Malaysia Packages
Reviewed by Thrillophilia Malaysia Operations Team, as of May 2026
Malaysia tour packages start from INR 12,400 per person and are designed for all kinds of travellers from India. With over 35 unique itineraries, these tours cater to varied preferences, including group holidays, family vacations, romantic escapes, solo trips, and especially Malaysia honeymoon packages. Priced up to INR 1,85,000 for land packages excluding flights, these tours include meals, transfers, accommodations, activities, and guided experiences for a comfortable and hassle-free journey.
Malaysia is known for its rich cultural diversity and scenic beauty, blending vibrant cities, tropical islands, rainforests, and heritage towns into one destination. From the lively streets of Kuala Lumpur and Georgetown in Penang to the serene landscapes of Cameron Highlands, Langkawi, and Sabah, every region offers a distinct experience. Travellers can enjoy panoramic views from the Petronas Twin Towers, discover the marine life of Sipadan, relax on the beaches of Langkawi, and explore famous attractions like the tea estates of Cameron Highlands and Mulu National Park.
The country is also a paradise for food lovers, known for iconic dishes like Nasi Lemak and Laksa served across local restaurants and bustling street food markets. Depending on the season, travellers can also witness vibrant celebrations such as Gawai Dayak, the Rainforest World Music Festival, and Comic Fiesta.
With flexible accommodation options, customisable itineraries, and 24/7 customer support, Thrillophilia ensures a seamless and memorable Malaysia holiday experience for couples, families, and groups alike.
Essential Information About Malaysia
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, the capital and largest city of Malaysia, is known for its impressive skyline and rich cultural diversity. It is home to some of the country’s most iconic attractions, including the Petronas Twin Towers, Jalan Alor Night Market, and Batu Caves.
Time Difference
Malaysia is 2 hours 30 minutes ahead of Indian Standard Time (IST). For example, when it is 12 PM in India, it is 2:30 PM in Malaysia.
Currency: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
1 MYR is approximately equal to INR 20–23. Since exchange rates change regularly, it is best to check the latest live rate before travelling. Malaysian currency includes coins of 5, 10, 20, and 50 sen, along with notes of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 ringgit.
Languages
Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, and English are widely spoken across Malaysia. In addition, the country has more than 130 local languages and dialects used in different regions.
Malaysia Tour Package Cost Breakdown
Planning a Malaysia trip from India depends mainly on travel duration, hotel category, and whether flights are included in the package. Below is a practical cost breakdown across different travel styles offered through Thrillophilia.
- Budget land-only package (4 Nights / 5 Days): Malaysia trips usually start from INR 12,400 to INR 30,000 per person, covering a deluxe hotel stay with breakfast, private transfers, and key sightseeing, while flights remain excluded.
- Budget package (6 Nights / 7 Days): A longer budget itinerary generally costs INR 31,000 to INR 52,000 per person, including deluxe accommodation, breakfast, private transfers, activities, and sightseeing.
- Mid-range package with flights (6 Nights / 7 Days): Packages usually range between INR 52,000 and INR 79,000 per person, covering return flights from India, deluxe hotel stay with breakfast, private transfers, activities, and sightseeing.
- Family package (8 Nights / 9 Days): Family itineraries usually vary between INR 80,000 and INR 1,00,000 per person, depending on hotel category, travel season, included activities, sightseeing, and city excursions.
- Luxury package (9 Nights / 10 Days): Premium Malaysia trips generally cost INR 1,00,000 to INR 1,85,000 per person, including flights, upscale accommodation, private transfers, activities, and sightseeing.
Thrillophilia Traveller Note:
Vaibhav Kale, a traveller from Pune who booked the Malaysia in a Nutshell package in March 2026, shared, “Beautifully curated tour for leisure seekers. The choice of resorts and hotels made the humid weather manageable, and the island-hopping coordination was seamless.”
This reflects how thoughtfully planned itineraries can enhance comfort across different travel budgets.
Malaysia's Must-Visit Festivals And Events 2026
Hari Raya Aidilfitri
Location: Across Malaysia
Date: 20 March - 21 March (May change subject to moon sighting)
Hari Raya Aidilfitri is one of Malaysia’s most important cultural celebrations, observed by Muslims across the country. People meet their family and friends, pray at mosques, exchange gifts, and organise feasts.
Gawai Dayak
Location: Sarawak
Date: 1 June - 2 June
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 travelling on Malaysia family packages, this festival offers a unique chance to witness the country’s vibrant traditions
Rainforest World Music Festival
Location: Kuching, Sarawak
Date: 26 June - 28 June
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 an actual rainforest setting and pays tribute to a vast range of music genres.
Malaysia International Film Festival
Location: Kuala Lumpur
Date: 18 July - 25 July
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. You can see works by emerging and established names, along with classic movies, here.
Merdeka Day
Location: Across Malaysia
Date: 31 August
It is celebrated on 31 August in Malaysia, as the country gained its independence from British rule in 1957. You can enjoy flag-hoisting ceremonies, parades, and cultural events, showing national pride and unity.
Malaysia Day
Location: Across Malaysia
Date: 16 September
The day marks the formation of the country, uniting Sarawak, Malaya, Sabah, and Singapore into one nation. On this day, you can attend events and cultural ceremonies, highlighting unity and the diverse heritage of the country.
Deepavali
Location: Across Malaysia
Date/Month: November
On Deepavali, you can see people decorate their houses with paper lanterns and kolam patterns, organise fireworks displays, and prepare sweets and snacks. You can visit famous Hindu temples and explore the Little India districts in Kuala Lumpur for a wholesome Deepavali celebration.
Comic Fiesta
Location: KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
Date/Month: Late December
Take part in Malaysia’s longest-running and one of Southeast Asia’s largest convention events, the Comic Fiesta. Here, you can cosplay as your favourite character, meet fellow fans from across the world, attend themed events, and showcase your art.
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 Feringghi 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-Day 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 for Indian Travellers
For Indian travellers to Malaysia, the visa waiver is in place till 31 December 2026. Kindly note that this visa-free arrangement is subject to renewal, so you should verify the latest visa status on the official Malaysian Immigration Department website before applying for a visa.
Malaysia for Indian Travellers
- Indian Community and Hindu Temples
Indians make up around 6–7% of Malaysia’s population, with most belonging to the Tamil community. Their cultural presence is especially visible in cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang, where Indian traditions remain strong.
Hinduism is widely practised, and Malaysia has several famous temples. Batu Caves, dedicated to Lord Murugan, is one of the most visited religious sites. Other important temples include Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Arulmigu Balathandayuthapani Temple, and Sri Subramaniar Temple.
Many Indian travellers enjoy this cultural familiarity. As Rehan Siddiqui, who booked the Malaysian Delights Group Tour Package from Lucknow, shared after his trip in February 2026, “Our trip from Lucknow was an international delight. The Batu Caves visit was the highlight for our group. Thrillophilia made sure the transfers were always on time. Malaysia's culture is mesmerising, and the hospitality was truly warm.”
- Vegetarian Food in Malaysia
For Indian travellers, vegetarian food is widely available in the country, especially in major destinations like Penang and Kuala Lumpur. Due to the large population of the Indian community, Indian restaurants serve popular dishes like idlis, dosas, and thalis. On your Malaysia trip from India, you can also find fully vegetarian meals at Chinese Buddhist eateries. Some of the well-known Indian restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, serving authentic and pure vegetarian food, are Annalakshmi, Ganga Cafe, and Saravana Bhavan. You can also explore areas like Brickfields (Little India), popular for a wide range of vegetarian dining options.
- Thaipusam at Batu Caves
It is one of the most significant Hindu festivals in Malaysia, which is celebrated by the Tamil community. You can attend the festival in Batu Caves, attracting more than 1 to 2 million devotees each year. During the festival, devotees climb 272 steps to reach the temple by carrying kavadis as an act of devotion. Here, you can see vibrant processions, spiritual rituals, large crowds, and music. Outside India, it is considered one of the biggest Thaipusam celebrations, providing a unique cultural experience for travellers.
- Language - Tamil Speakers
In Malaysia, Tamil is one of the widely spoken languages among the Indian community. On your Malaysia tours from India, you can hear the language in areas like parts of Penang and Brickfields in Kuala Lumpur. For Indian travellers, especially from South India, Tamil speakers in the country make communication easier in restaurants, local markets, temples, and shops. Also, the language in the country is supported through education, as more than 500 Tamil-medium primary schools are available to preserve the language.
Best Time to Visit Malaysia
- Monsoon Season (July–October)
Weather: During this season, you will experience frequent rainfall with high humidity, along with short but heavy tropical showers.
Ideal for: In the monsoon, west coast destinations like Penang, Kuala Lumpur, and Langkawi are accessible, where you can enjoy shopping, sightseeing, and city experiences. However, island plans should be avoided or checked in advance during this season, as east coast islands such as Redang, Tioman, and Perhentian may face rough seas.
How to Reach Malaysia from India
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 a Malaysia travel itinerary. 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
Walk Around George Town in Penang
Explore George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colonial streets, colourful murals, and preserved heritage buildings.
As you walk through the old lanes, you can discover street art, Chinese clan houses, local cafés, and historic temples.
The area is also famous for its lively atmosphere, where traditional culture blends with modern creativity.
Must-Do: Visit Armenian Street early in the day to enjoy famous murals and local food stalls with fewer crowds.
Enjoy Langkawi Sky Bridge and Cable Car
Experience breathtaking views in Langkawi by taking the cable car ride to Mount Mat Cincang.
At the top, you can walk across the Langkawi Sky Bridge, suspended high above the rainforest with panoramic sea views.
The journey offers scenic landscapes of islands, mountains, and tropical greenery.
Must-Do: Visit during clear weather for the best visibility and stunning photographs.
Explore Cameron Highlands Tea Estates
Visit the beautiful tea plantations of Cameron Highlands, where endless green hills create one of Malaysia’s most peaceful landscapes.
You can walk through tea gardens, learn about tea processing, and relax in cafés overlooking the plantations.
The cool weather makes this destination ideal for a refreshing break from city travel.
Must-Do: Stop at BOH Tea Estate for panoramic views and freshly brewed local tea.
Try Authentic Street Food in Penang
Penang is one of Malaysia’s most famous food destinations, known for its vibrant street food culture.
You can taste local dishes like char kway teow, laksa, satay, and roti canai at hawker centres and roadside stalls.
The city offers a mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian flavours in every meal.
Must-Do: Visit Gurney Drive in the evening for a wide variety of local dishes in one place.
Experience Wildlife in Sabah
Sabah is ideal for travellers who want to explore Malaysia’s rich wildlife and natural beauty.
You can take river cruises to spot proboscis monkeys, crocodiles, and exotic birds in their natural habitat.
The region is also known for dense rainforests and unique biodiversity.
Must-Do: Visit Kinabatangan River for an early morning wildlife cruise.
Discover the Rainforests of Borneo
Borneo offers ancient rainforests, jungle trails, and remarkable biodiversity for nature lovers.
You can explore national parks, limestone caves, and rainforest walkways while learning about local ecosystems.
It is one of the best places in Southeast Asia to experience untouched tropical wilderness.
Must-Do: Visit Mulu National Park for cave exploration and canopy walks.
Scuba Dive at Sipadan Island
Sipadan Island is one of the world’s top diving destinations, famous for its crystal-clear waters and rich marine life.
Here, you can spot sea turtles, reef sharks, barracudas, and colourful coral formations.
The underwater visibility makes it ideal for both experienced divers and marine enthusiasts.
Must-Do: Book diving permits early, as visitor access is limited daily.
Enjoy White Water Rafting in Sabah
For adventure seekers, Sabah offers exciting white water rafting experiences on scenic rivers.
You can enjoy thrilling rapids surrounded by lush forests and mountain views.
The activity suits both beginners and experienced rafters, depending on the river choice.
Must-Do: Try rafting on the Kiulu River for a beginner-friendly adventure.
Suggested Malaysia Itinerary by Duration
6 Days /5 Nights - Malaysia City & Island Escape
Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur + Evening Leisure
Arrive in Kuala Lumpur and transfer to your hotel. Spend the evening exploring nearby attractions like Bukit Bintang, Jalan Alor, or enjoy views of the illuminated Petronas Twin Towers. Couples and families can relax with local food and shopping experiences.
Day 2: Kuala Lumpur City Tour + Genting Highlands
Enjoy a guided city tour covering attractions like Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, Merdeka Square, and Batu Caves. Later, proceed towards Genting Highlands and enjoy the scenic cable car ride, entertainment zones, and mountain views.
Day 3: Transfer to Langkawi + Beach Leisure
Fly to Langkawi, known for its beaches and island landscapes. After hotel check-in, spend the day relaxing at Pantai Cenang Beach or exploring nearby cafés, sunset points, and duty-free shopping areas.
Day 4: Langkawi Island Hopping Tour
Enjoy a full-day island hopping experience covering beautiful islands, crystal-clear waters, and beach activities. Couples can enjoy snorkelling, boat rides, and scenic island viewpoints throughout the day.
Day 5: Langkawi Cable Car + Sky Bridge Experience
Visit popular attractions like Langkawi Sky Bridge, Cable Car, Eagle Square, and optional attractions such as the 3D Art Museum or Underwater World. The day is ideal for sightseeing, combined with panoramic island views.
Day 6: Departure from Malaysia
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your onward journey with memorable experiences of Kuala Lumpur’s city life and Langkawi’s tropical beaches.
5 Days / 4 Nights - Malaysia Highlights Tour
Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur + Night Exploration
Arrive in Kuala Lumpur and check into your hotel. In the evening, explore Bukit Bintang, Jalan Alor Night Market, and enjoy views of the Petronas Twin Towers.
Day 2: Kuala Lumpur City Tour + Batu Caves
Visit major attractions like Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, Merdeka Square, and Batu Caves. Spend the evening shopping or relaxing at nearby cafés.
Day 3: Day Trip to Genting Highlands
Proceed for a scenic trip to Genting Highlands. Enjoy the cable car ride, indoor attractions, entertainment zones, and panoramic mountain views before returning to Kuala Lumpur.
Day 4: Sunway Lagoon or Leisure Day
Spend the day at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, enjoying water rides and adventure activities, or choose a relaxed leisure day for shopping and local exploration.
Day 5: Departure from Malaysia
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your onward journey with memorable experiences of Malaysia’s city life, entertainment, and sightseeing attractions.
Popular Restaurants in Malaysia
- Passage Through India
Established in the 1990s, Passage Thru India is a famous restaurant in Kuala Lumpur where you can have an authentic Indian dining experience. It is well-known for its unique atmosphere, colourful murals, and awards like “Best Indian Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur.” During your Malaysia trip, you can enjoy a range of North and South Indian dishes at the restaurant. On the menu, you can find delicacies like paneer tikka, butter chicken, biryani, and freshly baked naan. You can also have a taste of South Indian dishes like idlis and dosa, along with various vegetarian options. Some of the famous dishes are chicken tikka, vegetable biryani, tandoori platters, and mutton rogan josh, which are highly recommended here.
- Marini’s on 57
Marini’s on 57 is a premium rooftop dining destination located on the 57th floor near the Petronas Twin Towers. Known for its elegant setting and panoramic skyline views, it is a preferred choice for travellers looking for a refined dining experience in Kuala Lumpur. The restaurant specialises in Italian cuisine and serves signature dishes such as fresh pasta, risotto, premium steaks, and seafood platters. Its stylish ambience and city views make it especially popular for evening dining.
- Nobu Kuala Lumpur
Nobu Kuala Lumpur is a celebrated fine-dining restaurant that brings together Japanese culinary traditions with Peruvian influences. Located in the heart of the city, it offers a sophisticated atmosphere and an extensive menu featuring signature dishes such as black cod miso, sushi platters, tempura, and wagyu preparations. It is widely chosen by visitors who want to experience internationally acclaimed dining during their trip to Malaysia.
- Dining In The Dark KL
Dining In The Dark KL offers a unique concept where guests enjoy their meal in complete darkness, creating a sensory-focused dining experience. Guided by visually impaired staff, visitors are encouraged to rely on taste, aroma, and texture while enjoying a specially curated multi-course meal. The experience makes it one of Kuala Lumpur’s most distinctive restaurants for travellers seeking something beyond conventional dining.
- ARAS Restaurant
Located at the top of the KL Tower, it is a popular revolving fine-dining restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. While dining, you can admire stunning 360-degree views of Kuala Lumpur’s illuminated skyline. If you seek good food and beautiful views, the restaurant is an ideal choice, offering a lavish buffet featuring international and Malaysian cuisines. Here, you can taste a range of dishes like Indian curries, Malay specialities (ulam, kerabu, ikan bakar), Japanese sushi, Chinese dim sum, and barbecue items. The restaurant has comfortable seating, soothing decor, soft lighting, and a calm ambience to provide a memorable dining experience.
Affordable Vegetarian Food Options in Malaysia for Indian Travellers
- Mamak stalls are a popular budget-friendly choice across Malaysia, serving simple vegetarian dishes like roti canai with dhal, thosai, and mee goreng at affordable prices.
- You can also try vegetarian nasi lemak at casual eateries, especially in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, where local flavours are easily accessible.
- Chinese Buddhist restaurants in major cities often serve fully vegetarian meals prepared with fresh vegetables, tofu, and rice-based dishes.
Malaysia Holiday Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Unforgettable Honeymoon at Singapore & Malaysia | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 60,234 |
| Singapore & Malaysia Trip | FREE Night Safari Experience | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 79,482 |
| Glimpse Of Malaysia with Genting Highlands | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 14,619 |
| Best Of Malaysia with Langkawi Island Hopping Tour | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 25,673 |
| Malaysian Delights | Islands & Heritage | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 34,160 |
| Malaysia in a Nutshell | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 12,336 |
| Malaysian Highlights With Langkawi | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 20,054 |
| Malaysian Delights Group Tour Package | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 25,235 |
| Malaysia on a Budget | Exploring Kuala Lumpur Highlights | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 23,416 |
| Singapore & Malaysia Combo Deal with Day Trip to Sentosa Island | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 69,255 |
| Escape to Singapore & Malaysia with Genting Highlands | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 54,814 |
| Holidays in Singapore & Malaysia | Langkawi Special | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 72,335 |
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Malaysia Tour faqs
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.
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.
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.
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 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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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 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.
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.
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 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 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.
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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 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.















