• Standard Room

  • Best time to Travel: December to April

  • Duration: 6 Nights/ 7 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Malacca - The Majestic Malacca

  • Kuala Lumpur - The Majestic Kuala Lumpur

  • Ipoh - M Boutique Hotel Ipoh

  • Pangkor Island - Pangkor Laut Resort

  • Starting from ₹3,08,371 / Per Couple

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  • Tour Highlights:

  • St Paul’s Church

  • St. Francis Xavier

  • Sri PoyyathaVinayagar Moorthi Temple

  • Cheng Hoon Teng

  • Suria KLCC

  • Petaling Street Market

  • Pangkor Island

  • Dutch fort

  • Fu Lin Kung temple


  • Itinerary
    • Day-1
      Kuala Lumpur - Malacca
      We will be collected from Kuala Lumpur International Airport or our hotel and step back 600 years as we hit the road for a 2-hour scenic drive to Malacca. Upon arrival, we check-in at the hotel, with the rest of the day at our leisure to explore our new surroundings at our own pace. Malacca sits at Malaysia’s historical heart and is dotted with heritage buildings, ancient landmarks and colonial structures. It was here that colonial forces first made contact with Malaysia, which helped to shape the country’s current economic and political system.
      Thanks to its rich history, modern Malacca is still home to relics left over from the British, Dutch and Portuguese in the form of forts, museums, churches and towers. Spend the afternoon strolling through the charming city, stopping to snack on the delicious array of street food available along the way

      Overnight at The Majestic Malacca

    • Day-2
      Malacca
      After breakfast, we head out on an informative UNESCO Heritage walk. Highlights include Stadhuys, built by the Dutch in 1753 as the official residence of the Dutch governors, and St Paul’s Church where St. Francis Xavier was temporary buried before his body was moved to India. We then take a trishaw ride passing by old Dutch buildings, Sri PoyyathaVinayagar Moorthi Temple, Kampong Kling Mosque, and the oldest functioning Chinese temple in Malaysia, Cheng Hoon Teng. For lunch, we sample authentic Nyonya cuisine, before boarding a boat for a leisurely river cruise.
      The rest of the afternoon is free before dinner at the famous Satay Celup. Satay Celup, or steamboat satay, originated in Malacca and sees an assortment of raw and semi-cooked seafood, meat and vegetables on skewers dunked into a boiling pot of water and eaten with sauces similar to Malay satay sauce but made with a variety of different ingredients.

      Overnight at The Majestic Malacca


      Meal Plan: Breakfast, lunch & Dinner

    • Day-3
      Malacca – Kuala Lumpur
      After breakfast, we hit the road for a 2-hour return drive to the vibrant capital of Kuala Lumpur. Upon arrival, we will visit Suria KLCC, famed as Malaysia’s premier shopping destination. The gleaming world-class complex features more than 300 specialty stores, plenty of dining spots, a sprawling park, symphonic water fountain, Aquaria KLCC oceanarium and Petronas Art Gallery
      We have some free time to hit the shops and eat some lunch before driving to the hotel for check-in. The rest of the afternoon and evening are free for us to immerse ourselves in Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant night life. To feast on street food, Jalan Alor is the place to be. It is packed full of seafood restaurants, hawker stalls and streetside vendors that serve up a tasty array of snacks. Snap up souvenirs at Petaling Night Market in Chinatown. Put on your haggling hat to get the best deals on the bags, clothes, watches and other items for sale.

      Overnight at The Majestic Kuala Lumpur


      Meal Plan: Breakfast

    • Day-4
      Kuala Lumpur – Ipoh
      After breakfast, we embark on a whistle-stop city tour of Kuala Lumpur’s main attractions before we hit the road to Ipoh. En-route, we stop for an authentic Hainanese chicken chop lunch in Tanjung Malim. This popular dish among Malaysians was created by Hainan people who migrated to Malaysia and features fried chicken served with lashings of gravy and chunky wedges. We then continue on our journey to Ipoh, arriving at about 5 pm to check-in at the hotel with the rest of the evening at our leisure to explore the city
      Charming Ipoh in Perak state is famed for its incredible sweeping landscapes, stunning temples and colonial architecture. It also holds the unofficial title of Malaysia’s second food capital and is awash with delicious dishes waiting to be savoured.

      Overnight at M Boutique Hotel Ipoh


      Meal Plan: Breakfast & Lunch

    • Day-5
      Ipoh – Pangkor Island
      After breakfast, we take a short drive through the city, passing by iconic buildings including St Michael’s Institution, the old Railway Station and Ipoh’s old town before we continue to Lumut and board a boat for a leisurely cruise to the island of Pangkor Laut. We arrive at Marina Island Lumut, and board another boat to luxurious Pangkor Laut Resort. Nestled amidst an ancient rainforest, on a private island fringed by white sandy beaches and emerald waters, the resort is a postcard-perfect paradise.
      After check-in, we have the rest of the day at our leisure to settle into laidback tropical island life. We can spend the afternoon relaxing in our simply sumptuous surroundings, kick back in the villas, which are exquisitely designed to blend traditional and contemporary local designs, take a dip in the pool or indulge in some pampering at the Spa Village. Dinner is at the resort.

      Overnight at Pangkor Laut Resort


      Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

    • Day-6
      Pangkor Island
      Enjoy a leisurely breakfast to a backdrop of stunning scenery and the sound of nature. We then have the morning at our leisure. After lunch at the resort, we head out on our Pangkor Island excursion to experience a true glimpse into life on the sleepy island paradise. Here, we stroll through the colourful towns that are home to traditional Malay homes and narrow-winding streets.
      Our trip begins with a speedboat ride to Pangkor Jetty, where our guide will take us on a short excursion across the compact island, home to about 25,000 islanders and popular for its idyllic beaches, vivid fishing boats and quality seafood produced by local cottage industries. The excursion includes a visit to the restored Dutch fort, a remnant of the island's Dutch colonial history, and Fu Lin Kung temple, a tranquil Taoist temple built into the hillside. We then return to the resort, with the rest of the day at our leisure.

      Overnight at Pangkor Laut Resor


      Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

    • Day-7
      Pangkor Island – Kuala Lumpur
      After a final breakfast in our tranquil surroundings, we bid a fond farewell to laidback island life and transfer to the jetty to board a boat to Marina Island Lumut. Upon arrival, we will be met by our driver who will take us back to Kuala Lumpur. As we pass through scenic landscapes, we return to the capital armed with unforgettable memories forged during this 7-day cross-country adventure across Malaysia. From soaking up the cosmopolitan capital of Kuala Lumpur’s top attractions and discovering Malacca’s rich history, to sampling tasty street food in Ipoh and enjoying idyllic island life at Pangkor Island, we have experienced Malaysia’s rich heritage, culture and hospitality at its finest. We either drive to the airport for your onward flight or your overnight accommodation in the city.

      Meal Plan: Breakfast

  • Inclusions
    • • Accommodation based on single / double / twin share
    • • All meals as indicated in the program (food only)
    • • Tours and transfers with licenced English-speaking driver cum guide. Other languages are on request and are subject to availability
    • • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated
    • • Half Day Pangkor Island Excursion on Sharing basis conducted by resort guide
    • • Return boat transfer to Pangkor Laut
    • • Trishaw ride in Malacca
    • • Malacca River Cruise
    • • Entrance fee to Stadthuys Complex
  • Exclusions
    • • GST
    • • TCS
    • • 100% surcharge for tour guide applicable during Malaysia Public Holidays
    • • Personal expenses such as other meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours/ visits, unless otherwise stated
    • • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement
    • • Air fare
    • • Any accommodation expenses of a personal nature. This includes (compulsory festive) meals and drinks, mini-bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the program
    • • International travel and medical insurance coverage for customers
    • • Voluntary carbon emission compensation: USD 1.50 per person per day
    • • Surcharges for festival Season.
    • • Any items not shown above
  • Good to know
      The Majestic Malacca: Hotel rates are closed out from 20 Dec 2022 to 05 Jan 2023 and 19 Jan 2023 to 30 Jan 2023 inclusive, for the New Year and Chinese New Year period
      Effective from 01st September 2017 onwards, a Tourism Tax of MYR10.00 per room per night will be levied directly to the non-Malaysian guests at the Hotel upon check-out
      A mandatory Malacca Heritage Tax of MYR 2.00 nett per room per night will be levied directly to the guests at the hotel upon check-out
      Child rate (age 3-11 years old): 80% of adult rate based on respective pax range with minimum 2 paying adults. 2 years and below is considered as an infant and will be free of charge
      We will do all possible to comply with any dietary requirements during this tour; it may not always be possible to confirm your wishes in advance based on the choice of local restaurant
      We reserve the right to make necessary changes to the tour in case of unfavourable weather conditions or situations where we are forced to make alterations to guarantee the safety of our guests
      Guests traveling over and during local holidays may experience longer waiting times than normal, may see certain sites being closed down, and this program may be subject to supplementary charges
      Natural elements of any kind have a destructive effect on electronic equipment. It the customer’s own responsibility to ensure that any camera, mobile telephone or other device is properly wrapped and protected against these elements. We cannot be held responsible in any way for negligence and/or not following suggestions for any damage related to this
      Tours and excursions often include obstacles of various kinds that may not make this excursion suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility
      Tours and excursions often include obstacles of various kinds that may not make this excursion suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility
      The protection of the country’s flora, fauna and its historical and cultural treasures is of immense importance for us. We will not pursue any activities that are not in line with our animal, wildlife and environment protection principles
      Please ensure that you bring sunglasses, a hat /cap and sunblock with a high SPF factor when traveling with us. Even when it is cloudy, the sun still has an immense power