Malaysia
Registration Open2026

Explore Malaysia

A Tapestry of Cultures in Southeast Asia

December 16 — 27, 202610 nights | 11 days20–30 travelers
Kuala LumpurPenangMalaccaLangkawi
$3,495
Early Bird / person
10 nights | 11 days
December 16 — 27, 2026
Faculty-Led
Expert Guided
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Overview

Immerse yourself in Malaysia's vibrant tapestry of cultures, from the soaring Petronas Towers to ancient mosques, lush rainforests, and world-renowned cuisine. Malaysia represents a unique model of Islamic civilization in Southeast Asia, where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures have blended to create a society of remarkable diversity and harmony. Explore the historic trading ports of Malacca, the cultural richness of Penang, and the stunning natural beauty of Langkawi — all while experiencing one of the world's great culinary traditions.

Tours offered by Bayan cater to the diverse interests and needs of families, while offering an exceptional educational and cultural program. Each tour is led by one or more faculty members who provide daily background lectures and insights about the historical and contemporary contexts. The itinerary is crafted by experienced personnel to maximize your enjoyment and satisfaction.

Faculty Guide

Munir Shaikh

Vice President & Professor, Bayan Islamic Graduate School

Bayan's Vice President and Professor Munir Shaikh holds an M.A. in Islamic Studies from UCLA. He has led previous Bayan tours in Malaysia and brings deep knowledge of Southeast Asian Islamic history and culture.

Day by Day

Your Itinerary

Tuesday, December 15

Depart from North America

Participants from North America should begin travel.

Day 1Wednesday, December 16

Arrive in Kuala Lumpur

Arrive in Kuala Lumpur. Transfer to hotel. Welcome dinner and orientation.

Day 2Thursday, December 17

KL: Petronas & Islamic Arts

Visit the Petronas Twin Towers, Islamic Arts Museum, National Mosque (Masjid Negara), and Merdeka Square.

Day 3Friday, December 18

KL: Batu Caves & Culture

Visit Batu Caves, Central Market, and Kampung Baru Malay village. Friday prayer at National Mosque.

Day 4Saturday, December 19

Flight to Penang

Fly to Penang. Explore George Town's UNESCO heritage zone, Khoo Kongsi clan house, and street art.

Day 5Sunday, December 20

Penang: Temples & Food

Visit Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang Hill, and Kapitan Keling Mosque. Famous Penang street food tour.

Day 6Monday, December 21

Malacca

Travel to Malacca. Visit A Famosa fortress, Christ Church, Jonker Street, and Kampung Kling Mosque.

Day 7Tuesday, December 22

Malacca: Maritime Heritage

Explore the Maritime Museum, Sultanate Palace, and Malacca River cruise. Return to KL.

Day 8Wednesday, December 23

Flight to Langkawi

Fly to Langkawi. Cable car ride to Sky Bridge, explore the Geopark, and enjoy beach time.

Day 9Thursday, December 24

Langkawi: Nature & Leisure

Island hopping tour, mangrove kayaking, and free time for beach activities.

Day 10Friday, December 25

Langkawi: Farewell

Free morning. Farewell dinner with views of the Andaman Sea.

Day 11Saturday, December 26

Depart from Langkawi

Transfer to Langkawi airport for departure.

Destinations

Tour Highlights

Kuala Lumpur

  • Petronas Twin Towers
  • Islamic Arts Museum
  • National Mosque (Masjid Negara)
  • Merdeka Square
  • Batu Caves
  • Kampung Baru

Penang

  • George Town UNESCO heritage zone
  • Kapitan Keling Mosque
  • Kek Lok Si Temple
  • Penang Hill
  • Famous street food

Malacca

  • A Famosa fortress
  • Jonker Street
  • Kampung Kling Mosque
  • Maritime Museum
  • Malacca River cruise

Langkawi

  • Sky Bridge & cable car
  • Geopark
  • Island hopping
  • Mangrove kayaking
  • Andaman Sea beaches
Investment

Tour Pricing

Land Package Only — All pricing is per person, double occupancy. Airfare not included.

Early Bird
Reserve by August 31, 2026
$3,495/ adult
$3,095/ minor
Single supplement: $750
Regular
After August 31, 2026
$3,695/ adult
$3,295/ minor
Single supplement: $750
Deposit
$1,000
per traveler upon booking
Partially refundable until September 30, 2026, minus a $250 fee per traveler.
Details

What's Included

Package Inclusions

  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure days
  • 10 nights hotel (4* & 5*)
  • Internal flights: KL-Penang and KL-Langkawi
  • Ground transportation by private A/C coach
  • Entrance fees for all scheduled sites
  • Daily breakfast, 4 lunches, and 4 dinners
  • Penang street food tour
  • Langkawi island hopping tour
  • Daily commentary/discussions with faculty guide(s)
  • English-speaking local guides

Not Included

  • International airfare to Malaysia (budget ~$1,000-1,500 round-trip from US)
  • Gratuities for drivers and guides
  • Additional meals/beverages and personal items
  • Hotel incidental charges and individualized services
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
Accommodations

Where You'll Stay

Or hotels of comparable quality

Kuala Lumpur

Mandarin Oriental or similar

5*3 nights
Penang

Eastern & Oriental Hotel or similar

5*2 nights
Malacca

The Majestic Malacca or similar

5*1 night
Langkawi

The Datai Langkawi or similar

5*3 nights
Questions

Frequently Asked

Dr. Nadia Khan is a scholar of Islamic Studies trained at the University of Chicago Divinity School. Her research examined how Muslim parents, scholars, and educators negotiate child-rearing norms and early formation. After completing her doctorate, she founded KL Kuttāb as a weekend school offering structured Islamic learning for children. She is now co-founding Lighthouse KL, which brings KL Kuttāb into a broader effort to create a welcoming, non-judgmental, inclusive space rooted in the region's culture of muhibbah. Lighthouse KL is being developed as a community center dedicated to traditional Islamic education, spiritual refinement, and service.

Bayan's tours are focused on providing a well-rounded experience featuring academic knowledge, historical site visits, cultural exposure, recreational activities, and free time. The itinerary includes visits to mosques and other sites of prayer. By participating in a tour, you are helping sustain and advance Bayan's mission as a non-profit educational institution. Our group size tends to be in the range of 20-30 participants. This enables participants to get to know one another and develop bonds of friendship and camaraderie that can last a lifetime.

We are accepting registrations until we reach capacity or need to close the registration period so as to confirm hotel room bookings, arrange in-country transportation, obtain entrance tickets for sites, and finalize other details. After the early-bird period ends, we will continue to accept reservations if space is available, at the normal rate. To be officially registered and receive further communication in preparation for the tour, you must register with a partially-refundable deposit of $1,000 per traveler. For this tour, the refund deadline is May 31, 2026. Prior to this date, a refund of your deposit LESS $250 per registration will be provided. After this date and only until Aug. 31, 2026, your deposit payment and any additional payment you have made towards the total cost of the tour may be applied to another tour within one year.

Bayan's tours are open to participants who wish to join from anywhere in the world. However, the majority of participants tend to be from the United States. US passport holders do not need to obtain a visa to enter Malaysia for tourism. This is true for nationals of many other countries as well. However, all non-US passport holders are encouraged to check requirements for their nationality and obtain a visa if required.

Our group will be transported from site to site in a tourist bus or series of private vans, depending on circumstances. In different cities and historical sites, there will be a fair amount of walking on level ground, and in some places there may be a few flights of steps and inclines. The guides will take into account the differing abilities and health conditions of group members and regulate the pace and intensity of the tour accordingly. However, participants should expect to walk roughly 6,000 steps each day (about 3 miles in aggregate).

Malaysian cuisine is a unique synthesis of diverse ingredients and styles, incorporating Malay, Thai, Indian, Chinese and Western culinary approaches. During the tour, we will dine at restaurants that serve zabiha halal foods, and at places that offer seafood and vegetarian options. We will sample street foods as well. You can expect to try items such as nasi lemak (coconut milk rice), roti canai (flaky flatbread), Hainanese chicken, char kway teow (stir-fried flat rice noodles), laksa curry, murtabak (pancakes stuffed with minced meat), beef rendang (stew), and more.

Yes, all participants who have completed their full payment will receive a detailed information packet that includes descriptions of the cities and sites to be visited, the daily schedule, currency exchange, local prayer times, electrical adapters, weather, what to pack, and more.

We encourage participants to be fully vaccinated with at least one booster shot, if eligible to receive these shots. There are no COVID-19 related entry requirements for the countries we will be touring. If a participant feels ill during the tour and tests positive with a rapid test, they will be required to maintain isolation and distance from other travelers in the group.

Interested in Malaysia?

Reserve your spot today. Space is limited to 20–30 travelers per group.