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Indians can visit Malaysia without a visa and at low cost!

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If you're planning an international trip on a budget, Malaysia should be on top of your list this September 2025. With direct flights from cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, and more starting as low as ₹3,944, this Southeast Asian country is offering Indian tourists the perfect mix of affordability, adventure, and culture.

Since September is Malaysia’s shoulder season, you’ll get less crowd, cheaper hotels, and lush green views—especially in Langkawi and the Cameron Highlands. Whether you're strolling through Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Twin Towers, exploring the vibrant murals of Penang, or relaxing at Pantai Cenang Beach, there's something for every kind of traveller.

Nature lovers can explore rainforests, tea plantations, and mossy forests, while foodies can dive into Penang’s legendary street food scene. The best part? Indian citizens don’t need a visa for Malaysia, making the process even easier.

From snorkelling at Pulau Payar to temple hopping at the Batu Caves, Malaysia promises a fulfilling experience without emptying your wallet.

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