Malaysia for ₹42,500? Yes, This Deal Is Real - And You Need to Book It Before It's Gone
A 4 days, 3 nights Malaysia vacation — covering Kuala Lumpur, the magical Genting Highlands, Batu Caves, KL Tower, and a full day at Sunway Lagoon with six park entrances included — starting at just ₹42,500 per person.
That’s not a teaser price. That’s not "starting from" with a long list of hidden charges waiting around the corner. That’s Presidential Holidays doing what they do best: making an international holiday genuinely accessible for real families, real couples, and real travellers from South India who have been dreaming of Malaysia for longer than they care to admit.
What ₹42,500 Gets You — Everything, Laid Out Honestly
No vague promises. No surprises at check-in. Here’s the full picture of your 4 Days / 3 Nights Malaysia package from Presidential Holidays.
Accommodation in Kuala Lumpur for three nights at a handpicked hotel — comfortable, well-located, and ready to be your base as you explore one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting cities.
All meals included — breakfast, lunch, and dinner every single day, with Indian restaurant meals arranged so you’re never hunting for familiar food in an unfamiliar city. This is a detail that matters enormously to South Indian travellers, and Presidential Holidays has built it into the package from day one.
Private airport transfers from the moment you land at Kuala Lumpur International Airport to the moment you depart — no shared coaches, no waiting, no confusion.
All sightseeing and entrance fees — including KL Tower observation deck and all six parks at Sunway Lagoon — fully covered. What you see below is what you pay for. Nothing more.
Day by Day: Here’s Exactly What Awaits You
Day 1 — Welcome to Malaysia | Putrajaya Tour
Your adventure begins the moment you land at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. A Presidential Holidays representative is there to greet you, and your private transfer whisks you towards the city. But before you reach your hotel, there’s a stunning detour.
Putrajaya — Malaysia’s breathtaking federal administrative capital — makes its impression immediately. The iconic Putra Mosque, a rose-pink masterpiece that rises alongside the shimmering Putrajaya Lake, is one of those sights that stops your scroll and genuinely stops you in person too. A one-hour photo stop here gives you just enough time to absorb the grandeur and capture memories that will outlast any souvenir. A drive past the Perdana Putra, the Prime Minister’s Office, adds a final touch of architectural elegance before you arrive at your hotel, freshen up, and sit down to a well-earned dinner at an Indian restaurant.
Day one sets the tone beautifully: Malaysia welcomes you with grace, warmth, and scenery that makes you reach for your camera before you’ve even unpacked.
Day 2 — Batu Caves & Genting Highlands | The Day That Covers Everything
This is the day people talk about longest. And it’s easy to see why.
The morning begins with a stop at the legendary Batu Caves — a series of dramatic limestone caverns that house Hindu shrines of deep spiritual significance. The moment you spot the towering Murugan Statue — one of the tallest statues of Lord Murugan in the world, painted in shimmering gold — the scale of what you’re about to see begins to sink in. Climbing the 272 rainbow-coloured steps to the main cave temple is part pilgrimage, part workout, and entirely worth every step. For Tamil Nadu travellers, this experience carries a particular emotional resonance that goes beyond sightseeing.
From there, the journey continues upward — literally — to the Genting Highlands, Malaysia’s famous hilltop entertainment and resort destination perched in the clouds above Kuala Lumpur. The two-way cable car ride is an experience in itself: sweeping views of the rainforest canopy falling away below you, cool mountain air flooding in, the city of KL visible as a glittering grid far beneath. At the top, SkyAvenue Mall offers shopping, dining, and entertainment in a setting unlike anything in India. Lunch at the Genting restaurant, free time to explore, and then the descent back to KL as the evening sets in — before dinner at an Indian restaurant caps off a day that genuinely felt like two.
Day 3 — Kuala Lumpur City Tour + KL Tower + Full Day Sunway Lagoon
Day three is the day that gives you everything.
The morning begins with a half-day Kuala Lumpur city tour that takes you through the landmarks every visitor should see. The King’s Palace (Istana Negara), the solemn National Monument, the historic grandeur of Independence Square where Malaysia declared freedom in 1957, and of course the unmissable Petronas Twin Towers — the iconic twin giants that define Kuala Lumpur’s skyline and have done so since they were the world’s tallest buildings. There’s a stop at the Chocolate Boutique for something sweet, and then the centrepiece: KL Tower, where your observation deck entrance is fully included in the package. The panoramic view from here — the entire city spreading out in every direction, the jungle pressing at the edges, the Twin Towers now visible at eye level — is the kind of moment that makes the whole trip feel complete. And it’s only lunchtime.
Because after lunch comes Sunway Lagoon — and if you’re travelling with family, this is the afternoon they’ll be talking about at dinner tables for years.
Six parks. One ticket. All included. The Water Park keeps everyone delightfully soaked, the Amusement Park delivers thrills for all ages, the Wildlife Park brings animal encounters close enough to be genuinely wonderful, the Extreme Park challenges the brave, the Scream Park terrifies in the best possible way, and Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon turns the whole afternoon into a celebration for younger travellers. A full day here would not be enough — but an afternoon is more than enough to create a collection of joyful, chaotic, completely soaked memories that families return to again and again.
Dinner at an Indian restaurant, then back to the hotel for a well-deserved night’s rest.
Day 4 — Farewell, Malaysia | You’ll Be Back
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Private transfer back to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. And the quiet, slightly bittersweet feeling of a trip that delivered everything it promised — and left you already thinking about when you can come back.
Why This Deal Makes Complete Sense Right Now
₹42,500 per person. Four days. Three nights. Accommodation, all meals, all transfers, all entrance fees, sightseeing from day one to day four, Indian restaurant meals throughout, and the full support of the Presidential Holidays team from the moment you enquire to the moment you land back home.
India currently enjoys visa-free entry to Malaysia for up to 30 days — you simply complete the free Malaysia Digital Arrival Card online before you fly. Presidential Holidays handles this guidance as part of your booking. There is no visa fee to worry about, no consulate appointment, no paperwork stress.
This is the international holiday that works — for first-time overseas travellers who want everything managed, for families who need the reassurance of Indian food and a team that picks up the phone, and for couples who want to explore an extraordinary city together without worrying about a single logistical detail.