Bali & Malaysia

7 Days

Overview

About Bali and Malaysia Tour Package

Experience the fusion of tropical paradise and cultural paradise with our well designed Bali and Malaysia Tour Package. Picture in your mind being on Bali’s unspoiled beaches, walking through the temples enveloped in the mist, and then catching a flight heading to Malaysia’s bustling cities and green rainforests. This particular trip has the best of both worlds – the tranquil spiritual atmosphere of Bali and the busy urban areas of Malaysia.

At Ubud, Bali, let the sight of the green rice terraces take over your senses, observe exciting moments during sunsets at the Tanah Lot temple, and enjoy luxurious spa treatments. Afterward, opt for a trip to Malaysia to rise to the top of the Malaccas or to the Malacca Historical District, as well as to the rain forests of Borneo, which have survived the threat of man for ages.

This Bali Tour Package has been designed to give you all sorts of experiences to make your trip an unforgettable one. Be it sightseeing, relaxation, or getting involved in the local cultures, best believe our Bali and Malaysia tour will give you an experience you will never forget. Do not only think about the fantastic Southeast Asian trip, be part of it with us!

Things to do in 7 days Bali Malaysia Tour

  • Take a traditional Balinese cooking class to immerse yourself in the local culinary culture. Learn to prepare authentic dishes using fresh ingredients and traditional techniques. Enjoy the fruits of your labor with a communal meal, gaining insights into Balinese food customs and hospitality.
  • Embark on a sunset dinner cruise in Bali or Langkawi for a romantic evening. Sail along the coast as the sky transforms with vibrant colors. Indulge in a gourmet meal while enjoying live music and the gentle sea breeze, creating unforgettable memories.
  • Dive into the underwater world through snorkeling or scuba diving in crystal clear waters. Explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish and marine life. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced diver, discover the breathtaking beauty beneath the surface of tropical seas.
  • Find inner peace and rejuvenation at a yoga retreat in Ubud. Surrounded by lush rice terraces and tropical forests, practice various yoga styles under expert guidance. Combine physical postures with meditation and breathwork to achieve holistic wellness in a serene setting.
  • Embark on an adventure trekking through Borneo’s lush rainforests. Navigate dense jungle trails, spot exotic wildlife, and learn about unique ecosystems. Experience the raw beauty of one of the world’s oldest rainforests while guided by knowledgeable local experts.
  • Indulge your taste buds at vibrant night markets, sampling a variety of local street food. From savory snacks to sweet treats, experience the diverse flavors of Southeast Asian cuisine. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and mingle with locals and fellow food enthusiasts.
  • Pamper yourself with a relaxing Balinese massage, a centuries-old healing tradition. Experience gentle stretches, acupressure, and aromatherapy to soothe your body and mind. Let skilled therapists work their magic in a tranquil spa setting, leaving you refreshed and rejuvenated.
  • Experience the thrill of whitewater rafting on Bali’s rushing rivers. Navigate exhilarating rapids while surrounded by lush jungle scenery. Work as a team with your fellow rafters, guided by experienced instructors, for an unforgettable adventure in nature.
  • Ascend the iconic Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur for breathtaking city views. Walk across the skybridge connecting the twin towers and visit the observation deck. Marvel at the modern architecture and enjoy panoramic vistas of Malaysia’s bustling capital.
  • Catch the waves and learn to surf on Bali’s beautiful beaches. Take lessons from experienced instructors in beginner-friendly spots like Kuta or Seminyak. Feel the thrill of riding your first wave in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.
  • Explore ancient temples and historical sites to delve into the region’s rich cultural heritage. Visit iconic structures like Borobudur in Java or Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Marvel at intricate architecture, learn about religious practices, and connect with centuries of history.
  • Visit the Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang – Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang’s iconic Buddhist landmark, dazzles visitors with its ornate architecture and towering statue of Guanyin.
  • This sprawling complex blends Chinese, Thai, and Burmese styles, offering panoramic views of George Town from its hillside perch in Air Itam.
  • Snorkel or Dive in Sipadan Island – Sipadan Island, off Borneo’s coast, is a diver’s paradise. Its pristine waters teem with vibrant coral reefs, giant sea turtles, and diverse marine life. Snorkelers and divers alike can explore underwater caves, encounter hammerhead sharks, and witness breathtaking coral gardens in this protected marine sanctuary.
  • Explore the historic city of Malacca: Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, captivates visitors with its rich colonial past. Wander through narrow streets lined with Dutch-era buildings, visit the iconic red Christ Church, and sample Peranakan cuisine. The city’s blend of Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences creates a unique cultural tapestry.
  • Relax on the beaches of Langkawi: Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands, offers pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Pantai Cenang and Tanjung Rhu beaches are popular spots for sunbathing and water sports. Visitors can enjoy duty-free shopping, take a cable car ride for panoramic views, or simply unwind in luxurious resorts surrounded by lush tropical landscapes.

How to Reach Bali and Malaysia

Commence your journey by flying into Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar) in Bali, Indonesia. This airport is well-connected to many major international cities. After exploring Bali, take a direct flight to Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia. Several airlines offer this route, including AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, and Malindo Air, with flights typically lasting around 3 hours.From Kuala Lumpur, you can easily access other parts of Malaysia by domestic flights, trains, or buses. This route allows you to experience Bali’s tropical paradise before diving into Malaysia’s diverse attractions.

Best Time to Visit Bali and Malaysia

The best time to visit Bali and Malaysia together is from June to August. This period offers dry, sunny weather in Bali and favorable conditions on both Malaysian coasts, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. However, it’s also peak tourist season, so expect higher prices and crowds. Alternatively, April-May and September provide good weather with fewer tourists. December-February works well for Malaysia’s west coast but brings occasional rain to Bali. Always consider local festivals and events when planning your trip.

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