Cheapest month: | April |
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Most expensive month: | December |
Average price in Malaysia: | ₹ 5,274/night |
Cheapest price found: | ₹ 323/night |
Cheapest day: | Wednesday |
Most expensive day: | Monday |
Bayview Hotel Langkawi offers 4-star accommodation in Kuah. It also provides a Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and a sauna.
Featuring a Jacuzzi, a private beach and a saltwater swimming pool, The Frangipani Langkawi Resort & Spa is situated in Pantai Cenang and offers modern accommodation. Guests also have exclusive access to the The Frangipani Spa and Gym & Fitness Centre.
Boasting a private beach and a limousine service, The St Regis Langkawi is a deluxe base in Kuah. It provides free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and massage services.
Located in Kuala Lumpur, just a 10-minute walk from Bukit Nanas Monorail Station, Hotel Stripes Kuala Lumpur Autograph Collection provides 5-star accommodation and complimentary Wi-Fi. It also features an outdoor pool and a fitness centre.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Pudu Sentral Bus Station, Cosmo Hotel Kuala Lumpur is an ideal base while visiting Kuala Lumpur. It also offers free Wi-Fi.
Located within the scenic parkland of Pantai Cenang, Aloft Langkawi Pantai Tengah provides comfortable accommodation and a wide range of facilities, such as a Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi. It also features a kids club, meeting rooms and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Travelodge City Centre is set in Kuala Lumpur and is within a 10-minute walk of Pudu Sentral Bus Station. It offers free wireless internet in public areas and is steps from Central Market and other popular attractions.
Established in 2016, Mercure Kuala Lumpur Shaw Parade is situated in Bukit Bintang. It also offers free Wi-Fi, an express check-in and check-out feature and an outdoor pool.
Located within the picturesque parkland of Pantai Cenang, THE COTTAGE LANGKAWI offers unique accommodation and a wide range of facilities, such as free Wi-Fi, a ticket service and a tour desk. It also provides a car rental desk, an airport shuttle and a terrace.
Time Hotel Kuala Lumpur offers 3-star accommodation in Kuala Lumpur. It provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a lift and a 24-hour reception.
Located within the picturesque countryside of Pantai Cenang, T Star Cottage Langkawi offers cosy accommodation and a wide range of facilities, such as a coffee bar, a 24-hour reception and free Wi-Fi. The various facilities this unique hotel has to offer include a tour desk, a car rental desk and bicycle rental.
Hotel Transit Kuala Lumpur is located amongst Kuala Lumpur's tourist attractions, just a brief stroll from Pudu Sentral Bus Station. The various facilities this charming hotel offers include a 24-hour reception, meeting rooms and a concierge.
Travelodge City Centre is set in Kuala Lumpur and is within a 10-minute walk of Pudu Sentral Bus Station. It offers free wireless internet in public areas and is steps from Central Market and other popular attractions.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Pudu Sentral Bus Station, Cosmo Hotel Kuala Lumpur is an ideal base while visiting Kuala Lumpur. It also offers free Wi-Fi.
Boasting an indoor theme park and a shopping mall, Resorts World Genting - First World Hotel is comprised of two rainbow-patterned towers and is one of the largest hotels in the world. Popular facilities, such as an indoor pool, outdoor tennis courts and a sauna, make for a satisfying stay in Genting Highlands.
Boasting outdoor tennis courts and an outdoor pool, One-Stop Residence & Hotel is located in Kuala Lumpur and offers modern accommodation. It also provides a kids club, a free shuttle service and a kids pool.
Prescott Hotel Bukit Bintang
No 77, Jalan Changkat Thambi Dollah, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Holiday Inn Express Kuala Lumpur City Centre
84 Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Parkroyal Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur
No. 1, Jalan Nagasari, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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From palm-fringed beaches and lush rainforests to vibrant cities and bustling night markets, Malaysia offers incredible diversity. There’s plenty of history and culture to discover, as well as some of the best local cuisine in Asia.
For wildlife lovers, Malaysia offers extraordinary biodiversity. Kuching is one of the best places to get up close with orangutans, while hundreds of wild proboscis monkeys can be seen swinging through the trees in the mangrove forests of Borneo.
From the kaleidoscopic corals of Sipadan to the cruising whale sharks of Lankayan Island, Malaysia boasts some of the top diving destinations on the planet. If you prefer to soak in the sunshine on a picture-perfect beach, you’ll love island gems such as Tioman, Langkawi and the Perhentians.
Malaysia will tantalise your palette with some of the best cuisines in Asia. Save your appetite for local favourites like nasi lemak, roti canai and curry laksa. For dessert, dig into a plate of mango sticky rice. If you prefer fine dining, Kuala Lumpur is known for its chef-driven restaurants, stylish bistros and sleek cocktail bars.
If you’re a history buff, don’t miss history-soaked destinations such as George Town and Melaka, which are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You’ll love wandering along the cobbled streets and peering into charming colonial shophouses.
On par with Singapore and Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur is one of the premier shopping destinations in Asia. There are dozens of luxury malls to get lost in, including the dazzling Suria KLCC centre at the foot of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Bargain hunters can make a beeline for the night markets along Petaling Street.
One of the biggest transport hubs in the world, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) offers flights to destinations across the globe. Kuala Lumpur features an easy-to-navigate public transport system, as well as taxis and rideshare services. In Peninsular Malaysia, long-distance buses and minivans are a convenient way to get from A to B. Ferries are the most common way to reach the islands.
Malaysia has plenty to offer. Consider staying in some of its most favoured locations, like Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, and Genting Highlands.
Berjaya Langkawi Resort is a very popular hotel in Malaysia, with a score of 8.3 from 2,216 reviews. Bayview Hotel Langkawi (8.6 from 2,699 reviews) and The Andaman, a Luxury Collection Resort, Langkawi (9.4 from 26 reviews) are also highly rated Malaysia hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.
Stay close to top bars and restaurants when you book hotels in Malaysia and start your local food, drink and nightlife experience. One of the most notable cities for clubbing in Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur, which boasts areas like Changkat Bukit Bintang with many clubs. One popular destination here is Fire and Ice Club KL, which goes on until the early hours. If it’s beach bars you’re after, you should head to Puteh Beach Bar in Kuantan. Here you can enjoy a drink with relaxing music on an idyllic beach. If you want to stay a stone’s throw from this bar, you can stay at Swiss Garden Resort Residences Kuantan. Penang is the place for foodies to be as it is known as a food paradise in Asia. Try a local delicacy at Tiger Char Koay Teow, known for cooking the legendary dish of char koay teow. You can stay at the Frame Guesthouse, which is only a short walk from this restaurant.
There are loads of things to do in Malaysia for you and your family. Take your children to the water park at Legoland Malaysia Resort near Johor, where they can have endless fun on the water slides. You can stay at Hotel Granada Johor Bahru, a short trip via taxi to the water park. If your children want more rides, you could head to KidZania Kuala Lumpur, a theme park with rides for all the family. You can stay at the Royle Chulan The Curve hotel, only a short taxi ride from the theme park. Alternatively, take the kids to Langkawi Wildlife Park, where they can enjoy activities such as a sea safari and mangrove tour.
There is a range of great things to see in Malaysia. One of the most popular festivals is Chinese New Year, in February. This festival is a happy, colour occasion with lots of dressing up, music and food. One of the best places to stay in Malaysia for this event is Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur. You could stay at Travelodge City Centre to be close to this district. The Huskitory in Malacca is also a great place to visit, giving you the chance to enjoy an afternoon with loveable huskies. A trip to Semenggoh Nature Reserve is also great, where you can see a range of primates and birds that are being rehabilitated. Located close to Sarawak, you can stay at Malaysia accommodation such as Jinhold Service Apartment, from where you can reach the nature reserve with ease.
There is some great accommodation in Malaysia which gives you easy access to idyllic beaches. For example, on Redang Island, you can stay at The Taaras Beach and Spa resort, which offers superb golden sands and turquoise waters. If you want to go diving, you should stay at Malaysia accommodation like Paya Beach Spa and Dive Resort on Tioman Island, which gives you instant access to pristine waters. You can enjoy a range of fantastic beaches on the mainland, such as Pantai Teluk Ketapang near Kuala Terengganu. If you want to be within a short taxi journey to this beach, then you can stay at Malaysia hotels like the Raia Hotel and Convention Centre Terengganu.