Malaysia Tours and Trips 2024/2025

City or countryside? With stunning Malaysia, there’s no need to choose. Kuala Lumpur is a true metropolis, ideal for sightseeing tours, festivals and events. In the northwest, Penang offers many cultural, religious and historic sites, including several foreign-influenced landmarks. And when you’re ready for a break from the noise and bustle, Borneo island has plenty of natural wonders and adventure and sport activities awaiting you.

2 Trips in Malaysia with 76 Reviews

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Taman Negara from Kuala Lumpur in 3 days

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3 day wildlife tour visiting Kuala Lumpur and Taman Negara National Park in Malaysia. Read More
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Wildlife & Rainforest and jungle visits +1 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Resort
  • Transport Boat & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 1-79 yrs
  • Operated in English, Malaysian
days03 From US$ 390 View Tour
Next Departures
  • May 13
  • May 14
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Miri to Brunei Day Tour

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10 hour sightseeing trip through Miri and Borneo, Malaysia. Read More
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Sightseeing Tours & City sightseeing
  • Accommodation No Accommodation
  • Age Range 3-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
hours10 From US$ 125 View Tour
Next Departures
  • May 13
  • May 14
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Malaysia Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 76 customer reviews
Jenni Wade
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This holiday was amazing! I'm still buzzing 3 weeks later!! Just to be in pristine rainforest looking up at animals and birds was incredible. If you love wildlife you will surely love this holiday.”
Borneo Wildlife Discovery
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This was a fantastic holiday which exceed all expectations. We saw so much wildlife and experienced the different cultures. The country was very scenic but also more developed than I expected. We travelled with a small group of like-minded people and our team leader, Manuel, was exceptional.”
Borneo Wildlife Explorer
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This was a wildlife orientated journey and we were not disappointed as far as wildlife was concerned. We spent very little time in cities and town but were mostly in the jungle. However, we stayed in nice resorts and comfort was not a problem.”

Malaysia - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Malaysia’s rapid growth, multi-lane highways, spectacular theme parks, sprawling malls and glitzy cities might take you away from many of its real charms, but head over to the countryside or simply visit one of those colorful markets in its big cities and you realize that this is a country that is full of culture and traditions. British, Chinese, Indian, Malay, Dutch and Portuguese cultures intertwine to form the basis of Malaysia, and each culture has left its mark on the local customs, traditions, cuisines and architecture. 

A trip to Malaysia always feels like you’re visiting two different countries. One that has beautiful colonial-era architecture, enchanting tea plantations and world-class cities and the other that has vast ancient jungles, remote tribes and beautiful granite peaks. 

Tour Highlights

  • See the capital city from the sky bridge of the Petronas Towers
  • Climb your way into the Batu Caves
  • Explore the stalls of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown
  • Visit some of the world’s last wild orangutans at Semenggoh Nature Reserve
  • Indulge in the bright colours of Kek Lok Si temple
  • Hang out with pit vipers at the Snake Temple in Penang
  • Walk across the Langkawi Sky Bridge

Travel Tips

  • Malaysia is made up of two regions: West or Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. When travelling between them, be mindful of the fact that West and East Malaysia have different cultures, including different dialects and different religions.
  • Eating with your hands is encouraged in Malaysia, and it’s rare that you’ll be given a knife with your food.
  • Don’t show the soles of your feet or the bottom of your shoes, such as by crossing your legs. It’s considered disrespectful.
  • It can be difficult to get reliable, fast internet outside the city of Kuala Lumpur (KL).
  • Public transportation in KL is easy to use but frequently runs late, so give yourself plenty of time when travelling.
  • Don’t be afraid to try the street food when in Malaysia. Vendors are held to a high standard, particularly when compared to other Asian countries. Keep an eye out for durian (though you’ll probably smell it before you see it!).

Malaysia has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Malaysia before planning your tour. 

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