Malaysia Tour Package from Delhi: Truly Asia, Truly Stunning
Aug 10, 2025By Neha Gupta

Malaysia — 'Truly Asia' is its slogan, and it could not be more accurate. Malaysia is a kaleidoscope of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures, expressed in its food, architecture, festivals, and people. The Petronas Twin Towers gleaming at midnight, Penang's extraordinary street food, Langkawi's island paradise, the Batu Caves' Hindu shrines, and the ancient rainforests of Borneo — Malaysia is Southeast Asia at its most wonderfully diverse. Aur best part? Delhi se Kuala Lumpur barely 6 hours door hai with direct flights. Manmauji Trip ke saath Malaysia ka plan karo aur discover karo ek aisi duniya jo har traveller ko apna lagti hai.
Why Malaysia Is Perfect for Indian Travellers
Malaysia holds a very special connection with India — the Tamil and Malayalam-speaking Indian diaspora has been there for over 200 years, making it one of the most Indian-feeling international destinations outside India itself. Here's what makes Malaysia a favourite:
- Visa-on-arrival: Indian passport holders get visa-free entry to Malaysia (check latest policy before travel). No advance visa hassle!
- Indian food everywhere: From authentic banana-leaf rice in Little India (Brickfields, KL) to South Indian tiffin in Penang — you will never miss home food.
- Hindu temples: Batu Caves is one of Southeast Asia's most sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites — the Thaipusam festival here draws a million devotees annually.
- Affordable luxury: 5-star hotels and fine dining at Indian-wallet-friendly prices.
- English widely spoken: Communication is zero problem.
Top Destinations in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia's ultra-modern, ultra-multicultural capital. The iconic Petronas Twin Towers (visit the Skybridge at Level 41 and Observation Deck at Level 86 — spectacular views!), Batu Caves (a 272-step rainbow staircase to an ancient Hindu cave temple guarded by a 42.7-metre golden Lord Murugan statue — Indian tourists love this!), KL Tower, the lively Chinatown of Petaling Street, the upscale Bukit Bintang shopping and dining strip, and the historic Merdeka Square with its colonial Mughal-Gothic architecture. KL is easy, exciting, and endlessly stimulating.
Penang — George Town
A UNESCO World Heritage City — Penang is arguably the food capital of Southeast Asia, and Indian travellers feel an instant connection with its South Indian culinary roots. Georgetown's street art (the famous bicycle mural, the children on swings), the ornate clan jetties on the sea, Khoo Kongsi Chinese clan house, and the Nasi Kandar restaurants that have been feeding Malaysia since the 1800s. Penang's Char Kway Teow and Assam Laksa are dishes worth flying for. The Penang Hill funicular ride gives you panoramic island views at sunset.
Langkawi
Malaysia's island paradise — 99 islands off the northwest coast, duty-free shopping, and some of Southeast Asia's most beautiful beaches. The Langkawi Sky Bridge (a curved pedestrian bridge at 700 m elevation), Eagle Square (a giant eagle sculpture at the harbour — Langkawi means Land of the Eagle), Kilim Karst Geoforest Park boat tour through mangroves, and the pristine beaches of Pantai Cenang and Tanjung Rhu. Langkawi is perfect for the beach + nature leg of your Malaysia trip.
Cameron Highlands
Malaysia's hill station — tea plantations stretching across rolling green highlands, strawberry farms, butterfly gardens, and colonial bungalows. The Boh Tea Plantation with its cliffside tearoom is iconic. Very reminiscent of Darjeeling — and absolutely gorgeous. Perfect for families and nature lovers.
Borneo (Sabah)
For the adventurous traveller — Malaysian Borneo (Sabah) is one of the world's greatest wildlife destinations. Orang-utan sanctuaries at Sepilok, pygmy elephants of Kinabatangan River, proboscis monkeys, firefly river cruises, and the world-class diving of Sipadan Island. Kota Kinabalu is the gateway — and Mount Kinabalu (4,095 m, Southeast Asia's highest peak) can be climbed in 2 days by fit trekkers.
Malaysia Tour Itinerary (6 Nights / 7 Days)
- Day 1: Delhi → Kuala Lumpur (direct, 6 hrs). Check-in. Evening Petronas Towers and KLCC park. Dinner at Brickfields (Little India).
- Day 2: KL — Batu Caves morning (arrive before 9 AM to avoid crowds), Petaling Street, Merdeka Square. Afternoon KL Tower. Evening Bukit Bintang food walk.
- Day 3: KL → Penang (1 hr flight or 4 hr bus). Georgetown heritage walk. Street art hunt. Evening Clan Jetties at sunset.
- Day 4: Penang — Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si Temple (Asia's largest Buddhist temple), hawker food trail. Night Penang.
- Day 5: Penang → Langkawi (ferry, 2.5 hrs or short flight). Check-in beach resort. Afternoon Pantai Cenang beach.
- Day 6: Langkawi — Sky Bridge cable car, Eagle Square, Kilim Geoforest boat tour, duty-free shopping.
- Day 7: Langkawi → KL → Delhi flight. Trip ends.
Malaysia Food Guide for Indian Travellers
- Nasi Kandar: Rice with an array of Indian-Malaysian curries — a Penang institution, deeply familiar and delicious for Indian palates.
- Roti Canai: The flaky, layered flatbread served with dal and curry — India's paratha's Malaysian cousin. Eaten for breakfast like a ritual.
- Banana Leaf Rice: Full South Indian meal served on a banana leaf in KL's Brickfields — utterly authentic and deeply comforting.
- Char Kway Teow: Wok-fried flat rice noodles with egg and bean sprouts (ask for vegetarian version).
- Teh Tarik: Malaysia's 'pulled tea' — poured dramatically between cups to create a frothy, sweet milk tea. Addictive.
"Malaysia ne dil jeet liya — Batu Caves dekh ke toh aankhein bhar aayi. Manmauji Trip ne itna seamless package banaya tha ki hume sochna hi nahi padha. The Penang food walk was the best travel experience I've had in years!" — Sunita, Delhi
Book Your Malaysia Tour from Delhi
Malaysia awaits — with its twin towers, its cave temples, its tropical islands, and its extraordinary food. Manmauji Trip ke saath plan karo aaj ek perfect Malaysia trip. Selamat Datang — Welcome to Truly Asia!







