Malaysia Holidays: Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi & Borneo Adventures

Discover the best of Malaysia—from Kuala Lumpur’s iconic Petronas Towers to Langkawi’s beaches and Borneo’s lush rainforests. Enjoy vibrant culture, world-class cuisine, and unforgettable eco-adventures. Malaysia blends tradition and modernity for a truly unique travel experience.



Malaysia & Borneo Adventure Packages

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Individual Travel Packages to Malaysia – Culture, Rainforests and Tropical Beaches

Do I have complete freedom in planning my customized Malaysia tour?

Absolutely – you decide every aspect of your Malaysia journey. Your customized Malaysia tour can start at any time and from any airport of your choice. Whether departing from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok, or Frankfurt, our individual travel packages to Malaysia ensure maximum flexibility, letting you create the itinerary that perfectly matches your travel style and schedule.

Which countries or regions can I combine with a Malaysia trip?

Malaysia is perfect for a multi-destination journey through Southeast Asia. Singapore is an excellent option thanks to its large international airport and short distance from Malaysia. Many travelers also combine their Malaysia holiday with the islands of southern Thailand to enjoy both cultural diversity and world-class beaches. Our tailor-made Malaysia travel packages make such combinations simple and seamless.

What are Malaysia’s top nature highlights?

Malaysia is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The Cameron Highlands enchant visitors with endless tea plantations and cool mountain air. The Taman Negara National Park offers dense rainforests, wildlife, and jungle trekking opportunities. For a truly unique experience, Borneo impresses with orangutans, tropical rivers, and lush green landscapes – all easily included in our customized Malaysia tours.

Can I explore Malaysia individually?

Yes, Malaysia can easily be explored on an individual trip. Whether you prefer the vibrant capital Kuala Lumpur, the colonial charm of Ipoh, or the cultural melting pot of Penang – our Malaysia travel packages can be tailored just for you. Island lovers can extend their journey to Tioman, Redang, or the Perhentian Islands, each offering crystal-clear waters and relaxed island life.



Top 12 Things to Do in Malaysia

  1. Visit the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur

    Marvel at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, once the tallest buildings in the world, and enjoy panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur from the sky bridge and observation deck.

  2. Explore the Batu Caves

    Discover the awe-inspiring Batu Caves, a limestone hill with a series of caves and temples, famous for its large Hindu shrine and colorful steps.

  3. Relax on the Beaches of Langkawi

    Unwind on the stunning beaches of Langkawi, known for its turquoise waters, luxury resorts, and island-hopping opportunities.

  4. Take a Nature Walk in Taman Negara

    Explore the pristine rainforest of Taman Negara, one of the world’s oldest rainforests, offering jungle trekking, canopy walks, and river cruises.

  5. See the Street Art of Georgetown, Penang

    Wander through the historic streets of Georgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its vibrant street art and delicious street food.

  6. Snorkel in the Perhentian Islands

    Dive or snorkel in the clear waters of the Perhentian Islands, renowned for their beautiful coral reefs and abundant marine life.

  7. Climb Mount Kinabalu in Sabah

    Challenge yourself with a trek up Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s highest peak, for a rewarding view of the sunrise over Borneo.

  8. Visit the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

    Get close to endangered orangutans at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah, dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating these fascinating animals.

  9. Explore the Borneo Rainforest

    Discover the diverse ecosystem of the Borneo Rainforest, home to unique flora and fauna, including pygmy elephants, orangutans, and the rare Rafflesia flower.

  10. Stroll Through Cameron Highlands

    Enjoy the cool climate of the Cameron Highlands, where you can tour tea plantations, strawberry farms, and lush landscapes.

  11. Discover Gaya Island, Borneo

    Explore the pristine beaches and lush rainforests of Gaya Island in Borneo. Enjoy snorkeling, diving vibrant reefs, jungle hikes, and luxury resorts in this tropical paradise.

  12. Enjoy Shopping and Dining in Kuala Lumpur

    Experience Malaysia’s vibrant capital with shopping, dining, and entertainment in areas like Bukit Bintang and the Central Market.



Highlights in Malaysia

Islands in Malaysia

Malaysia boasts stunning islands perfect for travellers seeking relaxation and adventure. Langkawi is known for its beautiful beaches, mangrove forests and iconic attractions such as the Sky Bridge. Penang is renowned for its cultural heritage, street art and delicious street food in historic George Town. Tioman Island is a snorkeller’s and diver’s paradise with crystal clear waters, coral reefs and lush rainforests. Redang Island is famous for its white sandy beaches, vibrant coral reefs and ideal conditions for water sports. These islands make Malaysia a top destination for unforgettable tropical getaways.

Langkawi

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s vibrant capital, offers a dynamic mix of culture, cuisine, and modernity. Visit iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers for stunning city views, explore colorful markets and historic temples, and savor diverse culinary delights. With its well-connected airport and efficient transport system, Kuala Lumpur is the perfect stopover destination, blending shopping, culture, and food into an unforgettable experience. For more information please click HERE.

Kuala Lumpur

Borneo

Borneo, Asia’s largest island shared by Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei, offers incredible natural wonders. In Malaysia’s Borneo, explore lush rainforests with wildlife like orangutans, stunning national parks like Kinabalu Park with Southeast Asia’s highest peak, and world-class dive sites around Sipadan Island. Borneo is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers.

Borneo


Malaysia: Practical Information

Entry Requirements:

Poles do not need a tourist visa for Malaysia. Europeans traveling to Malaysia need a passport valid for 6 months and usually receive a visa-free stay for up to 90 days. They may be required to show a return ticket and proof of sufficient funds.

Current residency information: Click here for more information from the Malaysian government.

Time in Malaysia:

Current time in Kuala Lumpur (capital):

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Malaysia has only one time zone.

Language:

  • Malay
  • English

Currency:

The currency of Malaysia is the ringgit (MYR). Check current exchange rates before traveling.

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Traffic Information:

In Malaysia, people drive on the left side of the road. Tourists must have a valid driver’s license or an international driving permit, be at least 21 years old, and have held their license for 1-2 years. Familiarize yourself with local regulations before traveling.

Electrical Socket Information:

Malaysia uses Type G sockets, which have three rectangular prongs. The voltage is 240 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. If you have devices that do not fit this type of socket, it’s advisable to bring an adapter. Also, ensure your devices are compatible with Malaysia’s voltage.

Socket types used in Malaysia:

Type G



Year-round climate table Malaysia

Malaysia enjoys a consistently warm and humid tropical climate throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 33°C. Rainfall is frequent but usually short, with two main monsoon seasons. Overall, it offers ideal conditions for travellers seeking tropical weather.

MonthSeasonTemperature °C
Kuala Lumpur
Temperature °C
Borneo
January3231
February3231
March3331
April3332
May3332
June3332
July3232
August3232
September3232
October3232
November3232
December3232