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Highlights of Malaysia & Borneo

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14 days from
£2899 pp
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Meet the wildlife and enjoy mouthwatering cuisine on a journey from the island of Penang to Kuala Lumpur and Borneo, visiting vibrant cities, historic colonial towns and beautiful natural landscapes along the way. 

It may sound like a bit of a cliché, but the country really is an incredible cultural melting pot! Every major city is a fascinating amalgam of Chinese, Indians and Malays, all with their own histories, architecture, traditions and cuisines.  

Beginning in George Town, where we get a glimpse into 18th-century colonial life, we travel through the scenic Malaysian countryside to Taiping Town and Ipoh, a former tin mining town set in the steep limestone hills of the west coast Peninsula of Malaysia. In Kuala Lumpur - one of Asia's fastest-growing cities - we'll experience a fascinating fusion of old and new, with its historic street markets and towering skyscrapers. Then it's off to Borneo, Malaysia’s shining verdant crown jewel, where we'll meet the local wildlife - orangutans and sun bears - and spend time relaxing on the beach. 

This holiday is ideal for explorers looking for a little bit of everything – cities, natural forests, beaches, history, culture and, of course, delicious food. 

Want a longer holiday? Add 2 nights in Singapore to this holiday Grand Tour of Malaysia, Borneo and Singapore

At a glance

  • 11 nights in three to four-star hand-picked hotels
  • 11 included experiences
  • Return flights & transfers
  • Daily breakfast, plus 5 lunches
  • Expert Riviera Tour Manager looking after you throughout
  • 20kg+ checked luggage

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Your itinerary

Day
1

Departure

Begin your adventure with an overnight flight to Penang via Kuala Lumpur.

Day
2

Arrival in Penang

Arrive in Penang and transfer to our hotel on Batu Ferringhi beach.

Free time in Penang

Stay at Parkroyal Resort Penang

Arriving in the afternoon, we'll transfer to our hotel on Batu Ferringhi Beach and enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure - the perfect start for anyone who prefers to fly and flop.  

Of course, any trip to the Far East cannot be complete without trying out the delectable flavours of one of the world’s most varied cuisines. The best-known Malaysian dish is satay – meat skewers marinated with turmeric, grilled over charcoal and served with a mildly spicy peanut sauce.  

But there’s so much more: nasi kandar, steamed rice soaked in a variety of flavourful curries; asam laksa, a tangy fish broth listed on CNN’s ‘world’s 50 most delicious foods’; beef rendang, a rich meat dish seasoned with a mouthwatering mix of spices; chicken rice, a Hainanese-influenced dish of steamed or roasted chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth – the list is almost endless! Don't be afraid to dive right in - tonight is your first opportunity to try the country's mouthwatering cuisine. 

Day
3

George Town

See the beautifully preserved George Town on a walking tour, visit the Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion House and experience a thrilling trishaw ride.

Tricycle parked in front of large brown door in Penang, Malaysia
Guided tour of George Town
Visit the Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion House

This morning we'll enjoy a walking tour of the beautifully preserved colonial centre of George Town. A UNESCO World Heritage site, George Town is perhaps unique in Southeast Asia in having over 30,000 pre-war buildings. Francis Light built Fort Cornwallis, which still stands to this day, and promoted it as a free port, vastly increasing trade and attracting large numbers of Chinese and Indian settlers. 

The same successful tactic was followed in Malacca to the south and both cities, developed their unique mix of cultures which is still evident today. What is particularly fascinating is that despite being bombed by the Japanese in World War II, George Town still has thousands of pre-war buildings, mostly Chinese-owned ‘shophouses’, many fine colonial-era villas and public buildings, which have helped it attain UNESCO World Heritage status. George Town represents a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century colonial life.  

Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion

We'll visit Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion House, a timeless grand mansion built at the end of the 19th century by a powerful Chinese tycoon. In this famed George Town landmark, we'll learn more about a life of grandeur in 19th-century Penang and gain insight into its eclectic architecture and heritage.  

Free time in George Town

After a fascinating ride by cycle trishaw through the winding back streets, you’ll enjoy an included lunch. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the many facilities of your hotel. In the evening, the local night market is an easy stroll from the hotel and a great chance to try the local street cuisine or hone your bargaining skills.

Day
4

Penang Hill

Board the Penang Hill Funicular Railway to the top of Penang Hill and enjoy a free afternoon.

Scenic ride on the Penang Hill Funicular Railway
Free time in Penang Hill

Boarding the Penang Hill Funicular Railway, we'll climb to the top of Penang Hill - some 833 metres above sea level - travelling on the steepest tunnel track in the world. 

Once a cool retreat during the British colonial period, many prominent bungalows built here still stand today as well as the post office and police station, built in 1894 and 1929 respectively. Here you can enjoy the heritage ambience of the picturesque, antiquated century-old colonial-style buildings, discover the unique plants (like tropical pitcher plants, tree ferns, and tropical oak trees) and look out at unobstructed views of George Town and both Penang Bridges. 

Free time

After an included lunch sheltered from the crowds by the lush greenery at the top Strawberry Hill on Penang Hill – a hill on a hill if you will – you'll be free to enjoy the afternoon at leisure.

Day
5

Penang to Ipoh 

Cross the eight-mile Penang Bridge, tour Taiping Town and visit its charcoal factory and Perak museum.

Guided tour of Taiping Town
Visit a traditional charcoal factory
Visit the Perak museum

Stay at Weil Hotel

Taiping

We'll leave the city by crossing the eight-mile Penang Bridge to Butterworth on the mainland of Malaysia. From there we'll take a scenic drive to Taiping Town, which is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. Where we'll stop for a tour, starting with a visit to a traditional charcoal factory in Kuala Sepetang. In this family-run factory, the ancient methods used to produce charcoal by baking local mangrove logs in kilns have been passed down from father to son since the late 1930s. 

Continuing on, we see the Perak Museum - the oldest museum in Malaysia - which chronicles the area's history. Before setting off again, we'll have the option to stop off for a caffeine fix at the Aun Tong Coffee Mill, the oldest coffee mill in Malaysia, founded in 1933. As well as the chance for a well-earned coffee, we'll learn how coffee is produced, roasted and processed. 

Free evening in Ipoh

Our journey continues through the picturesque countryside of Malaysia until we reach Ipoh, in Perak State, arriving late afternoon. The rest of the evening at leisure to explore the city. The charming Ipoh is famous for its sweeping landscapes, stunning temples and colonial architecture. It also holds the unofficial title of Malaysia’s second food capital. Ipoh is best known for its hawker fare — so don't miss the delicious dishes waiting to be savoured.

Day
6

Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur

Explore Ipoh’s colonial past on a tour of the town, visit the Sam Poh Tong cave temple.

Guided tour of Ipoh
Visit to Sam Poh Tong cave temple

Stay at Meliá Kuala Lumpur Hotel

Ipoh

After breakfast, we'll explore Ipoh where colonial architecture stands side-by-side with rickety kedai kopi (traditional coffee shops). During Perak's tin mining boom, the British exerted a strong influence over Ipoh, and you'll see this reflected in the historic colonial buildings, including St Micheal's Institution - one of the best catholic schools in Perak - and the old Railway Station. 

Sam Poh Tong

We'll also stop to visit the Sam Poh Tong cave temple. Despite being built into a limestone hill, the Chinese temple doesn't hide from view. Its ornate front facade piques the interest of visitors who flock to the picturesque temple due to its cultural and religious significance to the Buddhist faith. Set on the southeastern edge of Ipoh among the limestone hills of Gunung Rapat, the ornamental garden and koi pond, it's a serene location to explore before we continue on to Kuala Lumpur - commonly known as ‘KL’. 

Day
7

Kuala Lumpur

Discover the modern metropolis of Kuala Lumpur with a guided tour and free time to explore.

Guided tour of Kuala Lumpur

This morning we'll explore the contrasting city of Kuala Lumpur, with a fascinating mix of skyscrapers, upscale shopping malls, colonial buildings and atmospheric street markets. We'll see the world's tallest twin towers, the Petronas Twin Towers. It’s beautifully decorated with Islamic motifs and finished with a sky bridge that connects them at a knee-knocking 41 storeys up.  

Continuing on our tour next up will be Istana Negara - the King's Palace - the official residence of the supreme King of Malaysia to get a glimpse into the intricate royal residence. We'll stop to visit the manicured grounds of the National Mosque and its dome of blue and green tiles standing in contrast with the modern city centre of glass and steel that surrounds it. Then on to pay our respects to those soldiers and civilians who died defending Malaysia against the Japanese occupation during WWII and during the Malayan Emergency. And we'll pass the old Railway Station, the Tudor-styled Cricket Club, and the Moorish-style Federal Court. 

Free time in Kuala Lumpur

There'll then be some time at leisure during which time you may wish to take a short ride out of KL to explore the impressive cave temples of Batu Caves. This series of limestone caves combines a fascinating natural landscape with a popular place of worship. You can climb the 272 vibrantly coloured steps to Temple Cave, the largest of the five caves, and visit various temples within this sacred Hindu shrine.

Alternatively, you can stay in KL to enjoy an optional tour of the Petronas Twin Tower Skybridge, a soaring 88-storey building considered to be the crown jewel of Kuala Lumpur. We’ll begin with a fascinating interactive exhibition showcasing the journey from idea to completion before climbing 170 metres in a futuristic lift. As we walk across the higher level of the world’s second highest 2-storey bridge, the story of Malaysia’ vision unfolds amid breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur (pre-book only)

Day
8

Kuala Lumpur & Kampung Baru

Enjoy free time to explore Kuala Lumpur at your leisure and explore the historic district of Kampung Baru on a guided tour.

Free time in Kuala Lumpur
Guided tour of Kampung Baru

Kuala Lumpur

Today is a free day to explore KL at your leisure. You could wander through the colonial-era landmarks of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building or the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Perhaps discover the history and process of pewter craftsmanship at the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre. Alternatively, you may wish to take our optional full-day tour to historic Malacca (bookable locally), one of Southeast Asia’s greatest trading ports in the 15th century. 

One of the more famous of the Straits Settlements, it was originally colonised by the Portuguese and later taken over by the Dutch before finally succumbing to the might of the British East India Company. There’s plenty to see in the many old shophouses, now converted into attractive boutiques and cafés, but many are still family homes as well. 

Another option back in Kuala Lumpur is the Perdana Botanical Gardens. Located just southwest of Chinatown and spread over 220 acres, it is an area of verdant calm far removed from the bustle of the surrounding city. The park features a beautiful hibiscus garden, devoted to Malaysia’s national flower, and a stunning orchid garden with 800 species.

Kampung Baru

Later, we’ll escape the soaring skyscrapers and state-of-the-art shopping malls this evening and experience a quieter side of the city in the historic district of Kampung Baru. First opened in the 1880s, this is the last Malay enclave in the city centre and families have lived on these bougainvillea lined streets for four generations. Get a glimpse into the Malay lifestyle as we browse Chow Kit Market where the stalls are piled high with fresh local produce. Then we’ll experience typical Kampung Baru hospitality and Hi-Tea in the welcoming surroundings of a local home. Later, we'll step into the peaceful surroundings of the Kampung Baru mosque and Tatt Khalsa Diwan Gurdwara Sikh Temple, the biggest temple in Southeast Asia – truly a multicultural melting pot.

Day
9

Sandakan

Fly to Sandakan in Borneo and tour this thriving port and animal-lover's paradise.

Floating homes and Mosque of Sandakan in Borneo, Southeast Asia
Guided tour of Sandakan

Stay at Sabah Hotel

Fly to Borneo

Today we’ll fly to Sandakan for a two-night stay. Founded in 1879 by the British North Borneo Company, Sandakan is a charming small port town with a fascinating colonial history on the eastern side of Borneo. Borneo is Malaysia’s shining verdant jewel in the crown, the third-largest island in the world. 

Its luxuriant tropical forests teem with thousands of extraordinary endemic plant and animal species. There are long-tailed macaques, proboscis monkeys, gibbons, flying squirrels, sun bears, the world’s largest snake, no fewer than 102 types of bats and, of course, the remarkable red-haired ‘man of the forest’ – the orangutan. Borneo is also known for the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower, named after Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore. 

Sandakan

We’ll have a short orientation tour of the city on arrival, also stopping by the Sandakan Memorial, which commemorates the Australian and British soldiers held by the Japanese as prisoners of war between 1942 and 1945. The memorial is adjacent to the original location of the Sandakan Prisoner of War Camp.

Day
10

Orangutans, Sun Bears and a House Museum

Meet the residents of the Bornean Sun Bear Centre and Sepilok Orangutan Centre, with a visit to Agnes Keith House.

Visit the Bornean Sun Bear Centre
Visit the Sepilok Orangutan Centre
Visit the Agnes Keith House

The Bornean Sun Bear Centre

This morning we’ll visit two centres of conservation and rehabilitation. First up is the Bornean Sun Bear Centre, which aims to provide care and rehabilitation to the rescued sun bears - the world's smallest bears, found only in Southeast Asia. We'll see the adorable ex-captive sun bears and learn more about the centre's efforts to protect and rehabilitate them. 

Sepilok Orangutan Centre

Next is the Sepilok Orangutan Centre which rehabilitates and provides a safe haven for orphaned and injured orangutans, one of the world's most endangered primates. Here around 60 to 80 orangutans live independently in the rainforest reserve and approximately 25 orphaned orangutans are housed and cared for in the nurseries - so there are plenty of opportunities to see them enjoying their freedom in the safety of the reserve. 

Agnes Keith House

After an included lunch, we’ll visit the Agnes Keith House, a rare survival of post-war colonial wooden architecture. The museum here is dedicated to the American writer known for her autobiographical accounts of life in North Borneo before, during and after the Second World War.

Day
11

Fly to Kota Kinabalu

Fly to Kota Kinabalu and visit the Mari Mari Cultural Village.

Visit the Mari Mari Cultural Village
Free time in Kota Kinabalu

Stay at Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort & Spa

This morning, we’ll catch the short flight to Kota Kinabalu on the western side of Borneo and transfer to our luxurious home for the next three nights, where all our rooms overlook the beautiful pool and gardens. 

On the way, we’ll stop at the living museum that is the Mari Mari Cultural Village. You’ll be able to experience the intriguing traditions, history and culture of five of the local indigenous tribes, including the feared Murut head-hunters, right in the middle of the rainforest. 

Free time in Kota Kinabalu

After an included lunch at our hotel, we’ll spend the afternoon at leisure. You could embark on an optional visit to Klias Forest Reserve. Here, we’ll enjoy a river cruise in search of wildlife, like the big-nosed Proboscis monkey, as well as abundant bird species – you'll want to keep your binoculars handy, and your eyes peeled. There’s also a traditional Malay buffet dinner before a final river cruise to observe a flickering display of fireflies as they light up the riverbanks (book/pay local).

Day
12

Free Day

Relax with a free day to enjoy the large sandy beach and extensive facilities at your hotel.

Free time at the hotel

Today is at leisure. You could enjoy the large sandy beach and extensive swimming pools at your hotel. There is also a 400-acre nature reserve with its own walking paths adjacent to the resort, as well as an 18-hole championship golf course and a superb spa. And for dinner, choose from five restaurants and two bars – these are the best spots to watch the spectacular sunset over the South China Sea.

Day
13

Return home

Transfer to the airport early this afternoon for your overnight flight home via Kuala Lumpur.

Day
14

Arrive home

Arrive home after a memorable tour.

Hand-picked hotels

Aerial view of Parkroyal Resort with outdoor pool and palm trees in Penang, Malaysia

Parkroyal Resort Penang

Penang, Malaysia

4 stars

Chosen for its prime position on the soft sands of Batu Ferringhi beach.

Meliá Kuala Lumpur Hotel lobby

Meliá Kuala Lumpur Hotel

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

4 stars

Chosen for its prime location in Kuala Lumpur.

Exterior of the Sabah Hotel entrance in Sandakan, Malaysian Borneo

Sabah Hotel

Sandakan, Malaysia

3 stars

Chosen as a great base for one of our tour highlights: The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre.

View of lush vegetation and coastline from the La Rasa Ria Resort & Spa in Brunei

Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort & Spa

Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

5 stars

Chosen for its serene setting within a 68–acre nature reserve.

Weil Hotel

Ipoh, Malaysia.

4 stars

The Weil hotel offers comfortable accommodation in the heart of Ipoh.

Extras & upgrades

From £219pp for double/twin
From £449 for a single

5 night room upgrade.

Shangri-La Ocean Wing Junior Suite Sea View with private balcony and oversized bathtub and sitting area for 2 nights.

Penang Park Royal Premier Sea View Room with private balcony overlooking the Straits of Malacca and gardens for 3 nights.

For hotel information please see the accommodation section or contact us for more information and to add the above upgrade to your booking. 

Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.

Travel connections

All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us

Arrival airportFirst hotel location Transfer time 
Penang International Airport PENANG / Park Royal Penang at Batu Ferringhi Beach 1 hr 30 mins to 1 hr 45 mins  
Final hotel locationDeparture airportTransfer time 
KOTA KINABALU / Shangri-La Rasa Ria, Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu International Airport  1 hr 15 mins to 1 hr 30 mins  

FAQs

The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room with single rooms available at the relevant supplement. Price includes 

  • Eleven nights’ accommodation in three to five-star hotels 
  • Daily breakfast and five lunches 
  • All flights and transfers 
  • All touring as mentioned 
  • All local accommodation taxes 
  • Airport/flight taxes 
  • Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person 
  • The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager 

Along with a valid passport, UK citizens do not require a visa to travel to Malaysia. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/malaysia/entry-requirements  

We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements. 

Fact File 

  • Currency: Malaysian Ringgit 
  • Flight time: 13 hrs 15 mins (outbound), 1 hr 15 mins (domestic inbound) and 13 hrs 25 mins (inbound) 
  • Language: Malaysian Malay, English 
  • Time zone: GMT+8 winter, BST+7 
  • Country: Malaysia 

The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.

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