Embark on a 6-day Malaysian adventure, exploring historic Malacca, vibrant Kuala Lumpur, and scenic Cameron Highlands. Experience culture, nature, and thrill in one trip.
Embark on a 6-day Malaysian adventure, exploring historic Malacca, vibrant Kuala Lumpur, and scenic Cameron Highlands. Experience culture, nature, and thrill in one trip.
Singapore – Johor Bahru – Malacca
Red Square (Dutch Square) - Red Square, also known as Dutch Square, stands as Malacca’s most iconic landmark, easily identified by its striking red colonial buildings. The square is a vibrant representation of the city’s multicultural heritage, showcasing a unique blend of Dutch, British, and Chinese…
Singapore – Johor Bahru – Malacca
Red Square (Dutch Square) - Red Square, also known as Dutch Square, stands as Malacca’s most iconic landmark, easily identified by its striking red colonial buildings. The square is a vibrant representation of the city’s multicultural heritage, showcasing a unique blend of Dutch, British, and Chinese architectural influences, and exuding timeless historic charm.
A Famosa Fort - Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511, A Famosa is among the oldest European architectural landmarks in Asia. Once a formidable fortress safeguarding Malacca’s bustling trade routes, today only the Porta de Santiago gateway remains, offering visitors a profound glimpse into the city’s colonial past and its rich history of conquest and commerce.
St. Paul’s Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) - St. Paul’s Hill, topped by the ruins of St. Paul’s Church built in 1521 by the Portuguese, is one of Malacca’s most historic sites. Once a place of worship and later a burial site for Dutch nobility, the hill reflects the city’s layered colonial past and rewards visitors with sweeping panoramic views of Malacca.
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - Established in 1645, Cheng Hoon Teng is Malaysia’s oldest functioning Chinese temple and a cherished symbol of Malacca’s cultural heritage. Serving Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist communities, the temple is renowned for its exquisite wood carvings, ornate detailing, and classic southern Chinese architectural design. Nestled along the city’s famed Temple Street, it remains a vibrant spiritual and cultural landmark for generations.
Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum - Housed in a beautifully preserved 19th-century townhouse, the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum offers a captivating glimpse into the Peranakan, or Straits Chinese, way of life. Showcasing ornate furniture, intricate woodwork, and treasured heirlooms, the museum reflects the unique fusion of Chinese and local traditions, making it one of Malacca’s most enchanting cultural landmarks.
Masjid Selat Melaka - Masjid Selat Melaka, or the Malacca Straits Mosque, is a striking modern Islamic landmark built on a man-made island along the Straits of Malacca. Designed to appear as though it floats gracefully on the water at high tide, the mosque blends Middle Eastern and Malay architectural styles. With its serene ambiance and stunning sea views, it is especially breathtaking at sunset, making it a must-visit highlight of Malacca.
Kuala Lumpur Tour
Batu Caves - Batu Caves is a world-renowned Hindu temple complex nestled within towering limestone cliffs on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. Featuring a colossal golden statue of Lord Murugan and a striking 272-step rainbow-colored staircase, the site beautifully combines spirituality, cultural heritage, and natural grandeur—making it one of Malaysia’s most iconic and awe-inspiring attractions.
Petronas Twin Towers - Soaring 452 meters above the city, the Petronas Twin Towers are Kuala Lumpur’s most iconic architectural marvel and were once the tallest buildings in the world. Linked by the famous Skybridge, the twin towers stand as a symbol of Malaysia’s modern progress and ambition. Whether admired from below or captured as a photo stop, they offer breathtaking views and an unforgettable city skyline experience.
Thean Hou Temple - Thean Hou Temple, dedicated to the Heavenly Mother, is one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most ornate Chinese temples. Blending traditional design with modern architectural elements, it is adorned with intricate carvings, vibrant lanterns, and colorful pagodas. Beyond its spiritual significance, the temple offers sweeping views of Kuala Lumpur, making it both a cultural landmark and a celebration of Malaysia’s rich Chinese heritage.
Chinatown - Chinatown, centered around the lively Petaling Street, is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most vibrant districts. By day, it buzzes with traders selling everything from souvenirs to local goods, while by night it transforms into a bustling bazaar filled with street food, bargain shopping, and bright lanterns. Blending culture, flavors, and energy, Chinatown offers visitors an authentic glimpse into the city’s multicultural charm.
Merdeka Square - Dataran Merdeka, or Merdeka Square, is one of Malaysia’s most historic landmarks, where the nation proudly declared its independence in 1957. Framed by striking colonial-era architecture such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and St. Mary’s Cathedral, the square stands as a symbol of national pride. Today, it remains a popular gathering place for cultural events, parades, 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, or the Perdana Botanical Gardens, is a serene green oasis in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Spanning landscaped gardens, exotic plant collections, and tranquil lakes, it provides a refreshing retreat from the city’s bustle. Ideal for leisurely walks, photography, and relaxation, the gardens are a favorite escape for both locals and visitors seeking peace amid nature.
National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - The National Mosque of Malaysia, or Masjid Negara, is an architectural masterpiece that reflects the nation’s Islamic heritage. Distinguished by its striking 16-point star-shaped roof and soaring minaret, the mosque invites visitors to explore its serene prayer halls, peaceful courtyards, and elegant gardens. A symbol of faith and modern Islamic design, it stands as one of Kuala Lumpur’s most important cultural landmarks.
National Monument - The National Monument, or Tugu Negara, is a moving war memorial dedicated to Malaysia’s fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives during World War II and the Malayan Emergency. Standing 15 meters tall, the striking bronze sculpture is among the world’s tallest freestanding group statues. As a symbol of national pride and resilience, it remains one of Kuala Lumpur’s most significant landmarks of remembrance.
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 Selangor Firefly Tour
Bukit Melawati - Bukit Melawati, also known as Melawati Hill, is a historical and scenic hill located in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia, about an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur. It is a popular tourist destination known for its historical landmarks, picturesque views, and unique wildlife. One of the main attractions of Bukit Melawati is the ruins of the historic fortress known as Kota Melawati, which dates back to the 18th century when it was built by Sultan Ibrahim Shah of Selangor to defend against Dutch and Bugis invaders. Visitors can explore the remnants of the fortress walls, cannons, and other structures while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding area. Another highlight of Bukit Melawati is the resident silvered leaf monkeys, also known as silver leaf langurs or “beruk” in Malay. These friendly and photogenic monkeys roam freely around the hill and are a delight to visitors, though it’s important to observe them from a respectful distance.
Kampung Kuantan Firefly Park - Kampung Kuantan Firefly Park in Kuala Selangor is one of Malaysia’s most enchanting ecotourism attractions. Set along the mangrove-lined banks of the Selangor River, it is world-renowned for its dazzling display of fireflies. Visitors can enjoy a serene boat ride through the mangroves at night, where thousands of fireflies light up the trees with their synchronized glow—creating a truly magical, fairy-tale experience.
Altingsburg Lighthouse - A lighthouse in Kuala Selangor
Genting Highland Tour
Awana SkyWay, Genting Highlands, Pahang. - The Awana SkyWay Cable Car is the most scenic way to ascend to the cool highlands of Genting. This modern gondola ride glides for 10 minutes over lush rainforest and rolling hills, offering sweeping views of the valleys and mountains below. Midway, visitors can stop at Chin Swee Temple Station to explore the cliffside temple and its tranquil surroundings. With the option of standard gondolas or thrilling glass-floor cabins, the SkyWay is more than just a ride it’s an unforgettable highlight of the Genting Highlands experience.
Genting Highlands Premium Outlets - Genting Premium Outlets is Malaysia’s premier highland shopping destination, located at the foothills of Genting Highlands. Set against a cool mountain backdrop, the open-air mall features over 150 designer and brand-name stores offering discounts of up to 65% year-round. From luxury fashion and sportswear to accessories and lifestyle goods, it’s a shopper’s paradise. With its refreshing climate, wide selection, and scenic setting, Genting Premium Outlets is a must-visit stop for both bargain hunters and leisure travelers.
Chin Swee Cave Temple - The Chin Swee Caves Temple, nestled on a dramatic cliffside in Genting Highlands, is one of Malaysia’s most striking Chinese temples. Built in honor of Reverend Master Chin Swee, it features ornate prayer halls, towering pagodas, and a giant statue of Buddha overlooking the valley. Visitors can explore its peaceful courtyards, intricate carvings, and the scenic “Journey to Enlightenment” path, all while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and rainforest.
Cameron Highlands Tour
Cameron Bharat Tea Estate - The Cameron Bharat Tea Estate is one of the largest and most picturesque tea plantations in the Cameron Highlands. Its rolling emerald-green hills create a stunning landscape where visitors can stroll through lush tea fields and discover the process of tea cultivation. The estate’s charming café offers freshly brewed teas paired with sweeping valley views, making it a perfect stop to relax and take in the beauty of the highlands.
Cactus Valley - Cactus Valley in Cameron Highlands is a colorful hillside garden showcasing one of Malaysia’s most extensive collections of cacti and succulents, alongside vibrant flowers and ornamental plants from around the world. Set in the refreshing mountain air, it offers visitors a chance to explore unique plant varieties, admire stunning floral displays, and capture picture-perfect moments in a beautifully landscaped setting.
Big Red Strawberry Farm - Big Red Strawberry Farm is one of Cameron Highlands’ most popular attractions, inviting visitors to pick fresh strawberries straight from the vine. Nestled on a cool hillside, the farm also showcases hydroponic vegetables, colorful flowers, and even a small petting zoo. The on-site café is a favorite stop, serving an array of strawberry-inspired desserts and drinks—making it a delightful experience for families, couples, and food lovers alike.
Lata Iskandar - Lata Iskandar is a picturesque roadside waterfall that greets travelers on the way to Cameron Highlands. Surrounded by lush rainforest, its cascading waters create a refreshing stop to relax, take photos, and enjoy the cool ambiance of nature. Nearby, local stalls offer handicrafts and forest produce, adding a cultural touch to this scenic natural attraction.
Cameron Highlands Butterfly Garden - The Butterfly Garden in Cameron Highlands is a charming sanctuary where vibrant butterflies flutter freely among colorful flowers. Home to a variety of exotic insects and small animals, the garden offers visitors an up-close look at Malaysia’s fascinating biodiversity. With its family-friendly and educational setting, it is both a fun and enriching stop for nature lovers of all ages.
Sam Poh Temple - Sam Poh Temple, the largest Chinese Buddhist temple in Cameron Highlands, is a serene hilltop sanctuary in Brinchang. Adorned with ornate architecture and intricate carvings, the temple houses magnificent golden Buddha statues that inspire peace and reverence. From its elevated perch, visitors can also enjoy tranquil views of the surrounding highlands, making it a meaningful spiritual and cultural stop.
Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru-Singapore
Singapore - After breakfast, check out from the hotel and enjoy a scenic drive back to Singapore. Along the way, relax and take in the final views of Malaysia before concluding your memorable journey filled with history, culture, nature, and adventure.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Speaking Driver/Guide
- 4 star Hotel
- Breakfast
- Cameron Highland Cactus Valley Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Strawberry Farm Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Butterfly Park Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Tea Plantation Entrance Fee
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Genting Cable Car Ticket (2 way ride)
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- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Speaking Driver/Guide
- 4 star Hotel
- Breakfast
- Cameron Highland Cactus Valley Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Strawberry Farm Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Butterfly Park Entrance Fee
- Cameron Highland Tea Plantation Entrance Fee
- Genting Cable Car Ticket (2 way ride)
- Entry/Admission - Genting Highlands
- Trishaw Ride Malacca
- Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum Entrance Fee
- Kuala Selangor Local Seafood dinner
- Firefly Boat ride (sharing)
- Petronas Twin Tower (Entrance Ticket)
- K.L Tower tickets if Petronas Tower Tickets not available for last minute
- Tram ride at Bukit Melawati
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Expenses
Experience the Best of Malaysia in 6 Days. From the colonial charm of historic Malacca to the dazzling skyline of Kuala Lumpur, the refreshing tea plantations of Cameron Highlands, the excitement of Genting Highlands, and the enchanting fireflies of Kuala Selangor, this journey encapsulates the finest of Malaysia in one memorable trip.
Discover iconic…
Experience the Best of Malaysia in 6 Days. From the colonial charm of historic Malacca to the dazzling skyline of Kuala Lumpur, the refreshing tea plantations of Cameron Highlands, the excitement of Genting Highlands, and the enchanting fireflies of Kuala Selangor, this journey encapsulates the finest of Malaysia in one memorable trip.
Discover iconic sites such as the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, and the National Mosque, wander through lively markets and temples, and relax in picturesque hill stations surrounded by lush tea fields and waterfalls. Along the way, embrace cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and unique activities like strawberry picking, cable car rides, and a peaceful evening boat ride under glowing fireflies.
With smooth transfers, carefully selected highlights, and a blend of history, culture, and nature, this 6-day adventure is ideal for both first-time visitors and seasoned explorers. Don’t just visit Malaysia—experience its full diversity.
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.