A vibrant melting pot of cultures, Malaysia blends futuristic skyscrapers with pristine rainforests, colonial towns, and tropical islands. Experience the bustle of Kuala Lumpur, the beaches of Langkawi, and the food haven of Penang.
Malaysia is a land of fascinating contrasts. Kuala Lumpur, the capital, is home to the glittering Petronas Twin Towers, massive shopping malls, and bustling street markets. Just a short trip away, you can explore the ancient rainforests of Taman Negara, relax on the golden beaches of Langkawi, or discover the UNESCO-listed colonial history and incredible street food in George Town, Penang.
For Indian travellers, Malaysia is exceptionally accessible. With its massive Tamil community, Indian food is available at every corner. English is spoken fluently, and travel is highly affordable. TravelDham’s custom packages cover everything from luxury stays in Kuala Lumpur to beach resorts in Langkawi, ensuring a seamless, memorable holiday.
“Our curated journeys to Malaysia are specifically tailored for discerning Indian travelers. We synchronize luxury boutique accommodation, private guided excursions, and intricate culinary coordination—including specialized dietary and gourmet dining arrangements. From the moment you land to your departure, our dedicated concierge is at your service 24/7.”


Half-day visit to the 42.7 m gold Lord Murugan statue and the 272 rainbow-colour steps leading up to the 400-million-year-old limestone cave temples (mind the monkeys).
Batu Caves — Half-day visit to the 42.7 m gold Lord Murugan statue and the 272 rainbow-colour steps leading up to the 400-million-year-old limestone cave temples (mind the monkeys).
Genting Highlands & Awana SkyWay — Round-trip ride on the Awana SkyWay cable car — Asia's longest 10-passenger gondola with glass-floor cabins — climbing 2.8 km through rainforest up to the Genting Highlands resort plateau.
Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park — 1-day unlimited pass to Skytropolis at Resorts World Genting — 22+ rides across 4 zones (Adventure, Fantasy, Junior, Galaxy) inside a temperature-controlled mega-arena.
Bukit Bintang — Free evening in KL's neon-lit shopping and street-food district — Pavilion KL, Sungei Wang Plaza, Jalan Alor hawker strip and Lot 10 Hutong, walking distance from Ramada Encore Chinatown.
KL Tower Observation Deck — Climb to the open-air observation deck of Menara KL at 276 m — the highest public viewpoint in Kuala Lumpur, with 360° views over KLCC and the Twin Towers.
Petronas Twin Towers — Visit the iconic 452 m Petronas Twin Towers — the Sky Bridge connecting the towers at the 41st floor, plus the KLCC Park fountain show at dusk.
Land at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA / KLIA2). SIC transfer first to Batu Caves — the iconic Hindu shrine north of KL with the 42.7 m gold Lord Murugan statue (Malaysia's tallest) and 272 colourful steps leading up to the limestone cave temples (mind the monkeys). After the visit, SIC transfer up to Genting Highlands (~1 hour through the rainforest from KL) for SCAPES Hotel — a contemporary themed hotel inside Resorts World Genting. Check-in and free evening — Sky Avenue Mall, casino floor (21+), or the cool 1,800 m altitude air.