Malaysia-7-day-itinerary
7-Day Itinerary for Travelling in Malaysia
Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur
- Arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
- Take a taxi or Grab car to your hotel
- Check-in to your hotel and freshen up
- Visit the iconic Petronas Twin Towers (free admission, but need to book tickets online in advance)
- Explore the surrounding area, including KLCC Park and Suria KLCC Mall
Things to Know:
- Malaysia is a multicultural country with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous populations.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting mosques or temples.
- Try to avoid eating with your left hand, as it’s considered unclean.
Day 2: Kuala Lumpur
- Visit Batu Caves, a series of limestone caves and Hindu temples (free admission)
- Explore the vibrant streets of Chinatown and try some street food
- Visit the National Museum (RM 5 entrance fee) to learn about Malaysian history and culture
- Take a stroll through the Lake Gardens, a beautiful green oasis in the city
Transportation:
- Use Grab or MyTeksi apps for affordable and convenient transportation around KL.
- Alternatively, use the KTM Komuter train or Rapid KL bus services.
Day 3: Kuala Lumpur to Penang
- Take an early morning flight from KLIA to Penang International Airport (PEN) (approx. 1-hour flight)
- Check-in to your hotel and freshen up
- Visit Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (RM 12 entrance fee)
- Explore George Town, a charming area with street art, hawker centers, and colonial architecture
Things to Eat:
- Try some of Penang’s famous street food, such as char kway teow, hainanese chicken rice, or laksa.
- Don’t miss the night markets, where you can find a variety of local snacks and drinks.
Day 4: Penang
- Visit Kek Lok Si Temple, one of the largest Buddhist temples in Malaysia (free admission)
- Take a funicular train ride to the top of Penang Hill for panoramic views (RM 30 return ticket)
- Explore the Tropical Spice Garden, a beautiful botanical garden with over 500 plant species (RM 20 entrance fee)
Visa Requirements:
- Citizens of most countries do not need a visa to enter Malaysia.
- Check the official Malaysian government website for specific requirements.
Day 5: Penang to Langkawi
- Take an early morning ferry from Penang to Langkawi Island (approx. 3-hour journey)
- Check-in to your hotel and freshen up
- Visit the iconic Dataran Lang, also known as Eagle Square (free admission)
- Explore the night markets at Kuah Town or Pantai Cenang
Activities:
- Take a mangrove forest tour or go island-hopping around Langkawi.
- Go duty-free shopping for souvenirs and chocolates.
Day 6: Langkawi
- Visit the Langkawi Cable Car, which offers stunning views of the surrounding islands (RM 30 return ticket)
- Explore the Kilim Geoforest Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with unique geological formations (free admission)
- Relax on one of Langkawi’s beautiful beaches, such as Pantai Cenang or Tanjong Rhu
Things to Buy:
- Duty-free chocolates and souvenirs.
- Local handicrafts, such as batik fabrics or wood carvings.
Day 7: Departure from Langkawi
- Spend the morning shopping for last-minute souvenirs or relaxing at your hotel
- Take a ferry back to Penang (approx. 3-hour journey) and then fly back to KLIA (approx. 1-hour flight)
- Depart from KLIA, bringing back memories of your amazing trip to Malaysia!
Additional Tips:
- Learn some basic Malay phrases, such as “terima kasih” (thank you) or “selamat datang” (welcome).
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting mosques or temples.
- Try to avoid traveling during peak hours or holidays, as traffic can be heavy.