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Malaysia is always an attractive destination for tourists thanks to its poetic nature, diverse culture and famous attractions. In this article, we will suggest to you a super complete 4-day, 3-night self-guided itinerary (Malaysia itinerary 4 days) on how to spend 4 days in Malaysia in this article.

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When should you travel to Malaysia?

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You can visit Malaysia at any time of the year because this is a country with a humid tropical climate and a rich and diverse ecosystem. The weather in Malaysia is divided into two main seasons: rainy season and dry season.

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From April to about August, September is the dry season in Malaysia with a lot of sunshine so it is very warm. October to March is the rainy season, the weather is much cooler. Usually, June to August is considered the most ideal time to travel to Malaysia because the weather is less rainy and sunny. In addition, at this time, all major shopping malls hold the biggest discounts of the year, up to 70%. This is a great opportunity for you to shop and choose souvenirs without worrying about the price.

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Jonker Walking Street | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

Avoid traveling at the end of the year and the beginning of the year because this is the peak tourist season with a large number of tourists and high costs. In addition, if you want to enjoy the beaches of Malaysia, you should choose the time from May to July.

June to August is considered the most ideal time to travel to Malaysia | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

Popular means of transport in Malaysia

LRT and Monorail

Kuala Lumpur Light Rail Transit (or LRT Kuala Lumpur)
Kuala Lumpur Light Rail Transit (or LRT Kuala Lumpur) | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

In the capital area of ​​​​Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, there is a high-speed train system LRT and Monorail for you to move around the city and to neighboring towns.

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KL Sentral Station | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

Bus

Bus is an environmentally friendly and affordable means of transport, suitable for your pocket as well as the Malaysian people.

Taxi

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KL taxi

Some taxi companies in Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur use meters, while others set fixed fares for visitors. And not all meters run at the same speed. Always ask in advance to estimate the cost of the trip. If the meter runs faster than usual, you can ask the driver to stop, pay and leave the car immediately to avoid being charged a higher fee than usual.

Ferry

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Cruise on Melaka river | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

Malaysia is not only a landlocked country but also has many islands and archipelagos, so ferries are a popular means of transportation for tourists and locals. Traveling by ferry can help you easily reach other islands and archipelagos.

Suggested itinerary for Malaysia 4 days 3 nights

Malaysia itinerary 4 days: Day 1: Visit Twin Towers – Heli Lounge Bar – China Town

9:00am – 1:15pm: Travel by plane from Vietnam to Kuala Lumpur. Then go through immigration procedures and check in to the hotel.

3:00pm – 11:00pm: Start your Kuala Lumpur discovery tour by visiting the Skybridge of the Petronas Twin Towers, experiencing Heli Lounge Bar and China Town.

The Skybridge is 170m high, 158m long, connecting the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. Tickets are sold from 8:30 to 10:30 am with a reference price of 10RM/ticket. Only 1,400 visitors are allowed to visit the bridge each day.

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Petronas Twin Tower is a symbol of Malaysia | Malaysia itinerary 4 days
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Kuala Lumpur streets view from the middle of Sky Bridge | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

Heli Lounge Bar is located opposite the KL Tower, an ideal place to watch the sunset.

China Town is home to the Chinese community in Malaysia, always bustling and bustling. You can stop by here to buy gifts, check-in and enjoy unique dishes.

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In the 4-day, 3-night Malaysia travel itinerary, you cannot miss the Petronas Twin Towers | Malaysia itinerary 4 days
Heli Lounge Bar

Chinatown (Petaling) | Malaysia itinerary 4 days
Petaling Street is packed with locals day and night
Petaling Street is packed with locals day and night
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Malaysian dimsum at Petaling

Day 2: Batu Caves – Thean Hou Temple – Little India – Masjid Negara National Mosque – Merdeka Square – Masjid Jamek Mosque

8:00am: Visit Batu Caves: This is the most sacred place of Hinduism with a statue of Mirugan more than 100m high placed in front of the cave. To reach the top of the cave, you have to climb 270 steps.

The sacred Batu Caves of Hinduism

Batu Caves
The green monkey god statue of Hanuman is near the entrance after getting off the train.
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10:00am: Visit Thean Hou Temple: Thean Hou Temple is ranked in the top 4 temples with unique and famous architecture in Southeast Asia, with a strong Chinese style. This place is not only a place of daily worship but also a place to hold wedding ceremonies for the Chinese community in Malaysia.

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Entrance way to the Thean Hou Temple | Malaysia itinerary 4 days
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Thean Hou Temple

1:00 p.m.: Visit Little India: Located in Brickfield, Little India is Malaysia’s oldest residential area, known for its unique culture through its brick-paved streets, street lights and domes.

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Little India
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Little India
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Little India | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

3:00 p.m.: Visit the National Mosque (Masjid Negara): This is one of the oldest mosques with religious values, possessing a unique architecture in Malaysia. This mosque requires removing shoes, men wearing short shirts with long pants, women wearing long-sleeved shirts or long skirts and are not allowed to enter during “red light” hours. Visitors can rent temporary robes and headscarves for free at the entrance and freely take photos outside.

National Mosque of Malaysia (Masjid Negara) (1)

National Mosque of Malaysia (Masjid Negara) (1)

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National Mosque

6:00 p.m.: Check-in Merdeka Square: This is the most important historical symbol of Malaysia’s independence. In 1957, the British flag was lowered and the Malaysian flag was first flown here.

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Sultan Abdul Samad building
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Merdeka Square

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8:00pm: Visit Jamek Mosque (Masjid Jamek): Located at the confluence of Kuala Lumpur’s two main rivers, Sungai Klang and Sungai Gombak, this is the oldest mosque in the city.

From the train, you can see the beautiful white Masjid Jamek mosque right below.
From the train, you can see the beautiful white Masjid Jamek mosque right below.
Jamek Mosque is the oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

Day 3: Visit Menara KL Tower and Malaca City

8:00am: Visit Menara KL Tower located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur city. This place offers a panoramic view of the entire city from above. The tower sells entrance tickets at a reference price of about $19.25/person. When you reach the top of the tower, you can experience the Sky Box to admire the panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur.

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2:00pm: Move to Malacca city, famous for its cultural diversity with a diverse community including Chinese, Indian, Portuguese, Malaysian and Chinese. You can move from BTS station with a reference ticket price of about 11.4 MYR/ticket and it takes about 2 hours to get there.

The ancient city of Malaca will bring you interesting experiences

4:30pm: Experience Jonker Street (Jonker Walk). This is a typical street with Chinese cultural influence and is considered the heart of Malacca tourism. On weekends, this street is often banned from vehicles and instead has bustling stalls on both sides of the sidewalk. One of the dishes that MIA.vn suggests you should try at least once is fresh durian ice cream.

Malacca day trip from KL Jonker Walk (1)

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Malacca day trip from KL Jonker Walk (1)
Coffee shop | Malaysia itinerary 4 days

Day 4: Down the Malacca River – Cheng Hoon Teng Temple – Dutch Square – Church on St. Paul’s – Fort A Fomosa

8am: Go downstream Malacca River: You can take a walk along the river to see the murals on the surrounding buildings or experience a 45-minute boat ride to explore the entire river, which is considered a symbol of the ancient city of Malacca.

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Melaka cruise
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Malacca river at night

9:30am: Visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple: This is one of the temples with important spiritual significance for the Chinese community, a testament to their migration from ancient times in Malacca as well as throughout Malaysia.

11am: Visit St. Paul’s Hill Church: This is a historical relic in Malacca city, built in 1521 and has gone through many changes over time. It is currently the oldest church in Southeast Asia.

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St. Paul’s Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) | Malaysia itinerary 4 days
Malacca itinerary 1 day St. Paul's Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) (4)
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2pm: Visit Fort A Famosa: This place has gone through many ups and downs of Malaysian history over the past 600 years. This is also one of the oldest European architectures in Asia.

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A Famosa fort

Melaka day trip from KL A Famosa fort (1)

5:00 p.m.: Stroll at Dutch Square: With red covering the city hall, Catholic church, Melaka museum, castles and villas, this square is often known as “Red Square”, marking an era of the Dutch here.

The Red Square (Dutch Square), Malacca
Dutch Square
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What to eat when traveling to Malaysia for 4 days and 3 nights?

Assam Laksa Noodles

Assam Laksa noodles have become a symbol of Malaysian cuisine

Assam Laksa Noodles have become a symbol of Malaysian cuisine and are ranked in the top 50 most attractive dishes in the world. This noodle dish is best enjoyed in Penang city – a place famous for Malaysian cuisine. Assam Laksa noodles are made from white noodles with a special chewy and crispy texture. The broth is made from mackerel, making you fascinated. This dish harmoniously combines the sour taste of tamarind, the sweetness of mackerel water and the spiciness of chili.

Assam Laksa dish looks like this but it is extremely delicious, rich.
Assam Laksa dish looks like this but it is extremely delicious, rich.

Nasi Lemak

With the main ingredients being dried fish and roasted peanuts with rice cooked in coconut milk, Nasi Lemak rice has become a specialty dish of Malaysia. If Pho is a famous Vietnamese dish worldwide, then Nasi Lemak with its delicious and unique flavor is the national soul of Malaysian cuisine.

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Nasi Lemak Tanglin, KL

Grilled Fish Ikan Bakar

Ikan Bakar grilled fish with mainly spicy.

Ikan Bakar is a unique grilled fish dish of the locals. Fresh fish is soaked in chili sauce, covered with a layer of banana leaves and grilled over hot coals. When cooked, the fish has a characteristic aroma, often enjoyed with hot rice and sometimes accompanied by vegetables and curry, dipped in soy sauce.

Mat Teh Ikan Bakar

Malaysia itinerary 4 days: Rojak Mixed Vegetable Salad

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Rojak Mixed Vegetable Salad is a combination of vegetables and fruits in a spicy and salty sauce made from shrimp paste, accompanied by fried tofu and crushed peanuts. Rojak has a characteristic sour and spicy flavor, stimulating both the eyes and taste buds.

Mee Siam Noodles

Mee Siam Noodles are a combination of many different ingredients

Siam noodles are made from thin rice noodles cooked in a sweet and sour and spicy sauce made from tamarind, dried shrimp and fermented beans. The noodles are evenly soaked in the sauce, combined with the sweet aroma of shrimp, chicken, omelette, tofu, boiled eggs and green onions, creating a special flavor unlike any other type of noodles in Malaysia.

What to buy as gifts when traveling to Malaysia for 4 days and 3 nights?

Teh Tarik Milk Tea

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Highly appreciated for its taste and quality, Teh Tarik milk tea is a traditional Malaysian drink that many tourists love. The main ingredient of this drink is traditional Boh tea, combined with flavors such as black tea, passion fruit, ginger, mango, then mixed with milk and cream.

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Milk coffee

White coffee is packed as instant coffee but when drunk, it has a light fragrance, sweet taste.
White coffee is packed as instant coffee but when drunk, it has a light fragrance, sweet taste.

Similar to Vietnam, Malaysia also has many coffee shops springing up everywhere. It is not difficult for you to come across scenes of local people sitting and chatting and enjoying delicious milk coffee. Milk coffee in Malaysia is made from pure coffee beans, roasted with margarine, creating a special flavor. Some famous milk coffee brands in Malaysia such as Oldtown, Ah Huat, Aik Cheong, can be a great choice when you want to buy souvenirs for relatives when traveling.

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A very famous coffee in Malacca in particular and Malaysia in general is white coffee.

Precious herbs

Herbs are a meaningful choice for gifts for grandparents or parents. Especially with the richness of Chinese culture, you can easily find herbal shops designed in Chinese style in Chinatown Malaysia. Here, you can buy herbs that help relieve muscle and bone pain, improve blood circulation or help improve daily eating. The important thing when shopping for herbs in Malaysia is that you should go with people who have knowledge about herbs to ensure choosing the best quality products.

Durian Chocolate

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Durian is a traditional and very popular fruit in Malaysia. When combined with chocolate, durian creates a delicious and special dish, making the enjoyer feel excited from the first time. The mild sweetness of chocolate blends with the characteristic flavor of durian to create a rich, unique flavor that you cannot forget. A box of durian chocolate is a great choice to bring back as a gift for relatives and friends.

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Durian chocolate will be a unique gift from Malaysia

Here are some suggestions for a 4-day, 3-night Malaysia travel itinerary and experiences you can’t miss when coming to this interesting country. Plan your upcoming trip to Malaysia.

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