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2 week Malaysia travel plan for 2 people

2-Week Malaysia Travel Itinerary for Two People

Malaysia offers a rich blend of modern cities, pristine islands, diverse cultural heritage, and lush nature. This 2-week itinerary will cover popular destinations like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, and the Cameron Highlands, offering you a mix of city life, beaches, nature, and culture.


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Week 1: City Life & Cultural Exploration

Day 1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur

Activities:

Arrive in Kuala Lumpur (KL), check into your hotel.

Take a walk around Petronas Twin Towers and visit KLCC Park.

Explore Kuala Lumpur Tower (Menara KL) for an observation deck view of the city.

Have dinner at Jalan Alor, famous for local street food.


Accommodation: Budget hotel (₹6,000/night).

Meals & Transport: ₹4,000.


Day 1 Budget: ₹10,000


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Day 2: Explore Kuala Lumpur

Activities:

Visit Batu Caves, a Hindu temple complex with giant statues and caves.

Explore Merdeka Square, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and Masjid Jamek.

Visit Central Market for souvenirs and local crafts.

Evening at Chinatown (Petaling Street) for shopping and dining.


Meals & Transport: ₹4,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Kuala Lumpur (₹6,000).


Day 2 Budget: ₹10,000


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Day 3: Day Trip to Malacca (Melaka)

Activities:

Take a day trip to Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage city (2-3 hours from KL).

Visit A Famosa, St. Paul's Hill, Jonker Street, and The Stadthuys.


Meals & Transport: ₹6,000 (for bus or car rental and meals).

Accommodation: Continue in Kuala Lumpur.


Day 3 Budget: ₹12,000


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Day 4: Kuala Lumpur – Shopping & Culture

Activities:

Visit Pavilion KL for high-end shopping.

Explore Bukit Bintang and Changkat Bukit Bintang for entertainment and shopping.

Discover Islamic Arts Museum and National Mosque.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in KL (₹6,000).


Day 4 Budget: ₹11,000


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Day 5: Travel to Penang

Activities:

Take a flight or bus to Penang (2-hour flight or 5-hour bus ride).

Visit George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its street art and colonial architecture.

Explore Khoo Kongsi, a historic clan house.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Penang (₹6,000).


Day 5 Budget: ₹11,000


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Day 6: Explore Penang

Activities:

Visit Penang Hill for panoramic views.

Explore Kek Lok Si Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia.

Spend time at Penang Botanic Gardens.

Enjoy local food at Gurney Drive.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Penang (₹6,000).


Day 6 Budget: ₹11,000


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Day 7: Penang Beaches & Nightlife

Activities:

Relax at Batu Ferringhi Beach.

Enjoy water sports or visit the Penang National Park.

Visit Chulia Street for street food and lively nightlife.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Penang (₹6,000).


Day 7 Budget: ₹11,000


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Week 2: Islands, Highlands, & Nature

Day 8: Travel to Langkawi

Activities:

Take a flight to Langkawi (1 hour from Penang).

Visit Langkawi Sky Bridge for spectacular views of the island.

Explore Pantai Cenang Beach and Underwater World Langkawi.


Meals & Transport: ₹6,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Langkawi (₹6,000).


Day 8 Budget: ₹12,000


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Day 9: Explore Langkawi

Activities:

Take a Mangrove River Cruise to explore Langkawi’s natural beauty.

Visit Eagle Square, a famous landmark in Langkawi.

Relax at Tanjung Rhu Beach.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Langkawi (₹6,000).


Day 9 Budget: ₹11,000


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Day 10: Travel to Cameron Highlands

Activities:

Take a flight or bus to Cameron Highlands (4-hour bus ride).

Visit a tea plantation and enjoy a tea-tasting tour.

Explore the cool highlands and scenic walking trails.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Cameron Highlands (₹6,000).


Day 10 Budget: ₹11,000


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Day 11: Explore Cameron Highlands

Activities:

Visit Boh Tea Plantation and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

Explore Mossy Forest and take a guided jungle walk.

Visit Strawberry Farms and enjoy fresh strawberries.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Cameron Highlands (₹6,000).


Day 11 Budget: ₹11,000


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Day 12: Return to Kuala Lumpur

Activities:

Travel back to Kuala Lumpur (4-hour drive).

Spend the afternoon shopping at Suria KLCC or exploring KL Bird Park.


Meals & Transport: ₹4,000.

Accommodation: Budget hotel in Kuala Lumpur (₹6,000).


Day 12 Budget: ₹10,000


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Day 13: Day Trip to Taman Negara

Activities:

Take a day trip to Taman Negara National Park, one of the oldest rainforests in the world.

Explore canopy walkways, take a boat ride, and visit Orang Asli villages.


Meals & Transport: ₹5,000.

Accommodation: Return to Kuala Lumpur (₹6,000).


Day 13 Budget: ₹11,000


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Day 14: Final Day – Shopping & Departure

Activities:

Spend the day shopping at Pavilion Mall or visiting the National Museum.

Explore KLCC and take your last photos at the Petronas Towers.

Depart for the airport for your flight home.


Meals & Transport: ₹4,000.


Day 14 Budget: ₹5,000


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Summary Budget for 2 Weeks (2 People)

1. Accommodation (14 nights): ₹84,000


2. Food (₹4,000/day): ₹56,000


3. Transport (local transport, flights, taxis, buses): ₹45,000


4. Activities & Entry Fees: ₹45,000



Total Estimated Cost: ₹2,30,000 for two people


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Additional Costs

International Flights (India ↔ Malaysia): ₹45,000 (round trip for two).

Travel Insurance: ₹5,000 for two.

Miscellaneous: ₹10,000


Grand Total: ₹2,90,000 for two people

This budget offers a blend of leisure, adventure, and cultural activities while keeping accommodation comfortable but affordable. Let me know if you'd like any changes or additional details!

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