Best Tours and Activities in Malaysia

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Malaysia Tour Packages - Experience the Magic of Malaysia with Trivikal
Gear up for an extravaganza of culture and scenic wonder of Malaysia with unique holiday offers by Trivikal. From the lively street of Kuala Lumpur to the serene beach shores of Penang, our carefully crafted Malaysia packages can give you the best travel experience ever according to your choice and budget. Exciting deals wait for you here and enjoy personalizing your trip as much as you can!
Unforgettable Experiences Await
Explore beautiful Malaysian landscapes and rich cultural heritage through Trivikal. We take you through some of the most vibrant cities, perfect beaches, and lush rainforests. We offer diverse experiences ranging from cultural immersion to exciting escapes and enrich your Malaysian trip.

Some of the most popular places to visit in Malaysia are:
Kuala Lumpur Immerse yourselves in the heart of Malaysia by exploring the country's dynamic capital, Kuala Lumpur. Enjoy such iconic landmarks as the Petronas Twin Towers, but also lose yourselves in some of the busiest markets and indulge in culinary adventures ranging from street food to fine dining. The Golden Triangle – Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Chinatown – offers vibrant nightlife, mega malls and endless shopping opportunities.

Langkawi Discover the island archipelago Langkawi with its breathtaking scenery of 99 islands. Relax on the sunny beaches of Pantai Kok and Pantai Tengah or seek adventure at Pulau Payar Marine Park. Discover lush rainforests on guided tours, feel the breath-taking views from Gunung Raya, and even visit historical sites such as Galeria Perdana and the Mahsuri Tombs.

Melacca Step into the past at Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its history and cultural diversity. Walking on the old and quaint Jonker Street, visit the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, and admire the Kampung Kling Mosque in the Javanese style. Every traveler needs to visit the night markets and antique shops where you can find a wide range of products.

Penang "Experience tradition with a modern twist in Penang. Discover the charms of George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with great street food, panoramic views from Penang Hill, the historical sites including Fort Cornwallis, and beautiful Batu Ferringhi beaches.".

Discover the serene and revitalizing Cameron Highlands, on which you can explore the majestic tea plantations, beautiful flower gardens, and charming strawberry fields. Delight in a guided tour that takes you to the famous BOH Tea Garden where local delicacies may be savored and tastes of Malaysian tea culture experienced.

Best Time to Visit Malaysia
High Season: December to February
This is the best season to visit Malaysia. It is dry, perfect for any type of activities, and Kuala Lumpur enjoys short showers with a lot of sunshine for the year-end shopping sale. Calm seas on Langkawi make it perfect for boat trips and hiking. The summer events like the International Dragon Boat competition held in Penang occur during December are strong attractions.

Shoulder Season: July to November Shoulders: July to November. While less rainy than post-monsoons, the weather remains quite steamy and hot in this period. Since it's relatively less crowded, it's the perfect time for jungle treks, wildlife sighting, and beach activities. July has Hari Raya Aidilfitri festivals that tourists could attend, which might provide a rather beautiful cultural experience.

Low Season (March to June): This is the monsoon time and cheap places to stay as such but with heavy rains that make the landscapes lush. Nature lovers would love the jungles and Cameron Highlands, but not really an ideal period for island visits due to high seas and frequent rain showers.

How to Reach Malaysia
By Air: Malaysia is well connected by direct flights, specially to Kuala Lumpur, which serves as a major hub. Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and more have direct flights with an average flight time of 4 to 9 hours. Airlines like Air Asia, IndiGo and Malaysian Airlines also provide frequent services, thereby making the travel easy and increasing cultural and tourist exchanges.
Direct Flight Information:
From: New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Kochi, Hyderabad, Tiruchirapalli, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam, Marmagao, Pune, Ahmedabad, Silchar, Guwahati, and Bengaluru.
To: Kuala Lumpur.
Airlines: Air Asia, IndiGo, Air India, Sri Lankan Airlines, Vistara, Thai Airways, Qatar Airways, Malaysian Airlines, and Singapore Airlines.
Places to Visit in Malaysia Tour
Petronas Twin Towers: The icon of modern Kuala Lumpur, these gargantuan structures hold the Skybridge and contain an observation deck on the 86th floor with panoramic views.

Batu Caves: Located just outside the Kuala Lumpur city proper, this place features excellent towering limestone caves that house Hindu temples as well as this gargantuan statue of Lord Murugan. Staircase leads to such beautiful inside decorations covered in vibrant arts.

KL Bird Park: for all bird enthusiasts, this large park features a free-flight concept where birds wander in the wild amongst shrubbery. There are also educational shows and feeding sessions.

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur: It is for shoppers; luxury boutiques, international brands can be found here. Combined with diverse dining options in a beautiful space.

Another oasis for jog, there are also playgrounds and moving water fountain shows in Symphony Lake at the foot of the Petronas Towers in KLCC Park.

LEGOLAND Malaysia

Add family-friendly theme park and countless rides with LEGO and more other interactive experiences in Johor to it and the resort has a LEGOLAND-themed hotel.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Penang: Feel the vibrant streets of George Town, rich histories, and multiculturalism-fully coloured by colonial architecture and paintings that decorate the streets, a feast for the eyes.

 Discover Borneo's Rainforests: Enjoy unparalleled biodiversity in the tropical rainforests of Borneo, where one has the chance to look out for or spot rare species and breathtaking landscapes at national parks such as Kinabalu Park.

  • Sample Street Food in Penang: Savor street food from hawker stalls and dishes such as Char Kway Teow and Nasi Kandar.
  • Geopark Cruise Langkawi: You will cruise through breathtaking landscapes, mangrove forests, and extremely old geological formations. The places your cruise will take you to include time for island-hopping and snorkeling.
  • Take the Plunge Sipadan's Underwater Wonderland. One of the world's top dive sites, with vibrant coral reefs and all sorts of marine life-teeming especially for experts and novices alike.

Hike through Cameron Highlands Tea Plantations. Trekked along scenic tea estates and learn about making tea in this cool highland region.

Popular Restaurants in Malaysia

  • Passage Thru India: This elegant restaurant brings fine Indian food alive in the majestic setting by offering buffet service and private spaces for every type of group size.
  • Fierce Curry House: This restaurant in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, is fabled as a place of bold north Indian flavors, aromatic curries, and freshly baked bread.
  • Marini's on 57: Find out luxury fine dining on the top of the Petronas Tower 3 offering its contemporary Italian cuisines against the panoramic views of the city.
  • Nobu Kuala Lumpur: This restaurants have original Japanese-Peruvian fusion dishes in a classy ambiance.
  • Dining In The Dark KL: Experience eating completely in the dark - all your dishes are a surprise. Its a unique multi-course dining experience.

What to Eat in Malaysia

  • Nasi Lemak: It is rice cooked in coconut milk and has spicy sambal, boiled eggs, anchovies, peanuts, and cucumber on top.
  • Laksa: This spicy noodle soup is available in two variants more or less: asam laksa, tamarind-based, and curry laksa, which is coconut-based creamy.
  • Char Kway Teow: This is one of the street foods of Penang, made by stir-frying flat rice noodles, prawns, bean sprouts, and an aromatic smoky flavor.
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice: It is a simple dish that contains poached chicken served with fragrant rice and chili sauce and ginger paste.
  • Roti Canai: Flaky thin bread, often served with dhal or curry, available at many local cafes for breakfast or lunch.
  • Satay: Grilled meat skewered served in peanut sauce and accompanied by slices of cucumber and onion—very popular street food throughout Malaysia.
  • Nasi Kandar: Penang specialty serving rice with the sheer assortment of curries and other side dishes where the combination will definitely bring out the great flavors.

Why travel Malaysia with Trivikal?
At Trivikal, customer comfort and satisfaction are our utmost priorities. We have Malaysia tour packages that include:

  • 24/7 Customer Support: Travel without any apprehensions as our dedicated support team is available 24/7.
  • Customized Itinerary: We will help to let you create your own itinerary based on interest with the plus point of traveling at your pace. Comfortable Accommodation: It is very important for every traveler, and we offer choices of accommodation so that one can easily get affordable choices according to their budget.

Visa Requirements for Your Visit to Malaysia
Indian passport holders can visit Malaysia without a visa for up to 30 days. Requirements include a valid passport for six months or more, return itinerary, and recent bank statement showing proof of residence. Prepare in advance by filling out your Malaysian Digital Arrival Card, which you can do three days prior through the JIM portal.

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Malaysian tours, in all its beautiful and diverse splendor, await to be enjoyed through Trivikal. Relax with romance, spend beautiful holidays with your family, or add adventure trips with friends by opting for the best possible packages for your Malaysian tours. Contact us today for planning your dreamy Malaysian experiences!

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