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Looking for a fun, delicious and not tiring itinerary for a week in Malaysia?

Route features: From Kuala Lumpur to Malacca and then to Sabah, experience a different Malaysian style.

Specific itinerary D1: Departure city - Kuala Lumpur - Genting. Arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport by plane. Take the airport express and transfer to the bus bound for Genting. You can enjoy the city scenery of Kuala Lumpur along the way.

Then transfer to Genting, which is on the top of the mountain and is equivalent to a miniature city in the clouds.

When you arrive at Genting surrounded by clouds and fog, you will feel that you can't see anything clearly in the fog. After getting off the bus, you need to take the ropeway up the mountain.

After going up the mountain, go to the hotel you booked, put down your luggage, take a short rest, and then you can set off.

Find a restaurant to have lunch first. There are many delicious restaurants in Genting. Do your homework before going, and then you can try your luck at Genting Casino. Genting Casino is the only legal casino in Malaysia. It is bustling with people during the tourist season.

,Very lively.

Tips: There is a direct bus from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Genting. The fare is RM8.3 per adult (including the cable car ticket from Genting Station to the top). Take the bus downstairs from the ticket office on the second floor. The ticket is in three coupons. The bus departs on the hour.

, the last flight is usually at 19:00, and it is postponed on holidays.

If the weather is bad or the cable car is under maintenance, drive directly to the mountaintop hotel, so remember to buy tickets in advance.

Genting Casino is open 24 hours a day on weekends. To enter Genting Casino, you need to show your passport.

D2: Genting - Kuala Lumpur City Get up early in the morning and enjoy the scenery of Genting in the early morning. Genting is very beautiful during the day. You can swim around the lake, walk in the mountains, or play ball, ride horses, and swim. The natural scenery of Genting will definitely amaze you.

You linger.

After having close contact with the natural scenery, you can go to the outdoor playground, and you will definitely return with a lot of fun.

At dusk, take a ride back to Kuala Lumpur city.

When you arrive in Kuala Lumpur, you can stroll around the city center, have fun in the most prosperous Golden Triangle area, go shopping, or try Malaysian food.

Overnight at the Grand Millennium Hotel, a high-end hotel located in the main commercial shopping mall of Kuala Lumpur.

Tips: Genting Amusement Park’s package tickets are divided into 4 types, which are divided into off-season and peak season.

Off-season indoor package: adults 26RM, children 24RM Off-season outdoor package: adults 38RM, children 27RM Indoor and outdoor package: adults 51RM, children 36RM Family package: 167RM, two adults and two children D3: Get up early in Kuala Lumpur city

, you can take a tour of downtown Kuala Lumpur, starting from Merdeka Square, because this is a very commemorative place for Malaysia’s independence.

Merdeka Square is the place where Malaysia celebrates its National Day every year. The country’s independence in 1957 was an important moment in Malaysia’s history.

Later, the government re-paved the Selangor Club venue opposite and turned it into a magnificent square to commemorate the country's independence.

At the southern end of the square, stands the world's tallest flagpole, 100 meters high, with the national flag fluttering in the wind.

There is an oblate black marble plaque on the grass, marking the place where the British flag was lowered and the Malaysian flag was raised for the first time at midnight on August 30, 1957.

Next, you can go to St. Mary's Catholic Church next to the square. It was built in 1909 and is a Gothic-style building with a history of more than a hundred years.

The National Mosque is also worth seeing. It is a world-famous mosque and the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. It is also an outstanding representative of Islamic architectural art.

To the left of the National Mosque is the National Museum. After visiting the museum, go directly to the Lakeside Park.

In the park, you can sit and have lunch by the picturesque lake.

After leaving the park, you can visit the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and then take the Putra Line Light Rail to the Petronas Twin Towers.

The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur are currently the tallest twin towers in the world, with a height of 452 meters and a total of 88 floors. They are one of the iconic urban landscapes of Kuala Lumpur and a must-visit attraction in Malaysia.

D4: Kuala Lumpur - Malacca Taking a bus from Kuala Lumpur, we arrived at Malacca, the ancient city with the longest history in Malaysia.

In Malacca, you can take bus No. 17 to basically reach all places in the city, including the most famous Christian Church.

It is adjacent to the Dutch Government House and is a Dutch Christian church built in 1753. It is one of the city symbols of Malacca.

Opposite the church is Antique Street, which is a very lively street and is also a place where tourist attractions are concentrated. Some tourist souvenirs are sold here, so you can take a look.

Next, you can go to St. Paul's Hill. St. Paul's Hill is the heart of the town. Most of the historical sites and museums are on and around the mountain.

Climb St. Paul's Hill, where you can overlook most of Malacca.

Wander around the mountain until sunset and then slowly go down the mountain. There is a Heroes' Square at the foot of the mountain with several delicious restaurants.

The food in Malacca is delicious and cheap. Don’t be too full for dinner and save some space because you can go to the night market in Malacca for supper.

D5: Malacca - Kuala Lumpur - Sabah Return to Kuala Lumpur from Malacca, and then take a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Sabah.

After arriving in Sabah, you can first go to Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah state in East Malaysia, which is the world natural heritage capital.

You can also visit the Putuo Temple, Sabah Islamic Endowment Bureau, Islamic Mosque, etc. in the city.

Then go to Malukan Island, walk on the beach, eat seafood, drink beer, enjoy the sunset at dusk, blow in the sea breeze, and let the day pass by so carelessly.

D6: Get up early in Sabah, go to Kells Mangrove, take a boat tour in the swamp lake, and you will have the opportunity to get close to the rare animal-proboscis monkey.