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Unforgettable Malaysia Tour Packages await! Discover the vibrant cityscape of Kuala Lumpur, Resorts World Genting (Genting Highlands) A hill resort city known as the "City of Entertainment" featuring theme parks, casinos and shopping. Relax on the pristine beaches of Langkawi, explore the cultural heritage of Penang or embark on a thrilling wildlife tour. Our customizable Malaysia holiday packages offer incredible travel deals for every type of traveler, whether you're seeking a romantic Malaysia honeymoon package, exciting family tours, or adrenaline-pumping adventure tours. Experience the best of "Malaysia Truly Asia" and create memories that last a lifetime!
Malaysia offers an incredibly diverse range of attractions, catering to all interests. Here are some of the top tourist attractions in Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur Tower (Menara KL): Another prominent skyscraper with a revolving restaurant and observation deck providing panoramic views of KL.
Petronas Twin Towers (Kuala Lumpur): The iconic twin skyscrapers, offering breathtaking city views from the Skybridge and observation deck.
Batu Caves (Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur): A majestic limestone hill featuring a series of caves and cave temples, most notably a large golden statue of Lord Murugan and 272 colorful steps leading to the main temple cave.
Sultan Abdul Samad Building & Merdeka Square (Kuala Lumpur): Historic landmarks showcasing beautiful Moorish architecture.
Putrajaya: Malaysia's administrative capital, known for its futuristic architecture, grand mosques (like Putra Mosque), and beautiful lakes.
Resorts World Genting (Genting Highlands): A hill resort city known as the "City of Entertainment," featuring theme parks, casinos, and shopping.
LEGOLAND Malaysia (Johor Bahru): A popular theme park especially for families with children.
Sunway Lagoon (Selangor): A multi-park theme park offering water rides, wildlife park, extreme park, and more.
Langkawi: An archipelago of 99 islands known for pristine beaches, lush rainforests, duty-free shopping, and attractions like the Langkawi Sky Bridge and Cable Car.
Tioman Island: A beautiful volcanic island on the east coast, highly rated for its clear waters and marine life.
Penang (especially George Town): While also a cultural hub, Penang has lovely beaches like Batu Ferringhi.
Taman Negara National Park: One of the world's oldest rainforests, offering jungle trekking, canopy walks, night safaris, and river cruises.
Cameron Highlands: A cool hill station famous for its sprawling tea plantations, strawberry farms, and misty landscapes.
George Town (Penang): A UNESCO World Heritage site, a melting pot of cultures with rich colonial architecture, vibrant street art, and legendary street food.
Malacca City (Melaka): Another UNESCO World Heritage city steeped in history, showcasing a blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences in its architecture and cuisine.
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur): Home to one of the finest collections of Islamic art in the world.
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A1 - As of December 1, 2023, Indian passport holders can enjoy visa-free entry to Malaysia for up to 30 days for tourist purposes. However, it's mandatory to have a confirmed return or onward flight ticket within 30 days, sufficient funds (e.g., USD 50 per day), proof of accommodation, and a completed Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) online within three days prior to arrival.
A2 - The best time to visit Malaysia from India depends on the region. Generally, December to April is good for the West Coast (Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang). For the East Coast (Perhentian, Redang Islands), April to October is ideal. Malaysia experiences a tropical climate year-round, so be prepared for warmth and occasional rain showers.
A3 - Absolutely! Malaysia has a significant Indian population, particularly South Indian, so Indian food is widely available across the country. You'll find a plethora of Indian restaurants, from budget-friendly "Mamak stalls" offering roti canai and nasi kandar to fine dining establishments serving authentic North and South Indian cuisine.
A4 - The local currency in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). While you cannot directly use Indian Rupees, you can easily exchange INR to MYR at authorized money changers in major cities and airports, or withdraw Ringgit from ATMs using your Indian debit/credit card. It's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases.
A5 - Yes, Malaysia is generally very safe for Indian tourists. The crime rate against tourists is low, and the locals are known for their hospitality. Like any popular destination, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas, and take precautions against petty theft.
A6 - Pack light, breathable clothing due to the hot and humid climate. Include comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing. A light jacket or cardigan is useful for air-conditioned malls and restaurants. Don't forget swimwear, sun protection (sunscreen, hat), and a compact umbrella or raincoat for sudden showers.
A7 - Malaysians are generally modest. When visiting religious sites, dress respectfully (shoulders and knees covered). Use your right hand when eating or giving/receiving items, as the left hand is considered impolite. When pointing, use your thumb instead of your index finger. English is widely spoken, so communication is rarely an issue.
A8 - Yes, major Indian debit and credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in hotels, larger restaurants, shopping malls, and ATMs throughout Malaysia. However, for smaller vendors, local markets, or remote areas, carrying cash is recommended.
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