Malaysia Motorcycle Trip itinerary

One Week Malaysia Motorcycle Road Trip Itinerary: From Kuala Lumpur To Langkawi

Road trips are the best way to explore a country. And for a country so diverse as Malaysia — geographically and culturally speaking — it particularly applies.

I have been to Malaysia a few times but never did I explore it so thoroughly as I did during my recent one-week motorcycle trip across the west coast in Malaysia.

I went from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi, and back, and in just one week I explored big cities, the countryside, islands and more. I would have missed a lot if I had travelled via buses or taken flights. Having a motorcycle allowed me to venture into places that I otherwise could not.

So if you too are visiting Malaysia, and particularly planning for a motorcycle road trip across Malaysia, here’s my one-week road trip itinerary you can follow:

Tips For Motorcycle Road Trip Across Malaysia

Before we go ahead, I want to recommend Bino Motorbike Rentals (you can connect with them here: +60 18-373-7468) located in Petaling Jaya in Kuala Lumpur. The owner of the rental is very humble and accommodating. I rented a 250 Benelli Trk from them and had a great experience. They even allowed me to return the bike a little late and did not charge for it. A total of 10 out of 10 for their service 🙂

  • Gear up: A sturdy helmet, gloves, and a riding jacket are essential. Highways in Malaysia have a speed limit of 110 km per hour but most people drive fast. So be prepared.
  • Stay fueled: Both yourself and your bike. Rest stops are plentiful, but it’s better to be prepared. Ensure to stay hydrated
  • Enjoy the journey: Malaysia’s beauty lies in the unexpected—so don’t rush. Try to avoid highways and explore the countryside.
  • Plan for weather: Malaysia’s tropical climate can be unpredictable. Carry a raincoat!

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Now let’s continue with the itinerary…

One Week Itinerary Malaysia Road Trip Itinerary

Day 1: Explore Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the perfect starting point. And no trip to Malaysia can be completed without exploring the KL city. Spend the day soaking in its vibrant energy; there’s so much to do.

Of course, you want to begin the ride by visiting the iconic Petronas Twin Towers—the views from the Skybridge are unreal. Nearby, wander through KLCC Park for a quiet moment amidst the greenery. Also, visit the Pavillion Mall, one of the biggest shopping malls in KL with the biggest luxury brands in the world.

Later, head to Batu Caves, just a short ride from the city. The steep climb is worth it for the colorful temples and the view from the top. And food? Bukit Bintang steals the show with its buzzing hawker stalls and hidden cafes. Also, read this detailed blog about Kuala Lumpur for more suggestions on what to see and do there.

Tip: Riding in KL can be tricky. The roads are in great condition, but traffic is a beast during peak hours. Early mornings or late evenings are your best bet for smooth cruising. It’s fine to change lanes while on a motorcycle. Just be careful and act fast.

During my Malaysia Road trip, I spent the first three days in KL. Those 3-days I wasn’t on my motorcycle but I made a YouTube video about those three days that might be useful for you for things to see and do in KL and suggestions on where to stay. I recommend you stay at Hotel Royal KL. More, in the video below…


Day 2: Kuala Lumpur to Perak via Genting Highlands

This leg of the journey was an absolute highlight. Leaving KL, you detour through Genting Highlands. Riding up those winding mountain roads with cool breezes and misty views will feel like pure freedom.

In Genting, I suggest you stop at the Chin Swee Caves Temple—a peaceful spot with incredible architecture. After soaking in the views, descend towards Perak. The roads are smooth and scenic, especially if you take the Karak Highway and merge onto Route 8 for a slower, more picturesque ride.

Tip: Bring a jacket for the Highlands—it gets chilly! And fuel up in KL; the mountain roads don’t have many petrol stations, however, you will find one on top of the Genting Highlands.

During my Malaysia Road Trip, I explored the Genting Highlands on Day 7 (while coming back) because I left KL a little late and decided to ride straight to the hotel I booked.

I suggest you stay at this Airbnb I booked called Kabin Dukati, located in a very peaceful area about 15 min away from the main highway (watch the video below). Also, Petrol is cheap in Malaysia. It costs us (in Indian Rupees) around 60 Rupees for a litre. Check below…


Day 3: Perak to Georgetown, Penang

The ride from Perak (where I stayed) to Penang takes around four hours, but I made plenty of stops along the way. The North-South Expressway (E1) is fast and smooth, but I veered off at times for smaller roads with more character.

Penang’s charm was instant. Crossing the Penang Bridge on a motorcycle is an experience in itself—the sea stretching endlessly on both sides. Once in Georgetown, I suggest you explore its quirky streets, stopping at the Clan Jetties of Penang and the street art. Trying every street food you can find—char kway teow and Penang laksa are a must—is also a thing to do.

Tip: Allocate extra time for Georgetown. Its street art and colonial vibe are mesmerizing, and you’ll want to explore at your own pace. Stay at Hotel Hampton in Georgetown — a 4-star property located right next to the ocean. I bet you will find the best ocean view of Penang from this hotel.

Check this video for more about our experience with Hompton Hotel & travelling from our airbnb in Perak to Penang.

Also read: How to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Penang


Day 4: Penang to Langkawi

Start early to catch the ferry to Langkawi. You can’t ride your bike directly onto the island if you do not book a ferry ticket in advance. Moreover, there is only one service each day to do so (check LangkawiRoro.com) so book in advance. I did not do it so I left my motorcycle at the jetty and rented a scooter on Langkawi.

It is cheap to leave your motorcycle at the jetty (in Kuala Perils or Kuala Kedah) which costs only 10Rm per night. Moreover, hiring a scooter in Langkawi is cheap too, for 20 Rm per day. In 40 Rm a day, you can rent a car in Langkawi which is quite surprising.

Langkawi felt like paradise. Cruising along its quiet roads, stopping at Pantai Cenang for a swim, and riding up to the Langkawi Sky Bridge gave me a sense of calm I hadn’t felt in a while. It is much more laid-back than the mainland Peninsular.

We stayed at a floating setup and enjoyed a complete island vibe. I recommend you do something similar as such accommodations are rare to experience in most places in the world, including India. Check the video below…


Day 5: A Full Day in Langkawi

Langkawi deserved a full day of exploration. Also because we were tired riding the motorcycle, we decided to take a rest day. Even if you are doing your Malaysia road trip in a car, I recommend you take a day off. And no better place to do it except for Langkawi.

Start with Kilim Geoforest Park, where a boat ride through mangroves introduces you to the island’s rich biodiversity.

Later, check out Tanjung Rhu Beach, one of the most pristine spots on the island. For sunset, I ride to the Eagle Square, a perfect place to end the day.

You can also book a guided paddleboard or a canoe tour to the mangroves and caves around the island and explore the rich biodiversity of Langkawi Island.

Tip: Langkawi’s roads are a joy to ride—well-maintained and not too busy. Just make sure to carry sunscreen and water, as the sun can be intense.


Day 6: Langkawi to Georgetown

Heading back to Georgetown was bittersweet. The ferry ride was smooth, and we reunited with our bike, ready for the return journey.

Back in Georgetown, I revisited a few favorites and explored new spots like the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, a treasure trove of local history. Dinner was at Gurney Drive, a foodie’s haven.

Tip: Take your time exploring Georgetown Penang on the way back—you might discover something you missed the first time around. Stay at GHotel Penang to give your trip the touch of luxury it needs. Their daily complimentary free cocktails and canapes are moreover something you will need to complete and celebrate your week-long motorcycle trip.


Day 7: Georgetown to Kuala Lumpur

The final stretch of our Malaysia road trip itinerary was a long ride—about five hours via the North-South Expressway—but the thrill of open highways made it enjoyable. I made pit stops at rest areas to stretch and grab local snacks.

Back in KL, I reflected on the week over a hearty nasi lemak dinner. This journey wasn’t just about the destinations but the ride itself—the sights, sounds, and people along the way made it unforgettable.


This trip was everything I hoped for and more. If you’re craving an adventure that blends natural beauty, cultural richness, and thrilling rides, this 1-week motorcycle journey in Malaysia, or something similar, should be at the top of your list.

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I am Dev, and I've been travelling full-time since 2016. I was a journalism student & started my corporate career as a documentary film-maker in England, before moving to India & becoming a full-time nomad. 25+countries. 50+ Brand Partnerships. And the adventure continues...

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