Malaysia

The Crossroads of Asian Culture

There is no other country in the world that Asia’s three largest racial groups call home. A unique mixture of all of Asia’s colours, flavours, sights, and sounds, Malaysia is an endless source of adventure for every type of explorer.

What You Can Experience

Turn your tour into the journey of a lifetime with these packages.

5-Day Kuching Favourites Tour (Option B)

Journey deep into Sarawak’s soul—from wild orangutan sanctuaries and riverside villages to jungle treks, Iban longhouse stays, and the raw...
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3-Day Taman Negara Explorer

Step into the heart of Taman Negara, where canopy walks, hidden waterfalls, night safaris, and rainforest treks unveil a wilder,...
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5-Day Kuching Favourites Tour (Option A)

Explore Sarawak’s wild heart—from orangutan encounters and Iban longhouse traditions to tidal bores and rainforest trails—where cultural heritage and natural...
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What To Know Before You Book

A quick overview to make the most of your stay.

- Malaysia offers “a truly Asian experience.” With its delightful fusion of three of Asia’s oldest civilizations — Malay, Chinese, and Indian, you’re immersed in various vibrant traditions. These experiences are enriched with the indigenous heritage of the Sabah and Sarawak ethnic communities. Between colourful festivals, breathtaking skyscrapers, charming heritage buildings, enchanting islands, and more, much adventure awaits any explorer who sets foot in the country.

- Malaysia has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons
  • Rainy Season | November to February: The lush green landscapes are at their most beautiful during this time of year. Don’t miss your chance to visit the country’s lush national parks.
  • Dry Season | March to October: the best time to visit Malaysia for sightseeing, outdoor activities, and urban crawls.
- From indulgent metro experiences to more rugged, safari adventures, Malaysia definitely has something in store for you.

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  • Valid passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.
  • You may need a visa, depending on your nationality. Visas can be obtained on arrival at certain ports of entry, or in advance online or through a Malaysian embassy or consulate.
  • Make sure your passport is in good condition and has at least two blank pages for visa stamps.