Experience Malaysia
From Kuala Lumpur’s glittering skyline to Penang’s colourful street art, sizzling food scene, Kota Kinabalu’s island-hopping adventures, lush rainforests, golden beaches & cultural gems beyond! Our Malaysia packages bring together flavour, adventure, relaxation, and big tropical energy in one unforgettable escape.
Choose Essential – best bits & good vibes, Deluxe – stylish stays & laid-back living, or Ultimate – VIP energy, pinkies up! Enjoy nights of city sparkle, cultural magic, foodie heaven, and island-style calm.
Kuala Lumpur
Essential, Deluxe & Ultimate
6 Nights in Kuala Lumpur | Breakfast Daily, Return Flights & Private Transfers
Essential Kuala Lumpur
from R20990Deluxe Kuala Lumpur
from R21490Ultimate Kuala Lumpur
from R24490Penang + Kuala Lumpur
Essential, Deluxe & Ultimate
6 Nights in Kuala Lumpur & 4 Nights in Penang + | Breakfast Daily, Return Flights & Private Transfers
Essential Kuala Lumpur & Penang
from R26990Delxue Kuala Lumpur & Penang
from R27490Ultimate Kuala Lumpur & Penang
from R31990Kota Kinabalu + Kuala Lumpur
Essential, Deluxe & Ultimate
6 Nights in Kuala Lumpur & 4 Nights in Kota Kinabalu | Breakfast Daily, Return Flights & Private Transfers
Essential Kuala Lumpur & Kota Kinabalu
from R26990Deluxe Kuala Lumpur & Kota Kinabalu
from R27490Ultimate Kuala Lumpur & Kota Kinabalu
from R32490Penang + Kota Kinabalu + Kuala Lumpur
Essential, Deluxe & Ultimate
4 Nights in Kuala Lumpur, 4 Nights in Penang & 4 Kota Kinabalu | Breakfast Daily, Return Flights & Private Transfers
Essential Kuala Lumpur, Penang & Kota Kinabalu
from R30990Deluxe Kuala Lumpur, Penang & Kota Kinabalu
from R32490Ultimate Kuala Lumpur, Penang & Kota Kinabalu
from R37490Top 5 FAQs for South African Holidaymakers Visiting Malaysia
1. Do South Africans need a visa for a short holiday in Malaysia?
South African passport holders do not need a visa for short tourist stays in Malaysia, usually up to 90 days. You’ll need a passport valid for at least 6 months, proof of accommodation, a return or onward ticket, and sufficient funds. Travellers must also complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card within 3 days before arrival.
2. What type of electrical plugs and voltage will I need in Malaysia?
Malaysia uses Type G plugs, the same three-pin plug style used in the UK. The standard voltage is 240V / 50Hz, so South African travellers will usually need a travel adapter. Most phones, laptops, and camera chargers are dual-voltage, but always check your device label.
3. What is the weather like in Malaysia and what should I pack?
Malaysia is generally hot, humid, and tropical year-round, with frequent rain showers depending on the region and season. Pack light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light rain jacket or umbrella. A scarf or cover-up is also useful for temples, mosques, and cooler indoor air-conditioning.
4. Are there any cultural customs or rules I should know as a tourist?
Malaysia is multicultural and welcoming, but modest dress is appreciated, especially at religious sites and in smaller towns. Remove your shoes before entering mosques, temples, and some homes, and be respectful when taking photos.
5. Can I rent a car and drive as a tourist in Malaysia?
Yes, tourists can rent a car in Malaysia, but you’ll generally need a valid South African driver’s licence and often an International Driving Permit as well. Malaysians drive on the left-hand side, like South Africa. In big cities like Kuala Lumpur, traffic can be busy, so Grab, trains, and taxis are often easier for short stays.
