Catch a glimpse of the Capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur in a four (4) days tour. Explore the cultural diversity, taste some of Malaysia's best food and visit numerous landmarks including the world’s tallest twin skyscraper, Petronas Twin Tower and mystical Batu Caves. Visit the historic colonial centre getting an in-depth look at life in the big city.

Itinerary

📍 Kuala Lumpur Airport to Hotel (59km): 1 hour

Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur, meet and greet with our representative for your transfer to hotel.
*Standard check in time is not early than 1500hrs.
 
After checking in at the selected accommodation, free at leisure.

Evening Tour: Glittering Kuala Lumpur
Meet the guide at the hotel lobby at 18:30 for a transfer or walk to the incredible Petronas Towers. Best viewed at night, these twin towers are among the most iconic modern structures in the world. Catch the sunset at the skybridge and observation deck before descending in time for the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) Lake Symphony water fountain show. A synchronized water fountain and light display sending colourful beams dancing through the water.

Be transferred to Tamarind Hill Restaurant; renowned for its rustic-luxe dining experience since 1999, Tamarind Hill is an epicurean getaway situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Garnering numerous awards throughout the years, it has made a name for itself as one of the finest Thai and Burmese restaurants in the city. Defined by its tranquil and welcoming ambience, it is drawing inspiration from nature and the local culture. (D)

Time: 18:00 – 22:30
Departure: Daily, except Sundays and selected Public Holidays
Notes:
- Dress Code: Smart casual or easy-glam. For Men collared shirts, long pants and closed shoes are preferred (No short, sleeveless shirt and slippers)
- Rate for fasting month, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Valentine Day, Merdeka Eve/ Day, Christmas Eve/ Day, New Year Eve/ Day or any Public Holiday upon request
- Twin Tower tickets are subject to availability. Non-refundable/changeable

Overnight at Kuala Lumpur 
 

Inclusions:

🍗 Dinner

Full Day Tour: All About KL - The Ultimate Walking Tour
At 08:00 Take a closer look at the blends of cultures and history, old and new, that define the city on this Kuala Lumpur walking tour. It’s an early start to maximize the day and capture the city at its most vibrant by foot and local transportation.

Proceed, by monorail, to visit the Chow Kit Market, a classic wet market which sells anything and everything. It is KL's largest covert market. Inside, narrow walkways lead through a maze of stalls laden with local produce and seafood of any variety and size, vegetables of numerous shapes and colour, meat, spices and loads and loads of fruits. Travel to Kampung Baru, a traditional neighbourhood founded in 1899 located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Peruse the streets of this 110-year-old residential area on the way to a local café.

Continue exploring Kuala Lumpur. Travel across town by Light Rail Train, one of the capital’s public transport systems, to Masjid Jamek, if possible (closed for non-Muslim during the praying time) visit this unique mosque which occupies a historic location at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers, the birth place of Kuala Lumpur. Built in 1909, this is the city's oldest surviving mosque and its design was inspired by Mogul architecture in northern India. 

Move onto the historic colonial centre Merdeka Square of town. Walk along an impressive array of architectural wonders, with buildings dating back to the late 1800s. The guide will explain the origins and influences that led to the development of the stunning facades.

For lunch, let’s go traditional, opting for a traditional Banana leaf at Betel leaf (Indian) or Baba Nyonya at Old China Café (Peranakan).

In the afternoon, visit the “Sze Ya” and the nearby Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu Temple. The first is the oldest Taoist temple in the city with a history dating back to 1864. Built by Kapitan Cina Yap Ah Loy, one of the founding fathers of Kuala Lumpur, it features an ornate interior and elaborate roof ridges. The temple pays tribute to the deities Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya. The second, founded in 1873, was originally located near the old KL Railway station and it was moved to the current site in 1885. It is the oldest functional temple in KL and was recently given the honour of being the first ever to be portrayed on a postage stamp. This popular temple is credited with having 242 idols on its 'gopuram' (gateway) and it is the starting point of the yearly Thaipusam walking procession heading up Batu Caves.

Having spent the day immersed in Kuala Lumpur’s diverse traditions and cultures, return to the hotel for a rest or continue exploring the city independently. (L)

Please note: all dishes mentioned are offered on a share basis. The routing of this program may be changed subject to the location of your hotel but all experiences will be enjoyed.

Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque on a Friday or during religious ceremonies. It may be possible to stop only for a photo opportunity but not guaranteed.

Time: 08:00 - 16:00
Departure: Daily, tour can depart at any time, but best in the morning
Notes: 
- Tasting plates as indicated on a share basis

Overnight at Kuala Lumpur
 

Inclusions:

☕ Breakfast, 🥘 Lunch

📍 Transfer KL Hotel to Batu Caves (17km): 45 minutes

Half Day Tour: Batu Caves and Royal Selangor
09:00 Batu Caves are a series of impressive cave temples set in towering limestone hills just north of Kuala Lumpur. Admire the towering standing statue of Lord Murugan, visit Ramayana cave where stories of the Ramayana legend are depicted. Continue to Climb the 350 stairs to reach the main cave. On the return, visit the Royal Selangor Pewter factory where over 250 skilled craftspeople have expanded the uses of pewter. Spend an hour on a tour of the factory witnessing the time-honoured techniques of creating these handcrafted objects. Be brought back to when tin was a priced commodity with a tour of the gallery. 

Optional Activity: Craft a take-home engravable pewter dish using traditional tools, similar to those used by pewter smiths more than 100 years ago on a 30-min Hard Knocks workshop.

Please note: Batu Caves is a religious site, thus a dress code for visitors is enforced. For women, they should cover their shoulders as well as their legs below knee length (nothing too short or revealing). For men, a t-shirt and shorts are acceptable, as long as the shorts are below the knee. Please do not wear singlets/tank tops or flip flops.

Please note that you can rent a sarong/scarf if you do not meet the requirements for a small fee.

Overnight at Kuala Lumpur
 

Inclusions:

☕ Breakfast

📍 Hotel to Kuala Lumpur Airport (59km): 1 hour

Spend the day at leisure until transferring to the airport for the onward flight.
 
*Standard check out time is not later than 1200hrs. Late check out is subject to room availability, please check directly with the reception one day before your check out day.
**Guaranteed late check out is subject to an additional of one (1) night room charge

Inclusions:

☕ Breakfast

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