
3 weeks
Malaysia itinerary
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What to do in Malaysia? A 3 week tourguide!
Day 1-3: Kuala Lumpur
Start your journey in Kuala Lumpur, where modern skyscrapers meet historic temples.
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Day 1: Explore the Petronas Twin Towers and stroll through the lively streets of Bukit Bintang. Visit the KL Tower for a panoramic view of the city.
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Day 2: Visit the Batu Caves, a Hindu temple inside a limestone cave. Take a boat ride on the Kampung Baru River and explore Chinatown.
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Day 3: Discover the colonial heritage at Merdeka Square, visit the Thean Hou Temple, and end the day at a sky bar with a stunning city view.
Next Destination: Take a bus to Kuala Tahan (3-4 hours).
Day 4-6: Kuala Tahan & Taman Negara
Explore one of the world’s oldest rainforests: Taman Negara, a paradise for nature lovers.
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Day 4: Travel to Kuala Tahan and take a night jungle walk to experience the rainforest’s nocturnal wildlife.
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Day 5-6: Take a day or multi-day trip to Taman Negara, where you can hike the Canopy Walkway, one of the world’s longest hanging bridges. Enjoy a boat ride on the Tembeling River and explore caves and jungle trails.
Next Destination: Take a bus to Cameron Highlands (3-4 hours).
Day 7-9: Cameron Highlands
The Cameron Highlands offer a refreshing escape with lush tea plantations and misty forests.
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Day 7: Visit the famous BOH Tea Plantation and enjoy fresh tea overlooking the green hills.
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Day 8: Trek through the mystical Mossy Forest and discover its unique flora and fauna.
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Day 9: Pick fresh strawberries at a local farm and visit the colorful Cameron Lavender Garden.
Next Destination: Take a bus to Ipoh (2-3 hours).
Day 10-11: Ipoh
Ipoh is a hidden gem known for its street art, colonial buildings, and delicious food.
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Day 10: Explore the historic Old Town, take a street art tour, stroll through Concubine Lane, and try the famous Ipoh White Coffee.
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Day 11: Visit the stunning Perak Cave Temple and Sam Poh Tong Temple, both nestled inside limestone caves.
Next Destination: Take a train or bus to Penang (2 hours).
Day 12-14: Penang
Penang, particularly George Town, is a UNESCO-listed city with a rich cultural blend.
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Day 12: Wander through George Town, admire its colorful street art, and visit Khoo Kongsi, a magnificent Chinese clan house.
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Day 13: Explore the massive Kek Lok Si Temple and take the cable car up to Penang Hill for breathtaking views.
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Day 14: Relax on Batu Ferringhi Beach or take a day trip to Penang National Park.
Next Destination: Take a ferry or flight to Langkawi (2-3 hours).
Day 15-18: Langkawi
Langkawi is a stunning island with white sandy beaches and lush rainforests.
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Day 15: Relax on Pantai Cenang Beach and enjoy a sunset cocktail.
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Day 16: Take the Langkawi SkyCab and walk across the Sky Bridge for breathtaking views.
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Day 17: Go on a boat tour through Langkawi’s mangroves and visit the Kilim Geoforest Park.
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Day 18: Visit the Seven Wells Waterfall and take a jungle hike through the rainforest.
Next Destination: Take a domestic flight to Malacca (1 hour).
Day 19-20: Malacca
Malacca is a city full of colonial history and cultural influences.
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Day 19: Explore the Dutch heritage at The Stadthuys and Christ Church. Stroll along the Malacca River.
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Day 20: Visit the iconic A Famosa fort and take an evening walk through the vibrant Jonker Street Night Market.
Return Journey: Take a bus (2 hours) and fly out from Kuala Lumpur.


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