What You Will Do
Start your half-day Kuala Lumpur visit with pick-up from your city-center hotel or residence. Enjoy the modern metropolitan of Kuala Lumpur such as Petronas Twin Towers, the King’s Palace, Independence Square, National Monument, KL Gallery, Golden Triangle, Lake Garden and the Old Railway Station. Later, travel to Batu Caves to witness the 140-foot-tall Lord Murugan statue and its magnificent cave
What You Get?
• Explore the past, present, and future of Kuala Lumpur
• Drive to the holy Hindu shrine of the Batu Caves
• Admire the colonial architecture of Independence Square
• Take a beautiful picture with the Twin Towers
• See the Golden Triangle of Kuala Lumpur's business sector
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Batu Caves
1 hour
Located north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is one of the most visited tourist spots in Malaysia. The limestone outcrops, caverns, and cave temples make this location famous. The cave temples and caverns that make up the complex of Hindu shrines are the major draw.The caverns are a holy place for Hindus, who worship the Hindu god Murugan, who is represented by a massive figure adorned with golden paint at the cave entrance. It is one of the world's highest sculptures of Lord Murugan, standing at 42.7 metres, or 140 feet.Batu Caves is a popular tourist destination for several reasons, including its religious significance, its status as a cultural icon, and the abundance of natural attractions.
2
Istana Negara
20 minutes
Istana Negara is the official Palace of Malaysia's King, the ceremonial head of state who rotates every five years among the nine Malay states.
The palace is an amazing construction that combines traditional Malay and Islamic architectural traditions. It has a spacious ceremonial court, royal quarters, and magnificently planted grounds.
Visitors can observe the Changing of the Guard ritual, which takes place at the palace's front gate. The event, which features elaborate military drills and traditional costumes, is a popular attraction.
Istana Negara hosts a variety of formal ceremonies and events, such as the King's swearing-in, state dinners, and other royal festivities.
The palace grounds are available to the public, but access to the inside is limited. Visitors can, however, tour the surrounding surroundings, take photographs, and watch the Changing of the Guard event if it happens to take place at the time of visit.
3
Perdana Botanical Garden
15 minutes
Formerly referred to as the Lake Gardens or Taman Tasik Perdana, the Perdana Botanical Garden is a vast public park situated in the central business district of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Due to its proximity to the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park and the National Museum, the Perdana Botanical Garden is a central and readily accessible green space in the city.The garden is renowned for its varied assortment of plants and blossoms and verdant surroundings. It features an extensive assortment of tropical plants, orchids, hibiscus, and other types of flowers, functioning as a botanical sanctuary. Our driver will shae some information while passing through.
4
National Mosque (Masjid Negara)
25 minutes
Among Kuala Lumpur's most notable and recognisable attractions is Masjid Negara, the National Mosque of Malaysia. The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia and the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station are both in close proximity to it.Modern elements coexist with more conventional Islamic styles in the mosque's layout. At its formal opening in 1965, it stood as a testament to the Islamic legacy of the nation.With its spacious interior, Masjid Negara can welcome as many as fifteen thousand worshippers. A beautiful blue umbrella-like ceiling adorns the main prayer hall, which is expansive.The 73-meter-tall (240-foot) minaret is a prominent feature of Masjid Negara. A tranquil and lovely setting is created in the mosque's courtyard by means of reflecting pools and fountains.The distinctive style of the mosque's main dome is a nod to the Grand Mosque in Mecca. Green and blue tiles cover the roof, which is shaped like an umbrella with the top half open.
5
Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
20 minutes
The Kuala Lumpur City Gallery is located in Kuala Lumpur's historic Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square), near the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.The gallery is a cultural and historical hub that educates tourists about Kuala Lumpur's history, development, and architectural heritage.The building's architecture is unusual, making it an attraction. It is created in a pre-independence manner to honour the area's historical significance.One of the main attractions at the gallery is a large-scale model of Kuala Lumpur's city centre. The model accurately depicts the city's skyline and important landmarks.
6
Malayan Railways Limited Building
10 minutes
The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is right in the middle of everything, next to Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin and Merdeka Square, in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur.A product of the British colonial era, the station was built in 1910 in a style reminiscent of Moorish and Mughal architecture. In 1911, it was formally inaugurated.One of Kuala Lumpur Railway Station's most distinctive features is the way it combines Moorish, Indian, and Western architectural traditions. British architect A.B. Hubback was an influence on the design.
7
Merdeka Square
30 minutes
Merdeka Square, commonly referred to as Dataran Merdeka, is a highly significant historical site in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The area is of immense historical importance due to its association with the inaugural hoisting of the Malaysian flag on August 31, 1957, symbolising Malaysia's liberation from British colonial dominance.
Merdeka Square boasts the world's tallest independent flagpole, towering at a height of 95 metres (312 ft). The Malaysian flag, referred to as the "Jalur Gemilang," is hoisted on this flagpole.
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is a magnificent colonial-era structure of Moorish-style architecture, located facing the square.
The Queen Victoria Fountain, a Victorian-era fountain, is situated at the heart of Merdeka Square. It was initially placed in front of the Royal Selangor Club and subsequently relocated to its present location.
8
The River of Life
15 minutes
The "River of Life" is a river rejuvenation project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, aimed at transforming the Klang and Gombak rivers into vibrant and clean waterfronts. Its the birth place of kuala Lumpur which overlooks the old Jamek Mosque. The project encompasses various initiatives to enhance the environmental quality and aesthetic appeal of the rivers, making them more accessible and enjoyable for residents and visitors.
9
Menara Kuala Lumpur
The Menara Kuala Lumpur, also referred to as the KL Tower, is a renowned telecommunications and broadcasting tower situated in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We will passby this Tower before heading to Bukit Bintang
10
BB Park Bukit Bintang
After KL Toer, we will enter the Bukit Bintang street which is a dynamic and lively sector located in the central area of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Renowned for its vibrant commercial scene, diverse entertainment options, and lively nightlife, this location has become a favoured choice for both residents and visitors.
11
Jadi Batek Gallery
10 minutes
Next we will visit Jadi Batik Gallery which showcases Batik Making and colouring process. Individuals with an interest in acquiring batik items may purchase it here together with other handicrafts. We will also stop at Belice Choclate factory for you to try various tasty Malaysian made chocolates.
12
Petronas Twin Towers
20 minutes
The Petronas Towers can be found in the KLCC region, right in the middle of Kuala Lumpur. At 452 metres (1,483 ft) each, the Petronas skyscrapers were the tallest twin skyscrapers in the world when they were finished in 1998. At the end of tour you will be dropped here and you may roam around the towers by visiting the Suria KLCC Mall, The KLCC Park, Water Fountain and may do some shopping and dining inside it.
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