2-day Malaysia (mid)
This itinerary for Malaysia includes day-by-day suggestions, attractions, food stops, and practical planning ideas to make the trip easier.
Updated for 2026 travel. Use this itinerary as a flexible travel guide for what to do, where to go, and how to organise each day more smoothly.
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Bukit Bintang
Bukit Bintang is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Day 1 — Bukit Bintang & KLCC — Shopping and street food
2026-12-21
Recommended area: Bukit Bintang
Bukit Bintang is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Pavilion Kuala Lumpur (mall shopping & coffee)
Start with brand-name and local boutiques; grab a coffee and plan purchases. Easy walking between stores.
Lunch at Jalan Alor (street food)
Iconic food street with hawker-style stalls; try char kway teow, satay and local desserts.
Lot 10 & Hutong Food Court (snacks & local treats)
Indoor food hall with curated hawkers—great for tasting small dishes and buying packaged snacks.
Suria KLCC & Petronas Twin Towers (shopping + photo stop)
Walk the KLCC park for photos, visit Suria KLCC mall for higher-end and local shops; consider Skybridge/tower view tickets if interested.
Dinner near KLCC (Malaysian/Asian restaurant)
Evening dinner with skyline views or casual local restaurant; relax after shopping.
Day 2 — Chinatown, Central Market & Mid Valley — Local crafts and mall shopping
2026-12-22
Recommended area: Chinatown
Chinatown is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Petaling Street Market (Chinatown) — bargain shopping
Street market for souvenirs, knockoffs and snacks; practice bargaining and sample local morning bites.
Central Market & Kasturi Walk (arts, crafts, snacks)
Central Market for Malaysian crafts, small galleries and artisanal gifts; Kasturi Walk outside has street vendors and snacks.
Lunch around Central Market (local Nasi Lemak or kopitiam)
Try classic Malaysian dishes at a nearby kopitiam or small restaurant before heading to Mid Valley.
Mid Valley Megamall & The Gardens (big-box shopping)
Large mall complex for international and local brands—good for mid-budget shopping and electronics or fashion.
Dinner in Bangsar (Jalan Telawi) — nightlife and dining
Trendy dining strip with a variety of cuisines and casual bars; nice final-night dinner spot.