WHAT TO DO ON A 6-DAY TRIP TO VISA-FREE MALAYSIA

08 DEC, 2023

Sweta Gupta

Starting from December 1, 2023, citizens of China and India can enter Malaysia without a visa and stay for up to 30 days. This arrangement will be in place until December 31, 2024.

why malaysia

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Malaysia, in Southeast Asia, is a vibrant blend of cultures and a central gem for exploring the region. With diverse offerings from city buzz to serene natural escapes, it caters to all.

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day 1

After you check in your hotel, in the afternoon, explore the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park. In the evening, enjoy shopping in Bukit Bintang and dinner at a local restaurant.

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day 2

Day 2 brings a cultural journey in Kuala Lumpur. Begin at the National Museum, delve into the Islamic Arts Museum, and explore Merdeka Square. In the evening, savour the street food at Jalan Alor.

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On Day 3, head to Cameron Highlands for a nature retreat. Start by exploring lush tea plantations and some tea tasting. Explore the Mossy Forest in the evening, a mist-covered haven with diverse flora. 

Day 3

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Set on an adventure in Penang. Fly to the island and explore the street art of Georgetown, explore Clan Jetties and Kek Lok Si Temple. Savour the street food at Gurney Drive in the evening.

day 4

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Begin by taking a flight to Langkawi, an archipelago. Spend the afternoon unwinding on Langkawi's beautiful beaches. As the evening sets in, enjoy a memorable sunset cruise around the islands.

day 5

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Start by exploring the Langkawi SkyBridge and Cable Car for breathtaking views. Later, visit iconic sites like Eagle Square, Kilim Geoforest Park, and the scenic Tanjung Rhu Beach.  Buy some souvenirs from Kuah Town.

day 6

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