Malaysia 4 days

Day 1:Arrival in KL → Putrajaya
Arrive in Kuala Lumpur: Land at KLIA or Subang Airport and transfer to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
Travel to Putrajaya: Head to Putrajaya (about 30 minutes from KL) for
sightseeing.
*Visit the Putrajaya Mosque (Masjid Putra) and the iconic Putrajaya Bridge.
*Explore the Perdana Putra government complex and the beautiful Putrajaya
Lake.
Return to KL: Head back to Kuala Lumpur in the evening, relax at Hotel

Day 2: Genting Highlands & Batu Caves
Genting Highlands Cable Car
Scenic ride with stunning views of rainforests and valleys.
Takes visitors from the base of the mountains to the top resort.
Batu Cave Photostop
A brief stop at the Batu Caves, a Hindu temple complex. Features a giant statue of Lord Murugan and limestone caves. Opportunity for a photo with the iconic steps and statue.
Morning: Visit Genting Highlands: Start early and drive about an hour from Kuala Lumpur to Genting Highlands, a popular hill resort located at an altitude of over 1,700 meters, offering cool weather and great views.
Take the Genting Skyway Cable Car: This 3.4-kilometer cable car ride offerspanoramic views of the lush rainforest below. It’s one of the longest and fastest cable car rides in Southeast Asia.
At the top of the mountain, you’ll find various attractions:
Genting SkyWorlds: A newly opened outdoor theme park with rides, attractions,and shows.
Resorts World Genting: A large integrated resort offering entertainment,shopping, and dining options. You can visit the Genting Casino, or simply enjoy the cool mountain air and explore the resort.
Chin Swee Caves Temple: A Buddhist temple located on the mountaintop offering a serene environment with beautiful views.
Afternoon: Visit Batu Caves:
After spending a few hours in Genting, head to Batu Caves, located just 30 minutes from Kuala Lumpur.
Batu Caves is a Hindu temple complex set inside a limestone hill, and it’s one of the most famous attractions near KL.
The Batu Caves Temple: The main temple is inside a massive cave and is dedicated to Lord Murugan, with statues and shrines surrounding it.
Giant Lord Murugan Statue: The iconic 42.7-meter-tall statue of Lord Murugan stands at the base of the Batu Caves. It’s one of the largest statues of a Hindu deity in the world.
Climbing the Steps: There are 272 steps to reach the main cave temple. Along theway, you’ll see monkeys and enjoy beautiful views over the surrounding area.After visiting Batu Caves, return to Kuala Lumpur and spend the evening at leisure, perhaps enjoying dinner in a local restaurant or exploring the vibrant streets of Chinatown

DAY 03 : Malacca Day tour
A Famosa – The remains of a Portuguese fortress.
St. Paul’s Hill – Historical church with panoramic views.
Dutch Square – Iconic red buildings like the Christ Church and The Stadthuys.
Jonker Street – Famous for shopping and local food.
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple – The oldest traditional Chinese temple in Malaysia.
Malacca River Cruise – Scenic boat ride along the river.
Stadthuys (Red Square): Visit the iconic Dutch colonial building in the heart of Malacca, known for its red color and historic significance.Christ Church: Explore this historic 18th-century church, one of the oldest Protestant churches in Malaysia, located near Stadthuys.
*A Famosa: Visit the ruins of this Portuguese fortress, one of the oldest European structures in Southeast Asia. Explore the Porta de Santiago, the gatehouse that remains today.
*Jonker Street: Stroll through Malacca’s famous street, filled with antiques, souvenirs, and local snacks. Try some traditional treats like Chicken Rice Balls.
*Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum:
Discover the unique blend of Chinese and Malay cultures at this museum showcasing the lifestyle of the Peranakan community in Malacca.
Malacca River Cruise
Take a relaxing river cruise to see the city from a di erent perspective, with views of colorful buildings and historical landmarks.
St. Paul’s Hill and St. Paul’s Church
Visit St. Paul’s Hill for stunning views of the city and explore the ruins of the St. Paul’s Church, a Portuguese-built church from the 16th century.
Malacca Sultanate Palace
Explore this replica of the Sultan’s palace from the 15th century, which houses a museum showcasing the history of the Malacca Sultanate.
Melaka Straits Mosque
Visit the beautiful mosque located on a man-made island, one of the most scenic landmarks in Malacca.
Shore Sky Tower
For a panoramic view of Malacca and the coastline, head to the Shore Sky Tower.
Shopping at Jonker Street (Optional)
If you have time, head back to Jonker Street to shop for souvenirs or unique local crafts.

Day 4: Departure
Morning: Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time for last
minute shopping, or a brief visit to nearby attractions like KLCC Park (a peaceful area
with views of the Petronas Towers) or Lake Gardens (a large green space with walking
paths, lakes, and bird parks).
Check out and Departure: After enjoying your final moments in the city, check out from your hotel and head to the airport for your flight back home.
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
Option 1:
Metro Bukit Bintang (3-Star) / Similar – Superior Room Double – 3 Nights
Option 2:
Furama Hotel Bukit Bintang (4-Star) / Similar – Superior Room Double – 3 Nights
Option 3:
Berjaya Times Square Hotel Kuala Lumpur (5-Star) / Similar – Superior Room with Bathtub – 3 Nights
MEAL PLAN
Breakfast Included
COSTINGS WITHOUT FLIGHT
PACKAGE OPTIONS | COST FOR PER PERSON | COST FOR PER CHILD ( AGE 3 – 7 YEARS) | COST FOR PER CHILD ( AGE 7 – 11 YEARS) |
1 | 19,000/- PP | 6,000/- PER CHILD | 8,000/-PER CHILD |
2 | JUST ADD EXTRA 3,500/- | JUST ADD EXTRA 2,500/- | JUST ADD EXTRA 3,000/- |
3 | JUST ADD EXTRA 4,000/- | JUST ADD EXTRA 3,000/- | JUST ADD EXTRA 3,500/- |
*100% CUSTOMIZED AVAILABLE FOR MALAYSIA
*THE RATES GIVEN ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
INCLUSION
Airport pickup & drop
Breakfast
03 nights accommodation
All tours & travels Private basis
All entrance tickets bases on the itinerary
EXCLUSION
Lunch & Dinner
Own expenses
Anything not mentioned in the Package
GST 5%
FLIGHTS
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
50% OF THE LAND COST SHOULD BE PAID AS
ADVANCE AFTER CONFIRMING THE PACKAGE
FLIGHT & HOTEL COST SHOULD BE PAID FULLY AS THE ADVANCE
WHILE CONFIRMING THE PACKAGES .
THE REMAINING BALANCE AMOUNT SHOULD BE PAID ONE
WEEK BEFORE THE TRAVEL DATE
CANCELLATION POLICY :
FLIGHT & HOTEL COST CANCELLATION WILL BE FOLLOW
ACCORDING TO THE CANCELLATION POLICY FOLLOWED BY THE
FLIGHT & HOTEL
OPTION 1: BEFORE 10 DAYS OF THE TRAVEL: 30% OF THE LAND COST
WILL BE NON- REFUNDABLE.AFTER 10DAYS
OPTION 2: LAND COST IS NON- REFUNDABLE.
REFUND:
IF THE PLAN IS CANCELLED DUE THE AMOUNT WILL BE REFUND
WITHIN 7 WORKING DAYS
Optional Tour KL HOP ON HOP OF
Cost for Per Person – 4,000/-
Cost for Per Child – 3,000/–
KL Hop-on Hop-of Full day Tour
Petronas Twin Towers – Iconic skyscrapers and one of the tallest
buildings in the world.
KL Tower (Menara KL) – A great observation tower with panoramic views of the city.
Merdeka Square – Historical square where Malaysia declared
independence.
Chinatown (Petaling Street) – A lively market for shopping and local street food.
National Mosque (Masjid Negara) – A beautiful modern mosque with impressive architecture.
Sultan Abdul Samad Building – A colonial-era building with Moorish architectural style.
Batu Caves – A limestone hill with Hindu shrines and a giant Lord Murugan statue.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park – A large, open aviary with hundreds of bird species.
Islamic Arts Museum – A museum showcasing Islamic art and historical artifacts.
Central Market – A hub for local handicrafts, art, and souvenirs.
These are some of the top stops you can visit on the hop-on hop-o tour
