawberry farms keep children engaged while parents enjoy the culture and cuisine.
For Couples and Honeymooners: Langkawi's luxury beach resorts, Penang's romantic heritage hotel stays, and Kuala Lumpur's rooftop dining create an ideal setting for romance. Our honeymoon packages include special room decorations, candlelight dinners, and couple spa treatments.
For Solo Travellers: Malaysia is consistently ranked among Asia's safest destinations. English is widely spoken, public transport is excellent in KL, and the traveller community is vibrant and welcoming.
For Adventure Seekers: Borneo's Kinabatangan river safaris, white-water rafting on the Padas River, diving at Sipadan Island (one of the world's top 10 dive sites), and trekking to the summit of Mount Kinabalu are unmatched adventure experiences.
For Culture and History Lovers: Malaysia's multicultural fabric, Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous Borneo communities, creates a living cultural tapestry. Malacca, Georgetown, and the Sarawak Cultural Village near Kuching offer deep historical immersion.
Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur. Arrive at KLIA. Transfer to the hotel. Evening: visit the Petronas Twin Towers, walk through Bukit Bintang's shopping and dining district. Dinner at Jalan Alor Night Market.
Day 2: Kuala Lumpur Sightseeing Morning: Batu Caves (arrive early to beat crowds). Visit the National Mosque (Masjid Negara) and Merdeka Square. Afternoon: KL Tower Observation Deck. Evening: Petaling Street Chinatown for souvenirs and street food.
Day 3: Kuala Lumpur to Malacca, 2-hour drive south. Explore Dutch Square, Christ Church, and the Stadthuys Museum. Lunch on Jonker Street. Afternoon: Malacca River Cruise. Overnight in Malacca.
Day 4: Malacca to Cameron Highlands, 3-hour drive to the highlands. Visit the Boh Tea Plantation and the strawberry farms. Afternoon: Mossy Forest walk or butterfly farm. Cool evenings ideal for a warm cup of fresh-brewed Cameron tea.
Day 5: Cameron Highlands to Penang, a scenic 3-hour drive north. Arrive in George Town. Explore heritage streets, the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, and the Armenian Street murals. Dinner at Gurney Drive Hawker Centre.
Day 6: Penang Exploration Morning: Kek Lok Si Temple and Penang Hill (funicular railway). Afternoon: Fort Cornwallis, Little India, and Chinatown. Final evening: signature Penang Asam Laksa and Cendol dessert.
Day 7: Departure from Penang. Relaxed morning. Last souvenir shopping at Penang Road Teochew Chendul. Transfer to Penang International Airport for onward flight.
Day 1: Arrive, check in, beach evening.
Day 2: Langkawi SkyCab, Sky Bridge (700m above rainforest), Eagle Square, Underwater World.
Day 3: Full-day island hopping Pulau Dayang Bunting (freshwater lake), Pulau Beras Basah (swimming), and eagle feeding at Pulau Singa Besar.
Day 4: Merdeka Square, Petaling Street, KLCC Park.
Day 5: Batu Caves, National Mosque, Bukit Bintang. Night market dinner.
Day 6 evening: night jungle walk (spot civets, flying squirrels, and nightjars).
Day 7: World's longest canopy walk (530m), river cruise, and visit to an Orang Asli indigenous village.
Day 8: Kinabalu National Park nature trails, views of SE Asia's highest peak, Poring Hot Springs.
Day 9: Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park speedboat to Manukan or Sapi Island for snorkeling and beach.
Day 10: Departure from Kota Kinabalu, Morning at Gaya Street Market. Transfer to the airport for onward flight.
November to April is the dry season and the best time for Malaysia tour packages, particularly for beach destinations like Langkawi, Penang, and the Perhentian Islands on the West Coast. This period offers sunny skies, calm seas ideal for snorkelling and diving, and cooler conditions for city sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur.
May to October sees more rainfall on the West Coast, but it is the dry season in East Malaysia and Borneo, making it the best time for orangutan safaris on the Kinabatangan River and wildlife tours in Sabah and Sarawak. Diving conditions at Sipadan and Redang Islands are also superb from March through October.
December and January mark the peak festive season. Malaysia Day on September 16, Chinese New Year, and Deepavali add vibrant colour and energy to any Malaysia holiday itinerary.
Indian citizens can enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days as of 2024, under a reciprocal exemption agreement between India and Malaysia.
Citizens of most EU, ASEAN, Gulf, and Southeast Asian nations also enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access. Always verify the latest requirements on the official Malaysian Immigration Department website (imi.gov.my) before travel, as policies may change.
By Air (Recommended): Fly into Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Malaysia's main international gateway. Direct flights operate from Delhi (IGI), Mumbai (BOM), Chennai (MAA), Bengaluru (BLR), Hyderabad (HYD), and Kochi (COK). Flight duration: 3.5 hours from Chennai, up to 6 hours from Delhi. Airlines: Air India, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, IndiGo, and Singapore Airlines (via Singapore).
For Langkawi and Penang, direct charter and seasonal flights are available from select Indian cities. Otherwise, fly to KLIA and take a domestic connection (1-hour flight, or overnight bus).
By Sea: Cruise ships and ferries connect Malaysia to Singapore and Thailand. Ferries operate from Satun (Thailand) to Langkawi, and from Singapore's HarbourFront to Johor Bahru.
The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency. As of 2025, 1 USD ≈ is 4.7 MYR. ATMs are widely available across cities and tourist areas. Credit and debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) are accepted at hotels, malls, and restaurants. Carry cash for street food stalls, markets, and rural areas. E-wallets like GrabPay and Touch 'n Go are popular in urban areas and can be funded with international cards.
Pick up a local SIM card at KLIA Arrivals Hall (counters by Maxis Hotlink, Celcom, or Digi). Cost: MYR 30–50 for 15–30 days of unlimited data. Register with your passport. Mobile data coverage is excellent across cities and most tourist areas. Download Grab (for taxis and food delivery) and Google Maps before you land.
Kuala Lumpur: Use the MRT, LRT, and Monorail network affordable and air-conditioned. Grab app is the safest and most convenient alternative to taxis. Intercity travel: ETS trains (KTM Intercity) connect KL to Penang, Johor, and Ipoh. Long-distance buses (Aeroline, Nice, and Plusliner) are comfortable and cheap. Domestic flights on AirAsia and Firefly connect KL to Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, and Penang.
Remove shoes before entering homes, mosques, and many temples. Dress modestly at religious sites, covering shoulders and knees. Headscarves are available to borrow at major mosques. Malaysia is a Muslim-majority country; alcohol is legally available but consumed respectfully. During Ramadan, avoid eating and drinking in public in front of fasting locals during daylight hours.
Nasi Lemak (national dish coconut rice with sambal and anchovies), Char Kway Teow (Penang stir-fried flat noodles), Laksa (spicy curry noodle soup), Roti Canai with dhal curry, Satay (grilled skewers with peanut sauce), Cendol (shaved ice dessert), Teh Tarik (pulled milk tea), and Durian (the "king of fruits" divisive but iconic).
Every TravelFika Malaysia holiday package is designed to be stress-free and complete:
Optional add-ons: Full board meals, travel insurance, visa assistance, private airport transfers, and premium hotel upgrades.
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