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! 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