Discover the dense jungle, historical monuments, futuristic cities and diverse culture of Southeast Asia's jewel on a tour to Malaysia.
Malaysia is remarkably diverse with skyscrapers that look like they've been plucked from the future and traditional rural villages seemingly lost in time. Surrounding both are lush rainforests and rolling hilltop tea plantations. On our tours to Mylasia, we'll visit the dynamic capital, Kuala Lumpur, George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with pre-war buildings. Discover its colonial past in Penang Hill, a cool retreat during British rule and Ipoh, an old mining town.
These Malaysian tours are ideal for explorers looking for a little bit of everything – cities, natural forests, beaches, history, culture and, of course, delicious food. Plus, you'll also visit Boreno - a natural wonderland - and, if 13 nights isn't enough, you can choose to include 2 nights in Singapore.
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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
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- 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 climate differs depending on the location. The mainland has extreme temperature changes and little rainfall, the southeast commonly has tropical climates and high temperatures. Monsoon season affects the eastern and southern parts during the summer months and the summers tend to be warm and humid, whilst the winters are dry and clear.
Asian food is so diverse in its cuisine with explosive flavours and beautiful presentation. From Indian spices, Japanese curries and sushi to fish dishes across the different cultures.
It is not necessary to tip, and in some cases, it simply just won’t be accepted.