Malaysia
₹12,000/ Person
Overview
Teji Travels presents an ideal 3-night, 4-day Malaysia tour packages, perfect for a short weekend getaway with family and friends. This itinerary covers Kuala Lumpur and Genting Highlands, blending city excitement with scenic mountain retreats.
Explore Kuala Lumpur’s iconic landmarks like the Petronas Towers and Batu Caves, then unwind in the cool climate of Genting Highlands with its thrilling theme parks and vibrant entertainment options. Enjoy a seamless travel experience with comfortable accommodations, expert guidance, and a variety of engaging activities, ensuring memorable moments for all.
Itinerary
Arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport as part of our Malaysia tour packages and be warmly greeted by a Teji Tours & Travels representative. Transfer to your hotel for check-in and relax. The day is free to explore. Overnight stay in Kuala Lumpur.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, embark on a full-day trip to Genting Highlands, with a stop at Batu Caves to admire its stunning Hindu temples and statues. Return to the city in the evening to explore the lively Bukit Bintang area for shopping and savor a dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Kuala Lumpur.
Post Breakfast proceed for The Kuala Lumpur City Tour which offers a comprehensive exploration of Malaysia’s vibrant capital. Start with a visit to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers for panoramic views of the city skyline. Discover the vibrant streets of Chinatown and Little India, where you can experience the diverse cultural tapestry of Kuala Lumpur. The tour also includes a stop at the National Mosque and Merdeka Square, where you can learn about Malaysia’s history and architecture. Enjoy a blend of modern attractions and traditional charm, capturing the essence of Kuala Lumpur in one enriching journey. Overnight in Kuala Lumpur.
After Breakfast, Check-out from Hotel, later transfer to Kuala Lumpur International Airport for your departure flight.
Things to do in Malaysia
1. Royal Selangor Visitor Centre – The Royal Selangor Visitor Centre in Kuala Lumpur is a top tourist attraction where you can explore the art of pewter. Enjoy fascinating museum exhibits, watch live pewter crafting, and participate in hands-on workshops to create your own piece of this beautiful craft.
2. KL Tower – KL Tower in Kuala Lumpur is a stunning landmark offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. Standing 421 meters tall, it features an observation deck, a revolving restaurant, and thrilling attractions like the Sky Box. KL Tower is a must-visit for panoramic vistas and unforgettable experiences in Malaysia’s capital.
3. LEGOLAND Malaysia – LEGOLAND Malaysia, located in Johor Bahru, is a vibrant theme park designed for family fun. It features over 70 rides, shows, and attractions, including a water park and an interactive LEGO-themed hotel. With its imaginative play areas and educational experiences, LEGOLAND Malaysia offers a perfect blend of adventure and creativity for all ages.
4. Cameron Highlands- Cameron Highlands, nestled in the Titiwangsa Mountains of Malaysia, is a serene retreat known for its cool climate, lush tea plantations, and vibrant flower gardens. Visitors can explore strawberry farms, visit charming colonial-style buildings, and hike through misty forests. The area’s scenic beauty and relaxed atmosphere make it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape.
5. Panorama Langkawi – Panorama Langkawi, on the island’s southwest coast, offers a thrilling cable car ride to 708 meters above sea level. Covering 2.2 km, the journey connects the Base Station at Machinchang mountain’s foothill to the Top Station at its summit, leading to the stunning Sky Bridge.
6. Penang Hill – Penang Hill, established in the late 1700s, is Southeast Asia’s oldest British hill station. Its highest peak rises 833 meters (2,732 feet) above sea level. The Penang Hill funicular train, launched in October 1923 and now in its 4th generation since 2011, covers a 1.99 km track—the longest in Asia. The 79-meter tunnel along the route is the world’s steepest. Penang Hill is also home to 52 bungalows, most over 100 years old, with the oldest, Bel Retiro, dating back to 1789.
7. Mangrove Boat Tour Langkawi – Southeast Asia’s first UNESCO Global Geopark offers a unique boat safari through Langkawi’s stunning natural wonders. Explore the Mangrove River, crocodile cave, bat cave, Kilim geopark, and eagle watching. Enjoy a meal at a fish farm restaurant and learn about the mangroves’ vital role in the ecosystem with a nature guide.