Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur + Langkawi) 4N/5D Tour Package.

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Overview

Our Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur + Langkawi) 4N5D Tour Package will give you a chance to explore the bustling energy of Southeast Asia. This is the best way to combine urban and natural life in this travel plan.

 The diversity of Malaysia as a top destination is reflected in the Petronas Twin Towers (an iconic skyline) to the cool, misty peaks of Genting Highlands.

Discover cultural heritage in Batu Caves, experience panoramic views from the KL Tower, and shop and eat street food on a world-class level. The package will help families, couples, and friends enjoy their tours without any hassle and spend their nights comfortably.

Highlights

Stunning urban landscapes, KL Tower deck.

Stop at the well-known Petronas Twin Towers.

The mountain air at Genting Highlands resort is cool.

Ride scenic cable cars into the rainforest.

Visit the Batu Caves shrine that is made of limestone rock.

Yellow cab tour of the city with the Palace and the National Mosque.

Package Features

Feature CategoryDetails
Duration5 Nights / 6 Days
AccommodationIt will include 4 nights’ stay at a centrally located 3* Hotel (Kuala Lumpur + Langkawi).
Meals Included4 Buffet Breakfasts
TransfersAirport Pickup/Drop off and SIC Transfers to sightseeing.
Guide/DriverEnglish-speaking tour guide driver.
ActivitiesBatu Caves Tour, Cable Car, and City Tour, KL Tower entry tickets.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Accommodation: 04 Nights stay in a 3-star hotel (Kuala Lumpur).
  • Meals: Daily Buffet Breakfast provided at the hotel.
  • Transport: Private Airport Pick-up/Drop and Tour Transfers.
  • Sightseeing: KL City Tour and Genting Highlands Day Trip.
  • Sightseeing: Langkawi Island Hopping, Eagle Watch, Lake.
  • Tickets: KL Tower Observation Deck entrance ticket.
  • Tickets: 2-Way Cable Car (Awana Skyway) ticket.
  • Stops: Photo stop at Batu Caves (20 mins).
  • Guide: Professional English-speaking driver/guide.
  • Taxes: All existing local taxes (Excluding Tourism Tax).

Exclusions

  • Flights: International and Domestic Airfare (KL – Langkawi).
  • Tax: Tourism Tax (RM 10 per room/night) payable at hotel.
  • Fee: Langkawi Local Council Fee (RM 3-5 per room/night).
  • Visa: Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) or Visa fees.
  • Meals: Lunch and dinner not mentioned in itinerary.
  • Tickets: Genting Indoor/Outdoor Theme Park tickets.
  • Personal: Laundry, telephone, minibar, and shopping.
  • Insurance: Travel Insurance (Highly recommended).
  • Surcharges: Midnight transfers or peak season charges.
  • Taxes: Government Taxes (GST & TCS) on package.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1 – Airport to Hotel

Its pick-up airport will be the Malaysia Airport. The client will be met at the arrival gate by the driver who will be holding a placard bearing the name of the client. It will require around 40 minutes to 60 minutes dependant on traffic jams and the location of the hotel as the airport to the hotel area.

Day 2 – Half-day city tour, along with the KL tower inclusion ticket

Itinerary of the City tour will consist of Petronas Twin Towers (photo stop), Cocoa Centre, King’s Palace (photo stop), National Monument(Photo Stop), National Mosque (photo stop), and Independence Square.

Having a KL tower entrance ticket, which will provide the opportunity to visit the observation deck to have a panoramic view.

Day 3 – Genting Day trip with 2 way Cable car to Batu Cave

Take a complete do day Genting Day, take in the air at the Genting Highlands, where it is clean and fresh, unlike in the nearby Kuala Lumpur. Other than the resort life, tourists come to the hill station to experience a cooler climate, mountain scenery,and a fairly undisturbed natural rain forest. We will also stop by the famous Batu Caves on the trip to take a photo there (20 minutes).

Day 4 – Leisure

Following breakfast, spend your own day, and go sightseeing in the area.

Day 5 – Hotel to Airport

Get out of the hotel Breakfast and go to the airport with Sweet Memories.

Tips Before You Go

  • Tourism Tax: Coming ready to pay cash at the hotel reception, RM 10 per room per night. This is a government requirement for foreign tourists.
  • MDAC: Every traveler will be required to complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) 3 days before arrival.
  • Dress Code: There is no short skirts or shorts are allowed on the Batu Caves visit.
  • Types of power plugs: The type of power plugs used in Malaysia is Type G (three rectangular pins), which are the same as those used in the UK.
  • Genting Weather: Weather in Genting Highlands may be cold (around 15 o C to 25 o C). Wear a light jacket or sweater.
  • Currency: Malaysian Ringgit equals. It is advisable to carry USD to the city where they will change at a favorable rate as compared to the airport.

FAQs

Q1. Is the Package inclusive of the Tax on Tourism?

Ans. No. A Tourism Tax of RM 10/room/night is required by the Malaysian Government. This should be charged to the guest by the hotel when he or she checks in.

Q2. Is a visa to Malaysia required for Indian citizens?

Ans. Nowadays, the citizens of India have Visa-Free access (in accordance with the recent policies of the government). But you have to fill out the Malaysia Digital Arrival card (MDAC) 3 days before you travel online.

Q3. Is airfare included?

Ans. No, this package does not cover international flight tickets. We would help you with flight bookings individually.

Q4. Are lunch and dinner included?

Ans. No, not including lunch or dinner. Malaysia is a food haven, and the solutions offered are cheap, such as street food (around RM 10-20) and fine dining.

Q5. What shall I put on the trip to Genting Highlands?

Ans. Genting is a cooler place than the city. A light jacket or sweater will be our recommendation. And wear walking shoes, as well.

Q6. Do the theme park tickets form part of the Genting trip?

Ans. No, the package covers the ride of the Cable Car coming back only. The Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park or SkyWorlds Outdoor Theme Park tickets should be taken as separate ones.

Q7. is any vegetarian cuisine in Kuala Lumpur?

Ans. There is a big Indian community in Kuala Lumpur. There are South Indian and North Indian vegetarian restaurants that are voluntarily available, and most importantly, the so known as little India (Brickfields).

Q8. Do Batu caves have a dress code?

Ans. Yes, it is a religious site. Tourists are required to wear covers on their shoulders and knees. In case you are not dressed well, sarongs can be hired at the entrance.

Q9. What is the amount of luggage during the transfers?

Ans. One should not carry more than 1 check-in bag and 1 handbag. In case you have more luggage, please tell us beforehand, and we will have to have a bigger vehicle (surcharges can be increased).

Q10. Is it a hotel that is near the city center?

Ans. We do have 3-star hotels in the city center (such as Bukit Bintang or Pudu), so it is easy to access shopping malls and public transport.

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