8 Days 7 Nights
Daily Tour
10 people
Bangla, English, Hindi
Malaysia is a dazzling melting pot of modern skylines and lush tropical islands. This 8-day tour is meticulously designed to take you from the bustling energy of Kuala Lumpur’s skyscrapers to the misty theme parks of Genting Highlands and the turquoise waters of Langkawi. Whether you are a shopping enthusiast, a nature lover, or looking for family fun, this package offers it all. Tailored for a private group of five, we ensure a seamless and comfortable journey across the best of Peninsular Malaysia.
Meet at KLIA/KLIA2, transfer to hotel. Evening visit to KL Tower for city views.
Visit the King’s Palace, Merdeka Square, Twin Towers (photo stop), and Chocolate Factory.
Explore the sacred caves and then head to Genting for a full day of fun via Awana Skyway.
Morning flight to Langkawi. Afternoon free to relax at Chenang Beach.
Speedboat tour of 3 islands: Pulau Dayang Bunting, Eagle Feeding, and Beras Basah Island.
Visit the Langkawi SkyCab (Cable Car) and walk on the thrilling SkyBridge.
Fly back to Kuala Lumpur. Visit Putrajaya City and the Pink Mosque in the evening.
Free time for last-minute shopping at Pavilion or Bukit Bintang. Transfer to airport.
Bangladeshi citizens can easily apply for an E-Visa online. It usually takes 2-3 working days for approval. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months and you have your return ticket and hotel confirmation ready.
Pack lightweight, breathable clothes for the humidity. Bring swimwear for Langkawi and a light jacket for Genting Highlands, as temperatures drop significantly on the mountain. Modest clothing is required for the Batu Caves temple.
Malaysian cuisine is legendary and mostly Halal. Don't miss "Nasi Lemak," "Satay," and "Roti Canai." There are plenty of Indian and Bengali restaurants in Kuala Lumpur if you prefer home-style flavors.
Download the Grab app for affordable and safe taxi rides within cities. For shopping, "Sungei Wang" is great for bargains, while "Pavilion" is the place for luxury brands. Avoid Genting Highlands on weekends to escape the heavy crowds.
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