Explore Malaysia’s iconic cities and highlands in 6 days. Discover history, culture, and scenic beauty from Malacca to Penang.
Explore Malaysia’s iconic cities and highlands in 6 days. Discover history, culture, and scenic beauty from Malacca to Penang.
Singapore – Johor Bahru – Malacca
Red Square (Dutch Square) - Red Square, also known as Dutch Square, is Malacca’s most renowned landmark, celebrated for its vibrant red colonial buildings. It beautifully showcases the city’s multicultural heritage and historical allure, blending Dutch, British, and Chinese influences.
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Singapore – Johor Bahru – Malacca
Red Square (Dutch Square) - Red Square, also known as Dutch Square, is Malacca’s most renowned landmark, celebrated for its vibrant red colonial buildings. It beautifully showcases the city’s multicultural heritage and historical allure, blending Dutch, British, and Chinese influences.
A Famosa Fort - Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511, A Famosa Fort is among the oldest European architectural remnants in Asia. Once a formidable fortress, today only the Porta de Santiago gateway remains, offering insight into Malacca’s colonial history and its rich legacy of trade and conquest.
St. Paul’s Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) - Overlooking Malacca, St. Paul’s Hill is a historic site crowned by the ruins of St. Paul’s Church, built in 1521 by the Portuguese. Initially a place of worship and later a burial ground for Dutch nobility, the hill provides panoramic city views and symbolizes Malacca’s colonial past.
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - Established in 1645, Cheng Hoon Teng is Malaysia’s oldest operational Chinese temple. Located on Malacca’s Temple Street, it serves Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist communities. Known for its intricate wood carvings and classic southern Chinese architecture, the temple is a spiritual and cultural icon of the city’s Chinese heritage.
Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum - The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum in Malacca offers an intriguing look into Peranakan culture, highlighting the lifestyle, traditions, and artistry of the Straits Chinese community. Housed in a beautifully preserved 19th-century townhouse, the museum features ornate furniture, intricate woodwork, and heirlooms reflecting a rich blend of Chinese and local influences.
Masjid Selat Melaka - Also known as the Malacca Straits Mosque, Masjid Selat Melaka is a stunning modern Islamic landmark built on a man-made island along the Straits of Malacca. Designed to appear as if floating on water during high tide, the mosque combines Middle Eastern and Malay architecture, offering breathtaking views, especially at sunset.
Kuala Lumpur
Batu Caves - Batu Caves is a globally renowned Hindu temple complex set within dramatic limestone caves just outside Kuala Lumpur. Dominated by a towering golden statue of Lord Murugan and a vibrant 272-step staircase, the site blends spirituality, culture, and breathtaking natural scenery, making it one of Malaysia’s most iconic attractions.
Petronas Twin Towers - Standing at 452 meters, the Petronas Twin Towers are Kuala Lumpur’s most iconic landmark and were once the tallest buildings in the world. Linked by the famous Skybridge, the towers symbolize Malaysia’s modern growth while offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. A must-see for photo stops and architectural admiration.
Thean Hou Temple - Thean Hou Temple is one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most ornate Chinese temples, dedicated to the Heavenly Mother, Thean Hou. Blending modern and traditional architectural styles, it features intricate carvings, vibrant lanterns, and sweeping views of Kuala Lumpur. A cultural and spiritual landmark, it beautifully showcases Malaysia’s Chinese heritage.
Chinatown - Chinatown Kuala Lumpur, centered around vibrant Petaling Street, is a bustling marketplace filled with street food, bargain shopping, and cultural landmarks. By day it’s a lively trading hub, and by night it transforms into a colorful bazaar where visitors can taste local delicacies, shop for souvenirs, and soak in the city’s multicultural charm.
Merdeka Square - Dataran Merdeka, or Merdeka Square, is a historic landmark where Malaysia declared its independence in 1957. Surrounded by colonial-era architecture like the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and St. Mary’s Cathedral, the square remains a symbol of national pride and a popular gathering place for cultural events and celebrations.
Central Market Kuala Lumpur - Central Market is a cultural landmark in Kuala Lumpur, originally a wet market in 1888 and now a vibrant hub for arts, crafts, and souvenirs. Showcasing Malaysia’s rich heritage, it features traditional handicrafts, batik, and local artwork, making it a must-visit spot for culture lovers and shoppers alike.
Perdana Botanical Garden - Taman Botani Perdana, also known as the Perdana Botanical Gardens, is a lush green escape in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Spanning beautifully landscaped gardens, exotic plant collections, and tranquil lakes, it offers visitors a refreshing retreat from the city’s bustle, perfect for leisurely walks, photography, and relaxation.
National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - The National Mosque of Malaysia, or Masjid Negara, is an architectural masterpiece symbolizing the country’s Islamic heritage. With its striking 16-point star roof and towering minaret, the mosque welcomes visitors to explore its serene prayer halls, peaceful gardens, and modern Islamic design, making it a must-see cultural landmark in Kuala Lumpur.
National Monument - The National Monument, or Tugu Negara, is a powerful war memorial honoring Malaysia’s fallen heroes who fought for freedom during World War II and the Malayan Emergency. Standing at 15 meters, the bronze sculpture is one of the tallest freestanding group statues in the world and a symbol of national pride and resilience.
Istana Negara - Istana Negara, the National Palace of Malaysia, is the official residence of the King (Yang di-Pertuan Agong). Perched on a hilltop with golden domes and majestic Islamic architecture, the palace is not open to the public, but visitors can admire its grandeur from the main gate and witness the ceremonial changing of the guard.
Kuala Lumpur – Cameron Highlands
Cameron Bharat Tea Estate - The Cameron Bharat Tea Estate is one of the largest and most scenic tea plantations in the Cameron Highlands. With its rolling emerald-green hills, visitors can stroll through tea fields, learn about tea cultivation, and enjoy freshly brewed teas at the charming café overlooking breathtaking valley views.
Cactus Valley - Cactus Valley in Cameron Highlands is a vibrant garden attraction featuring an extensive collection of cacti, succulents, flowers, and ornamental plants from around the world. Set on a hillside with cool mountain air, it’s a colorful spot to explore unique plant varieties, enjoy floral displays, and capture picturesque photos.
Big Red Strawberry Farm - Big Red Strawberry Farm is a popular attraction in Cameron Highlands where visitors can pick fresh strawberries straight from the vine. Set against a cool hillside, the farm also features hydroponic vegetables, a mini petting zoo, and a café serving delicious strawberry desserts, making it a fun stop for families and food lovers alike.
Lata Iskandar - Lata Iskandar is a stunning roadside waterfall located on the way to Cameron Highlands. Surrounded by lush rainforest, its cascading waters create a refreshing stop for travelers to enjoy nature, take photos, and browse local stalls selling handicrafts and forest produce.
Cameron Highlands Butterfly Garden - The Butterfly Garden in Cameron Highlands is a delightful sanctuary home to vibrant butterflies, exotic insects, and small animals. Visitors can walk among free-flying butterflies, explore colorful flower gardens, and discover various species in a family-friendly, educational setting.
Sam Poh Temple - Sam Poh Temple is the largest Chinese Buddhist temple in Cameron Highlands, known for its serene atmosphere and ornate architecture. Perched on a hilltop in Brinchang, the temple houses impressive golden Buddha statues, intricate carvings, and offers peaceful views of the surrounding highlands.
Cameron Highlands-Ipoh-Penang
Ipoh Railway Station - Ipoh Railway Station, often called the ‘Taj Mahal of Ipoh,’ is a majestic colonial-era landmark built in 1917. Featuring grand Moorish and British architecture with a central dome and elegant arches, the station is still in use today and remains one of the city’s most iconic heritage buildings.
Concubine Lane - Concubine Lane is one of Ipoh’s most famous heritage streets, dating back to the late 19th century. Once shrouded in history and mystery, today it’s a lively alley filled with boutique shops, cafés, street art, and local snacks, making it a must-visit spot for culture, photography, and food lovers.
Masjid DiRaja Ubudiah Kuala Kangsar - Masjid Ubudiah, with its iconic golden dome and elegant minarets, is one of Malaysia’s most beautiful mosques. Though visitors cannot enter, it makes for a stunning photo stop in Kuala Kangsar.
Istana Iskandariah - Istana Iskandariah is the official residence of the Sultan of Perak, majestically located by the Perak River. With its grand golden domes and distinctive Islamic-Moorish architecture, the palace is not open to the public but serves as a striking photo stop to admire Perak’s royal heritage.
Georgetown, Penang
Wat Chayamangkalaram - Wat Chayamangkalaram in George Town is a stunning Thai Buddhist temple, best known for its magnificent Reclining Buddha statue, one of the largest in the world. The temple is richly decorated with vibrant Thai-style architecture, intricate details, and colorful dragons guarding its entrance. Visitors can admire the serene atmosphere, pay respects, and explore the surrounding smaller shrines within the temple grounds.
Kek Lok Si Temple - Kek Lok Si Temple in George Town is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia, perched on a hillside in Air Itam. It is famous for its striking seven-tier Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas, the towering bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Kuan Yin), and beautifully landscaped gardens. Blending Chinese, Thai, and Burmese architectural styles, the temple offers breathtaking panoramic views of Penang while serving as a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists.
Fort Cornwallis - Fort Cornwallis in George Town is the largest standing fort in Malaysia, built by the British East India Company in the late 18th century. Originally constructed for defense, it was later used more for administrative purposes. Inside, visitors can explore historical cannons, old prison cells, and a small chapel. Today, the fort serves as a heritage site where you can learn about Penang’s colonial past while strolling through its well-preserved grounds.
Clan Jetties of Penang - The Clan Jetties of George Town are a unique waterfront settlement built on stilts over the sea, home to Chinese clans who have lived there for generations. Each jetty belongs to a different clan, with Chew Jetty being the most popular for visitors. The area features wooden walkways, traditional houses, small shops, and a glimpse into Penang’s living heritage. It’s a great spot for photography, cultural exploration, and catching scenic views of the coastline.
Kapitan Keling Mosque - Masjid Kapitan Keling is one of George Town’s most prominent landmarks and the largest historic mosque in Penang. Built in the early 19th century by Indian Muslim traders, the mosque features striking Mughal-style architecture with white domes, arches, and a tall minaret. Its serene interior, adorned with calligraphy and stained-glass windows, offers a glimpse into Penang’s Islamic heritage.
Sri Mariamman Temple - The Sri Mahamariamman Hindu Temple in George Town is the oldest Hindu temple in Penang, dating back to the early 19th century. Dedicated to the goddess Mariamman, it is famous for its vibrant gopuram (towering entrance), decorated with colorful sculptures of deities, mythological figures, and floral motifs. Inside, the temple houses richly adorned shrines that reflect South Indian Dravidian architecture.
Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng) - The Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng) in George Town is the oldest Chinese temple in Penang, built in the early 1800s by Chinese settlers. Dedicated to the Buddhist goddess of mercy, Kuan Yin, the temple is renowned for its ornate rooftops with dragon carvings, incense-filled courtyards, and intricate stone and woodwork. It remains an active place of worship, especially during major Chinese festivals, attracting both devotees and visitors.
St George’s Church, Heritage Centre & Coffee Shop - St. George’s Church in George Town is the oldest Anglican church in Southeast Asia, built in 1818 during British colonial rule. This elegant whitewashed church features neoclassical architecture with tall Doric columns, a spire-topped roof, and a peaceful interior. The church grounds also house the Francis Light Memorial, dedicated to Penang’s founder. It remains an active place of worship and a cherished heritage landmark.
Penang – Penang International Airport
Penang International Airport - On the final day, a transfer will be provided to Penang International Airport. Kindly note that flight tickets are to be arranged by the customer and are not included in this tour package.
Important:
Departure transfers to Penang Airport are available between 07:00 hrs – 22:00 hrs.
Transfers outside these hours will incur an odd-hours surcharge.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Speaking Driver/Guide
- 4 star Hotel
- Breakfast
- Fort Cornwallis
- Trishaw Ride Malacca
- Kek Lok Si Temple Entrance Fee
- Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum Entrance Fee
- Petronas Twin Tower (Entrance Ticket)
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K.L Tower tickets if Petronas Tower Tickets not available for last minute
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- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Speaking Driver/Guide
- 4 star Hotel
- Breakfast
- Fort Cornwallis
- Trishaw Ride Malacca
- Kek Lok Si Temple Entrance Fee
- Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum Entrance Fee
- Petronas Twin Tower (Entrance Ticket)
- K.L Tower tickets if Petronas Tower Tickets not available for last minute
- Cameron Highland Cactus Valley Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Strawberry Farm Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Butterfly Park Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Tea Plantation Entrance Fee
- Personal Expenses
- Flight ticket
- Personal Expenses
- Flight ticket
6 Days 5 Nights Malaysia Discovery Tour. Set off on an exciting adventure through Malaysia’s most renowned destinations! Explore the historic streets of Malacca, the lively landmarks of Kuala Lumpur, the refreshing highlands of Cameron Highlands, and the regal heritage of Ipoh. Each location offers a rich blend of culture, history, and stunning scenery….
6 Days 5 Nights Malaysia Discovery Tour. Set off on an exciting adventure through Malaysia’s most renowned destinations! Explore the historic streets of Malacca, the lively landmarks of Kuala Lumpur, the refreshing highlands of Cameron Highlands, and the regal heritage of Ipoh. Each location offers a rich blend of culture, history, and stunning scenery. Conclude your journey in Penang, where you can discover its temples, heritage sites, and charming streets before departing. This comprehensive tour is the ideal way to enjoy the highlights of Malaysia in comfort and style.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.