Peninsular Malaysia: sample 1-Week travel plan


We never intended to excursion around Malaysia that month. Our original destination was Siem Reap, Cambodia but an unfortunate event forced us to drop the idea. Our connecting flights were in Kuala Lumpur so we figured, Why not explore Malaysia instead? So just a couple of days before the trip, we found ourselves rummaging through the Internet for travel ideas. After a night-long research, we provided down the destinations we wished to check out and a lot of of them are located near the West Coast. Our initial list had five cities but, wait, that was too lots of stops for a 6-day trip! Since I had been to Malacca and Kuala Lumpur in separate occasions, they got the cut. We settled for three destinations — Langkawi, Penang, and Cameron Highlands.

That’s me, squeezing my way across the tea plantation in Cameron Highlands.

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Booking Flights
Finding Accommodations
Building Itinerary
Day 1: Clark to Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi
Day 2: Langkawi Island Tour
Day 3: Langkawi to Penang
Day 4-5: Cameron Highlands
Day 6: Back to Kuala Lumpur
Budget Breakdown

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Booking Flights

Kuala Lumpur is the primary gateway to Peninsular Malaysia. affordable carriers Airphil Express, Cebu Pacific Air, Zest Airways, and Tiger Airways all fly to KL from Manila. Our tickets to KL were booked nearly a year in development during a enormous AirAsia sale. but we got our return ticket from an Airphil express sale. (Back then, Airphil’s Kuala Lumpur-Manila flight 2P 876 was scheduled at 11:55pm.)

The roundtrip cost at the time was PhP 2080 (USD46). The downside was that we would be flying out of Clark airport, which was fine with us considering that it was just a ride away anyway.

Although there are flights to Langkawi and Penang from the capital, we made a decision that once we landed in KL, we would be taking only the bus, train, or ferry to get to other cities because we didn’t want to spend so much on transportation.

Finding Accommodations

Finding low-cost places to stay in Malaysia is really easy. All it takes is a check out to your favorite travel booking site like HostelWorld, Agoda, AirAsiaGo or Expedia. before we started the trip, we already reserved rooms and we only paid the deposit by means of credit scores card. Here’s the list of places where we stayed at on this trip.

Langkawi – tropical Langkawi resort in Pantai Tengah (1 night)

Penang – Old Penang Guesthouse in George town (1 night)

Cameron Highlands – Kang Traveler’s Lodge in Tanah Rata (2 nights)

That’s a total of 4 nights. We spent the first night on the train to Langkawi from Kuala Lumpur, which saved us one room night! Yay! I took pleasure in my stay at each of these hostels because the rooms were clean, the staff friendly, and the location excellent.

Kang Travelers’ Lodge in Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands
Building Itinerary

The a lot of tough part of planning this trip was the itinerary. We wanted to stay at each destination for at least 2 days but it was not possible. We had to cut short our time at one stop and, unfortunately, it was Penang. Here’s our original itinerary:

DAY 1 – CLARK to KUALA LUMPUR
09:05 am – check in at Clark airport
11:05 am – ETD: Clark Airport
02:50 pm – ETA: Kuala Lumpur LCCT
04:00 pm – Take bus to KL Sentral
05:30 pm – Go to Merdeka Square and Petronas Towers
09:20 pm – ETD: Train ride to Arau (Station nearest Langkawi)
Overnight on the train

DAY 2 – LANGKAWI
07:20 am – ETA: Arau Station
07:40 am – Take cab to Kuala Perlis
08:00 am – get ferry tickets to Langkawi Island
09:00 am – ETD: Kuala Perlis
10:00 am – ETA: Kuah Jetty, Langkawi
10:30 am – Langkawi Island Tour: Kilim Geoforest Park, Tanjung Rhu, cord Car
04:00 pm – check in at hotel
05:30 pm – walk at Pantai Cenang
07:30 pm – dinner and nightlife

DAY 3 – LANGKAWI to PENANG
08:00 am – breakfast and walk at Pantai Cenang
12:00 nn – check out: hotel
02:30 pm – ETD: Kuah jetty
05:30 pm – ETA: George town Ferry Terminal
06:00 pm – Check-in at hotel
07:00 pm – Food trip, night walk around George Town

DAY 4 – PENANG to CAMERON HIGHLANDS
06:00 am – check out: hostel
07:00 am – Half-day excursion of George Town
02:30 pm – Minivan ride to Cameron Highlands
07:00 pm – ETA: Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands
07:30 pm – check in at hotel
08:20 pm – Dinner, find excursion operator, night walk

DAY 5 – CAMERON HIGHLANDS TOUR
07:00 am – Whole-day tour
05:00 pm – Rest
07:00 pm – Dinner

DAY 6 – CAMERON HIGHLANDS to KUALA LUMPUR
07:00 am – ETD: Tanah Rata Bus Terminal
01:00 pm – ETA: KL Sentral
02:00 pm – Batu Caves, KL Tower
07:00 pm – Take bus to LCCT from KL Sentral
09:30 pm – Check-in at LCCT
11:55 pm – ETD: LCCT (via Airphil Express)
04:05 am – ETA: NAIA terminal 3

This was the plan and we were able to follow it nearly perfectly. The only major deviation was our stay in Georgetown, Penang. We couldn’t find an available afternoon trip to Cameron Highlands. We were forced to take an early morning mini-bus which cut our time in Penang even shorter, a mere 12 hours.

By the way, if you have a lot more days, you might want to check out Malacca, too! You can even go farther to Singapore and just fly back to Manila from there. Here’s a sample Malacca-Singapore travel plan that you can use to add to the above plan. just make the needed adjustments.

Day 1: Clark to Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi

We landed in Kuala Lumpur ahead of schedule, which indicated a lot more time for us to explore Kuala Lumpur. Unfortunately, work followed me even to Malaysia that I had to stay at a cafe and do some work-related stuff, which pushed me to just skip checking out Merdeka Square and Petronas Towers. I had been to these places before but I really wanted to see the Petronas twin Towers at night. Ce păcat.

KL Sentral became our “hotel” in Kuala Lumpur for this trip
We booked second-class upper berths (RM34) the Senandung Langkawi Train to Hat Yai, Thailand. Arau Station, our stop, was the third to the last. After getting my work done, we grabbed dinner-to-go and boarded the 9:20pm train. The experience was very pleasurable but I guess I was too worn out that the moment I lay down, I fell asleep instantly. I didn’t even get to have dinner. When I woke up, it was already morning. a lot more about the train ride here.

Day 2: Langkawi Island Tour

Kilim Geoforest Park in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
When we arrived in Arau, we took a cab and then a ferry to Kuah, the capital of Langkawi Island. The cab motorist who was meant to take us straight to the hotel used to excursion us around for RM 100. We thought it was a good deal considering that every cab ride charges a fixed rate of RM 25. Taking the RM100-tour will allow us to stop at lots of of the island’s major attractions. (More about that here.) here are the places we visited:

Kilim Geoforest Park

Tanjong Rhu

Panorama Langkawi cord automobile and Oriental Village

Pantai Cenang

After the tour, we checked in at tropical Langkawi Resort and headed back to Pantai Cenang to enjoy the sunset. At night, my travel buddy and I shared a big, big dinner at Orkid Ria seafood Restaurant.

Day 3: Langkawi to Penang

The next day, we walked on the beach again and had a quick breakfast at a restaurant near the resort. We taken a look at early and just waited for the ferry to George Town, Penang. To kill time, we explored the area around the jetty. one of the most touristy spots was the brown Eagle Monument.

At 2:30pm, we boarded the boat and started the 3-hour ride to Penang. It was nearly 6pm when we arrived. We were blown away by the architecture of the old buildings in the city and we were really ecstatic to get moving after checking in. Unfortunately, work kept haunting me that I had to stay in my room to make sure I don’t lose my job. My buddy went out on his own. I was a sad loser that night.

Love Lane in George Town, Penang
At around 8:30pm, I went out for a night walk and took pictures of the structures around the area. We found a travel agency and hoped to book a 2:30pm trip to Cameron Highlands but there were no a lot more seats left so we settled for the morning trip, cutting our time in George town in half.

We also had dinner at Gurney Drive. Here’s a a lot more in-depth chronicling of our 12 hours in Penang.

Day 4-5: Cameron Highlands

We reached Tanah Rata, a major settlement in Cameron Highland, at around 1pm. We checked in right away and explored the small town on foot. We quickly fell in love with the weather and the misty atmosphere! The only thing we did not appreciate much was that it rained later that afternoon. Regardless, we began trying the restaurants in town and looked for souvenir items. We also met some of the only 11 OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) in Cameron Highlands.

Mossy forest in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Kuya Rey, a Pinoy in Tanah Rata, manages a travel agency and we booked a whole-day excursion with him. The spent the following day exploring lots of of what the highlands had to offer:

BOH Tea Plantation and Factory

Gunung Brinchang height and view Deck

Mossy Forest

Taman Rama-rama Butterfly and Reptile Park

Raju hill Strawberry Farm

Rose center Kea Farm

Ee Feng Gu Kea Bee Farm

Mushroom Farm

Brinchang Market Square

Sam Poh Buddhist Temple

Parit Falls

I especially loved our check out to the tea plantations, the mossy forest, the rose center, the Buddhist temple, and the market square. everything else felt like vacationer traps, to be quite honest. I recommend that you just take a half-day leisure excursion that includes both the tea plantation and mossy forest. read a lot more about this excursion here.

Hedgerows of black tea in Cameron Highlands
The truth is, the real reason we wanted to set foot on Cameron Highlands was a chance to see the Rafflesia, the world’s greatest flower. Sadly, it was not the flower’s season when we visited. Poate data viitoare.

Day 6: Back to Kuala Lumpur

At 6am,we were already at the bus station waiting for a bus to Kuala Lumpur. At around 12:30pm, we were back at KL Sentral in the capital. The first thing we did was deposit our bags at a baggage counter at the station so we won’t be carrying too much weight as we explored the city. The baggage counter is located just across the Intercity train booths. We then moved to Batu Caves but we took pleasure in so much we didn’t realize we wouldn’t be able to go anywhere else.

Batu Caves, Malaysia
At around 7pm, we boarded the bus to LCCT and just waited for our Airphil express flight back to Manila scheduled later that night.

Budget Breakdown

Here’s a breakdown of my expenses throughout this trip.

ZIUA 1

PhP 2,080 – Roundtrip airfare Kuala Lumpur

PhP 1,600 – travel tax

PhP 750 – departure Fee

PhP 105 – Bus to KL Sentral from LCCT (RM 5)

PhP 459  – upper berth, second class, overnight sleeper train (RM 35)

ZIUA 2

PhP 158 – Taxi ride from Arau station to Kuala Perlis (RM 24/2 pax)

PhP 236 – Ferry ride from Kuala Perlis to Langkawi (RM 18)

PhP 984 – 6-hour Langkawi Island excursion (RM150/2 pax)

PhP 1,311 – Kilim Geoforest Park excursion (RM 200 per boat/2 pax)

PhP 744 – tropical resort Langkawi (USD36.6 per room/2 pax)

DAY 3

PhP 164 – Taxi ride from hotel to Kuah (Langkawi) port

PhP 787 – Ferry ride from Langkawi to Penang

PhP 623 – Old Penang Guesthouse (RM95 per room/2 pax)

PhP 164 – Taxi ride to Gurney Drive

DAY 4-5

PhP 498 – Minivan ride from Georgetown to Tanah Rata (RM 38)

PhP 447  – Kang Travelers Lodge (USD 11 per bed)

PhP 787 – Full-day excursion of Cameron Highlands (RM 60/pax)

DAY 6

PhP 459 – Bus from Tanah Rata to Kuala Lumpur (RM 35)

PhP 52 – KTM Komuter train roundtrip to Batu Caves (RM 2, one -way)

PhP 105 – Bus to LCCT from KL Sentral (RM 8)

Php 400 – Incidentals (map, candies, bottled water)

PhP 3,300 – total food expenses

PhP 16,213 – total EXPENSES

Please note that I grabbed airline discount seats for this trip, which helped minimize the cost. note that we we were a party of only 2 travelers. had we been a bigger group, it could’ve pulled the cost much lower.

It’s honestly one of my a lot of expensive trips I’ve gone on but, definitely, one of the best. It was exceptionally busy but I took pleasure in the rush and the constant moving. The only spoiler was that urgent work-related stuff kept on popping up in the most inconvenient time. (Not that I’m complaining! I love my job!)

But overall, it was genuinely unforgettable. I’m planning a part 2 of this Peninsular Malaysia trip. This time, a lot more days in Penang, and a stop in Taman Negara national Park, Johor Bahru, Tioman Island, and Perhentian Islands. Hopefully, I get to cross over to Thailand, too!

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