Malaysia Tour Packages
Looking for an amazing Malaysia Tour Package from India?
A Malaysia tour package that fits the needs & wishes of all your loved ones. If you replied yes to this, then Viacation has your back.
Whether you are looking for a package for couples, families, friends, or solo travelers. Whether it is adventure, spirituality, nightlife, shopping experiences, or romance you desire.
It is hard to find all these varieties under a single roof. But with Viacation’s Malaysia trip itinerary, you get all these options with 100% customisations starting from as low as 20K for 4N/5D for money savers to as high as 50-60K for luxury lovers. And Viacation’ packages will cover everything from airport transfers, hotels, food, to sightseeing and even flights, depending on your package.
Amazing, right? Of course it is! But what makes Malaysia so popular?
About Malaysia
Malaysia: The Land of Multiple Cultures
Malaysia holiday packages are so popular because it has cultures that fit your every mood. From amazing malls for shopping lovers, to vibrant nightlife for party goers, to the spiritual 140 feet temple of lord Murugan within Batu Caves & many other spiritual sites of various religions, to a long 272 steps climbing challenge along with sea & jungle activities for adventure lovers. Whatever you desire to do!
Let’s dive deeper into this wonderful country.
Essential Information About Malaysia
Malaysia is one such country that has so much to talk about that this article won’t be enough. Yet here we share the basic details that you must know if you are thinking of booking a Malaysia Tour Package.
1. Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia’s biggest city with famous spots like the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, and lively street markets.
2. Time Difference:
Malaysia is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of India. When it’s 12:00 PM in India, it’s 2:30 PM in Malaysia.
3. Currency: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
The currency is Ringgit (MYR). 1 MYR is about 19.53 INR. Coins and notes come in different values. And beware of currency exchange scams.
4. Languages:
Malay is the official language, but English, Mandarin, Tamil, and many local languages are also spoken.
5. Geography:
Malaysia has two parts: Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (on Borneo), separated by the South China Sea.
6. Population:
Around 32 million people of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous backgrounds.
7. Religion:
Malaysia mostly has a Muslim population, but many Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, and other cultures also live here peacefully together.
8. Government:
An interesting combination of a parliamentary monarchy with a king and a prime minister. Every aspect of Malaysia is worth exploring. Isn’t it?
9. Climate:
Malaysia has tropical weather—warm, humid, and rainy at times throughout the year. So yeah, pack light summer or beach outfits when planning your Malaysia trip.
With this, we have covered the basic details. And now we are sure, you are interested in knowing the things that matter to travelers like you the most. So let’s move to that.
Why Buy a Malaysia Tour Package?
Malaysia is a wonderful place to visit. But to explore every part of it, you need someone with expertise and knowledge of Malaysia’s every street.
Not just that; planning a trip requires more than booking flights, hotels, choosing destinations, and budgeting. It also requires you to know the laws and culture, the crooks, the hidden gems, safety measures, if things go wrong, and much more.
- Expertly Crafted Itinerary: Covers Malaysia’s top cities, islands, and hidden gems that only an expert could know.
- Local Tour Guides: Get cultural insights and stories you’d miss if you go by yourself. And trust us, some stories are worth listening to.
- Zero Planning Stress: This is the biggest perk of booking through an agency. You get to relax before the trip and during the trip. Nothing is better than a stress-free vacation!
- Hassle-Free Transport: Smooth intercity travel with pre-arranged vehicles, so that you don’t have to look for cabs and worry about paying more as a foreigner.
- Time-Saving Access: Skip queues at major attractions with priority entry. It is especially great if you go with your family. Their comfort matters!
- Safe & Secure: Travel with trusted operators like us who prioritize safety.
- Authentic Experiences: Enjoy local cuisine, night markets, and cultural shows that you may miss if you go by yourself.
- Cost Benefits: Another great reason is, lower Malaysia tour package price. Group trip rates and bundled deals lower your overall cost of the trip.
- Flexible Customizations: Now, if you think, Malaysia trip itinerary would be too rigid to enjoy. Relax! Viacation offers great customization to make your trip truly yours.
- Social Fun: Travellers are a different breed. We often feel misunderstood by people. In group tours, you get to meet travellers who are just like you and share amazing memories. Some of our travellers ended up being best friends, and some even got married!
To conclude, if you wish, you could go and explore on your own, but booking a Malaysia package through a good travel agency will give you a lot more than just a trip! It will give you safety, comfort, and a lot of peace!
Popular Destinations To Visit On Your Malaysia Tour
Destinations & attractions are what make any Malaysia tour package amazing. So let us give you the list of the most popular attractions that you will love.
1. Kuala Lumpur
Let’s start with Malaysia’s cosmopolitan capital, an exciting mix of futuristic glamour, shopping heaven, cultural heritage, and lush green beauty.
Highlights:
- Petronas Twin Towers: As high as 452 meters above the skyline, these towers are Kuala Lumpur’s pride. Climb up to the sky bridge or the 86th-floor observation deck for the most stunning city views—especially the soul-soothing sunset.
- Batu Caves: Now this is what every Hindu loves. A sacred Hindu site, famous for its enormous golden statue of Lord Murugan, rainbow-colored staircase, and cavernous main hall ringed by shrines. Visit during the Thaipusam festival for jaw-dropping rituals and crowds.
- Jalan Alor Night Market: Lively all evening, with sizzling wok-fried dishes, grilled satay, fresh fruit juices, and the aromatic allure of durian stalls.
Activities to Enjoy:
- Shopping: Want fancy things? Go to Pavilion KL or Suria KLCC. Want fun and cheaper stuff? Try Central Market or Petaling Street.
- Culture & Temples: Walk in Chinatown and see old buildings, food stalls, and temples. In Little India, you’ll find sarees, gold, and spicy curries.
- Nature in City: KLCC Park has dancing fountains and a light show. Walk above the trees in KL Forest Eco Park. Enjoy green beauty at the Perdana Garden.
- Museums & Aquariums: Learn something new at the Islamic Arts Museum or the National Museum. Visit Aquaria KLCC to see fish and sea animals.
- Night Fun: Have drinks at rooftop bars like Marini’s or enjoy music in Bukit Bintang.
Local Tip: Dress simply but respectfully. Travel by LRT/monorail—it’s fast. For breakfast, try Nasi Lemak at a small local cafe.
2. Langkawi – Island of Beauty and Peace
Langkawi has 99 small islands with blue water, green forests, and a relaxing vibe.
Highlights:
- Sky Bridge & Cable Car: Fly over the forests and see amazing views. Great for families!
- Pantai Cenang: A fun beach with water games, shops, and tasty seafood.
- Kilim Park: Take a boat ride through mangroves, see monkeys and eagles, and explore bat caves.
- Eagle Square: Take pictures with the big eagle statue, it’s the island’s symbol!
Activities to Enjoy:
- Island Hopping: Visit small hidden islands, swim, and relax.
- Snorkeling: See colorful fish and coral reefs.
- Waterfalls: Visit Telaga Tujuh to play in natural water pools.
- Wildlife Parks: Meet animals at Langkawi Wildlife Park or go to Underwater World.
- Shopping: Buy chocolates, gifts, and perfumes at duty-free shops.
- Evenings: Go on a sunset cruise or enjoy live music at the beach.
Local Tip: Rent a scooter or car to explore. Don’t forget sunblock and try coconut ice cream!
3. Melaka – City of History and Culture
Melaka feels like a storybook with old buildings, riverside paths, and colorful markets.
Highlights:
- Red Square: See the red buildings from Dutch times and visit old churches.
- Jonker Street: Famous for night markets, crafts, and yummy street food.
- St. Paul’s Hill: Climb up and enjoy views from old church ruins.
- A Famosa Fort: A small part of an old Portuguese fort remains.
Activities to Enjoy:
- River Walk: Walk or take a boat ride along the river at night to see glowing lights and street art.
- Museums: Explore the Baba Nyonya Museum, Maritime Museum, and more.
- Temples & Mosques: Visit old Chinese and Muslim places of prayer.
- Food to Try: Chicken rice balls, Nyonya laksa, and cold cendol dessert.
Travel Tip: Visit on weekdays to avoid big crowds on your Malaysia tour & enjoy peace.
4. Penang – City of Food, Art & Culture
Penang is known as Malaysia’s food heaven and a place full of stories.
Highlights:
- George Town: Walk through streets with wall paintings, old homes, and lively cafés.
- Kek Lok Si Temple: A big, beautiful Buddhist temple on a hill.
- Batu Feringghi: A beach with water rides and a night market full of snacks and souvenirs.
Activities to Enjoy:
- Street Art Hunt: Find wall paintings like “Kids on Bicycle.”
- Eat Like a Local: Try char kway teow, assam laksa, and Gurney Drive’s street food.
- Nature Escape: Take a train up Penang Hill for cool air and forest views.
- Cultural Visits: Go to the Blue Mansion, Clan Jetties, and Little India.
- Adventure: Trek in Penang National Park to see beaches and a tree-top walk.
Insider Tip: Keep cash for food stalls. Rent a cycle or trishaw to see the streets.
5. Cameron Highlands – Cool Hill Station
A peaceful, green escape from the city with tea gardens, fresh air, and strawberries.
Highlights:
- Boh Tea Estate: See green tea farms and sip fresh tea.
- Mossy Forest: Walk through dreamy forests filled with fog and moss.
- Strawberry Farms: Pick strawberries and enjoy cakes and juice.
Activities to Enjoy:
- Nature Trips: Visit butterfly gardens, cactus houses, and small waterfalls.
- Villages: Meet local tribal people and learn their culture.
- Markets: Brinchang Night Market has fresh fruits, flowers, and snacks.
- Relax: Stay in pretty cottages, drink tea, and enjoy chilly nights.
- Travel Tip: Bring warm clothes and a raincoat. It gets misty and cool!
6. Sabah – Wild Borneo Adventures
Sabah is full of nature, big mountains, wild animals, and island fun.
Highlights:
- Mount Kinabalu: Big and beautiful. You can climb or just enjoy the view.
- Sepilok Orangutan Center: Watch cute orangutans play in the trees.
- Sipadan Island: Go diving and see turtles, sharks, and colorful coral.
Activities to Enjoy:
- River Cruises: Ride along the Kinabatangan River and see elephants, monkeys, and birds.
- Beach Fun: Go to the islands near Kota Kinabalu to swim and relax.
- Cultural Village: Try local dances, food, and crafts at Mari Mari Village.
Tip: Weather changes fast, so carry a raincoat and mosquito spray.
7. Sarawak – Secret Side of Borneo
Sarawak is green, peaceful, and full of old traditions and rare animals.
Highlights:
- Mulu National Park: Explore deep forests, walk on sky bridges, and enter huge caves.
- Bako National Park: See funny-looking monkeys, wild pigs, and strange plants.
- Kuching: A fun city with cat statues, street food, and colorful buildings.
Activities to Enjoy:
- Longhouse Visits: Stay with tribal people, eat bamboo-cooked food, and enjoy jungle music.
- Wildlife Watching: Spot orangutans, birds, and even glowing insects at night.
- Cave Trips: Go to Niah Caves with wall art from ancient times.
- Food & Culture: Try Sarawak laksa, visit the cultural village, and learn local stories.
Pro Tip: Sarawak is peaceful but far. Our guided tours will help you see more.
Pretty adventurous place. Isn’t it? Without these adventures, no Malaysia package is complete. And for all the adventure lovers, we have good news: with Viacation, you get all of these.
Visa Requirements
Visa Free Travel
There is some super good news if you are planning a Malaysia Package from India.
- As per the latest updates of the Malaysian government, Indian passport holders can now visit Malaysia for tourism without a visa until December 31, 2026.
- The rule is applicable for stays up to 30 days per visit.
But there is a catch!
You must meet some key entry requirements:
- Your passport should be valid for at least six months from your arrival date.
- Show proof of return or onward tickets, and provide hotel booking details
- Present evidence of sufficient funds to cover your stay.
- All travellers must also complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) form online within three days before traveling for the Malaysia Package.
Step-by-step process for those who still need a visa for longer stays:
- Visit the official Malaysia visa portal
- Register and fill out the visa application form.
- Upload required documents (passport scan, photo, tickets, accommodation, bank statement).
- Pay the visa fee online.
- Wait for approval (2–5 business days) and print your eVisa to show on arrival
With this, we have covered a lot of details about Malaysia, but what is the best time to visit the place? Let us see.
Best Time To Visit Malaysia
The summer months of March to June are an excellent choice for your Malaysia trip. This period falls in the shoulder season, so you’ll enjoy beautiful weather, fewer tourists, and more affordable accommodation options.
Peak Season (December 2024 to February 2025)
- Weather: Expect dry, sunny days on the west coast (Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang) and more rain and humidity on the east coast. Temperatures range from 23°C to 33°C, making the west coast especially pleasant for travel.
- Ideal for: This is the perfect time for beach vacations, thrilling water sports like scuba diving and parasailing, shopping sprees, and enjoying cultural festivities such as the Comic Fiesta. Major tourist spots can be busier, so plan and book in advance.
Shoulder Season (March 2025 to June 2025)
- Weather: Experience mostly dry, sun-filled days and pleasant temperatures throughout Malaysia.
- Ideal for: Budget-conscious travelers benefit from lower accommodation prices and specials. It’s also a great season for rainforest hikes, wildlife safaris, and nature walks, with lush greenery and easy wildlife spotting.
Waning Season (July 2025 to October 2025)
- Weather: This is monsoon season in much of Malaysia, with frequent rainfall and higher humidity.
- Ideal for: Perfect for offbeat explorations and those who enjoy fewer crowds. Immerse yourself in unique cultural events like the Malaysia International Film Festival, Merdeka Day, Malaysia Day, and Deepavali, or discover the wild beauty of rain-soaked forests and rivers.
Great, now you know when to travel and the popular destinations to enjoy. Let’s see how your journey will be.
How to Reach Malaysia
The easiest and most convenient way to travel to Malaysia from India is by air. It’s not only quick but also a budget-friendly option, ideal for your Malaysia travel itinerary 2025. The main international gateway in Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur International Airport, which receives both direct and connecting flights from numerous Indian cities.
1. Direct Flights from India to Malaysia:
- Major cities: New Delhi (Indira Gandhi International Airport), Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport), Bengaluru (Kempegowda International Airport), Chennai (Chennai International Airport), Kolkata (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport), Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi International Airport), Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, Visakhapatnam, Ahmedabad.
- Arrival city & airport: Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).
- Average flight duration: 3 hours 50 minutes to 5 hours 30 minutes.
- Airlines operated: 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.
- Departure airports: Pune International Airport, Goa International Airport, Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Coimbatore International Airport, Silchar Airport.
- Arrival city & airport: Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).
- Average flight duration: 8 hours 15 minutes to 23 hours.
- Airlines operated: Air India, AirAsia Berhad, Indigo, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Batik Air, Malaysia Airlines, Thai AirAsia, SpiceJet, Akasa Air, Emirates.
- Top layover cities: Bengaluru, Chennai, New Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Hyderabad, Colombo, Singapore, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Dubai, Abu Dhabi.
- Total travel time: May vary depending on layover; typically between 8 hours 15 minutes to 23 hours.
- Fares: INR 8,600 to INR 33,000 approx.
The journey is short, so no jet lag until you don’t find a direct flight. And when you book your Malaysia package from India with us, we take care of that too. And our feedback will be that the aerial view of Malaysia is worth taking a flight.
Things to do in Malaysia
Now that you have finally reached Malaysia, visited all the top attractions in your Malaysia tour package, are there any interesting adventures that you can take? Yes, there are a lot of adventures to have there.
1. Explore UNESCO Streets of Penang
- Experience: Take a guided walk through George Town’s UNESCO Heritage Zone, visiting vibrant streets, Kuan Im Temple, Sri Mahamariaman Temple, Kapitan Keling Mosque, and the iconic Clan Jetties.
- Location: George Town, Penang
- Duration/Price: 3 hours, from $25–$45 (₹2,000–₹4,500) per person
Tip: Start at Armenian Street for murals and end at Little India for snacks.
2. Discover the Rainforests of Borneo
- Experience: Go deep into Danum Valley for multi-day rainforest lodge tours—see orangutans, pygmy elephants, tropical birds, and ancient trees.
- Location: Sabah/Sarawak, Borneo
- Duration/Price: 2–8 days, from RM 2,900 to RM 8,000 ($600–$1,600) including meals and guides
Tip: Night walks and canopy walks are must-dos for wildlife lovers.
3. Savor Penang Street Food
- Experience: Try Char Kway Teow, Penang Laksa, Nasi Kandar, and famed desserts at Kimberley Street Night Market or Chulia Street.
- Location: George Town, Penang
- Cost: Dishes from RM 5–15 (₹100–₹330)
Highlight: Join a guided food tour for history and tastes in one night.
4. Adventure in Langkawi Geopark
- Experience: Cruise through mangroves, join rainforest treks, or enjoy archery and cycling at Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark.
- Location: Langkawi, Kedah
- Price: Half-day tours from RM 70–400 ($15–$85)
Tip: Four Seasons and other resorts offer exclusive adventure packages—try the Sky Bridge for epic views.
5. Dive into Sipadan’s Waters
- Experience: Take a diving trip to one of the world’s best marine reserves—spot sea turtles, sharks, and massive shoals of fish.
- Location: Sipadan Island, Sabah
- Price: Day trips from Semporna—3 dives from RM 1,500 ($320+), resorts from RM 386 ($80+) per day including gear
Requirements: Permit needed; book in advance.
6. Unwind in Cameron Highlands
- Experience: Relax among rolling tea plantations, visit strawberry farms, and walk through the cool Mossy Forest.
- Location: Pahang
- Tours/Cost: Guided tours (4–7 days) from INR 40,000–1,00,000 per person; short Mossy Forest tours from ₹2,600+
Insider Tip: Breathe in the fresh highland air, especially at sunrise, it is a blessing to your body, and if you book through an expert travel brand, your Malaysia tour package price is also not affected much.
7. Plan a Dinner Date at ARAS Restaurant
- Experience: Dine at the revolving ARAS Restaurant atop KL Tower for 360-degree city views with Malaysian and international cuisine.
- Location: Menara Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
- Cost: Buffet lunch RM 100–150, dinner RM 200–300 per person
Tip: Reserve in advance and visit during sunset or at night for the best atmosphere.
8. White Water Rafting & Wildlife in Sabah
- Experience: Embark on a thrilling Padas River white-water rafting (Grade 3–4), then join a wildlife safari to spot orangutans and proboscis monkeys.
- Location: Sabah
- Price: Rafting from MYR 315–490 per person; wildlife safaris extra
- Duration: Day trips, including train and lunch, all gear included
Age: Not for children under 12 (rafting).
9. Tea & Scones in Cameron Highlands
- Experience: Enjoy classic English scones with jam and clotted cream at Jim Thompson Tea Room, Cameron Valley Tea House, or The Smokehouse—paired with fresh BOH tea.
- Location: Tanah Rata, BOH Sungei Palas Garden, The Lord’s Cafe
- Cost: Scone set RM 16–25; Afternoon tea set for two ~USD 26
Highlight: Take in sweeping views over green valleys as you sip and savor.
10. Play & Discover at LEGOLAND Malaysia
- Experience: Have a blast at LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort—over 70 rides, themed zones, splashy water park, and SEA LIFE aquarium, fun for all ages.
- Location: Iskandar Puteri, Johor (near Singapore)
- Tickets: Day tickets start at RM 199 (adult), combo tickets with water park/aquarium extra
- Opening Hours: 10:00–18:00
Tip: Book online to skip lines and score discounts; located 4+ hours from KL, shuttle options are also available.
Popular Restaurants in Malaysia
Now, when you have had all that fun on your Malaysia trip, you are surely going to feel hungry. So let us explore the best restaurants you can visit in Malaysia.
1. Passage Thru India, Kuala Lumpur:
Located on Jalan Delima, this award-winning restaurant showcases the delicious variety of North and South Indian cuisine in an artistic space.
- Price for Two: RM 90–150
- Menu Highlights: Butter Chicken, Tandoori Platter, Dosai, Lamb Rogan Josh, vegetarian thalis
- Timings: 11:30 AM–3:00 PM and 6:30 PM–11:00 PM (Mon–Sun)
- Atmosphere: Colorful, family-friendly, and spacious
- Extras: Vegan and gluten-free options.
2. Fierce Curry House, Bangsar:
Famous for its flavorful biryanis and casual, stylish setting, Fierce Curry House draws locals and tourists both for a proper Indian feast.
- Price for Two: RM 60–120 (special biryanis like Lobster cost more)
- Menu Highlights: Lobster Biryani, Chicken/Mutton Biryani, Thali plates, Banana Leaf Rice
- Timings: 10:30 AM–10:00 PM (Mon–Sun)
- Atmosphere: Modern Indian eatery, family and group friendly
- Extras: Reservations recommended for special biryani, takeaways are also available
3. Marini’s on 57, Kuala Lumpur:
Set on the 57th floor next to Petronas Towers, Marini’s is Kuala Lumpur’s premier spot for Italian fine dining with iconic city views.
- Price for Two: RM 400–800
- Menu Highlights: Truffle Risotto, Wagyu Beef, Crab Pasta, Gourmet Pizzas, Signature Cocktails, Tiramisu
- Timings: 5:00 PM–2:00 AM (Mon–Sun, kitchen closes earlier)
- Atmosphere: Elegant, romantic, with a glass-walled bar; live DJs on weekends
- Dress Code: Smart casual (no shorts or slippers)
4. Nobu Kuala Lumpur:
Globally acclaimed for its Japanese-Peruvian fusion, Nobu sits in Menara 3 Petronas, offering interesting cuisines and a stylish atmosphere.
- Price for Two: RM 400–700
- Menu Highlights: Black Cod Miso, Yellowtail Jalapeno, Omakase Tasting Menu, Fresh Sushi, Wagyu Beef
- Timings: 12:00 PM–2:00 PM, 6:00 PM–10:00 PM (Mon–Sun)
- Atmosphere: Chic and upscale, city views, attentive service
- Extras: Vegetarian tasting menu, reservations recommended
5. Dining In The Dark KL:
An unforgettable, delicious journey in absolute darkness, guided by visually-impaired staff, where every meal is a surprise. Quite interesting and beautiful to see how people here don’t complain to the visually-impaired staff.
- Price for Two: RM 376–472 (four-course set meal)
- Menu Options: Mystery, as you don’t know what will come to you. (vegetarian and non-veg sets available), changes seasonally
- Timings: 6:00 PM–9:30 PM (Wed–Mon, closed Tues)
- Atmosphere: Unique, immersive, suitable for adventurous diners and couples
Note: No phones or watches allowed inside; booking is a must
These top restaurants make a Malaysia trip package even more amazing, each offering distinct flavors and memorable experiences in Kuala Lumpur.
Now leaving the Dining in the Dark KL, you would like to know about the food you ordered, so let us take you through the popular foods that you must try, and they won’t bother your Malaysia trip cost much either.
Foods To Try Out In Malaysia
Malaysian food is a vibrant fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous influences, offering a rich variety of flavorful and aromatic dishes. Each dish reflects the country’s multicultural heritage and presents unique combinations of spices, herbs, and textures that are loved by people with diverse taste buds. Here are 10 must-try Malaysian foods, along with where to find them, prices, and signature flavors:
1. Roti Canai
A flaky, crispy flatbread with Indian roots, often enjoyed with dhal or chicken curry. The soft yet crispy texture makes it a perfect snack or breakfast item.
- Where to Try: Valentine Roti, Kuala Lumpur.
- Price: RM 1.50 – RM 3 ≈ ₹28 – ₹56
2. Nasi Lemak
Malaysia’s beloved national dish with fragrant coconut rice, spicy sambal, anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and cucumber. Its balance of creamy, spicy, and crunchy elements defines Malaysian flavor.
- Where to Try: Village Park Restaurant, Damansara Uptown.
- Price: RM 8 – RM 12 ≈ ₹150 – ₹225
3. Char Kway Teow
Stir-fried flat rice noodles cooked with prawns, eggs, Chinese sausage, and bean sprouts in smoky wok heat. The “wok hei” flavor is essential to this Penang specialty.
- Where to Try: Lorong Selamat, Penang.
- Price: RM 4 – RM 7 ≈ ₹75 – ₹130.
4. Curry Mee
A spicy noodle soup with a creamy coconut milk base filled with tofu puffs, cockles, chicken, and sometimes pig’s blood jelly. The rich, complex flavor is a treat.
- Where to Try: Ipoh hawker centers.
- Price: RM 5–RM 8 ≈ ₹100.5–₹168
5. Assam Laksa
Tangy and spicy fish noodle soup flavored with tamarind, mint, pineapple, and chili—a sharp contrast to creamier laksa types.
- Where to Try: Jalan Macalister, Penang.
- Price: RM 6 – RM 9 ≈ ₹125 – ₹189
6. Banana Leaf Rice
A South Indian style meal served on a banana leaf with rice, vegetable curries, pickles, papadum, and meat or fish curries. Eating with your hands is part of the experience for them. We Indians eat this way daily.
- Where to Try: Annalakshmi, Kuala Lumpur (Little India).
- Price: RM 7 – RM 15 ≈ ₹147 – ₹315
7. Satay
Marinated, grilled meat skewers served with peanut sauce, rice cakes, onions, and cucumber—perfect for sharing as a tasty street food snack.
- Where to Try: Kajang Satay, Selangor.
- Price: RM 0.70 – RM 1.20 ≈ ₹14 – ₹25 per skewer.
8. Sambal Udang
Prawns cooked in spicy chili sambal paste, fragrant and fiery, are best enjoyed with steamed rice.
- Where to Try: Seafood restaurants in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur.
- Price: RM 15 – RM 30 ≈ ₹315 – ₹630
9. Murtabak
A stuffed flatbread pancake filled with spiced minced meat, onions, and eggs, pan-fried to golden perfection—a popular night market street food.
- Where to Try: Night markets across Malaysia.
- Price: RM 5 – RM 10 ≈ ₹105 – ₹210
10. Nasi Kerabu
A unique Kelantanese dish featuring blue rice dyed with butterfly pea flowers, served with an assortment of herbs, salted egg, dried fish, and grilled meats, offering a harmony of textures and flavors.
- Where to Try: Warung Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur.
- Price: RM 10 – RM 15 ≈ ₹210 – ₹315
This food variety captures the essence of Malaysia’s multicultural identity and offers every traveler a flavorful journey through its diverse food heritage.
Shopping in Malaysia
Now, how could we ignore the shopping lovers in our Malaysia tour packages? Thus, you get enough time to shop your heart out in Malaysia.
- Explore modern mega-malls like Suria KLCC, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, and Mid Valley Megamall for international brands, designer fashion, electronics, and gourmet food.
- Take a walk in vibrant street markets and night bazaars such as Petaling Street (Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur), Jonker Street (Melaka), and Central Market for souvenirs, batik fabrics, handicrafts, and local snacks.
- And enjoy duty-free shopping on chocolates, liquor, and perfumes in Langkawi and Labuan, where prices are lower than on the mainland. Good place to buy gifts for loved ones waiting in India!
- Check electronics and gadgets at Low Yat Plaza (Kuala Lumpur) or Digital Mall PJ, where you get a lot of options to choose and don’t forget to bargain. It is known for bargaining. Go & show Malaysia, Indian bargaining skills!
- Don’t miss artisan markets for unique gifts. Buy Malaysian batik, Songket textiles, pewterware from Royal Selangor, kites (wau), and tropical spices. For bargains, visit outlet malls like Genting Highlands Premium Outlets and Johor Premium Outlets for discounts on global luxury brands.
- Don’t forget to ask for tourist tax refunds (GST) on eligible purchases at airports before departure. Always carry cash for markets, practice bargaining, and visit on weekdays to avoid crowds and get the best deals.
These are the information that you need for your Malaysia trip package. We hope you enjoyed & visualized yourself on your way to the Malaysia tour package!
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