Malaysia in a Glimpse
Get a taste of Malaysia's infinite charms, great cuisine, and vibrant culture on this trip through its best cities - the colorful Kuala Lumpur and the historic Malacca.
In this trip
Night Life
Culture
Great Food
Historic Places
Small Towns
Trip itinerary
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Malacca, Malaysia
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Things to do in and around Kuala Lumpur
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Malaysia's capital is known for its delicious cuisine, towering skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and beautiful architecture.
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Explore Malaysia's bustling capital, admiring the wealth of stunning architecture, and sampling foods from all over Asia.
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A popular district famed for its shopping malls, bars and restaurants, exciting atmosphere, and cultural curios.
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With hands on exhibits, rides, fun dioramas, and exciting workshops, this interactive museum promises fun for the whole family.
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Asia's second largest indoor theme park is home to an array of rides and attractions, promising a fun day for all ages.
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Dedicated to the research and preservation of Malaysia's forests, visitors enjoy exploring nature, especially the canopy walkway.
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Resting on the banks of the Putrajaya Lake, this mosque boasts fine pink-shaded architecture and an exquisite dome.
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Stretching along the Petaling Street, Chinatown is full of great restaurants and food stalls, as well as many souvenir shops.
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Dedicated to Malaysian history and culture, this extensive museum is home to collections of ethnology and natural history.
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Dating to the 19C, this extensive park features hibiscus and orchid gardens, cultural monuments, and enclaves of native fauna.
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Surrounded by modern buildings, this historic house is a rare example of traditional Malay vernacular architecture.
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With an aquapark and spa facilities, fun rides, a zoo, and other activities, this theme park is the perfect getaway for all ages.
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Strewn with statues of Buddhist and Taoist deities, these impressive limestone caves are adjacent to equally remarkable gardens.
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Set within the municipal botanical gardens, this popular aviary is home to over 3,000 native and foreign birds.
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These iconic twin-towers are the tallest in the world, featuring a mall, a connecting bridge on the 42nd floor, and a lovely park.
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Climb up the tower for the best views of Kuala Lumpur, or visit the revolving restaurant at the top for a taste of local cuisine.
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The starting point for many city tours, this museum houses models of the city's past and future outlay, as well as a crafts shop.
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Surrounded with tropical trees and lush native plant-life, this beautiful waterfall offers a perfect weekend getaway.
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A city with a lot of hidden charm, Ipoh features lovely colonial architecture and is known for its local cuisine.
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The historically significant Independence Square is situated near several museums, and offers a nice spot for some people-watching.
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Boasting fine architecture, this historic governmental building is symbolic of the city and is the site of many national celebrations.
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One of the most popular Hindu shrines outside of India, this beautiful temple is uniquely situated in a series of limestone caves.
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One of the area's only authentically Thai design temples, this ornate complex was built in 1956 to serve the Buddhist community.
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With beaches, parks, waterfalls, and great shopping, this popular city is known for its excellent local cuisine.
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A small city with a lot to offer, Petaling Jaya is home to a few unique museums, good shopping, and the famous Sunway Lagoon.
3 nights
Malaysia's capital is known for its delicious cuisine, towering skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and beautiful architecture.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Malacca
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With a bustling market, lovely beaches, and a preserved old town, this popular city is known for its excellent international cuisine.
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Malacca's Chinatown retains its Peranakan buildings and shops, full of ethnic textile, handicraft, cuisine, and great souvenirs.
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Travel back in time when exploring this preserved old town, getting to know Malacca's rich past through its architecture.
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Home to the replica of a famed 16C Portuguese carrack, this museum traces Malacca's maritime history, exhibiting many nautical relics.
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A richly decorated 19C Peranakan mansion, exhibiting lavish furniture, household items, traditional attire, woodwork, and porcelain.
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Resting on the banks of the Putrajaya Lake, this mosque boasts fine pink-shaded architecture and an exquisite dome.
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Surrounded with tropical trees and lush native plant-life, this beautiful waterfall offers a perfect weekend getaway.
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Built by the Dutch in the 17C, the former city hall now serves as an ethnographic museum, exhibiting relics of the Malaccan history.
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The best starting point for your stroll through the city, this square is famed for the red-colored historic buildings surrounding it.
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Take a tour of the villa for a taste of 1920s in Malaysia, admiring the original decor, furniture, and household items.
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Hosted in a traditional Peranakan building, the museum exhibits jewelry and household items with strong Chinese and Indian elements.
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With beaches, parks, waterfalls, and great shopping, this popular city is known for its excellent local cuisine.
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Southern Malaysia's largest city is home to a rich cultural scene, including museums, gardens, and historic buildings.
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Established in the 17C, this temple retains Chinese cultural elements, practices various doctrines, and boasts rich ornamentation.
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Housed in a reconstructed sultanate palace, the museum exhibits relics and items tracing the history of the region.
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Dating to the 16C, these hilltop ruins of a church are brimming with a tranquil charm and bear traces of Portuguese architecture.
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A beautiful mosque uniquely situated on an artificial island, merging Middle Eastern architecture with Malay ornamentation.
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A small city with a lot to offer, Petaling Jaya is home to a few unique museums, good shopping, and the famous Sunway Lagoon.
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Dedicated to the research and preservation of Malaysia's forests, visitors enjoy exploring nature, especially the canopy walkway.
2 nights
With a bustling market, lovely beaches, and a preserved old town, this popular city is known for its excellent international cuisine.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Kuala Lumpur
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Malaysia's capital is known for its delicious cuisine, towering skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and beautiful architecture.
-
Explore Malaysia's bustling capital, admiring the wealth of stunning architecture, and sampling foods from all over Asia.
-
A popular district famed for its shopping malls, bars and restaurants, exciting atmosphere, and cultural curios.
-
With hands on exhibits, rides, fun dioramas, and exciting workshops, this interactive museum promises fun for the whole family.
-
Asia's second largest indoor theme park is home to an array of rides and attractions, promising a fun day for all ages.
-
Dedicated to the research and preservation of Malaysia's forests, visitors enjoy exploring nature, especially the canopy walkway.
-
Resting on the banks of the Putrajaya Lake, this mosque boasts fine pink-shaded architecture and an exquisite dome.
-
Stretching along the Petaling Street, Chinatown is full of great restaurants and food stalls, as well as many souvenir shops.
-
Dedicated to Malaysian history and culture, this extensive museum is home to collections of ethnology and natural history.
-
Dating to the 19C, this extensive park features hibiscus and orchid gardens, cultural monuments, and enclaves of native fauna.
-
Surrounded by modern buildings, this historic house is a rare example of traditional Malay vernacular architecture.
-
With an aquapark and spa facilities, fun rides, a zoo, and other activities, this theme park is the perfect getaway for all ages.
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Strewn with statues of Buddhist and Taoist deities, these impressive limestone caves are adjacent to equally remarkable gardens.
1 night
Malaysia's capital is known for its delicious cuisine, towering skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and beautiful architecture.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia