Asia's melting pot - soaring twin towers, ancient rainforests, cable-car casinos, and paradise island beaches all in one affordable destination.
Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia's most rewarding destinations - a country that packs rainforest hikes, gleaming skyscrapers, sacred Hindu cave temples, hilltop casino resorts, and turquoise island beaches all within a few hours of each other. For travellers from Ahmedabad, a Malaysia tour package from Ahmedabad offers an exceptional value-for-money international experience, with affordable airfares, a weak Ringgit against the Rupee, and an almost effortless entry process for Indian passport holders. The eNTRI (Electronic Travel Registration and Information) permit is free, applied online, and allows a 15-day stay - Shahi Travels handles this registration for all our clients as part of every package.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's dynamic capital, greets you with one of the world's most recognisable skylines. The Petronas Twin Towers, soaring to 452 metres, were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004 and remain an architectural icon. The Sky Bridge at Level 41 and the Observation Deck at Level 86 are must-visit experiences - book your tickets in advance as they sell out quickly. At night, the KLCC Park comes alive with a spectacular fountain-and-light show that is entirely free and mesmerising. No visit to Malaysia is complete without this.
Batu Caves, a sacred Hindu temple complex located 13 km north of KL, is equally unmissable. You ascend 272 rainbow-coloured steps past a magnificent 43-metre gold statue of Lord Murugan - one of the tallest statues of the deity anywhere in the world - to reach the limestone cave shrine. For Gujarati Hindu travellers, Batu Caves holds deep spiritual and cultural significance, and the vibrant colours and scale of the site make it one of the most photographed spots in Southeast Asia. Thaipusam festival here draws hundreds of thousands of devotees each year.
Kuala Lumpur is also a city of contrasts and neighbourhoods. Petaling Street (Chinatown) buzzes with a famous night bazaar - street food stalls serving Laksa, Char Kway Teow, and fresh-pressed cane juice, alongside stalls selling local batik and souvenirs. Brickfields, known as KL's Little India, is packed with South Indian vegetarian restaurants, flower garland stalls, and Tamil temples - a comforting familiarity for Gujarati travellers. The Central Market is the best place to shop for authentic Malaysian crafts, batik fabrics, pewter ware, and woodcarvings. And the soaring KL Tower (Menara KL) at 421 metres offers a glass-floor observation deck and a revolving restaurant for a dramatic city panorama.
Genting Highlands, 51 km from KL at an altitude of 1,800 metres, is a world of its own - and one of Malaysia's most popular day or overnight excursions. The Genting Skyway gondola - one of the world's fastest cable cars - whisks you from the foothills to the cloud-wreathed summit. Resorts World Genting houses the country's only legal casino (open to non-Muslims and non-Malaysian citizens), multiple hotels including the gargantuan First World Hotel, and the outdoor Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park with Hollywood-themed zones. At 10–20°C year-round, Genting offers a cool mountain escape from KL's tropical heat.
Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands off the northwest coast of peninsular Malaysia in the Andaman Sea, is Malaysia's premier beach destination. A one-hour flight from KL, Langkawi's duty-free status makes it a shopper's paradise for alcohol, chocolates, and cigarettes at a fraction of mainland prices. The Langkawi Cable Car (Panorama Langkawi) carries you to the summit of Machinchang mountain, where the gravity-defying Langkawi Sky Bridge - a curved suspension walkway 700 metres above sea level - delivers breathtaking views across the Andaman Sea all the way to Thailand on clear days. The beaches of Cenang and Tengah are among Malaysia's finest, while Kilim Karst Geoforest Park offers magical boat tours through protected mangrove forests, home to eagles, monkeys, and flying foxes. Eagle feeding at sea, where the resident Brahminy kites swoop down to collect fish thrown from your boat, is one of Langkawi's most memorable wildlife experiences.
For travellers with more time, Penang - a 45-minute flight or 4-hour drive from KL - is one of Asia's great food and culture destinations. George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is celebrated for its colonial-era shophouses adorned with famous street art murals, its vibrant clan jetties, and an extraordinary hawker food culture that includes what many consider the best Penang Laksa and Char Kway Teow in the world. The hilltop Kek Lok Si Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. Shahi Travels can extend your Malaysia itinerary to include Penang on request.
Food in Malaysia is a joy for vegetarians. Kuala Lumpur's Little India (Brickfields) has scores of South Indian vegetarian restaurants serving thalis, dosas, and idlis. Chinatown has Buddhist vegetarian Chinese restaurants. Langkawi and Penang both have vegetarian-friendly menus widely available. Hotels happily accommodate Jain and vegetarian requests if informed in advance. Shahi Travels ensures that all our Gujarati clients have vegetarian meal options coordinated throughout the trip.
Shahi Travels has been crafting Malaysia tour packages from Ahmedabad with experienced local partners for over two decades. We handle eNTRI registration, book the best-routed flights on IndiGo, Air India Express, AirAsia, or Malaysia Airlines, and arrange comfortable hotels in both KL and Langkawi. Whether you are planning a family holiday, honeymoon, or group tour, our Malaysia packages are tailored to your needs and budget.
Fly from Ahmedabad to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Immigration and hotel check-in. Evening stroll at KLCC Park for the free fountain and light show with the Petronas Twin Towers illuminated overhead. Dinner at Petaling Street (Chinatown) - taste local Laksa, Char Kway Teow, and fresh tropical fruit. Overnight in Kuala Lumpur.
Morning: Petronas Twin Towers Sky Bridge (Level 41) and Observation Deck (Level 86) - pre-booked tickets essential. Midday: Drive to Batu Caves (13 km) - climb the 272 rainbow-coloured steps to the Hindu cave shrine and marvel at the 43m Lord Murugan statue. Afternoon: KL Tower glass-floor observation deck with panoramic city views. Evening: Central Market for Malaysian crafts shopping, then Bukit Bintang for dinner at one of KL's top restaurant streets. Overnight KL.
Morning drive to Awana Skyway terminal (51 km from KL). Board the Genting Skyway gondola through clouds to Resorts World Genting at 1,800m. Explore the Genting SkyWorlds outdoor theme park, or visit the casino (non-Muslims and non-Malaysian citizens welcome). Enjoy the refreshing 10–20°C mountain temperature. Return to KL by early evening. Overnight KL.
Morning flight from KL to Langkawi (1 hour). Check in at a Cenang beach resort. Afternoon: Cenang Beach - swim, relax, or try water sports. Visit Eagle Square (Dataran Lang) - the giant eagle statue that is Langkawi's symbol. Explore duty-free shops for chocolates, liquor, and local souvenirs at island prices. Sunset drinks at a beachfront Sky Bar. Overnight Langkawi beach resort.
Morning: Panorama Langkawi Cable Car to the summit of Machinchang mountain, followed by the Langkawi Sky Bridge - a curved suspension walkway 700 metres above the Andaman Sea with views stretching to the Thai islands on clear days. Afternoon: Kilim Karst Geoforest Park mangrove boat tour - glide through protected mangroves, spot Brahminy kites, monkeys, and sea eagles; eagle feeding at sea. Optional jet ski or parasailing. Overnight Langkawi.
Free morning on Langkawi beach - sunrise swim, breakfast at your resort, last-minute duty-free shopping. Fly Langkawi to KUL (1 hour), then connect to Ahmedabad. Arrive Ahmedabad with memories of twin towers, sacred caves, mountain casinos, and island sunsets.
Indian passport holders can travel to Malaysia on eNTRI (Electronic Travel Registration and Information) - a free, 15-day permit applied online before travel. For longer stays or multiple entries, an e-Visa is available. Shahi Travels assists all clients with eNTRI registration as part of the package. No stamp-on-arrival fee is charged.
Yes. IndiGo, Air India Express, and AirAsia operate flights from Ahmedabad (AMD) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL). Some are direct; others connect via Delhi, Mumbai, or Chennai. Total travel time is approximately 6–8 hours. Shahi Travels books the most convenient routing for your dates.
March to October is the best period. The west coast (KL, Penang, Langkawi) is dry and sunny. November to February brings the northeast monsoon to the east coast - but KL, Genting, and Langkawi remain largely unaffected. Malaysia can be visited year-round, making it a great monsoon escape from India in July–August.
Our Malaysia tour packages from Ahmedabad start from ₹45,000 per person for 5 nights / 6 days. This includes return flights, hotel accommodation in KL and Langkawi, daily breakfast, intercity transfers, and major attraction entries. Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia's best value destinations.
Yes. Kuala Lumpur has an extensive vegetarian food scene, especially in Little India (Brickfields) and Chinatown where South Indian vegetarian restaurants and Chinese Buddhist veg restaurants are common. Langkawi and Penang also have good vegetarian options. Many hotels cater to Jain and vegetarian meal requests if notified in advance.
Starting from ₹45,000 per person
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