Explore Popular Landmarks In Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, & Putrajaya In 6 Days
Description
Dive into the famous attractions of Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Putrajaya, and Penang island. Enjoy the beautiful architecture and rich history of Sanbaojing, Sanbao Temple, Dutch Red House, and Capitol. Drive to the Genting Highlands and explore Georgetown (UNESCO Site) at Penang Island, ending the tour with scenic views atop Penang hill.
Highlights
- Explore the ancient city of Malaysia - Malacca
- Visit the Sanbaojing, Sanbao Temple, Dutch Red House, and St. Paul's Cathedral
- Observe the Genting Highlands, known as Monte Carlo in Southeast Asia
- Pay a visit to the Hindu religious shrine - Batu Caves
- See Malaysia's tallest building - The Twin Towers
- Roam at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgetown
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Day 1: Kuala Lumpur expand_more
After picking you up at the airport in Kuala Lumpur, we'll assist with the hotel check-in.
Upon arrival, go to the ancient city of Malaysia - Malacca (about 3 hours by car).
Do Malacca ancient city tour - Sanbaojing, Sanbao Temple, Dutch Red House, St. Paul's Cathedral, etc. Look at the busy world famous Straits here- Straits of Malacca.
After dinner, check into the hotel and rest.
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Day 2: Putrajaya expand_more
After breakfast, visit the Pink Mosque and the Prime Minister's office in the new administrative capital, Putrajaya.
Head to the Genting Highlands, known as Monte Carlo in Southeast Asia. It is Malaysia's most popular plateau resort and the most prominent entertainment city.
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Day 3: Batu Caves - Murugan Statue expand_more
After lunch, visit the Hindu religious shrine- Batu Caves, for about 45 minutes to see the world-famous 140-foot Murugan statue, a combination of peculiar mountain views and mysterious Hinduism. Stop at a coffee shop.
After lunch, head to Malaysia's tallest building -The Twin Towers that had appeared in the movie "Stolen Day". This is the place to be seen here as a symbol of Kuala Lumpur's modern prosperity.
After lunch, drive to the city for sightseeing. See the Capitol building, the National Palace, the Independence Square, the High Court, the Heroes Monument, and other urban attractions.
After dinner, check into the hotel and rest.
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Day 4: Ipoh expand_more
After breakfast, head north for about 2.5 hours, driving to Ipoh and stopping at the natural cave to see a Chinese temple.
After lunch, take a short trip to Ipoh town (about 2 hours) and then off to Penang Island.
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Day 5: Georgetown expand_more
The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgetown, is an excellent place to start on the island. Full of colonial buildings, charming shops, houses, temples, mosques and fantastic places to eat. People come here to do two things – to see the heritage buildings and street art or to eat some of Penang’s specialities – so the time you spend here will depend on your interest level in the two activities.
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Day 6: Penang Hill expand_more
After breakfast, start the day early and head up to Penang Hill before the crowds do. The typical way up for most visitors is via the train, which costs MYR 30 per adult and MYR15 per child (foreigners). Malaysians can go up for MYR 10 per adult and MYR 4 per child. Head to Kek Lok Si. While there is certainly no shortage of temples in Penang, specify the time, and finally, we will finish the tour.
End your tour and transfer to the international airport to return to your motherland.
End of Malay tour.
What's Included
Car, Petrol, Toll and parking
Malaysian tour guide
Full way transfer from/to airport
What's Excluded
Meal, Personal expenses and hotel, but we will be able to make necessary arrangements upon request
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
Standard | |
1 To 4 | USD 110 Per Person |
This is a group tour |