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Road Affair is reader-supported and may earn commission from purchases made through links in this article. 10 days in Malaysia is the perfect length of time to experience the highlights of this Southeast Asian nation, or at least the highlights of Peninsula Malaysia. This country is so diverse and there are so many great places to visit in Malaysia that you will want to return time after time to explore everything there is to see here. Our 10-day Malaysia itinerary will take you from Malaysia’s multicultural capital, along the western coast to the diverse city of Malacca, into the cool mountains of the Cameron Highlands and then north to the islands of Penang and Langkawi. If you have more than 10 days in Malaysia, then once you get back to Kuala Lumpur, you can even fly off to explore Malaysian Borneo. The Best Time to Visit Malaysia Malaysia’s location is close to the equator which ensures that the country experiences warm temperatures all year round. This is very much a tropical area though, so along with hot days, you can expect high levels of humidity and rainfall almost any time of the year. When visiting the west coast, it’s best to travel outside of the monsoon season. Monsoon season is generally expected between May and November, and you can expect frequent downpours during this time of the year. The dry season is between December and April, and the weather tends to be cooler, less humid and a lot less rainy. On the east coast of Malaysia and in Borneo, monsoon season is reversed in comparison to the west coast. Check flights to Malaysia from the USA starts at $393 and UK starts at £342 How to Get Around Malaysia Peninsula Malaysia is very well connected, and there are excellent flight, train and road connections across the country. Kuala Lumpur acts as the transport hub and you can fly almost anywhere in the world from the busy international airport and all across Malaysia on the domestic network. Recommendation Use Bookaway to easily compare and book bus, ferry or train tickets in Malaysia. From KL there are bus connections to all the major cities, as well as fast, regular and comfortable trains. Public transport is cheap and efficient, and it makes for an easy way to navigate the country, even with limited time. The longest journey you might need to undertake on this 10-day Malaysia itinerary is from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi, a journey which by bus and boat would take around nine hours, or just one hour when flying. Accommodation in Malaysia No matter your travel budget, Malaysia has plenty of accommodations. You’ll have your pick of everything from a luxury hotel to a cheap hostel as long as you book early enough, especially during high season. Depending on what type of accommodation you’re looking for, there’s a website that will lead you to the perfect place. If you are on a budget and prefer to stay in hostels, check out Hostelworld for the best prices. For hotels take a look at or These sites continuously offer the cheapest rates on the web and have great customer service. Airbnb is another great option, especially in KL where there are many nice luxury condos and aparthotels – some of them even cheaper than your regular ol’ hotel. If you’d like to try Airbnb, make sure to use our coupon code to get $50 off your first booking. Our 10-day Malaysia itinerary is designed for those visiting the country for the first time and for those who are looking to take in the highlights. There’s so much diversity in Malaysia that it’s impossible to see everything in such a short time frame, but this route will give you the best feel for the country’s best attractions. Starting in Kuala Lumpur, you’ll experience the best of the west coast and the Cameron Highlands, with enough time in each destination to enjoy the sites and to not feel rushed. Remember though, once you’ve seen the west coast, there’s still the east and there’s Malaysian Borneo to discover too. However, before we get to our Malaysia itinerary, we just wanted to remind you to purchase travel insurance. You never know what will happen and, trust us, you do not want to get stuck with thousands of dollars in medical bills. As a wise man once said, “If you can’t afford travel insurance, you can’t afford to travel.” So don’t leave home without it. SafetyWing offers travel insurance for only about $10 a week, making it a no-brainer to get. You can get a quick, non-binding quote below SafetyWing is, of course, not the only option available. Two other popular alternatives are World Nomads and Heymondo. Now that we’ve got that important trip essential addressed, let’s jump right into the best places to visit in Malaysia in 10 days. TTstudio / Day 1 Kuala Lumpur Start your 10-day Malaysia itinerary by exploring the best of Kuala Lumpur’s attractions. This is the Malaysian capital, and it’s where you are likely to start and end your journey if you are flying in and out of the country. The modern city has still managed to retain a sense of mixed colonial and Asian heritage, and it’s a wonderful place to begin to understand just what Malaysia is really all about. Begin your journey by visiting the modern heart of the city, KLCC – Kuala Lumpur City Centre – where you can find the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Buy a ticket to the top of the viewing platform for incredible vistas over the city’s skyline. Explore the modern malls and in the evening head to Jalan Alor, one of the city’s most bustling night markets where you can enjoy a taste of Malaysian food. Best Places to Stay in Kuala LumpurMandarin Oriental KL • Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur • Paper Plane Hostel Krunja / Day 2 Kuala Lumpur Spend your second day in Kuala Lumpur, this time exploring the city’s heritage rather than its modern attractions. Begin with a visit to the National Museum, then walk through the busy streets of Chinatown, shop at the stalls in the Central Market and then take a look at the colonial architecture of Merdeka Square. In the afternoon, catch a train from KL Sentral out of the city center and towards the Batu Caves. Hundreds of colorful steps lead to the cavernous entrance to this deep cave complex that while beautiful in itself, is made even more intriguing by the Hindu shrines and statues that have turned this into a place of worship too. For more information, take a look at our guide to visiting the Batu Caves. Further reading 3-Days in Kuala Lumpur The Perfect Kuala Lumpur Itinerary benedix / Day 3 Malacca On day 3, make the two-hour journey to the coastal city of Malacca. This is one of Malaysia’s most historic cities, and here you can trace the evolution of Malacca from a small fishing village, to a Portuguese, Dutch, then British trading port. Explore the old ruined churches and forts before spending the afternoon wandering through the UNESCO World Heritage Site that covers many of the old streets of the city, including the famous Jonker Street. Spend the evening along the river, take a cruise and then sit back at one of the many restaurants overlooking the water to enjoy some of the local Malaccan specialties. Best Places to Stay in MalaccaImperial Heritage Hotel Melaka • Hatten Hotel Melaka • The Pines Melaka Hotel Rafal Cichawa / Day 4-5 Cameron Highlands Early on your 4th day in Malaysia, make the journey north towards the Cameron Highlands. This is a stunning area of natural beauty that, due to its higher elevation, is always much cooler than the coast. It makes for a wonderful escape from the humidity and gives you the chance to see the unique mixture of colonial British and authentic Malay culture that’s found here. Spend the next two days hiking through the jungle, climbing mountains and visiting tea plantations and strawberry farms. Best Places to Stay in Cameron HighlandsArundina Cameron Highlands • ATS Cameron Hotel • Casa Loma Baiterek Media / Day 6-7 Penang On day 6, travel from the Cameron Highlands to the island of Penang. This is one of the most diverse and interesting destinations in Malaysia, with a mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western cultures merging beautifully to create a unique and historical location. The diversity of Penang is best represented by the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the old streets of Georgetown. Spend your first day walking through ramshackled lanes, chasing down the numerous murals and colorfully designed pieces of street art and gorging on the seemingly endless variety of street food that’s waiting around every corner. Visit the Clan Jetties to see the authentic Chinese culture firsthand and to learn more about the multicultural influences that made Penang the place it is today. Related 3-Days in Penang The Perfect Penang Itinerary Wake up early on day 7, and spend the morning walking to the top of Penang Hill for expansive views over the island. If you are feeling lazy, you can even take the funicular to the summit. After visiting the hill, use the rest of the morning to travel to Kek Lok Si, which can claim to be one of the largest Buddhist temples in Malaysia. Delve into the Chinese culture before heading back to Georgetown to take the ferry across to the nearby island of Langkawi, a journey of around three hours. Best Places to Stay in PenangShangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa • Campbell House • Hotel Equatorial Penang Vaflya / Day 8-9 Langkawi Langkawi is a tropical, duty-free island that makes the perfect destination to relax and unwind at the end of your packed Malaysia itinerary. This is Malaysia’s most popular holiday getaway, but you will still find that it’s surprisingly relaxed, undeveloped and quiet. Spend your first day enjoying the white sands of Cenang Beach, relax by the ocean, enjoy a few well-earned drinks at the rustic beachside bars and chill out in the sunshine. Related 3-Days in Langkawi The Perfect Langkawi Itinerary On day 9, you can either spend one last day on the beach doing nothing at all or you can take on a whistle-stop tour of Langkawi because actually, there’s much more here to see than just sand and sea. In the morning, take an island hopping tour around Langkawi, exploring the many spectacular tropical islets and remote beaches found in the area. When you get back, spend the afternoon visiting Langkawi Sky Bridge. A long cable car takes you to the top of one of the island’s tallest peaks, where a long bridge leads out between the mountains. This remarkable feat of engineering offers the best views of Langkawi and as far out to sea as the nearby Thai islands too. Spend your last evening in Langkawi back at Cenang Beach watching the sunset over the ocean while you enjoy some refreshing drinks. Best Places to Stay in LangkawiThe Andaman • Vivanta By Taj • Tubotel Langkawi fiz_zero / Day 10 Kuala Lumpur / Departure On the final day of your Malaysia itinerary, spend your time traveling back to Kuala Lumpur. From Langkawi, you can either make the journey by boat to the mainland before catching a bus or hop on a train to the capital. However, if you’d rather make the most of your time in the country, you can book a short domestic flight, allowing you to spend the day either relaxing on the beach in Langkawi or revisiting Kuala Lumpur. Dave Primov / Day 11+ Malaysian Borneo If you have more than 10 days in Malaysia, then from Kuala Lumpur you can fly east to Malaysian Borneo. This is where you can experience the diversity of the rainforest, and it’s a completely unique experience in comparison to the mainland. Fly into Kuching to explore the national parks of Sarawak or fly to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah to journey into the rainforest in search of orangutans, to snorkel off the tropical coastline or to attempt the epic but challenging hike to the summit of the mighty Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s highest peak. And there you have it – Malaysia in 10 days! Keep in mind, 10 days in Malaysia is just enough to give you a taste of what Malaysia has to offer. However, if you’re wanting to stay longer in any places on our Malaysia itinerary don’t hesitate, as this is your trip and we are just here to guide you through the best of Malaysia. ItineraryBandung 3 Hari 2 Malam untuk Liburan Puas Bersama Keluarga. Sejak dulu Bandung dipilih oleh sebagian besar untuk liburan seru bersama keluarga. Liburan ke Kota Kembang ini sejatinya tak perlu waktu berlama-lama juga. Meski begitu, kamu pun harus menyusun itinerary Bandung 3 hari 2 malam agar liburanmu jadi memuaskan.
Indonesia – Apakah Anda sedang merencanakan liburan keluarga ke Malaysia selama seminggu? Jika iya, maka artikel ini mungkin cocok untuk Anda. Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia. Foto shutterstockMalaysia menawarkan banyak destinasi wisata menarik yang cocok untuk liburan keluarga. Tidak hanya wisata alam, tetapi juga wisata budaya dan kuliner yang tak kalah merencanakan perjalanan keluarga membutuhkan persiapan yang matang dan terperinci. Panduan berikut ini akan memberikan panduan dan rekomendasi untuk merencanakan liburan keluarga yang tak terlupakan di Pilihan akomodasi di Malaysia sangat beragam, dari hotel mewah hingga penginapan murah meriah. Berikut adalah beberapa pilihan akomodasi yang bisa Anda pertimbangkanGrand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur – Hotel bintang lima yang terletak di pusat kota Kuala Lumpur. Hotel ini menawarkan kamar yang luas dan mewah, fasilitas fitness center, kolam renang, dan Tioman Resort – Terletak di Pulau Tioman, resor ini menawarkan pantai pribadi, restoran, kolam renang, dan aktivitas olahraga Andaman, a Luxury Collection Resort, Langkawi – Terletak di Pulau Langkawi, resor mewah ini menawarkan kamar dengan pemandangan laut, pantai pribadi, restoran, kolam renang, dan spa.[Baca juga Jadwal Perjalanan Liburan di Malaysia Biaya Rendah]Berikut ini adalah itinerary dan akomodasi untuk liburan keluarga di Malaysia selama semingguHari 1 Kedatangan di Kuala LumpurTiba di Kuala Lumpur dan check-in di Tune Hotel KLIA Aeropolis atau Tune Hotel KLIA2 jika penerbangan tiba di KLIA2.Beristirahat sejenak di hotel setelah perjalanan Petaling Street, Chinatown, dan berbelanja di pasar malam di Restoran Nasi Kandar 2 Kuala LumpurKunjungi Petronas Twin Towers dan jangan lupa untuk mengambil foto dari Skybridge yang menghubungkan dua ke Menara Kuala Lumpur untuk melihat pemandangan kota dari siang di Jalan Alor, tempat yang terkenal dengan makanan Thean Hou Temple, sebuah kelenteng yang ke hotel dan 3 Cameron HighlandsPerjalanan ke Cameron Highlands dan check-in di Camellia Budget kebun teh dan belajar tentang proses pembuatan di Tanah Rata dan nikmati suasana pegunungan yang malam di Restoran Sri 4 PenangPerjalanan ke Penang dan check-in di Red Inn George Town dan jangan lupa untuk mengunjungi Penang siang di Restoran Line Clear yang terkenal dengan makanan nasi Kelenteng Kek Lok Si yang malam di Restoran Gurney 5 LangkawiPerjalanan ke Langkawi dan check-in di The Cottage dan bersantai di Pantai siang di Restoran Tomato Nasi Pulau Dayang Bunting dan Pulau Beras ke hotel dan 6 Kembali ke Kuala LumpurSarapan di hotel dan kembali ke Kuala Lumpur dengan di hotel di Kuala Lumpur dan di Central Market dan Petaling malam di Restoran Jalan ke hotel dan 7 PulangSarapan di hotel dan check-out. Waktu check-out dari penginapan tergantung dari keinginan Anda dan jadwal menikmati sarapan pagi di akomodasi, bersiap-siaplah untuk kembali ke bandara Kuala Lumpur untuk penerbangan kembali ke tanah air. Jangan lupa untuk memastikan bahwa semua barang bawaan telah disiapkan dan diperiksa sebelum meninggalkan dari akomodasi ke bandara dapat ditempuh dengan menggunakan transportasi umum seperti bus atau kereta api. Setelah tiba di bandara, lakukan proses check-in dan persiapan untuk penerbangan ini hanya sebatas saran dan dapat disesuaikan dengan preferensi dan kebutuhan keluarga. Selain itu, pastikan untuk melakukan pengecekan terlebih dahulu mengenai harga tiket dan penginapan, sehingga dapat disesuaikan dengan anggaran Anda.[MY24]
TRIBUNTRAVELCOM - Itinerary 3 hari 2 malam yang bisa kamu buat ketika akan berlibur ke Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia bersama teman-teman. Berada di Kuala Lumpur 3 hari 2 malam, ada beberapa destinasi
[Updated 24 January 2021]School holidays and festive weekends are the best times to enjoy a road trip adventure with your family. Filled with theme parks and kid-friendly destinations, there’s never short of exciting family-friendly attractions in Malaysia☺️ If you want to spread good vibes and laughter this holiday season, get behind the wheels and plan a road trip to these family hot spots in Malaysia. Remember to play some awesome music and pack some snacks for your long drive ahead!1. Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya 39minsCredit Khalzuri Yazid on FlickrYou’ll be surprised by the number of family activities in the vicinity of the city centre. Since Putrajaya is just a short drive from Kuala Lumpur, you don’t have to sweat the details of packing and loading your luggage at all ?For an interesting twist to your sightseeing adventure, your family can take a cruise down the Putrajaya Lake, ride a bicycle at the Putrajaya Botanical Garden and admire the skyline on the Skyrides Balloon. You can even put together a scenic family picnic by the serene Pullman Putrajaya Lake after a fun-filled afternoon![ Did you know that Putra Mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques in Kuala Lumpur?]2. Kuala Lumpur to Pahang 2 hours 53minsWe know it’s tempting to snuggle up in your blanket when in Pahang, especially when the weather is always nice and cold. But there are many things to do here and your family will thank you for it. First, dine away with delicious nasi lemak and Western lunch at these halal cafes in Janda are two amazing destinations you can go in Pahang. First, it’s the Genting Highlands. The best way to begin your journey is to park at the Skyway cable car and head up to the peak where the fun stuff is. Perfect for the kids, there’s the Skytropolis indoor theme park with a variety of carousel and indoor rides. You can also check out SkyAvenue for shopping and gastronomic choices!On the other hand, Cameron Highlands is a relaxing and calming alternative that is widely frequented by Malaysian locals. Get your kids to pluck a few strawberries at the Strawberry Farm or capture fun snapshots at the Cameron Highlands Butterfly Farm. You can also check out the small amusement park named Holiday Park that features a 3D Art Museum, an indoor Ferris wheel and more kid-friendly rides ?3. Putrajaya to Selangor 38minsCredit KidZania Kuala Lumpur on FacebookWhenever you’re looking for somewhere close to being considered a short getaway, Selangor is only a quick drive away. Depending on your preference for family activities, there are many awesome attractions to keep your kids Farm in the City on FacebookYour kids can soak up the sun and play the water slides at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park; experience being a firefighter or toll booth operator at KidZania, or feed the giraffes and take pictures of the animals at Zoo Negara. There’s also a cool petting zoo called Farm in the City where you can meet the alligator snapping turtle, dusky wallaby kangaroos, and pelican birds ?[ Check out these other kid-friendly outdoor activities in KL!]4. Selangor to Perak 2 hours 19minsAside from the places we have highlighted so far, Perak is the next best thing for a road trip destination. Beaming with lip-smacking halal food and cool accommodations, follow the locals and make your way to Ipoh where the best sights and sounds are in Ipoh, it’s all about soaking up Malaysia’s old town charm that is unlike anywhere else. Your family can even enjoy the Cliff Racer slides and Jungle Wave Pool at the Lost World of Tambun or the animation-themed attractions at MAPS Movie Animations Park Studio. If you want to step out from Ipoh for a while, enjoy a boat ride and cycle around Gunung Lang Recreational Park or join a historical tour at Kellie’s Castle ?[ Take your holiday up a notch with this 4D3N road trip itinerary to Ipoh and Penang!]5. Perak to Penang 2 hoursCredit Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm on FacebookWhere do we begin with Penang? Loved by locals and tourists near and far, Penang is the first destination that comes to mind when you think of short getaways. Everything from delicious halal food to unique hotel stays, it’s the perfect destination for the whole family!Credit Escape Theme Park, Penang on FacebookFor a fun-filled afternoon with the kids, take them to Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm to admire 15,000 free-flying butterflies. You can also kick back at ESCAPE Theme Park for their variety of rainforest aerial obstacles or water slides. If you prefer somewhere close to Mother Nature, you can admire the sceneries from the peak of the Penang Hill or join the kids-friendly nature walks at Tropical Spice Garden. George Town is also a great place to discover wonderful street art and visit themed museums?6. Penang to Kedah 1 hour 30minsIf your family suggests a trip to Kedah, you know Langkawi would be the perfect fit. The long drive to Langkawi comes with the scenery of golden paddy fields and breathtaking mountains. Before you make your way to the Langkawi Island, check out various rice cultivation processes at the Paddy Museum and the ancient artefacts at the Kedah State Museum in Alor love the sun, sand and sea in Langkawi. Slap on your sunscreen and explore what the island has to offer. You can take a stroll on the curved Langkawi Sky Bridge, catch the island sceneries from the Langkawi Cable Car or snap a family picture at the Eagle Square. How about wrapping up your road trip with a family picnic at Seven Wells Waterfall??HHWT Tip If you’re planning to drive your own car to Langkawi, make your way to Kuala Perlis port where you can board the ferry with your vehicle.[ Turn it into a food trip with these must-try Muslim-friendly eateries in Langkawi!]7. Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu 4 hours 40 minutesMake your way to the east coast with a scenic drive up to Terengganu! There’s more to this place than beautiful tropical islands ? Visit the Taman Tamadun Islam, and explore miniature monuments and mosque replicas from all over the world! From there, you can also take a boat ride along the Kuala Terengganu river. The 45-minute ride takes you through the river with views of surrounding small tropical islands, historical landmarks and unique mosques floating mosque and crystal mosque while enjoying a light breeze if the family is feeling adventurous, take a short hike up Bukit Puteri and enjoy a stunning view of the area, as well as the Terengganu palace, Istana Maziah. You can’t have a local road trip and not try the local food. Drop by roadside stalls to eat Terengganu’s iconic keropok lekor and other east coast delicacies ?.8. Terengganu to Kelantan 2 hours 51 minutesCredit Aiena Zahira Daim on FlickrAnother east coast favourite for travellers! Kelantan is a place with plenty of adventures of all kinds, family and friends alike. Feeling a little cultural? Bring the family for a wayang kulit puppet show at Pak Dain’s Wayang Kulit! Pak Dain’s Wayang kulit also showcases modern version such as Star Wars characters bet the parents would enjoy this more than the kids ?. They even have wayang kulit workshops there too occasionally to teach you how make your own wayang kulit from scratch - definitely a great family activity ?.Credit Mohd Fazlin Mohd Effendi on FlickrEnjoy a relaxing day by the beach and fly kites by Pantai Cahaya Bulan! Find plenty of kite sellers by the beach selling colourful wau traditional Malaysian moon-kite-inspired design kites! 9. Selangor to Melaka 2 hours 4 minsCredit Aleksandr Zykov on FlickrJust imagine a day of exploring and introducing your kids to this historical city. You can check out the beautiful murals via the Melaka River Cruise, explore the submarines and fighter jets at the Melaka Submarine Museum or board the massive ship at the Maritime Museum of Mohd Fazlin Mohd Effendi on FlickrAlternatively, hire a colourful trishaw near the Stadthuys Clock Tower and let them take you to the coolest sights that Melaka has to offer. Before the night ends, take a walk down Jonker Street for delicious snacks, take-me-home souvenirs and refreshing fruit juices ?[ For the best holiday snapshots, check out these Insta-worthy spots in Melaka near Muslim-friendly eateries!]10. Melaka to Johor Bahru 2 hours 49minsCredit LEGOLAND Malaysia on FacebookJB, as we locals fondly call it, is where families go to spend their long weekends. Why? Well, they have amusement parks that are huge hits among the young ones. Your family can spend a day at Legoland for the Lego-themed ride and slides ?The next day, visit the Angry Birds Activity Park to have fun with their Go-Kart rides, climbing tracks and themed scooter rides. If that’s not enough, drop by Southeast Asia’s largest theme park, MCM Studio!Credit Azmeen Afandi on FlickrTo take it outdoors, head over to Danga Bay that features a pretty waterfront complete with an outdoor theme park. You can also check out the JB Old Town to explore vintage buildings and colourful wall murals that double as an awesome background for your family snapshots. Guess what, we even compiled the only guide to JB you’ll ever Kuala Lumpur to Negeri Sembilan 1 hour 30 minsCredit Jacques Beaulieu on FlickrA family beach getaway is only a short drive if you’re travelling from Kuala Lumpur or Selangor. Perfect for weekends and school holidays, Port Dickson is where you should be. Besides relaxing by the beach and swimming in the waters, banana boating is also a popular watersport among families with a day on the beach, explore what Negeri Sembilan has to offer, especially in Seremban where Malay food thrives the most. We recommend Restoran Nelayan Seafood Rahang for their masak lemak chilli api and Restoran Selera Nogori for ikan that you have all the inspiration you need for your road trip adventure with the family, it’s time to kick up your planning into full gear! Whether you’re looking for a quick getaway to Melaka or a fun drive up to Penang, remember that road trips are always better with the right company ?Tagsfamily-friendlymalaysiafamily-travelinspirationroad-trips
ITINERARYHONG KONG MACAU 5 HARI 6 MALAM UNTUK KELUARGA. Tanggal 4-9 January kemarin, aku, dan 8 orang lainnya, terdiri dari teman dan keluarga, mutusin untuk liburan bareng ke Hongkong dan Macao. Beda kepala, beda hobby, beda keinginan. Aku sendiri cuma pengin bungge jumping di Macao saat itu.
Tips Jalan-Jalan ke Malaysia, Foto/Unsplash/Mohd Jon RamlanMalaysia merupakan salah satu negara yang menjadi tempat favorit bagi orang Indonesia untuk datang berkunjung. Bagi wisatawan yang mengincar biaya perjalanan yang murah, beberapa tips jalan-jalan ke Malaysia yang hemat ini mungkin bisa jadi wisatawan yang belum mengerti akan hal tips jalan-jalan yang bisa mempermudah liburan, untuk melakukan liburan ke Malaysia hendaknya terlebih dahulu melakukan persiapan yang matang agar kegiatan di sana berjalan sesuai dengan Jalan-Jalan ke Malaysia Malaysia adalah sebuah negara federal yang terdiri dari tiga belas negeri dan tiga wilayah federal di Asia Tenggara dengan luas km tips jalan-jalan ke Malaysia yang murah dan seru bersama keluarga Buat ItinerarySaat pertama kali jalan-jalan ke luar negeri yang harus kalian lakukan yaitu membuat itinerary. Isi itenerary cukup berisi tempat mana saja yang akan dikunjungi. Cari informasi secara rinci lewat internet, destinasi mana saja yang menarik untuk Siapkan Tiket Pesawat Pulang PergiTips yang kedua yaitu siapkan tiket pesawat pulang pergi. Beberapa maskapai penerbangan dan juga perusahaan travel memberikan berbagai tawaran promo yang dapat kalian lihat melalui handphone. Disarankan untuk membeli tiket promo dan membandingkan, mana yang lebih murah. Usahakan sesuai dengan budeget Pemilihan Transportasi di MalaysiaPemilihan transportsi adalah hal penting berikutnya yang harus kalian perhatikan saat jalan-jalan ke Malaysia. Ada banyak pilihan moda transportasi yang tersedia di Malaysia. Dari mulai kereta monorail, MRT, LRT, bus, taksi online, dan sewa mobil. Kalian disarankan untuk tidak menggunakan taksi sebagai alternatif transportasi ketika berlibur ke Malaysia apabila Anda memang ingin mengeluarkan anggaran yang tidak terlalu Siapkan Dana DaruratDi saat waktu liburan kalian harus menyiapkan dana darurat karena karena kalian tidak akan tahu hal-hal yang akan terjadi terutama harga-harga yang diluar estimasi. Bisa saja ada kenaikan harga atau mungkin seperti pengalaman seorang teman yang kehilangan Membawa identitas diriTips yang terakhir yaitu membawa identitas diri. Saat melakukan perjalanan ke mana saja, kalian pergi sebaiknya selalu membawa dokumen perjalanan atau identitas diri. karena, kalian tidak dapat menduga apa yang akan terjadi di perjalanan yang kalian lalui seperti adanya razia atau informasi tips jalan-jalan ke Malaysia dengan hemat. Semoga ulasan ini bermanfaat.NANDA
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Two weeks in Malaysia itineraryMalaysia 2 week itinerary for nature loversDays 1-2 Kuala LumpurWhere to stay in Kuala LumpurDays 3-5 Taman NegaraDays 6-8 Cameron HighlandsDays 9-11 PenangWhere to stay in PenangDays 12-14 Langkawi Malaysia 2 week itinerary for city loversDays 1-2 Kuala Lumpur – as aboveDays 3-4 MelakaDays 5-7 IpohDays 8-9 Cameron HighlandsDays 10-12 George Town, Penang Days 13-14 LangkawiMalaysia itinerary for 2 weeks – beach loversDays 1-2 Kuala Lumpur – as aboveDays 3-7 Perhentian IslandsDays 8-9 Ipoh / Cameron HighlandsDays 10-11 Penang – as aboveDays 12-14 Langkawi – as above This post may contain affiliate links to things like tours, hotels, Amazon associates and products. These help me earn a small commission at no additional charge to you. So you have 2 weeks in Malaysia? You’re going to love it. Since it’s one of my favourite Southeast Asian countries, I can’t wait to share my Malaysia itinerary to help you love it, Malaysia receives plenty of tourism, it’s not as popular on the backpack trail as Thailand or Bali. There are plenty of places to escape the crowds and enjoy places you haven’t seen before on Instagram. If you have time for a 2 week Malaysia itinerary, you can get off-the-beaten-track and explore all kinds of diverse destinations. Many of the best things to do in Southeast Asia can be found in Malaysia. There’s no much variety Kuala Lumpur is a cultural melting pot with authentic street food alongside opulent sky bars. But Malaysia isn’t all about big cities there are some gorgeous small cities like Melaka and Ipoh which are lesser-known to tourists but great for soaking up the charm of Malaysia. Visiting neighbour countries? Check out my 3 month Southeast Asia itinerary Then, there are quirky cities like George Town on the island of Penang with countless hipster cafes and plenty of day trips around the island. There are also paradise beaches like Langkawi and the Perhentian Islands, as well as dense rainforest in Taman Negara National Park and rolling tea plantations in the Cameron Highlands. Malaysia really has everything! Check out my other 2 week Asia itineraries to Taiwan, Vietnam, Bali and Korea. Two weeks in Malaysia itinerary I’m going to share three different 2 week Malaysia itineraries one for city lovers, one for nature lovers and one for beach lovers. Follow whichever one best suits you or mix them up. I’ll share the majority of details in the first itinerary as some destinations overlap, then I’ll introduce the new destinations in the following 2 itineraries. Read next 101 Southeast Asia backpacking tips Days 1-2 Kuala Lumpur Whether you’re a city lover or not, you can’t visit Malaysia and not explore Kuala Lumpur. The capital is one of the flashiest cities in Southeast Asia, apart from maybe Bangkok. The iconic Petronas Towers were once the tallest buildings in the world and although they’ve since lost the title, they make for an impressive view while sipping cocktails from a sky bar opposite. Petronas Towers Day 1 Explore Chinatown, a vibrant area of Kuala Lumpur. Head inside Indian temple, Sri Mahamariamman, and Chinese temple, Guan Di, to begin soaking up the culture. Browse Petaling Street which is an atmospheric market, although a little rough around the edges. Check out the wet market behind with authentic food stalls like Madras Lane Curry Laksa. You can also find tasty cuisine in Tang City Food Court, as well as Insta-friendly Merchant’s Lane Cafe and charming Old China cafe with 100 years of history. For the afternoon, take a trip over to Merdeka Square where you can see Jamek Mosque and the impressive Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Then, take a taxi or walk over to KL Forest Eco Park where you can walk swinging canopy bridges over the rainforest with skyscraper views. For the evening, spot street art in Bukit Bintang neighbourhood before the sun sets. Eat dinner at Jalan Alor Night Market which gets busy after 7pm with locals dining outside on char kway teow, dim sum and other Malay, Indian and Chinese dishes. If you have energy left, there are lots of bars around Bukit out my Kuala Lumpur guides How to spend 2 days in Kuala Lumpur What to eat in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur Instagrammable cafes in Kuala Lumpur Day 2 For the second day of your Malaysia itinerary, we’ll explore the culture and get to know the country’s ethnic populations. Start by catching a taxi to Thean Hou Temple, an enormous temple site dedicated to the Chinese goddess of the sea. After an hour wandering around and taking photos, call another Uber to Brickfields, the Indian neighbourhood, for an early lunch of curry on a banana leaf. Yum! Thean Hou Temple I recommend GetYourGuide for KL activities For the afternoon, board a train from KL Sentral to The Batu Caves. Check train times on Google Maps because often they only depart every hour. If you’d prefer, take a guided tour to Batu Caves $8 USD or a half day KL tour inc a Batu Caves stop $14.The vibrant Batu Caves are a vibrant addition to your Malaysia 2 week itinerary. You can walk up the rainbow stairs provided your legs and shoulders are covered sarongs can be rented at the bottom if not and explore the cave temple at the top. Iconic Batu Caves Where to stay in Kuala Lumpur Hostels For backpackers, stay at Sunshine Bedz in Kuala Lumpur for a comfy, social hostel located near KL Tower and the Petronas Towers. Beds start from $10 a night. Space Hotel China Town Kuala Lumpur – this boutique capsule bed hotel just 2 minute’s walk from Petaling Street. Book from $15 a night. Hotels With a garden, shared lounge and terrace, this budget-friendly hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, concierge service and free Wi-Fi. Book from $30 a night. If you’re splashing out during your 48 hours in Kuala Lumpur, The Face Suites is one of the fanciest places to be with amazing views from the rooftop pool. Book from $70 a night. Days 3-5 Taman Negara To visit Malaysia’s biggest national park, translating into Bahasa adventurously as National Park’, you can travel independently or take a tour. While it takes a while to get there, visiting this 130 million-year-old rainforest was a highlight of my Malaysia itinerary. Swinging bridge in the rainforest While you can visit Teman Negara without a tour, I enjoyed the chance to relax and let someone else take the lead during my busy 2 weeks in Malaysia. We departed KL and rode in a minibus until transferring to a longboat and travelling to Kuala Tahan, the village at the heart of the park. From there, we spent 2 days walking canopy bridges, taking guided nature walks, rapid shooting and meeting the local community who live in the forest. The tour included all our meals and accommodation and they even helped organise our onwards journeys, mine to Tanah Rata in the Cameron visit independently and stay overnight take bus and boat from the Han Travel and organise your own activities when you arrive. Alternatively, visit as part of a day trip from KL. Days 6-8 Cameron Highlands Two weeks in Malaysia wouldn’t be complete without the Cameron Highlands, a misty land of rolling hills and tea plantations stretching as far as the eye can see. Once you know it was a British hill station, the reason for the tea is clear. The best place to stay is the town of Tanah Rata where you can organise tours and sample excellent Indian food along the high on what you want to do, you can spend one or two days in the Cameron Highlands. We spent the first day visiting tea plantations and strawberry fields on a guided tour and a second day hiking in the Cameron Highlands. There’s not much by the way of nightlife but at least you can relax and sip some excellent tasting tea! Alternatively, visit the Cameron Highlands as a day tour from KL. Days 9-11 Penang The next stop for our 2 week Malaysia itinerary is the island of Penang off the west coast of Malaysia. Not only is there lots of nature, hiking and scenery on Penang but it’s a good launching point for our final destination, Langkawi. The best place to stay is the island’s main city of George Town. This hipster city is known for street art famously created by Ernest Zacharevic, as well as world-class street food and more recently, hipster Penang cafes. Ernest Zacharevic street art Day 9 Arrive and head out for some Penang street food. Check out my guide for all the best things to do in Penang which include exploring Little India, the numerous temples, Clan Jetties floating houses and, most importantly, eating cake at Chinahouse 10 Take a day trip over to Kek Lok Si Temple in nearby Air Itam town. After lunch of famous asam laksa at Pasar Air Itam Laksa, continue to Penang Hill. You can hike or take a cable car up to the top and look out over the island. Read next visiting Kek Lok Si from George Town Day 11 Spend the day exploring Penang National Park. Located 20km from Penang, you can drive there in 30 minutes from George Town and spend the day trekking, walking the Canopy Walkway and visiting Monkey Beach. If you’re not hiring a car during your 2 weeks in Malaysia, you can take an organised day trip to Penang National Park or catch the 101 bus from George Town for 4 MYR. The first bus is at and the last is at midnight so you’ll have plenty of time to make a day of it. For more details, visit this blog on visiting Penang National Park. Where to stay in Penang Hostels EZ Social – with a co-working space, lively bar and laundry facilities, this is a fantastic and sociable place to stay. Book from $10 a night. The Frame – in a well-preserved heritage house with a TV lounge, spacious lockers and individual reading lamps and electrical plugs, this is the comfiest base for budget travellers. Book from $10 a night. Hotels Carnarvon House – in central Georgetown with great reviews, this is a fantastic budget hotel. Book from $30 a night. Savv Hotel – a wonderful mid-range base with an outdoor swimming pool, free parking, garden, shared lounge, a bar and terrace. Book from $60 a night. Blue Mansion – for the ultimate treat, this 4-star heritage property has boutique rooms with antique fittings. Book from $120 a night. Days 12-14 Langkawi To finish off your Malaysia itinerary for 2 weeks, relax on the beach in beautiful Langkawi. This gorgeous island across from Penang is one of the best places in Malaysia for holiday vibes, as well as wildlife and natural scenery. To arrive, simply catch a ferry from Swettenham Pier for 80 RM, taking 3 hours in total. Langkawi is a must for 2 weeks in Malaysia Day 13 Consider taking a boat tour around the highlights of Langkawi. As well as watching eagles soar to catch fish, you can swim and visit quieter beaches only accessible by private 14 Relax on the beach or explore the island further, soaring over Langwaki on Langkawi Cable Car or walking Langkawi Sky Bridge. Malaysia 2 week itinerary for city lovers Want to focus more on cities than nature during your 2 weeks in Malaysia? Follow this itinerary. Days 1-2 Kuala Lumpur – as above Days 3-4 Melaka Melaka Straits Mosque The small city of Melaka is a lovely place to visit during 2 weeks in Malaysia. You can actually take a Melaka day trip from Kuala Lumpur if you’re short on time but I’d recommend staying over if possible. In many ways, Melaka is a strange place, for example the central square’s windmills and church dating back to Dutch colonial rule of Melaka from 1641 to 1826. Even weirder, you’ll see and hear! ridiculous Minion and Hello Kitty tricycles roaming the streets playing Nicki Minaj and offering from these oddities, Melaka is a charming town with lots of Straits Heritage buildings lived in by the Chinese community. If you’re staying for the weekend, make sure you eat and soak up the atmosphere at Jonkers Street Night Market. You can also take a trip to Melaka Straits Mosque, eat at authentic Melaka restaurants, and explore the street art. Days 5-7 Ipoh From Melaka, you can catch a direct bus passing back through KL to one of my favourite places in Malaysia. If you’re short on time, take a KL to Ipoh return day charming city of Ipoh is a must for your Malaysia 2 week itinerary with some impressive countryside and cave temples surrounding it. I actually preferred it to Melaka. Read about everything I got up to in my Ipoh itinerary. Colourful Ipoh Day 6 Explore the highlights of Ipoh. Start your day at Old Town White Coffee before spotting street art along Mural Art’s Lane, visit Panglima Kinta Mosque, then soak up the markets and heritage buildings along Concubine Lane and Market Lane. Eat famous chicken rice at Luo 7 Take a trip to the cave temples surrounding Ipoh. Sam Poh Tong is a Chinese Buddhist temple about 5km from Ipoh with colourful statues from Chinese mythology and a random Pegasus statue. Entrance is free and there’s a hidden temple at the Lok Tong is another set of caves, although the highlight is the incredible scenery rather than the temples inside. Wander around the 14km grounds surrounded by limestone to Perak Cave Temple, another impressive place with lots of religious cave art and a panoramic view from the top. Check out my guide to visiting the Ipoh cave temples. Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple, Ipoh Where to stay in Ipoh the best hostel in town is the Brownstone with a rooftop garden, TV room, coffee makers and more from $13 a night. For a lovely hotel with a restaurant, opt for M Boutique Hotel Station from $35. Days 8-9 Cameron Highlands From Ipoh, you’re only an hour and a half from the Cameron Highlands, one of the most naturally beautiful places I visited during 2 weeks in Malaysia. Why not take a break from culture and cities and spend a couple of days soaking up the natural beauty and drinking tea? A night in Tanah Rata is enough to see the region if you’re not trekking. Jump up to my first 2 week nature itinerary above. Days 10-12 George Town, Penang City lovers should not miss Penang from their 2 week Malaysia itinerary. It’s easy to spend a couple of days enjoying city life in George Town while eating amazing street food and visiting Chinese temples, Hindu temples, mosques and even churches. If you visit on a Sunday, take a trip to Hin Bus Depot where the weekend market sees live music, food trucks and a craft market. Day trip to Kek Lok Si Temple Days 13-14 Langkawi After your busy 2 week itinerary of Malaysia, head over to Langkawi on the ferry for some beach chills. Jump back up for all the details. Malaysia itinerary for 2 weeks – beach lovers Days 1-2 Kuala Lumpur – as above Days 3-7 Perhentian Islands Located off the northeast coast of Malaysia, the Perhentian Islands are a must for beach lovers spending two weeks in Malaysia. I’m pretty sure you could spend your whole Malaysia itinerary here and leave happy although I’m including a few extra destinations too. There are two islands to visit, Besar big and Kecil small so I would suggest spending a good chunk of time in the Perhentians in order to see them both. Paradise in the Perhentians Seasonal note – the best time to visit is March to early November as monsoon season draws in soon after. Unlike many beach destinations around the world, there’s a limited window each year for visiting the Perhentian Islands. Make sure to book your accommodation ahead of time as things can get booked to the Perhentian Islands from Kuala Lumpur The cheapest option is an overnight bus from PWTC Station in Kuala Lumpur arriving at Kuala Besut where you can catch a ferry to the Perhentians. Alternatively, AirAsia fly into Kota Bharuor Kuala Terrengganu and catch a 4-5 Perhentian Besar. Visit Turtle Beach and spot turtles from Turtle Point. There are lots of locations around the coast for snorkelling and diving. This island is slightly quieter than Kecil so if you are looking for a relaxing stay, this is the 6-7 Perhentian Kecil. This island may be the smaller of the two but it’s the most popular, making it best for meeting other travellers and finding good deals on snorkelling and diving. You can even take your PADI license while looking for sharks and turtles. Long Beach is where most tourists stay but you can also explore quieter Coral Beach and stay for sunset. Days 8-9 Ipoh / Cameron Highlands Choose either Ipoh or the Cameron Highlands as a stop-off in central Malaysia, although Ipoh is slightly easier to reach. Catch the ferry from the Perhentians then a bus changing at Pasir Puteh. Alternatively, you could head to Penang from the Perhentians and then on to Langkawi Island. Days 10-11 Penang – as above Days 12-14 Langkawi – as above I hope you enjoyed my Malaysia itinerary and you have a fantastic time during your 2 weeks in Malaysia. This country is so full of friendliness, food and diverse destinations that you’d be hard pushed not to! Thanks for reading my Malaysia itinerary See you next time, Rose For more content, follow me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Ps. Like my Malaysia itinerary for 2 weeks? Pin it for later! Malaysia useful linksFlights – I use Skyscanner to find the best-value flights, using the search by month’ tool to find the cheapest dates. You can also use the to anywhere’ feature if you’re flexible on where you’re connected with E-sim data plans that don’t require delivery or collection; just span the QR my opinion, Lonely Planet offer the best guidebooks. Get the latest Copy of Lonely Planet Malaysia buses and trains, I use 12GoAsia. The search feature allows you to compare prices and durations. I use for accommodation. They have the best range of hotels and self-catering apartments, plus you can filter by review score and price to find the best-rated budget places. For hostels, I use save money on accommodation, I use Trusted Housesitters, a website that connects homeowners going away and travellers who can sit their homes & activities, I use GetYourGuide and Viator as they both have a huge range of affordable travel insurance? I use True Traveller for UK & Europe residents since it’s affordable but covers everything you’d need including various activities, valuables and pre-existing conditions. Unlike some companies, they insure you if you’re already travelling / don’t yet have your flight home booked. Get a travel insurance for other nationalities, I recommend Hey Mundo and for long-term digital nomad travellers, I suggest Safety out my resources page for more travel discounts and tips! Rose is a solo traveller from the UK who has been on the road since 2015. She wants to show other women that solo travel isn't scary and doesn't have to be expensive! Rose has lived in Mexico, Canada and all over Asia, seeking out food, bubble tea and street art wherever she goes!

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