Thailand & Malaysia Tours

Thailand is known as the “Smile Country” and has become one of the favorite travel destinations for tourists worldwide. This country has gained many visitors as it has many magnificent temples, a deep religious atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and exotic history and culture. To continue to discover more strange and charming things in Asia, visitors always prefer Malaysia as it has many excellent beaches, far-off islands, primitive tropical jungles, rare plants and animals, different caverns, traditional folk practices, and extensive historical and cultural artifacts. Travelers cannot miss Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang, Langkawi, Cameron Highlands. Travel with us to get more good experiences in Thailand and Malaysia.

Essence of Thailand & Malaysia
Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai – Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur – Malacca
Culture, History, Landscape
11 days tour
From US$1252 p/p
Holiday in Thailand & Malaysia
Bangkok – Phuket – Kuala Lumpur – Malacca
Beach, Culture, History, Landscape
11 days tour
From US$1127 p/p
Exploring Thailand & Malaysia
Bangkok – Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai – Phuket – Kuala Lumpur – Malacca – Penang
Beach, Culture, History, Landscape
16 days tour
From US$1849 p/p

When is the best time to visit Thailand & Malaysia?

The ideal months to visit Thailand are from November to early April. While, in the winter, the west coast is more advantageous, all year long is pleasant for travelers along Thailand's east coast. There, rainfall is least in January and February and most abundant in November. Meanwhile, what part of Malaysia you intend to visit will determine the ideal time to travel there. The west coast and the nation's capital are warm all year round and have above-average rainfall in September and October. You could want to travel to an east coast location at this time of year. The diving hub of Tioman, the Perhentian Islands' white sand beaches, and Kuala Terengganu's breathtaking mosques all shine between March and October.

What are the top places that you should not miss when taking a tour to Thailand & Malaysia?

Bangkok

Contrasting to the bright lights, swift pace, and loudness of certain Asian megacities, Bangkok's more laid-back feel and easily navigable public transit. Besides, the golden chedi of Buddhist temples and wats that provide seclusion around the city spring up among supermarkets and skyscraper structures.

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Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, Thailand's second-largest city, is the opposite of Bangkok. It is surrounded on all sides by rainforests and situated between the country's northern mountains. Visitors to Chiang Mai frequently spend learning about the region's rich cuisine, relaxing in the simple lodgings, and viewing the historic temple ruins.

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Phuket Island

Phuket Island, which is situated on the sea trading route between China and India, is a fusion of several civilizations that have left their imprints. Due to the attractiveness of its amiably wonderful beaches and crystal-clear oceans, it is not only still the wealthiest district in Thailand but also vibrant and raucous.

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Malacca 

Malaysia's oldest city is Malacca with a history of about 700 years. Malacca is well-known for its strategic location on the Malacca Strait, but the city's scenery and traditions are also worth seeing. As the capital's rear landscape, Malacca is a tiny yet magnificent town. There are no booming skyscrapers here, but several century-old dwellings have soaked through time. It was conquered consecutively by Portugal, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Japan, preserving its multi-ethnic style architecture, vibrant culture, and diverse heritage population.

 

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Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's capital and largest city is Kuala Lumpur. It is a brand-new metropolis, much like the capitals of other nations, that blends Eastern and Western cultures, history and modernity, beautiful architecture, and stores to show the country's riches. Besides, the food in this capital has been gaining much love from visitors. Local cuisine in Kuala Lumpur combines aspects of Chinese, Indian, and Western cuisine to create a flavor that is distinctively Nanyang, with vibrant colors and flavorful spices.

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The best itinerary for a Thailand & Malaysia tour?

Your trip should start with a landing at the airport in Bangkok (Thailand). After that, take a flight to Chiang Mai where you will spend about 3-4 days to visit these places. After that, another flight will take you to the south of the country where you have a few days to enjoy & relax in Phuket. From there, you will take an international flight to Kuala Lumpur, then you will take private transport to visit Malacca, Cameron Highlands, then finish the trip in Penang.

How many days should I spend for a tour to Thailand & Malaysia

With a 9 – 11 days tour, you can combine Malacca and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia with Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket/Krabi in Thailand. If you are the people who are keen on the beach & relaxation, Bangkok with Phuket/Krabi will be the best but if you are the people who are keen on learning the local life and the culture, Bangkok with Chiang Mai is better. If you have 5, 6 more days, it will be enough time to visit all the highlights of the two countries: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket/Krabi in Thailand and Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Cameron Highlands, Penang in Malaysia.

Tour map, brief itinerary and estimated number of days for a Thailand & Malaysia typical tour

Tour map, brief itinerary and estimated number of days for a Thailand & Malaysia typical tour