7 Days
Duration
JAI
Flight From
Year Round
Best Season
₹24,999
Package From
Day-by-Day Plan
7-Day Malaysia Itinerary
D1
Fly from Jaipur — Arrive & Settle
Flight from JAI. Arrive, check in, evening walk. No agenda — just absorb the vibe of Malaysia.
D2
Borneo Rainforest
One of the world's oldest rainforests, home to orangutans, pygmy elephants, and sun bears....
D3
Langkawi
Duty-free island paradise with pristine beaches, mangrove forests, and stunning sunsets....
D4
Penang
UNESCO heritage city famous for colonial architecture, diverse culture, and the world's best street food....
D5
Sepilok Orangutan Centre
Sanctuary in Sabah where rescued orangutans are rehabilitated back into the wild....
D6
Cameron Highlands
Misty tea plantations and strawberry farms in Malaysia's cool highland retreat....
D7
Final Morning & Departure
Breakfast, last-minute shopping, transfer to airport. Flight back to Jaipur.
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How many days you need in Malaysia from Jaipur
Plan 5–7 days for Malaysia from Jaipur. Flights (via Kuala Lumpur (KUL)) from Jaipur (JAI) take about 7h 30m and cost around ₹11,000–₹21,000.
Flight time
7h 30m
Airfare (return)
₹11,000–₹21,000
Airlines
Air India, IndiGo, Emirates
Ideal duration
5–7 days
Best months
March, April, May, June, July
Visa
No visa for Indians — 30-day visa-free entry
Estimated cost per person from Jaipur
Budget
₹40,000
Mid-range
₹65,000
Luxury
₹1.4 L
Insider tips for Malaysia from Jaipur
- KL + Penang (by train, 4hrs) adds a fantastic food and heritage city to the trip
- Petronas Towers ticket (Level 86 + Sky Bridge) must be booked online in advance
- Jaipur travellers fly to Delhi (DEL) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~7h 30m
⚠️ Avoid: November–January (east coast monsoon — beaches on east coast inaccessible)