So Wardah pun agak murah jugak lah jika nak dibandingkan beli dekat Malaysia. Then, terus kitorang pergi Malioboro Street untuk beli ole-ole. Itinerary Jogja 4 Hari 3 Malam . Tags : February 13, 2018. Older Post. Next Post. 3 thoughts on "Percutian Bajet ke Yogyakarta Part 2 : 4 Hari 3 Malam" Fara. December 4, 2018 Reply. I spent literally years creating the perfect Malaysia itinerary. A pair of aborted visits in 2010 and 2016 preceded my first serious trip to the country in 2017 so that by the time I finally gave Malaysia the attention it deserved, I was practically an expert on the country. Subsequent trips in the early 2020s have further deepened my understanding. Indeed, I’ve been back so many times since my “big” trip, which saw me spend about 2 weeks in Malaysia—I’m so excited to share what I’ve learned. Without getting too far ahead of myself, I’d say Malaysia is simultaneously the most underrated country in Southeast Asia and the one I’m glad I waited until my 30s to truly visit. What I’m about to share with you will not only be a celebration of beautiful places in Malaysia, nor a compendium of practical travel advice, but an engaging near-decade of travel stories that will help you quickly understand Malaysia—and take your own trip that I hope is even better than all of mine. Contents Malaysia Visas Kuala Lumpur Penang Cameron Highlands Sabah Sarawak A Bit of Everything The Big 3 Best of Borneo Practical Matters When to Visit Malaysia Like much of the rest of Southeast Asia, Malaysia has a wet season and a dry season. Unfortunately, since Malaysia is more geographically spread out than, say, Thailand, demarcating each of these seasons they’re different on the peninsula, for example, than they are on Borneo isn’t an easy matter. For example, while June is the best month to explore the jungles of Sarawak, it’s the wettest month in Kuala Lumpur. No matter when you end up executing this itinerary, Malaysia will probably “gift” you with some rain, even if it’s technically a good time to visit. Where to Stay in Malaysia Whether you stay 1 week in Malaysia or an entire month, Malaysia is one of the cheapest places in the world to stay in nice hotels, be they five-star properties such as the Majestic in Kuala Lumpur, or boutique properties such as Noordin Mews in Penang and the Ranee Boutique Suites in Kuching. On the other hand, if you happen to be traveling on a budget, hostels and budget hotels throughout Malaysia are dirt cheap, even compared to many neighboring countries. As far as I’m concerned, some of the best hotels in Malaysia are also the most affordable, which is good if your answer for how long to stay in Malaysia is “a long time.” How to Get Around Malaysia Malaysia has probably the second-best infrastructure in Southeast Asia, after Singapore, which means that getting around is easy. For long distances, flights on Malaysia Airlines or AirAsia are fast and relatively economical, although buses are sometimes the only option, such as to the Cameron Highlands, which doesn’t have its own airport. Within cities and I do mean almost every large Malaysian city, as of March 2017, Uber is the way to go. You can even use Uber as transport for day trips, such as to Penang National Park outside of George Town. Money, Costs and Communication Malaysia uses the Malaysian ringgit MYR, whose value has been low the past several years against major currencies, including the USD, EUR and GBP. As a result, travel in Malaysia is cheap—budget travelers should easily be able to stay under 50 USD per person, per day, while a relatively luxurious standard is accessible at around 100 USD per person, per day, for food, lodging and transport. Wi-Fi is prevalent in Malaysia but, I’m sad to report, is among the slowest I’ve experienced mobile internet is much faster and is very cheap, not to mention easy to get. In fact, you can buy a Malaysia SIM card kit at any 7-11 in the country! Malaysia Visas The great news? Travelers with most nationalities qualify for visa-exempt entry to Malaysia, with countries like the US and UK enjoying a generous allowance of 90 days upon arrival. The good news? If you don’t, it’s easy to apply for and receive a single entry visa for Malaysia at your nearest Malaysian embassy or consulate. Places to See in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Prior to 2017, Kuala Lumpur was the only place I’d seen in Malaysia, and I hadn’t even really seen it if I’m being honest. In fact, it was the amazing time I had in KL as it’s known in early 2017 that motivated me to plan my Malaysia 2 week itinerary, instead of continuing to Chinas Yunnan province as I’d originally intended. My favorite thing about Kuala Lumpur is how eclectic it is, whether you explore ethnic neighborhoods like Petaling Street Chinatown or Little India, make exotic day trips to stunning Batu Caves, colonial Malacca or regal Putrajaya, revel at the base of the Petronas Twin Towers or look onto them from the greenery of the KL Bird Park or majestic Merdeka Square. Penang When most tourists say “Penang” what they actually mean is George Town, the historical and beautiful capital city of Penang, a massive island and a good-sized chunk of the mainland! that is Malaysia’s only Chinese-majority state. George Town embodies the same sort of eclecticism as KL, and while there are a few skyscrapers, its claim to fame is less about tall buildings and more about old ones. But George Town’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes dozens of religious monuments, the Clan Jetties and the Cheong Fatt Tze “Blue Mansion,” is only the beginning of this cauldron of charm in the middle of your Malaysia 1 week itinerary. George Town is famous for street food oyster omelettes, for example, and spicy laksa soup and street art, although I wasn’t too enamored by the latter. While Penang’s beaches aren’t great, jungle trekking in nearby Penang National Park is enjoyable. Meanwhile, enjoy a stunning panorama of George Town from Penang Hill. Cameron Highlands Malaysia’s tea-producing region, the Cameron Highlands, sits roughly halfway between Kuala Lumpur and Penang as you make your way north up the Malaysian peninsula. The tea plantations here are beautiful and idyllic, and proved to be among the most scenic photo spots in all of my two weeks in Malaysia. On the other hand, the two principal cities of this region are rather busy and grey, which makes spending more than a couple of days here a frustrating experience, if you’re looking for relaxation that is. To be sure, while there are some non-tea activities here—namely visiting strawberry farms and rose gardens—tea is the beginning and end of why you’re likely to come to the Cameron Highlands. Sabah The furthest east portion of Malaysian Borneo, Sabah consists of the city of Kota Kinabalu, Mount Kinabalu and a number of jungle and beach destinations of dazzling beauty. In spite of this seeming tourism treasure trove, on paper, Sabah was by far my least favorite part of my Malaysia itinerary, for reasons I will explain in future posts I’ll link them here when complete. To be sure, while the group of islands near the town of Semporna are absolutely stunning, the mechanics of traveling there are chaotic, a fact compounded by the incompetence of the governmental authority that controls permitting for the region. Likewise, while Kota Kinabalu has some charms, it’s grey and industrial in a way that almost cancels out the natural majesty around it. Sarawak On the other hand, Sarawak was probably my single favorite destination in Malaysia. This began and ended with the awesomeness of Kuching, a charming, clean and green city nestled along the banks of the Sarawak River, but also had a great deal to do with the other attractions of the state, not to mention the proximity to Kuching. For example, while the day trips I took in Sabah required expensive taxi rides and even flights, I was able to take Uber to visit Semenggoh Nature Reserve, home to a population of wild orangutans that are being rehabilitated, and to Bako National Park, where you can take half- and full-day hikes that feel way farther from the city than they are. For these reasons, Sarawak is not only a great place to visit, but the perfect destination to end your two weeks in Malaysia itinerary. Other Malaysia Destinations Or, look back at your planned Malaysia itinerary and add some other places in. For example, the city of Kuala Terengganu on peninsular Malaysia’s east coast, which is usually the gateway to the Perhentian Islands but is also home to the unique Crystal Mosque. Other places to visit if you want to discover more of Malaysia include Langkawi island which is near Penang, and even closer to Thailand, the very rural parts of Sarawak including Bario where my dear friend Lilian is from and even an excursion to the controversial sultanate of Brunei. Magnificent Malaysia Itinerary Examples A Bit of Everything If the majority of this post has appealed to you, then you might want to follow closely in the footsteps of my “big” Malaysia trip 2-3 days in Kuala Lumpur 1-2 days in the Cameron Highlands 2-3 days in Penang 1 night in Kuala Terennganu 2-3 days in Sabah 2-3 days in Sarawak Note that while it took me about two weeks to string together these Malaysia destinations, I moved at a much faster pace than the average traveler. The Big 3 Don’t have time for a 2 week Malaysia itinerary? Don’t worry! With a week in Malaysia, you can see the following highlights 2-3 days in Kuala Lumpur 1-2 days in the Cameron Highlands 2-3 days in Penang The best part? If you have a shorter time, you can always subtract one of these, while a longer trip allows you to extent your stay in KL or Penang. Best of Borneo Borneo is my favorite part of Malaysia, in spite of how unfavorably my Malaysian friends described it. Focus on Borneo by structuring your trip as follows 1-2 days in Kota Kinabalu 2-3 days in Semporna 2-3 days in Kuching 2-3 days in Miri/Bario As I alluded to earlier in this Malaysia itinerary, you could also use this trip as an opportunity to visit Brunei, if you’re curious and not afraid for your life. Slow Malaysia Travel If you’re less concerned about specific places to see in Malaysia and more concerned about the quality of your trip, consider taking a trip in the vein of the following 3-5 days in the Cameron Higlands 3-5 days in Penang or Langkawi 3-5 days in Miri/Bario and/or Semporna 3-5 days in Kuala Lumpur Time not an issue? Feel free to double or even triple my suggested durations! How Long Should You Spend in Malaysia? As you’ll understand very well by now, there’s far more Malaysia sightseeing than first meets the eye. Even if you simply travel between cities, tea fields and rainforests, the two-week figure I floated earlier is a bare-minimum number, as far as I’m concerned. To put it another way, two weeks in Malaysia is advisable primarily if you take advantage of my Travel Coaching service, wherein I plan a custom itinerary for you. Well, at least if you plan to take a comprehensive trip. As for as how long to stay in Malaysia, you can see Malaysia in a week, for example, if you visit plan to visit KL, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. Conversely, if you plan to dig even more deeply into secondary and tertiary destinations than I did for instance the Perhentian Islands off Kuala Teregganu, or tiny Bario in Sarawak, a month in Malaysia or even longer might be a better choice than one week in Malaysia. Other Malaysia Travel FAQ Is Malaysia worth visiting? Malaysia is absolutely worth visiting! Whether for the alluring mix of cultures in Kuala Lumpur, the relaxing greenery of Cameron Highlands, the Chinese cuisine of Penang or the wildness of Sabah and Sarawak in Borneo, Malaysia is truly Asia, just as the country’s official marketing slogan suggests. How much should I budget for a trip to Malaysia? I generally recommend travelers budget between 25-100 USD per person, per day in Malaysia, not including flights to and from the country. If you spend two weeks in Malaysia, for example, this would amount to a cost of between 350-1,400 per person, depending on whether you’re a backpacker or a bougey boutique hotel traveler. Is Malaysia cheaper than Thailand? Although certain things in Malaysia are cheaper than in Thailand namely accommodation and street food, I find the cost of traveling in both countries ends up being about the same when all is said and done. Read my articles “Is Thailand Cheap?” and “Is Malaysia Expensive?” for more insight. The Bottom Line This Malaysia itinerary was literally years—no, almost a decade—in the making. And while it’s based largely off my own personal experiences, I do believe the destinations and experiences contained within it make a solid bedrock for any Malaysia trip. Start in KL and spend a week on the peninsula, or double your length of time in Malaysia and venture over to Borneo island. No matter where you go in Malaysia or how long you spend there, I have a feeling you’re going to be as impressed and enchanted as I am every time—Malaysia is truly Asia!
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Malaysia is a nation of diversity, wildlife, food and unique culture. If you are looking for places to visit in Malaysia, there are lots of options to suit various needs and in this guide, you’ll find a 3 week itinerary for Malaysia. If you want to travel Malaysia for three weeks or less, I suggest you stick to three or four places to truly grasp an experience in each area and I’ll explain where to go in Malaysia below. This is an ideal 3 week itinerary for Malaysia for first timers. If you want to see the capital city, the food epicentre and incredible wildlife, read on for my Malaysia guide. Visa for MalaysiaWhen to Visit Malaysia for 3 WeeksHow to Get to MalaysiaSIM Card in MalaysiaGetting Around Malaysia3 Week Itinerary for MalaysiaMalaysian Cities to VisitWeek 1 of Malaysia 3 Week ItineraryWhere to Stay in KLWeek 2 of Malaysia ItineraryWhere to Stay in PenangMy Penang Blog PostsWeek 3 of Malaysia ItineraryMy Sandakan Blog PostOther Cities to Visit in MalaysiaI Love 3 Weeks in Malaysia If you hold a valid UK passport, you can enter Malaysia and receive a visa on arrival at the airport which is valid for three months. This includes flying between Malaysia mainland and Malaysian Borneo. When to Visit Malaysia for 3 Weeks I went to Malaysia for 3 weeks during August and this was the perfect time to visit for good weather in Malaysia, spotting Malaysian wildlife at the right time and quieter crowds overall. How to Get to Malaysia I flew from Thailand straight to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia with Air Asia and flights were cheap, efficient and ideal. Kuala Lumpur is a busy international airport with flights arriving and departing all over the world. I recommend finding the best flights through Sky Scanner. Alternatively, if you arrive in Singapore or Thailand, you can use the land border crossings into Malaysia. Be sure to visit the Foreign Office official website before doing so. Sunrise over Kinabatangan River in Malaysia. SIM Card in Malaysia The very first thing you should do in Malaysia is buy a SIM card. I never bought a SIM card when I was in Thailand and looking back, it would’ve made things so much easier. When I got to Kuala Lumpur, buying a SIM card was my gateway to getting the most out of the city in just 2 days because I was able to use apps such as Grab and use GPS to find specific restaurants I wanted to visit. The best way to get a SIM card for Kuala Lumpur is to buy this 4G Sim for Malaysia which you can pick up from KL International Airport on arrival. This connects you to KL as soon as you land and you can download Grab Asia’s Uber which saves you from being scammed from taxi drivers at the airport! Also, this sim will work all over Malaysia and has various airport pick-ups around the country including Langkawi International Airport, Penang International Airport, Johor Senai Airport, and also Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Getting Around Malaysia Travelling within Malaysia is simple if you don’t mind using public transport. The best way to travel between places in Malaysia is to use a bus comparison website called 12Go Asia. I use this website every time because it’s reliable, fast and cheap. Read the step-by-step guide of getting from Penang to Kuala Lumpur here. 3 Week Itinerary for Malaysia This Malaysia Travel Itinerary is designed for three specific reasons Visiting the Capital City of Malaysia Tasting the famous food of diverse Malaysian cuisine Spotting unique wildlife native only to Malaysian Borneo Malaysian Cities to Visit The Capital City of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur and the perfect city to start your Malaysian backpack trip. Next is the food capital of South East Asia and the blended cultural city of Penang. Lastly is the city of Sandakan located in Sabah on Malaysian Borneo to spot wildlife exclusive only to Malaysia. Week 1 of Malaysia 3 Week Itinerary Starting off your trip in Kuala Lumpur KL, you’ll see the sights that the great city has to offer. Beyond sightseeing, KL has a sense of chill that you rarely find in busy metropolitans. So much so that you can relax within the city’s gardens or stroll around the quieter neighbourhoods. Read Next How to Spend 2 Days in Kuala Lumpur Where to Stay in KL I recommend staying in the Bukit Bintang area of KL because you are within walking distance of famous landmarks such as Petronas Towers, close to tasty Chinatown and near many public transport spots. I stayed at the Friends Perk Hostel in Kuala Lumpur and it was the perfect hostel for any type of traveller offering both private and dorm rooms as well as free breakfast and discounted lunch/dinner in the downstairs cafe! Click here to view and book Friends Perk Hostel. If you want to know more, read my full review about Friends Perk Hostel here. Week 2 of Malaysia Itinerary Moving on from capital chaos, the second week will bring you to Penang Island located north of the mainland. You can get to Penang via ferry but there is a connecting road that you can use by bus/car. Read Next How to get from KL to Penang. Penang is the one place I would recommend visiting in Malaysia if you only had a few days because of its diversity, things to do and delicious food. Penang is a multi-cultured city of Malay, Indian and Chinese and this is reflected through the mass of street food on offer. Spend your week in Penang exploring Georgetown which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, finding famous street art and most importantly eating the street food! Street Art in Penang Where to Stay in Penang I suggest staying in Georgetown because it has a lot to offer in terms of things to do in Penang and is usually the best place to stay in Penang. Use this search box to find accommodation My Penang Blog Posts Food You Must Try in Penang What To Do in Penang A Day Trip to Penang Hill Week 3 of Malaysia Itinerary After Penang, I travelled straight back to KL via bus to take a flight to one of the best places to go in Malaysia. Borneo! The last week of your three week Malaysian trip will take you three hours away by flight to the Island of Borneo. Borneo is a large island that is actually three countries; Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. Staying in Malaysian Borneo, your visa-on-arrival is still valid but they will stamp your passport for your entry date to Borneo. Proboscis Monkeys in Borneo Malaysian Borneo was one of the most epic experiences I’ve had in my life. I spent a day in Sandakan before beginning a 3-day trip with Borneo Eco Tours in Sukau Rainforest inland from Sandakan. I stayed in a Nat Geo’s Unique Lodge of the World, went on river safaris, seen Orangutans in the wild, ate from a boat that Sir David Attenborough used for a BBC documentary, learned about conservation, walked through the jungle and spotted wildlife such as crocodile, monkeys and birds. Read a full guide to the best wildlife safari in Borneo. My Sandakan Blog Post 4 Educational Things to do in Sandakan Other Cities to Visit in Malaysia I’ve read many Malaysia travel blogs and heard from other backpackers about great places to go in Malaysia and these are the most popular Langkawi Island it is tax-free so perfect for party-lovers Melaka / Melacca Cameron Highlands Perhenthian Islands Kuching Ipoh Johor Bahru Kota Kinabalu I Love 3 Weeks in Malaysia I really loved my time in Malaysia and cannot wait to return and explore more! The things I love most about Malaysia are The friendliness of Malaysian people Food Diversity of people and food I hope you follow this 3 week itinerary that takes you to three best places to visit in Malaysia. If you do, please let me know! Repin this Malaysia Itinerary 3 Weeks for Pinterest Boards! Posts To Read Next 1 Month Itinerary for Vietnam Backpacking South East Asia for 4 Months New Zealand Road Trip 12 Ways to Explore London, UK
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