Malaysia has topped the Global Muslim Travel Index for a decade — and one trip explains why: halal food everywhere, mosques and prayer rooms in every mall, and a level of Muslim-traveler comfort no other country matches.
JAKIM: the world's strictest halal label
JAKIM, the Malaysian government's Islamic authority, oversees and labels halal establishments nationwide, with annual renewal and unannounced checks. Its label is recognized worldwide — look for it on restaurants and packaged food alike.
Kuala Lumpur: the halal capital of the world
Food courts with dozens of cuisines — Malay, Chinese-halal, Indian, Arab, Thai —, the Petronas Towers, the National Mosque and an unbeatable quality-price ratio. Full listings in our Kuala Lumpur guide and halal hotels in KL.
Penang: street food paradise
George Town is Asia's street food capital, with hundreds of JAKIM-labelled stalls: char kway teow, nasi kandar, laksa. A feast, entirely halal.
Langkawi: beaches and halal comfort
Duty-free island, turquoise water, family resorts with halal dining. The perfect final stop after the city and the food.
Malaysia budget 2026
Food-court meal €2–4, mid-range hotel €40–80, domestic flights from €20. Two weeks of comfort rarely exceed €1,200 per person, flights aside. English is widely spoken — the easiest long-haul halal trip there is.