Discover Malaysia
Malaysia is a land rich with diverse experiences and destinations, so a great way to discover this fascinating country is to visit more than one area. The dynamic capital city Kuala Lumpur is an excellent starting point for your Malaysian adventure offering superb shopping and a wealth of sightseeing opportunities. There’s so much to explore away from the city too, from the laidback beach life of Langkawi and Penang to the idyllic private island of Pangkor Laut. And don’t forget exotic Borneo, a land of dense jungles, far flung beaches and remarkable wildlife sanctuaries.
All of these destinations can be easily combined and below are just a few of our most tempting multi-centre itineraries. Please call our dedicated travel consultants should you wish to tailor-make your Malaysian holiday.
Kuala Lumpur & Langkawi
Begin your holiday with a few days in Kuala Lumpur with the Petronas Towers and a fabulous shopping mall right on your doorstep. Then it’s onwards to the beautiful beaches and quaint villages of Langkawi. Stay in unabashed luxury at The Datai on this Andaman Sea island paradise.
Day 1 Fly Emirates to Kuala Lumpur, arriving the next day, for a two night stay at Mandarin Oriental, to enjoy the sights and sounds of this capital city
Day 4 Depart Kuala Lumpur for the beautiful, tropical island of Langkawi for five nights at The Datai for some relaxation by the beach
Day 9 Fly back to the UK, via Kuala Lumpur Seven nights from £2,165 per person
Includes return Economy Class flights, accommodation as specified in the itinerary with breakfast daily, return internal flights from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi and return private car transfers.
Kuala Lumpur, Penang & Borneo
Stopover in Malaysia’s buzzing capital before spending five nights in exotic Borneo, home to the orangutan. Next stop, the charming island of Penang for your quota of rest and relaxation.
Day 1 Fly Emirates to Kuala Lumpur, arriving the next day, for a two night stay at the Shangri-La Hotel to experience this vibrant capital city
Day 4 Fly to Kota Kinabalu and transfer to Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria for five nights in Borneo where you can visit the resort’s orangutan sanctuary
Day 9 Fly to Penang via Kuala Lumpur and check-in at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa for five nights
Day 14 Fly back to the UK, via Kuala Lumpur. Twelve nights from £2,329 per person
Includes return Economy Class flights, accommodation as specified in the itinerary with breakfast daily, return internal flights within Malaysia and return private car transfers.
Seven nights from £1,579 per person
Includes return Economy Class flights, accommodation as specified in the itinerary with breakfast daily and return private car and speedboat transfers.
Kuala Lumpur & Pangkor Laut
Spend a couple of days exploring Kuala Lumpur, before an exhilarating speedboat ride across the Straits of Malacca for five nights by exclusive, sun-kissed beaches on the private island sanctuary of Pangkor Laut.
Day 1 Fly Emirates to Kuala Lumpur, arriving the next day, for a two night stay at The Ritz-Carlton, to enjoy the bustle of this capital city
Day 4 Transfer from Kuala Lumpur to Lumut for a speedboat ride to the private island of Pangkor Laut for five nights where you can unwind on pristine beaches
Day 9 Fly back to the UK, via Kuala Lumpur
Book online at
emiratestours.co.uk, call 020 7590 1460 or visit your travel agent 141
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