Couple watching the sunrise at Kings Park and Botanic Garden with the Perth Skyline in the background.

Perth has been trending hard with Malaysian travelers lately and honestly, it makes sense. The city is chill, compact, super clean, and crazy easy to explore even if you only have 48 hours. This Perth travel guide Malaysia edition breaks down exactly how to maximize two days from nature to wildlife to riverside sunsets without rushing your trip.

From Kings Park views to hand feeding kangaroos to vibey waterfront dinners, here’s your fast, scroll friendly cheat sheet to what’s happening right now in Perth.


🌿 Day 1: Nature, Culture and Chill City Vibes

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

One thing about Perth the green spaces hit different. Kings Park’s 400 hectares of wildflowers, sweeping Swan River views, and quiet corners make it perfect for:

  • A sunrise walk
  • Family picnic
  • Quick escape from the CBD

For a more active start, GoGo Active Tours brings you cycling or kayaking around the area with light stories about the park’s flora, fauna and local culture.

If walking is more your vibe, join Oh Hey WA for a street art and hidden laneways tour. Or glide through Kings Park with a Segway tour for a fun, breezy way to explore.


Elizabeth Quay

Just minutes away, Elizabeth Quay brings the waterfront energy:

  • Striking architecture
  • Cyclist friendly paths
  • Photo spots everywhere
  • Food options for every mood

If it’s your first time and you want a no stress overview, hop on the Perth Explorer double decker bus — it loops between Kings Park, the quay and city hotspots.

Milky Lane

Fuel up at Milky Lane (the viral burger place loved across Australia) before checking out the historic Bell Tower, home to bells that date back to the fourteenth century.


WA Museum Boola Bardip

Crystal Portal at WA Museum Boola Bardip, Perth

Culture and storytelling meet modern design here. “Boola Bardip” means “many stories” in the Nyoongar language, and the museum lives up to it with immersive exhibitions, Aboriginal perspectives, and interactive moments. It’s a must visit for those who like museums with a bit of tech flair.

Afterwards, walk to the newly revitalised Stories precinct at Yagan Square, or explore the iconic State Buildings for boutique shops and refined dining vibes.


🦘 Day 2: Wildlife, Shopping and Sunset Moments

Yagan Square

Caversham Wildlife Park

Start the day with a classic Australian bucket list experience:

  • Hand feed kangaroos
  • Meet koalas
  • Watch farm shows
  • Discover over 200 local species

Perfect for families, first timers, and anyone who wants a wholesome wildlife moment.


Hay Street & Murray Street Mall

Head back to the city for retail therapy. These two pedestrian malls have:

  • Big brands
  • Local boutiques
  • Cafes
  • Live buskers

If you’re looking for something more curated, walk to Raine Square for designer picks and stylish eateries.


South Perth Foreshore at Sunset

As the sun sets, hop on a ferry across the Swan River to South Perth Foreshore. The skyline glow here is insane like Perth’s unofficial postcard moment.

Find your spot along the grass or relax at:

  • The Boatshed Restaurant
  • Mister Walker at Mends Street Jetty

Both offer skyline views that hit perfectly during dinner.

Aerial view of the South Perth Foreshore including part of the Narrows Bridge.

✨ Wrapping Up Your Perth 48 Hour Adventure

Two days in Perth is the perfect starter trip for Malaysians. You get nature, culture, wildlife, city life and great food all within a short travel radius. And honestly, this guide only scratches the surface of Western Australia.

If you’re itching to explore more, this city is your gateway to:

  • Rottnest Island and quokka selfies
  • Swan Valley wineries
  • Margaret River
  • The wild Coral Coast
  • Pink Lake and coastal drives

Your WA adventure starts here.

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