Explore Malaysia by road with a detailed 20-day bus travel itinerary from 27 February to 17 March 2025, covering major cities, scenic routes, and cultural hotspots for an unforgettable adventure.
My Trip to Malaysia 2025
Explore the charm of Malaysia, with its stunning heritage architecture, limestone caves, vibrant street art, and world-famous local cuisine. Discover unique attractions in the historic Old Town and New City of Malaysia on this unforgettable journey.
My Trip to Malaysia Itinerary
Visit Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple, explore Ipoh Old Town, and enjoy Ipoh Street Art
Explore George Town, visit Penang Hill, and enjoy Penang street food
Walk around Armenian Street, visit Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, and Clan Jetties
Visit Kedah Paddy Museum, explore Alor Setar Tower, and see Zahir Mosque
Relax by the seaside and enjoy local seafood
Visit Langkawi Sky Bridge, explore Pantai Cenang Beach, and tour Langkawi Cable Car
Relax after Langkawi trip
Enjoy panoramic views of Malaysia-Thailand border from the viewpoint
Visit the local markets and enjoy the serene atmosphere
Explore Bukit Lagi area, and experience the border town of Pedan Besar
Visit Arau Palace and explore the surrounding areas
Visit the Handicraft Village, explore Istana Jahar, and see local markets
Visit Crystal Mosque, explore Terengganu State Museum, and enjoy Batu Burok Beach
Visit Teluk Cempedak Beach, explore Sungai Pandan Waterfall, and Taman Esplanade
Explore Danga Bay, visit Johor Bahru City Square, and enjoy Johor Zoo
Visit A Famosa, explore Jonker Street, and visit Christ Church
Visit Petronas Twin Towers, explore Batu Caves, and see Merdeka Square
Visit Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park, enjoy cable car ride, and explore Chin Swee Caves Temple
Wrap up the trip, last-minute shopping, and enjoy local delicacies
My trip to Malaysia 2025
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FAQs My Trip to Malaysia 2025
The best time to visit is between March and October during the dry season, as the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Pack light, breathable clothing for Malaysia’s tropical climate, along with comfortable walking shoes. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, and an umbrella for unexpected rain.
Visa On Arrival for Indians, Most countries, including those in the European Union, United States, Canada, and Australia, do not require a visa for stays of 90 days or less. However, it’s advisable to check your country’s requirements before traveling.
Yes, English is widely spoken, especially in major cities and tourist areas. However, the official language is Malay (Bahasa Malaysia). Even Tamil People can manage the country trip with Tamil Language.
The currency used is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but it’s good to carry cash when visiting rural regions.
Yes, Malaysia is generally a safe country for tourists. However, like any destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and safeguard your belongings.
Some must-try dishes include Nasi Lemak (Malaysia’s national dish), Roti Canai, Char Kway Teow, Laksa, and Satay.
Malaysia has a well-developed transportation system, including buses, trains, and taxis. The Grab app is a popular and convenient ride-hailing service.
Yes, you can use your mobile phone by purchasing a local SIM card with data or enabling international roaming with your service provider.
It’s respectful to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Remove your shoes before entering someone’s home or a temple, and avoid touching someone’s head, as it’s considered sacred.