Type: International
Duration: 12 days
Children: -12 years old
Period: August 2025
Nights: 11
Group size: 25 places
Discover Malaysia, where modernity meets nature. In Kuala Lumpur, explore a vibrant capital that blends skyscrapers, culture, and gastronomy. Then, unwind in Langkawi, a tropical paradise with dreamy beaches and lush landscapes. A perfect journey combining city exploration and relaxing nature – ideal for a well-balanced getaway.
Categories: Adventure, Beach, Culture, Discovery, Mountain
From DZD 359,000.00
Destinations
Kuala Lampur (Malaysia)Langkawi (Malaysia)
Children
Children under 12 years old are allowed.
Services
Transport Accommodation Transfer Activity Visa
Included in this trip
The Westin Langkawi Resort & Spa offers a luxurious seaside retreat with four outdoor pools, six dining options, and a recreational center. Rooms feature modern interiors, plasma TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms with rain showers. Dining includes Tide for seafood, Seasonal Tastes for healthy meals, and Breeze Lounge and Splash for poolside snacks. Recreational activities include billiards and squash, with biking and island tours arranged by the tour desk. Located near Langkawi Fair Shopping Mall and Kuah Jetty, the resort is 20 km from Langkawi International Airport, popular among couples with an 8.7 rating for romantic stays.
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THE FACE Style is a 5-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur, located 1.2 km from the Petronas Twin Towers. It features an outdoor pool, free parking, a fitness center, and a restaurant. Rooms offer modern amenities including free WiFi, air conditioning, and flat-screen TVs.
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Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a lively district famous for shopping, dining, and entertainment. It's a bustling hub with upscale malls, vibrant markets, and diverse dining options, attracting tourists and locals alike.
The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are iconic architectural landmarks famous for their panoramic views and bold design. Among the tallest twin towers globally, they offer an unforgettable experience with their observation deck, drawing visitors from around the world.
The Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a central historical and political symbol, renowned for its national events and celebrations, surrounded by iconic buildings such as the Masjid Jamek Mosque and the National Library.
The Royal Palace in Kuala Lumpur, also known as Istana Negara, is the official residence of the King of Malaysia. Set in a picturesque environment with well-maintained gardens, it symbolizes the country's constitutional monarchy and is occasionally open to the public on special occasions.
The National Mosque of Malaysia, or Masjid Negara in Malay, is an architectural icon in Kuala Lumpur. Established in 1965, it is renowned for its distinctive blue dome and towering minarets, attracting visitors for its beauty and religious significance.
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Aquaria in Kuala Lumpur offers a captivating immersion into the underwater world with a variety of marine creatures and aquatic ecosystems, ideal for families and marine enthusiasts.
The Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are famous for their imposing statue of Lord Murugan and Hindu shrines accessed via a 272-step staircase. It's a significant pilgrimage site and popular tourist attraction, offering spectacular views of the city from its entrance.
Genting Highlands, atop Mount Ulu Kali in central Peninsular Malaysia, was founded in 1965 by Lim Goh Tong. It features Resorts World Genting, a hill resort with casinos, theme parks, and entertainment, known for its cool climate and scenic views.
The Chin Swee Caves Temple, perched high in Genting Highlands, Malaysia, is a renowned Buddhist temple known for its impressive architecture and natural serenity. Nestled amidst lush landscapes, it offers visitors a spiritual experience and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding region.
Sunway Lagoon in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, is a popular theme park offering a water park, thrilling rides, a zoo, and extreme activities, perfect for the whole family.
Island hopping from Kuala Lumpur involves visiting several islands during one trip. Since Kuala Lumpur is not on the coast, travelers usually take a short flight to beach destinations like Langkawi or the Perhentian Islands. From there, they explore nearby islands by boat, enjoying beautiful beaches, snorkeling, and the tropical scenery. It’s a popular activity for those looking to experience Malaysia’s island beauty.
The Crocodile Park in Langkawi offers a captivating experience to observe these impressive reptiles up close in a safe and educational environment. It's an ideal attraction for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
The Langkawi cable car offers spectacular panoramic views from Mount Mat Cincang, making it a must-visit for experiencing the island's natural beauty.
A Mangrove Tour is a serene journey through the intricate waterways of mangrove forests, providing an opportunity to witness diverse wildlife and learn about the unique ecosystem.
Free day with the possibility to enjoy optional activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, quad biking, ziplining, and visiting waterfalls.
Free day with the option to enjoy a sunset cruise (at an additional cost).
End of the stay in Langkawi and return to Kuala Lumpur.
Putrajaya, Malaysia's federal administrative capital, is known for its modern architecture, landscaped gardens, and governmental significance. Highlights include the iconic Putra Mosque and Seri Wawasan Bridge, making it a must-visit for architecture and urban planning enthusiasts.
Arrival in Algeria around 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon.
Company: Emirates Transport type: Flight
Number: EK758
15:45 Algiers (Algeria)
01:05 Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Stopover at Dubai
03:10 Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
14:25 Kuala Lampur (Malaysia)
Number: OD 2201
10:00 Kuala Lampur (Malaysia)
11:00 Langkawi (Malaysia)
Number: OD 2202
12:00 Langkawi (Malaysia)
13:00 Kuala Lampur (Malaysia)
Number: EK343
02:15 Kuala Lampur (Malaysia)
05:05 Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Stopover at Dubai
08:45 Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
12:55 Algiers (Algeria)
Transfer in bus to Kuala Lampur
Transfer in bus to Langkawi
Registration on the application (Malaysia)
Wednesday 06 Aug 2025
Sunday 17 Aug 2025
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Tuesday 12 Aug 2025
Saturday 23 Aug 2025
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Thursday 14 Aug 2025
Monday 25 Aug 2025
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Monday 18 Aug 2025
Friday 29 Aug 2025
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Friday 22 Aug 2025
Tuesday 02 Sep 2025
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Tuesday 26 Aug 2025
Saturday 06 Sep 2025
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