Get ready for an unforgettable multi-city escape through Southeast Asia, where iconic skylines, ancient traditions, and turquoise shores come together in one extraordinary holiday. This 13-night itinerary takes you from the buzzing capital of Malaysia to Thailand’s vibrant cityscapes and finishes with a week of laid-back island bliss in Phuket.
✨ Trip Highlights:
✅ Kuala Lumpur – Your adventure begins in Malaysia’s dynamic capital region. Stay in the peaceful Shah Alam area, just a short ride from KL’s legendary landmarks like the Petronas Towers, Batu Caves, and Bukit Bintang. It’s a perfect introduction to Malaysian culture, cuisine, and city life.
✅ Bangkok – Next, fly into the heart of Thailand’s excitement. Bangkok invites you to dive into its rich traditions and bold flavors — think gilded temples, floating markets, rooftop bars, and endless street food. You’ll stay close to the action in a modern city hotel with all the comforts.
✅ Phuket – Wrap up your holiday on Thailand’s most beloved island. Spend a full week relaxing on palm-lined beaches, discovering hidden coves, or setting off on tropical excursions. With seven nights in a coastal retreat, this is your time to truly unwind. Phuket is your invitation to slow down and soak it all in.
Whether you're a culture-seeker, foodie, or sun-chaser, this curated journey blends Southeast Asia’s best — from fast-paced capitals to calm coastal escapes. Just unpack, relax, and let the magic unfold.
Departure Dates :
Inclusions :
Return flights from London with baggage
Internal flights:
- Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok
- Bangkok to Phuket
Private airport transfers throughout the itinerary
3 nights stay at 4* Concorde Hotel Shah Alam, Kuala Lumpur
3 nights stay at 5* Grand Mercure Atrium, Bangkok
7 nights stay at 4* Chanalai Hillside Resort, Phuket
Daily breakfast throughout the stay
Based on 2 adults sharing
All airport taxes and service charges included
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