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Malaysia Tour Packages | Upto 40% Off

Malaysia Packages

Duration Price
Malaysian Delights Group Tour Package5 days & 4 nights
USD 291.48
Singapore & Malaysia Trip | FREE Night Safari Experience7 days & 6 nights
USD 693.21
Holidays in Singapore & Malaysia | Langkawi Special9 days & 8 nights
USD 780.9
Singapore & Malaysia Combo Deal with Day Trip to Sentosa Island7 days & 6 nights
USD 805.17
Glimpse Of Malaysia with Genting Highlands4 days & 3 nights
USD 165.63
Malaysian Highlights With Langkawi5 days & 4 nights
USD 230.95

Want to go on a Malaysia trip from India in 2025 but are worried about planning it the right way? Don’t stress anymore, as Thrillophilia’s Malaysia packages offer the perfect mix of experiences for different travel preferences. With over 35 unique itineraries, we cater to all kinds of travel plans, be it family holidays, trips with friends, solo adventures, romantic getaways or tailor-made Malysia honeymoon tour packages for couples seeking a perfect blend of love and adventure.

These packages range from as low as INR 12,000 for four days and go up to INR 65,000 for ten days. Thrillophilia’s holistic travel packages cover meals, stays, transfers, activities, and tour guides so that you don’t have to worry about anything. 

Malaysia’s hype lies in its incredible cultural diversity and beautiful landscapes. From the bustling cities of Kuala Lumpur and Penang to the calming natural wonders of Cameron Highlands and Sabah, Malaysia’s travel scene is unmatched.

Enjoy panoramic views from the Petronas Twin Towers, dive into the depths of Sipadan, and sunbathe on the beaches of Langkawi, all in one trip. For foodies, Malaysia’s iconic restaurants and street food stalls offer authentic delicacies like Nasi Lemak and Laksa to give your taste buds a delicious treat.

Our professionally curated 2025 itineraries take you across Malaysia’s popular attractions like Georgetown and Cameron Highlands’s tea estates as well as offbeat places like Mulu National Park. When travelling in 2025, you can attend numerous festivals and events like the Gawai Dayak, Rainforest World Music Festival, and Comic Fiesta. 

Choose from one of our predesigned 2025 Malaysia tours or customise one based on your bucket list with our team of experts. With 24/7 customer support, expertly designed itineraries, and flexible accommodation options, we work to ensure a hassle-free travel experience. So, book your package with Thrillophilia now and enjoy a fun, unforgettable Malaysia tour with your friends and family.

Essential Information About Malaysia

1. Capital: Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the largest city in Malaysia, is famous for its stunning skyline and diverse cultural heritage.

The city has some of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks, including the Petronas Twin Towers, Jalan Alor Night Market, and Batu Caves.

2. Time difference: Malaysia is 2 hours 30 minutes ahead of Indian Standard Time (IST), so if it is 12 PM in India, it is 2:30 PM in Malaysia.

3. Currency: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

1 MYR = 19.53 INR approximately, with the values varying on a daily basis.

MYR is also referred to as the Malaysian Dollar. The currency has coins of denominations 5, 10, 20 and 50 and notes of denominations 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100.

4. Languages: Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, English

Malaysia has over 130 local dialects and languages that are spoken in different regions.

Malaysia's Must Visit Festivals And Events In 2025

1. Hari Raya Aidilfitri

Location – Across Malaysia

Dates – 31 March 2025 to 1 April 2025

Hari Raya Aidilfitri is one of the top Malaysia cultural experiences that is celebrated by Muslims across the island country. People meet their family and friends, pray at mosques, exchange gifts, and organise feasts.

2. Gawai Dayak

Location – Sarawak

Dates – 1 June 2025 to 2 June 2025

Experience one of Sarawak’s biggest cultural events at the Gawai Dayak, an annual celebration that marks the end of the rice harvest season. On this occasion, people prepare local delicacies like penganan and tuak and organise song and dance performances. For those traveling on Malaysia family packages, this festival offers a unique chance to witness the country’s vibrant traditions

3. Rainforest World Music Festival

Location – Kuching, Sarawak

Dates – 20 June 2025 to 22 June 2025

Celebrate global music diversity through music workshops, craft displays, and performances by over 150 artists at the Rainforest World Music Festival with Malaysia holiday packages. It is organised in a real-world rainforest and pays tribute to a vast range of music genres.

4. Malaysia International Film Festival

Location – Kuala Lumpur

Dates – 19 July 2025 to 27 July 2025

Attend Malaysia’s largest film festival, the nine-day Malaysia International Film Festival where you can watch, feel, and celebrate films from across the world. See works by emerging and established names along with classic movies here.

5. Merdeka Day

Location – Across Malaysia

Dates – 31 August 2025

Merdeka Day is when the Federation of Malaya gained independence from colonial rule in 1957. On this day, you can see themed decorations, attend cultural performances, and join in the vibrant festive mood of Malaysians.

6. Malaysia Day

Location – Across Malaysia

Dates – 31 March 2025 to 1 April 2025

Malaysia Day is when the Malaysian Federation was formed in 1963 and is celebrated with diverse food festivals and music and dance fiestas across the region.

7. Deepavali

Location – Across Malaysia

Dates – 20 October 2025

On Deepavali, people decorate their houses with paper lanterns and kolam patterns, organise fireworks displays, and prepare sweets and snacks. Visit famous Hindu temples and explore the Little India districts in Kuala Lumpur for a wholesome Deepavali celebration.

8. Comic Fiesta

Location – KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur

Dates – December 2025

Participate in Malaysia’s longest-running and one of Southeast Asia’s largest convention events, the Comic Fiesta. Cosplay as your favourite character, meet fellow fans from across the world, attend themed events, and showcase your art here.

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Popular Destinations To Visit On Your Malaysia Tour:

1. Kuala Lumpur - The heart of all Malaysia tours

Malaysia’s capital city is full of skyscrapers, cultural monuments, and vibrant nightlife which can be explored with Malaysia travel packages or Thrillophilia's specially curated Kuala Lumpur tour packages.

  • Admire the Petronas Twin Towers and watch the city from the skies at KL Tower Sky Deck.
  • Visit cultural icons like Batu Caves, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and Thean Hou Temple.
  • Shop for luxury goods and street-style souvenirs at Chinatown, KLCC, and Bukit Bintang.
  • Experience nightlife and cuisine in different styles, ranging from street stalls to high-end rooftop bars.

Top attractions: Petronas Twin Towers | Batu Caves | KL Bird Park | Menara KL Tower | Sultan Abdul Samad Building | Aquaria KLCC | Merdeka Square

Must-do activities: Watch the sunset from KL Tower Skydeck | Explore Chinatown | Shop at Jalan Alor | Visit theme parks like Aquaria KLCC and Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

2. Langkawi - An island paradise

Langkawi island hopping comprises exploring 99 islands that are known for their fun adventures, lush rainforests, and pristine waters, making it a perfect experience for those on Malaysia group tour packages.

  • Ride a cable car high above the green rainforests and walk along Langkawi’s iconic Sky Bridge.
  • Try water sports like snorkelling, jet skiing, swimming, scuba diving, parasailing, and much more at the beaches of Langkawi.
  • Visit the mangroves, caves, and stunning rock formations of Kilim Geoforest Park during your Langkawi tour.

Top attractions: Langkawi Sky Bridge | Langkawi Cable Car | Langkawi Wildlife Park and Bird Paradise | Dataran Lang | Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls

Must-do activities: Have fun at Pulau Payar Marine Park | Watch Malaysian seawater crocodiles at Crocodile Adventureland | Trek up Gurung Raya | Visit Kilim Geoforest Park | Sunset cruise with BBQ dinner

3. Melaka - Malaysia’s world-famous heritage hub

To explore Malaysia’s heritage, Melaka is one of the best places to visit with Malaysia tour packages from India.

  • Also known as Malacca, the city has traces of British, Portuguese, and Dutch colonial rule in its forts, churches, museums, and other monuments.
  • Once one of the world’s greatest trade centres, Melaka’s Jonker Street offers a walk through time at its antique shops and night market.
  • Visit one of Asia’s oldest surviving European sites at A’Famosa Fortress and taste the Peranakan cuisine here.

Top attractions: A’Famosa Fortress | Church of St Paul | Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum | Cheng Hoon Teng Temple | Dutch Square | The Stadthuys | Melaka Wonderland Theme Park | Melaka Straits Mosque

Must-do activities: Explore Jonker Street Night Market | Cruise on the Melaka River | Enjoy bird’s eye views from Shore Sky Tower | Shop at Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall | Try Peranakan street food

4. Penang - Perfect mix of history and culture

Explore a vibrant mix of Southeast Asian cultural traditions in Malaysia’s Penang, which is the country’s top melting pot.

  • The UNESCO-listed Georgetown shows Penang’s colonial history, while street food vendors sell some of Malaysia’s most delicious treats.
  • Taste Malaysia’s iconic Char Kway Teow, Nasi Kandar, and Laksa at the restaurants and local stalls here.
  • Shop at Penang Night Market and visit one of Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist temples, the Kek Lok Si Temple.

Top attractions: George Town Street Art | Entopia Penang Butterfly Park | Top Komtar Penang | Kek Lok Si | Penang National Park | Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion | Penang Floating Mosque | Dhammikarna Burmese Temple

Must-do activities: Try different water sports at Batu Ferringhi Beach | Go on a museum tour | Take the train ride up Penang Hill | Explore Pinang Peranakan Mansion | Shop at City Mall

5. Cameron Highlands - An unforgettable hilly adventure

Cameron Highlands is a must-visit with Malaysia honeymoon tour packages with flights due to its stunning green landscapes and romantic hilly atmosphere.

  • Admire the lush green beauty and explore a vast range of flora and fauna at the forests and farms here.
  • Visit beautiful tea plantations, fruit farms, floral gardens, and animal sanctuaries spread across Cameron Highlands to see a different side of Malaysia.
  • Go on hiking adventures along mossy forests and beautiful waterfalls as you enjoy the cool climate here.

Top attractions: Boh Tea Plantation | Big Red Strawberry Farm | Cameron Highlands Butterfly Farm | Cactus Valley | The Sheep Sanctuary | Gunung Brinchang

Must-do activities: Hike to Mossy Forest | Explore Agro Technology Park in MARDI | Visit Time Tunnel Museum | Admire the Cameron Highlands Flora Park | Trek up Mount Irau | Enjoy tea with views of the tea estates

6. Sabah - An adventurer’s wonderland

If you want to visit an offbeat place in Malaysia away from crowds, plan a day trip to Sabah.

Sabah’s natural beauty, marked by mountains, rainforests, beaches, and a vast range of flora and fauna, makes it a good place for adventures.

  • Thrill-seekers can participate in trekking, river swimming, jungle trekking, snorkelling, wildlife safaris, and birdwatching at Sabah.
  • Meet orangutans, spot pygmy elephants and proboscis monkeys, and witness vibrant marine life at Sipadan Island.

Top attractions: Mount Kinabalu | Mantanani Islands | Kota Kinabalu City Mosque | Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary | Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park | Mari Mari Cultural Village

Must-do activities: Shop at Gaya Street Sunday Market | Experience scuba diving at Sipadan Island | Watch the sunset from Kokol Hill | Go on Kinabatangan River Safari | Try white water rafting at Kiulu

7. Sarawak - The land of tribals and ancient caves

Among the offbeat places to visit with Malaysia tour packages is Sarawak, where you can see a mix of indigenous culture and natural beauty.

  • Sarawak is one of Malaysia’s oldest inhabited places, where humans are believed to have lived for over 40,000 years.
  • Visit the world’s largest cave chamber with a visit to Mulu National Park, a fascinating experience you can include in a 6 Days Malaysia Package.
  • Stay in a traditional longhouse, trek through Bako National Park, and explore the ‘cat city’ of Kuching.

Top attractions: Sarawak Chamber | Niah Caves | Mulu Caves | Iban Longhouses | Bako National Park | Gunung Mulu National Park | Siniawan Old Town | Kuching Mosque | Sarawak Museum

Must-do activities: Shop at City One Shopping Mall | Explore Semenggoh Wildlife Centre | Trek at Kubah National Park | Visit Sarawak Cultural Village

Visa Requirements:

Visa-free access: Indian citizens travelling to Malaysia get visa-free entry to the country for up to 30 days.

Essential documentation: Although visas are not required for tourists staying up to 30 days, certain documents are required for the visit.

  • Passport with a minimum validity of six months
  • Confirmed return flight tickets
  • Confirmed hotel bookings
  • Mandatory online submission of the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) three days before arrival.
  • The visa waiver for Indian travellers to Malaysia is in place till 31 December 2026.

If you plan to stay beyond the 30-day visa-free period, you will need to apply for eVisa online at least a week before travelling. 

Best Time To Visit Malaysia:

The summer months of March to June are a great time to plan a visit to Malaysia. These months are the shoulder season for tourists, so accommodations and other facilities are cheaper.

1. Peak Season (December 2024 to February 2025)

Weather: The days are dry and sunny on the west coast but rainy and humid on the east coast. Temperatures range between 23 degrees to 33 degrees Celsius, making the dry phase pleasant for travel.

Ideal for: This is the best time to visit Malaysia for beach vacations, water sports like scuba diving and parasailing, shopping adventures, and cultural experiences like Comic Fiesta.

2. Shoulder Season (March 2025 to June 2025)

Weather: The months of March to June experience dry and sunny days along with pleasant weather across most of Malaysia

Ideal for: Travellers planning a budget trip to Malaysia can visit as accommodations and other facilities are incredibly affordable. This is also a good time for rainforest hikes, wildlife safaris, and nature walks.

3. Waning Season (July 2025 to October 2025)

Weather: July to October is the monsoon season in most parts of Malaysia, which is marked by frequent rainfall and higher levels of humidity.

Ideal for: These months are great for those looking for offbeat experiences in the wild and fewer crowds. You can also participate in cultural experiences like the Malaysia International Film Festival, Merdeka Day, Malaysia Day, and Deepavali.

How To Reach Malaysia:

The easiest and most convenient way to travel to Malaysia from India is by air. It is also the most affordable way to include in your budget Malaysia travel itinerary 2025. The main international airport in Malaysia is in Kuala Lumpur, which has direct as well as connecting flights from major Indian cities.

1. Direct Flights from India to Malaysia:

Major cities: New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, Visakhapatnam, Ahmedabad

Average flight duration: 3 hours 50 minutes to 5 hours 30 minutes

Airlines: AirAsia X, Batik Air, Air India, Malaysia Airlines, Indigo, AirAsia Berhad

Frequency: Regular

Fares: INR 6,000 to INR 36,000 approx.

2. Connecting Flights from India to Malaysia:

Major cities: Pune, Goa, Guwahati, Coimbatore, Silchar

Average flight duration: 8 hours 15 minutes to 23 hours

Airlines: Air India, AirAsia Berhad, Indigo, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Batik Air, Malaysia Airlines, Thai AirAsia, SpiceJet, Akasa Air, Emirates

Top layovers: Bengaluru, Chennai, New Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Hyderabad, Colombo, Singapore, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Dubai, Abu Dhabi

Fares: INR 8,600 to INR 33,000 approx.

Top Things To Do On Your Malaysia Trip

1. Walk around the streets of UNESCO-listed Penang

  • Explore the colourful streets of UNESCO-listed George Town, famous for its stunning murals and colonial-era structures which is also a gateway to some of the best things to do in Penang.
  • Witness a mix of Malay, Chinese, and European influences that have shaped Penang at the markets, temples, and ancient clan houses.
  • Visit iconic attractions like the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Kek Lok Si Temple, and Kapitan Keling Mosque.

Must-Do: Street art hunting with a trishaw ride

2. Explore the lush rainforests of Borneo

  • Go on exciting jungle treks across the dense forests of Kinabalu Park and Danum Valley.
  • Spot unique wild animals like orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and pygmy elephants with a knowledgeable guide.
  • See the rainforest from high up in the skies as you walk on canopy bridges.

Must-Do: Night safari across the jungle

3. Try authentic Malaysian street food in Penang

  • Try some of Malaysia’s iconic dishes like Char Kway Teow, Asam Laksa, and Nasi Kandar in their authentic form in Penang.
  • Visit Penang’s famous street food stalls across Gurney Drive and New Lane Hawker Centre.
  • For the best foodie experience, sign up for a guided food tour to find the best places to eat in the city.

Must-Do: Taste the Apam Balik, a delicious peanut pancake

4. Go on a thrilling adventure in Langkawi’s Geopark

  • Witness the natural beauty of Langkawi as you explore the limestone cliffs and landscapes of the UNESCO-listed Kilim Geoforest Park.
  • Go Langkawi island hopping, explore hidden caves, and spot eagles and other exotic birds flying above the rainforest, one of the most exciting experiences included in our Langkawi tour packages..
  • Try snorkelling and other thrilling water sports in the crystal-clear waters around Langkawi.

Must-Do: Ride the Langkawi Cable Car for unforgettable panoramic views of the islands.

5. Take a dive into the stunning waters of Sipadan

  • Feel the rush of scuba diving at one of the world’s top dive sites, Sipadan Island.
  • Watch the vibrant coral reefs and swim with reef sharks, sea turtles, and barracudas in the crystal-clear waters.
  • No matter your skill level, you can indulge in scuba diving and snorkelling sessions here.

Must-Do: Get a GoPro underwater shot during your diving adventure.

6. Relax and unwind in the lush greenery of Cameron Highlands

  • Breathe in fresh mountain air as you explore the lush green tea plantations in Cameron Highlands.
  • Sip on freshly brewed tea and learn about the tea-making process as you visit the famous BOH Tea Plantation.
  • Pick fresh strawberries, explore butterfly farms, and visit colourful flower gardens during your visit here.

Must-Do: Stay at a colonial-era bungalow to completely feel the vibe of Cameron Highlands.

7. Plan a dinner date at ARAS Restaurant

  • Go for an unforgettable fine-dining experience at ARAS Restaurant, the famous fusion dining restaurant of KL Tower.
  • Taste authentic international and local cuisine as you admire the panoramic views of the city’s skyline.
  • With its luxurious settings and a cosy buffet experience, ARAS Restaurant is the perfect date destination for your honeymoon trip to Malaysia.

Must-Do: Visit around sunset to see the best views of Kuala Lumpur.

8. Feel the rush of white water rafting and wildlife safaris in Sabah

  • An unmatched adventure is in store at Sabah, where you can go white water rafting and a wildlife safari river cruise.
  • Navigate the powerful currents of the Papar River and see the beautiful landscapes around the river from a unique viewpoint.
  • Have fun on a wildlife safari river cruise along the Klias River, where you can see rare animals like proboscis monkeys in dense rainforests, a perfect addition to our Malaysia Cruise Package.

Must-Do: Click pictures of fireflies that show up after sunset.

Popular Restaurants in Malaysia:

1. Passage Thru India: Visit this exotic place that stands as an esteemed restaurant offering authentic Indian cuisine. Boasting four distinct sections, the main hall offers a grand setting with buffet service and hosts private parties, accompanied by live music on weekends. The Long Dining Hall, adorned with Indian art, is perfect for groups. while the Chettinad area captures the essence of a South Indian village. Finally, the Rajasthani section provides low seating, creating an ideal ambience for couples or small groups. Immerse yourself in this culinary haven that combines diverse settings with a rich tapestry of Indian flavours.

2. Fierce Curry House: Fierce Curry House, located in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, is known for its bold and flavorful Indian dishes. This eatery specializes in North Indian cuisine, showcasing a range of aromatic curries, mouth-watering kebabs, and freshly baked bread like naans and rotis. Its rich interiors and culinary excellence make it a top choice for Indian cuisine lovers.

3. Marini's on 57: Sitting on top of the Petronas Tower 3 in Kuala Lumpur, Marini's on 57 offers a luxurious fine dining experience. Known for its breathtaking views of the city skyline, this high-end restaurant specializes in contemporary Italian cuisine. You can enjoy famous Italian dishes made using a variety of premium ingredients, from artisan pasta to imported beef cuts, Alba white truffles, and seafood.

4. Nobu Kuala Lumpur: Nobu, situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur at Menara 3 Petronas, is the fusion of Japanese-Peruvian flavours. This famous restaurant offers innovative dishes crafted here such as the Yellowtail with Jalapeno, Tuna Sashimi Salad, or the Rock Shrimp Tempura With creamy spicy Sauce. With a blend of fresh seafood, sushi, and unique culinary creations, it provides a sophisticated dining affair with a panoramic view of the city.

5. Dining In The Dark KL: Dining In The Dark, nestled in Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers a distinctive dining experience. You can dine in complete darkness, relying only on your senses to enjoy a surprise multi-course meal. This journey showcases taste, smell, touch, and sound, providing a unique and memorable culinary adventure.

What to Eat in Malaysia?

1. Nasi Lemak: Nasi Lemak is considered Malaysia's national dish. You can find it at popular spots like Village Park Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur or Nasi Lemak Tanglin, which has been serving this classic dish for decades. It includes rice cooked in coconut milk, served with spicy sambal, boiled eggs, fried anchovies, peanuts, and cucumber. Locals enjoy it for breakfast, but it can be enjoyed at any time of day.

2. Laksa: Laksa is a must-try on any of our Malaysia tour packages. It is a spicy noodle soup that comes in two main types: the tangy, fish-based asam laksa and the rich, creamy curry laksa. In Penang, head to Air Itam Market for a bowl of their famous asam laksa, made with a tamarind base, mackerel, and mint leaves. For a creamy coconut-based version, visit the Madras Lane Curry Laksa in Kuala Lumpur.

3. Char Kway Teow: Char Kway Teow is a street food favourite, especially in Penang. For the best experience, visit Tiger Char Kway Teow on Carnarvon Street or the famous Siam Road Char Kway Teow. This dish features flat rice noodles stir-fried with prawns, bean sprouts, eggs, and Chinese sausage, giving it a distinctive smoky flavour known as "wok hei." Served hot and fresh, it’s a must-try for any noodle lover.

4. Hainanese Chicken Rice: Hainanese Chicken Rice is a simple yet beloved dish. You can taste some of the best versions at Nam Heong Chicken Rice in Kuala Lumpur or Onn Kee (Tauge Ayam) in Ipoh. It includes poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, accompanied by chilli sauce and ginger paste. The dish originated from Hainan in China but has become a staple across Malaysia.

5. Roti Canai: Roti Canai is a popular choice of food during any Malaysia trip. Head to Valentine Roti in Kuala Lumpur or Roti Canai Transfer Road in Penang for an authentic taste. This flatbread is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, often served with dhal (lentil curry) or a side of chicken or fish curry. You can enjoy it for breakfast or as a snack, and it is affordable and available at many local eateries.

6. Satay: Satay is a popular street food that you can find throughout Malaysia. Head to Sate Kajang Haji Samuri in Kajang or Jalan Alor in Kuala Lumpur for some of the best satay in the country. The dish consists of skewered and grilled meat, such as chicken, beef, or lamb, marinated in a blend of spices. It’s served with a rich peanut sauce, cucumber, and onion. The smoky, sweet, and savoury flavour surely makes it a crowd-pleaser.

7. Nasi Kandar: Nasi Kandar is a speciality of Penang, and Line Clear Nasi Kandar or Nasi Kandar Beratur are two of the best places to try it. This dish features steamed rice served with a variety of curries and side dishes, like chicken, beef, seafood, and vegetables. Each serving is packed with flavour, thanks to the rich, aromatic curries poured over the rice. It’s a hearty meal that offers a true taste of Penang.

FAQ's for the Malaysia Tour

1. Where to go for a day trip in Malaysia?

You could take a day trip to Malaysia to see the Batu Caves, which are famous for their beautiful limestone formations and brightly coloured churches. Another excellent choice is Malacca which is part of your Malaysia tour package from India due to its fascinating history and culture. You can visit Cameron Highlands, which has beautiful scenery and tea farms, and Pangkor Island to relax on the beach. Furthermore, Kuala Selangor is a wonderful place for nature fans, especially at night when you can see fireflies.

2. How much will it cost to go to Malaysia?

A Malaysia trip cost from India is around INR 25,000 to INR 50,000 per person which includes flights and simple lodging. Your choices about where to stay and what to do during your trip can change the total cost. With some research and planning ahead, you can find the best deals on your trip.

3. Is Malaysia expensive for Indians?

No, Malaysia is not expensive for Indians. The cost of living is a little higher than in India, but tourists on a budget can still afford to go there. You can stay in hostels, which are very cheap and can be found almost anywhere, or in nice hotels for approx INR 2522 to INR 5885 a night. Dishes like char kuay teow and nasi lemak, which are popular in Malaysia, are also easy on the wallet. For cheap travel, taking the bus is a great option, and getting a scooter is a fun way to see the city. Basically, you can have fun in Malaysia without spending a lot of money.

4. Which month is best to visit Malaysia?

The best time for a Malaysia trip from India is between February and September. The country experiences year-round heat and humidity, however the weather is nicer during this time. November through February is the east coast's wet season, but the west coast experiences bright, dry weather during this period, making it the perfect time to travel.

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Deepa Devadiga
Reviewed: 26 Mar 2025
5.0/5
Thank you team for excellent trip.
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Shyamsunder Sevilimeduveeravalli
Reviewed: 30 Mar 2025
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Very well organised and our trip was went very well without any difficulty and on-time service
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Reviewed: 07 Dec 2023
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Where do I even begin with, a huge thanks to Team Thrillophilia for the constant support from the beginning till the end of the trip. The support team, Avi Who has been a constant stand by for all the queries and itinerary regards throughout the trip, was just a call away all the time with answers t... Read More
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Girish Girish
Reviewed: 24 Jan 2025
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Amazing trip, Thank you Team thrillophilla for making trip smooth and fun filled
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Excellent trip we had fun would recommend to go with thrillophilia

Malaysia Tour FAQs

Do I need a visa for Malaysia?

Indian citizens holding valid passports can enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days. However, to ensure entry, essential documents such as a passport valid for at least six months, return flight details, recent three-month bank statements, and proof of accommodation in Malaysia must be presented at the border. All international visitors, regardless of nationality, are required to complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) through the JIM portal. This online form should be filled out within three days before the planned arrival in Malaysia.

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What is the cost of a Malaysia visa from India?

The tourist visa to Malaysia for up to 1 year is approximately INR 8,300. However, if you are an Indian passport holder and are planning to visit as a tourist, starting December 1, 2023, you can visit Malaysia without a tourist visa for up to 30 days.

How much money do we need to go to Malaysia from India?

Get the best Malaysia tour package price on Thrillophilia for approximately INR 1,00,000 to INR 1,50,000 per person for a week-long trip. For budget-conscious travelers, plan to spend approximately INR 2,000-3,000 per day, while mid-range travelers may allocate around INR 4,000-5,000 per day. Careful planning and researching activities and expenses can help tailor a budget that suits your preferences and ensures a fulfilling experience within your financial scope.

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What is the ideal duration of a Malaysia tour?

A comprehensive tour covering major attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, and other destinations might span around 10 to 14 days. However, for a more focused exploration of specific areas or cities, a week-long trip could suffice. Choose the most apt Malaysia holiday packages from Thrillophilia that take into consideration the activities and places of interest according to your preferences and tastes to determine the best duration for your Malaysia tour.

How much will a 7-day trip to Malaysia cost?

A 7-day Malaysia tour package price can vary based on preferences and inclusions. For budget travellers, the trip may cost around INR 40,000-50,000 per person, covering basic accommodations and select activities. Mid-range travellers can expect to spend approximately INR 45,000-85,000, inclusive of flights, accommodations, meals, and various tours. You can find an interesting yet cheap Malaysia land package in the Thrillophilia bouquet based on your requirements.

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How to plan a 4-day Malaysia tour package?

If you only have a short time to explore Malaysia, opt for the 4-day Malaysia Package from Thrillophilia that can help you make the most of your time here. For a 4-day Malaysia tour, focus on key destinations like Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi. On Day 1, arrive in Kuala Lumpur and explore the city's iconic sites like the Petronas Twin Towers. The next day, visit Batu Caves and Genting Highlands. On Day 3, fly to Langkawi, relax on its stunning beaches and finally experience Langkawi's attractions such as Sky Bridge.

Are flights included in Malaysia tour packages from Bangalore?

Well, it depends! Some Malaysia tour packages from Bangalore do come with flights, while others give you the flexibility to arrange your own airfare. Typically, these packages might also cover accommodations, sightseeing, local transfers, and meals. Just be sure to check the fine print before you book so you can find the best option that fits your travel needs. 

How to plan a trip to Malaysia from India?

Plan your trip in such a way that it lets you unwind in the exquisite atmosphere of the capital, Kuala Lumpur, and feel free to explore the surroundings at your own pace. Embark on an excursion to Batu Caves, an iconic Hindu temple nestled in limestone caves, and explore the refreshing Genting Highlands. Transfer to Langkawi, where adventure and scenic sightseeing await your exploration. Experience the beauty of Langkawi through an exhilarating island-hopping tour, discovering its pristine islands. Book the most expertly put-together Malaysia tour packages from India for a well-rounded and affordable holiday.

Can I use Indian debit cards in Malaysia?

Yes, Indian debit cards are widely accepted in Malaysia at various ATMs and establishments that display international card logos like Visa or Mastercard. While you can use all major card providers for payments, it is advisable to carry some cash as a backup for any unforeseen circumstances or in case of issues with electronic payments. It is also a good idea to exchange currency in India itself, as it ensures convenience during your Malaysia trip as a backup for unforeseen circumstances or if electronic payments encounter issues.

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What is the currency of Malaysia?

The currency of Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit, abbreviated as MYR or symbolically represented as RM. It is divided into 100 subunits called sen. Malaysian banknotes come in denominations of RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50, and RM100, while coins are available in 5, 10, 20, and 50 sen. While exchange rates may fluctuate from time to time, 1 MYR is approximately equal to around 17-18 INR. Explore the perfect Malaysia trip budget with affordable packages covering accommodation, activities, and transfers.

What is the best public transport to commute around Malaysia?

In Malaysia, public transport options like trains, buses, and taxis offer efficient travel between cities and within urban areas. KTM Komuter trains and LRTs connect major cities, while buses are widespread and economical for local travel. In cities like Kuala Lumpur, the MRT and monorail systems are convenient. Ride-hailing apps and taxis are also prevalent, providing flexible travel options. Each mode offers distinct advantages, catering to different travel preferences.

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What documents one must carry on a Malaysia trip?

For a trip to Malaysia, essential documents include a valid passport (with at least six months validity), confirmed return or onward tickets, proof of sufficient funds (around 50 USD per day), and accommodation details. Additionally, carry travel insurance, necessary visas (if applicable), and any prescribed medications. It is advisable to have copies of important documents like passports and travel insurance stored separately from the originals in case of loss or theft.

How many days are recommended for a Malaysia Bali tour?

When planning a Malaysia-Bali tour, it's best to set aside about 7 to 10 days. This timeframe gives you the chance to explore Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, or Penang in Malaysia before heading over to Bali to enjoy Ubud, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua. With an itinerary like this, you can strike a great balance between sightseeing, adventure, and some well-deserved relaxation.

What should you pack for a trip to Malaysia?

For a trip to Malaysia, pack lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate. Essentials include sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, and sunglasses. If visiting religious sites, carry modest clothing. A rain jacket or umbrella is handy due to occasional showers. Do not forget travel adapters, necessary medications, and a travel guide.

What languages are spoken in Malaysia?

Malay, often referred to as Malaysian Malay or Bahasa Malaysia, is spoken by a significant majority, encompassing over 80% of Malaysia's population. English holds the status of the second official language and is widely spoken across the country. Apart from these, Mandarin and Tamil are among the prominent languages spoken in Malaysia, reflecting the country's rich linguistic diversity.

What are the must-see attractions covered in Malaysia tour packages from Chennai?

If you're considering a Malaysia tour package from Chennai, you won't want to miss out on some incredible attractions! Expect to see iconic spots like the Petronas Twin Towers and the stunning Batu Caves. Don't forget about the beautiful beaches of Langkawi, the vibrant Genting Highlands, and the rich heritage sites in Penang. Plus, there are even more diverse experiences waiting for you in places like the lush Cameron Highlands, the historic city of Malacca, and the unique landscapes of Borneo.

What is famous in Malaysia?

Malaysia is best known for its stunning islands. With their dazzling stretches of glittering white sand, and clear, emerald-blue waters, the islands here are some of the most popular inclusions in Malaysia travel packages. The islands of Malaysia are also home to a number of water sport opportunities, such as snorkeling, diving, boating and much more.

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What are the best adventure activities in Malaysia?

1. Tandem Skydiving, Kuala Lumpur: One of the most adventurous activities included in India to Malaysia tour packages, tandem skydiving involves being harnessed to a great big parachute as you soar through the clear blue skies. The activity is entirely guided, and can be attempted by beginners and experts alike.

2. Scuba Diving: With its thriving marine wealth, Scuba Diving is one of the most popular tourist activities in Malaysia holiday packages.

From vibrant corals, to octopuses, and even sharks- the islands in Malaysia are a paradise for both divers and underwater photographers. Some of the best places for scuba diving in Malaysia are Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai, Layang-Layang, and Redang among several others.

3. White Water Rafting: There is no shortage of river rapids in Malaysia, and each rapid in the country is graded according to their level of difficulty. While the Singoh rapids are extremely challenging and should only be attempted by expert rafters, the rivers of Ulu Slim and Kampar are ideally suited to first time rafters and beginners.

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4. Trekking: With its several peaks, stunning landscapes and pleasant climate, trekking is one of the most popular activities included in Malaysia tour packages. Some of the best peaks for trekking in Malaysia are Mount Kinabalu, Mount Nuang, Mount Gayong, Mount Gagau, Mount Jera and Mount Korbu, among others.

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