— What You Can Expect —
Explore Malaysia's diverse natural and cultural landscape with immersive tours of Kuala Lumpur, Genting, Malacca, and Sekinchan. Start your Malaysian adventure with a one-night stay at Sekinchan, a quaint town in Kuala Selangor just less than two hours away from Kuala Lumpur. Breathe in the serenity as you check into Padibox, a unique homestay made out of colourful containers and surrounded by vast paddy fields. In the evening, take a boat ride to feed eagles, see fireflies, and witness the unusual phenomenon known as the Blue Tears. The next day, take another boat ride to visit Sky Mirror island, accessible only during low tides.
After a delicious lunch, head back to Kuala Lumpur, affectionally known globally as KL. Here, you'll check into your KL hotel, rest, and recuperate until it's time to begin exploring this glittering city at night. You'll make stops at some of KL's hottest spots, including KLCC, Dataran Merdeka, and the famous Petaling Street. Then, it's back to the hotel for a good night's rest because tomorrow is going to be another eventful day!
On the way to Genting Highlands, be sure to check out Batu Caves, a complex of limestone caves that is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Malaysia. It's also an important place of worship and pilgrimage for Tamil Hindus, housing temples, shrines, and the world's third tallest statue of Murugan, an ancient Hindu Deity. Once you're done exploring Batu Caves, it's back on the road to Genting, a former hill station located on the peak of Mount Ulu Kali in Pahang, an hour or so away from Kuala Lumpur. Here, you'll spend the afternoon at Genting Highlands Premium Outlets, a sprawling outdoor shopping mall with many outlets and food stalls. You'll also get to better enjoy the crisp mountain air and breathtaking views when you take a seat on the Genting cable car ride across the sky. Cap off the day with dinner at Gohtong Jaya, Genting Highlands before returning to your KL hotel.
On your fourth day, you'll start the morning with a quick stop at Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia, and be amazed by the vast landscape and distinct architecture. From here, it's off to the historic city of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and favourite destination for tourists, both local and international. Filled with historical monuments and buildings, Malacca is a fascinating little city that shows off its diverse mixture of culture and heritage through a wealth of mouth-watering food, impressive architecture, and beautiful artwork.
— Accommodation Info —
- Hotel name : Padibox
- Hotel intro: A well-known Sekinchan homestay built by colourful containers and surrounded with paddy fields
- Room Info:
a. Room type: Standard with balcony (2 guests)
b. Bed type: Queen
c. Wonderful views of paddy fields and nature
d. Room size: 100 square feet
e. Amenities - Hotel Facilities: Hot water, air-conditioner, Wi-Fi
— Accommodation Info —
- Hotel Name : ibis KL
- Hotel intro: Strategically located in the heart of the city with easy access to transportation and surrounded by eateries
- Room Info:
a. Room type: Standard Room (2 guests)
b. Bed type: Queen
c. Room offers unforgettable views of KLCC
d. Room size: 200 square feet
e. Amenities - Hotel Facilities: Hot water, air-conditioner, Wi-Fi, swimming pool