Multicultural Malaysia enchants with jungle adventures in lush rainforests, tea tastings in misty highlands, island escapes on serene shores and journeys through UNESCO-listed heritage sites.
Multicultural Malaysia enchants with jungle adventures in lush rainforests, tea tastings in misty highlands, island escapes on serene shores and journeys through UNESCO-listed heritage sites.

Kuala Lumpur to Penang Discovery
Malaysia • 6days/5nights
Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur
- Upon arrival, meet our representative and transfer to Kuala Lumpur (60 km).
- Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 2: Kuala Lumpur
- Meet your guide and explore Kuala Lumpur’s highlights including Istana Negara, Thean Hou Temple and Merdeka Square. Enjoy a photo stop at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
- Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 3: Kuala Lumpur – Batu Caves – Cameron Highlands
- Check out and drive 230km to the Cameron Highlands (approximately 4 hours), together with your guide.
- En route, visit the Batu Caves. Climb 272 steps to admire the beautiful cave temples.
- Continue north through plantations, stopping at Lata Iskandar Waterfalls and an Orang Asli village.
Day 4: Cameron Highlands – Penang
- After breakfast, check out and visit a tea plantation and factory. Take a stroll around the morning market.
- Drive 263km to Penang via Kuala Kangsar to see the Ubudiah Mosque and Sultan’s Palace, crossing the impressive Penang Bridge en route.
Day 5: Penang Heritage Tour
- Meet your guide for a heritage tour of Georgetown, passing the ‘road of harmony’ with its diverse places of worship.
- Visit the ornate Khoo Clan Ancestral Hall, rich in history, with porcelain-tiled roofs and intricate carvings.
- Explore the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, showcasing Baba Nyonya and Chinese antiques in a 19th century townhouse.
Day 6: Departure from Penang
- Transfer to the airport for the flight to your next destination.

Spicy Kuala Lumpur Nights
Kuala Lumpur • Evening
Discover the mouthwatering flavours of Kuala Lumpur on an evening culinary journey led by a passionate local guide. Begin your tour in the bustling neighbourhood of Kampung Baru, one of the city’s last traditional Malay enclaves, where wooden houses sit in the shadow of gleaming skyscrapers. Taste authentic dishes like satay grilled over open flames, spicy nasi lemak and fresh tropical fruit. Wander through lively night markets alive with the scents of sizzling street food and the chatter of hungry locals. As you move between food stalls, your guide will share the cultural stories behind each dish – revealing how Malaysia’s vibrant blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian influences has shaped its cuisine. Wrap up your evening with a sweet local dessert and a cup of pulled teh tarik, Malaysia’s beloved frothy milk tea, at a late-night kopitiam café.

Taman Negara – Into The Wild
Malaysia • 3days/2nights
Day 1: Kuala Lumpur – Taman Negara
- Depart Kuala Lumpur by road to Kuala Tembeling Jetty, then take a scenic longboat ride (approximately 3 hours) upriver to Taman Negara.
- Arrive and check in at the eco-lodge or resort. Enjoy a short orientation and introduction to the national park.
- After dinner, join a night jungle walk or safari to discover nocturnal wildlife and experience the forest after dark.
Day 2: Taman Negara Exploration
- Embark on a guided canopy walkway adventure, strolling among the treetops with panoramic views of the rainforest.
- Continue with a jungle trek to Bukit Teresek, offering scenic views and chances to spot rare birds and wildlife.
- In the afternoon, take a boat trip to Lata Berkoh, a tranquil waterfall where you can swim in clear waters.
Day 3: Taman Negara – Kuala Lumpur
- Enjoy breakfast at the lodge, then return by longboat to Kuala Tembeling and continue by road to Kuala Lumpur.
- There is the option for a short stop at a local Orang Asli settlement to learn about indigenous culture and forest survival skills.
- Arrive in Kuala Lumpur in the late afternoon or early evening.
Malaysia Regions
Malaysia unfolds across two captivating regions, each with its own rhythm and charm. Peninsular Malaysia dazzles with a fusion of cosmopolitan cities, colonial heritage and lush highlands. The east coast offers serene beaches, traditional villages and vibrant Islamic culture. Across the South China Sea, Malaysian Borneo intrigues travellers with ancient rainforests, rare wildlife and indigenous traditions. From Kuala Lumpur’s soaring towers to the wild heart of Sabah and Sarawak, Malaysia is a land where contrasts come alive – and where every journey tells a different story.