Malaysia is a country of two halves. To the east is the island of Borneo with orangutans, jungles and rivers. To the west is the Malaysian Peninsula with a blend of cultures, religion, colonial history and modern flair. Discover the highlights of both, with a chance to spot orangutans and pygmy elephants in Borneo, before diving into culture in Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Georgetown. We finish on the tropical beaches of Langkawi island – a scenic finale to this adventure of contrasts.
Activity Areas
Cultural Wonders
Culture
Culture Bestsellers
Natural Wonders
Primates
Region & Country & City
Asia: Borneo, Malaysia
Included in the Price
- 13 breakfasts, three lunches and five dinners - All accommodation - All transport and listed activities - Tour leader throughout - Group arrival and departure transfers available
Not Included In The Price
- Travel insurance - Single accommodation (available on request) - Visas or vaccinations
Accommodation Information
- Accommodation: 6 Superior nights (4 hotel, 2 beach resort), 7 Classic nights (4 resort, 3 hotel) - Travel by minibus, boat and domestic flights - Group normally 4 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 16
Map
Itinerary
Day 1 Adventure starts at Sepilok • Optional night walk
Our adventure begins in Sepilok, a renowned rainforest sanctuary where you can observe rescued orangutans up close in their natural jungle habitat.
Around 6pm, say selamat petang to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. There is usually time for an optional night walk this evening before dinner (occasionally this will happen tomorrow).
Your tour leader ensures a big Malaysian welcome over a group dinner.
Want extra time? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
Accommodation: Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort (or similar)
Day 2 Visit the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary and Sun Bear Conservation Centre • Explore the Rainforest Discovery Centre
Created in 1964, the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary is the largest orangutan sanctuary in the world and aims to rehabilitate and release orphaned and captured orangutans into the wild.
This morning, we visit the informative headquarters and see the animals at feeding time, before a visit to the Sun Bear Conservation Centre.
After, we return to the hotel, where you have a chance to relax by the pool for the afternoon. Alternatively, there is the option to return to the orangutan sanctuary for the second feeding session (return transfer costs not included). Speak to your tour leader for more information on this option.
This evening, we visit the Rainforest Discovery Centre, which has an impressive canopy walkway offering great views over the Sepilok Reserve. This is a great place to see birds, including hornbills and Borneo bristleheads, and we may spot the odd orangutan during fruiting season.
Accommodation: Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort (or similar)
Day 3 To Kinabatangan • Afternoon river cruise
After breakfast, we depart Sepilok and transfer (approximately two to three hours) to the third-longest river in Borneo, Kinabatangan. The wildlife reserve here is home to an astonishing array of wildlife including pygmy elephants, wild orangutans, gibbons, proboscis monkeys and rare birdlife. As dusk approaches, we take to the river in search of some of the local animals.
Accommodation: Borneo Natural Sukau Bilit Resort (or similar)
Day 4 Explore Kinabatangan river
Up early, we head out on a dawn wildlife cruise on the river in search of more wildlife. After breakfast, we either embark on a walk on the surrounding nature trails or visit a nearby village to learn about the indigenous Orang Sungai community.
Return to the river this afternoon to look for crocodiles and other forest residents. There should be the opportunity this evening for an optional night walk where we may see owls or even Western tarsiers.
Accommodation: Borneo Natural Sukau Bilit Resort (or similar)
Day 5 Drive to Sandakan via the War Memorial
Leaving after breakfast, we head to Sandakan (approximately 2hr 30min drive) stopping at the Sandakan War Memorial en route.
After checking in at our hotel, the rest of the day is free for you to relax, swim in the hotel pool, enjoy local cuisine or explore the vibrant, compact streets of Sandakan.
Accommodation: Sabah Hotel (or similar)
Day 6 Fly to Kuala Lumpur and on to Malacca
After breakfast, we transfer to Sandakan Airport and bid farewell to Borneo to check in for our flight to Kuala Lumpur on the Malaysian Peninsula (there is a 44lb/20kg restriction but it is possible to pay for excess luggage at the airport or your leader can arrange this at the start of the tour).
Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, we meet our leader for this section of the trip. We then take a two-hour transfer to Malacca. Upon arrival at our hotel in the afternoon, there is time to relax and explore this historic and culturally rich city.
Accommodation: Hotel Puri Melaka (or similar)
Day 7 Walking and trishaw tour of Malacca
Malacca is a well-preserved colonial town with a mix of Portuguese, British and Dutch architecture. The quaint Chinatown neighbourhood is home to numerous antique shops plus a Hindu temple, Taoist temple and a mosque, while the oldest functioning church in Malaysia is nearby across the canal. We explore the city by foot and by using its colourful and distinctive trishaws.
This evening, we go out to try Malacca cuisine. Known as Baba Nyonya, it is a blend of Chinese, Malay and other influences and is a speciality of the town.
Accommodation: Hotel Puri Melaka (or similar)
Day 8 To Kuala Lumpur via the Batu Caves
Leaving the sleepy charm of Malacca, we first transfer (approximately three hours) to the Batu Caves. These limestone caves are a holy Hindu site and are guarded by a giant statue of the Hindu god Lord Murugan. Behind the statue are the 272 steps that lead to the caves and large numbers of monkeys.
We then take a short transfer to Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital of Malaysia. Known as KL, this vibrant city shows a completely different side of the country.
The remainder of the afternoon is free to explore the city further, visit the Petronas Towers or enjoy a spot of shopping. Please note, the Petronas Towers are closed on Mondays (Day 9 of the itinerary) and advanced booking online is recommended at least a week before arrival to avoid disappointment. Please see the optional excursions section of the Trip Notes for further details.
If you want a drink with amazing views later this evening, head to one of the many rooftop bars in KL and enjoy the cityscape at night.
Accommodation: Santa Grand Signature Kuala Lumpur (or similar)
Day 9 Discover the heritage of Kuala Lumpur on a walking tour • Free afternoon
Uncover remnants of Kuala Lumpur’s early history woven into its city streets. From the colonial-era buildings around Merdeka Square to the Moorish-influenced Masjid Jamek, this heritage walk also showcases other notable landmarks.
The rest of the day is free to explore more of the city at your own pace. You can shop in the malls, visit one of the museums or take in the views from the KL Tower (some sites and museums are closed on Mondays, such as the Petronas Towers and Bridge, please see details under optional excursions in the Trip Notes).
Accommodation: Santa Grand Signature Kuala Lumpur (or similar)
Day 10 To Penang • Afternoon walk around the colonial town of Georgetown
Today, we transfer north (4hr 15min) to the island of Penang and the town of Georgetown, a World Heritage site due to its architectural and cultural landscape.
Upon arrival, we have a late afternoon orientation tour.
Accommodation: Cititel Penang (or similar)
Day 11 Georgetown walking tour to explore the street art, culture and heritage of Penang
Discover more Malaysian diversity on a combined heritage and food walking tour in Penang, taking advantage of Penang’s reputation as a food hub. Georgetown is known for its cultural sights and natural scenery. Explore on foot to see well-preserved colonial structures, ornate temples and colourful street art. We end our walk with a visit to Khoo Clan House and Museum and enjoy lunch.
This afternoon, there is free time to explore further on your own. Perhaps scale Penang Hill or visit the Botanical Gardens. Alternatively, stroll to the Eastern & Oriental Hotel, which has been restored to its past grandeur: the perfect place to enjoy a cup of tea or gin and tonic.
Accommodation: Cititel Penang (or similar)
Day 12 Fly to Langkawi
Enjoy a relaxed morning in Penang this morning, before we head to the airport for a short flight to Langkawi (there is a 44lb/20kg restriction on checked luggage, but it is possible to pay for excess luggage at the airport, or your tour leader can help arrange this at the start of your trip).
Officially known as Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah, it is an archipelago of almost 100 tropical islands surrounded by the turquoise Andaman Sea with pristine beaches and jungles.
Accommodation: Holiday Villa Resort & Beach Club (or similar)
Upgrade to a pool terrace room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Day 13 Free day to explore the island or just relax on the beach • Final group dinner
Today is a free day to relax on the beach or partake in one of the various optional activities on offer. These options include going on a mangrove tour, kayaking or taking the cable car. This evening, we enjoy a group farewell dinner (included) on our final evening in this tropical paradise.
Accommodation: Holiday Villa Resort & Beach Club (or similar)
Upgrade to a pool terrace room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Day 14 Your adventure ends today
The trip ends after breakfast today. If you’d like to explore a little more, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.