Kuala Lumpur · Langkawi · 5 nights / 6 days · family
Malaysia 5N KL & Langkawi
Visa-free Malaysia in its best two-act structure: two city nights under the Petronas Towers, three island nights on Langkawi's beaches — with the cable car, mangroves and duty-free thrown in.

Highlights
- Visa-free entry for Indians through 2026 (MDAC filed by us)
- Petronas Towers photo-stop + KL city tour
- Langkawi SkyCab cable car & Sky Bridge
- Mangrove kayak or island-hopping boat day
- Langkawi duty-free shopping (genuinely cheap chocolate)
Day-by-day itinerary
Day 1 — Kuala Lumpur arrival
Land, transfer, evening at KLCC park for the Petronas light show. Jalan Alor street food for the brave.
Day 2 — KL city day
Batu Caves' 272 steps, city tour, King's Palace drive-by, and Bukit Bintang for the shoppers.
Day 3 — Fly to Langkawi
Short hop to the island, check in, sunset at Pantai Cenang with feet in the sand.
Day 4 — SkyCab & Sky Bridge
The Machinchang cable car to the curved Sky Bridge — the island's headline view. Afternoon by the pool.
Day 5 — Island hopping
Boat day: Pregnant Maiden Lake, eagle watching, Beras Basah beach. Duty-free run in the evening.
Day 6 — Departure
Transfer to Langkawi airport for the flight home via KL.
Included
- 5 nights (2N KL + 3N Langkawi) with daily breakfast
- All airport/hotel transfers on private basis
- KL half-day city tour with Batu Caves
- Langkawi SkyCab tickets + island-hopping boat tour
- MDAC (Malaysia Digital Arrival Card) filed for every traveller
Not included
- International and KL–Langkawi flights
- Lunches and dinners
- SkyBridge add-on ticket at the cable-car top station
- Travel insurance
- Anything not listed in inclusions
Best time to go: November to April for Langkawi's driest seas; KL is a year-round city.
Things to carry
- · Passport valid 6+ months; MDAC confirmation (we send it)
- · Modest wear for Batu Caves
- · Swimwear and reef-safe sunscreen
- · A spare bag for duty-free
Cancellation policy
30+ days before departure: full refund minus ₹2,500 per person processing fee.
15–29 days: 50% of the package cost is retained.
7–14 days: 75% is retained.
Under 7 days or no-show: non-refundable.
Hotel and airline penalties during peak or festival dates may be higher and are advised at booking. Wherever we can recover more from suppliers, we pass it back.
More questions, answered
- Do Indians need a visa for Malaysia?
- No — visa-free entry runs through 31 December 2026 for stays up to 30 days. The MDAC digital arrival card is mandatory within 3 days before arrival; we file it for every guest as standard.
- Can we add Singapore?
- Beautifully — KL and Singapore pair in one trip. Note Singapore needs a visa for Indians (agent-filed); we run that desk too and sequence both entries.