Kuala Lumpur Highlights: Royal Palace, Petronas Towers, Batu Caves

Embark on a full-day tour of Kuala Lumpur’s famous landmarks, including the Royal Palace and Petronas Twin Towers. Visit the National Mosque and Batu Caves, and explore the Central Market. Hotel pick-up and drop-off included.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Batu Caves - Batu Caves is a renowned and popular tourist destination in Selangor. Home to a Hindu temple and shrine, Batu Caves draws thousands of worshipers and tourists. This limestone hill, situated just north of Kuala Lumpur, features three main caves with temples and Hindu shrines. Its primary attraction is the large statue of a Hindu deity at the entrance, along with a steep 272-step climb to view the breathtaking city skyline. Monkeys play around the caves, making it a favorite spot for rock climbing enthusiasts. The caves also showcase paintings and scenes of Hindu gods.
  • Petronas Twin Towers - Standing at 451.9 meters, the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers are a globally recognized symbol of modern Malaysia. They are the centerpiece of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) development, which includes landmarks like the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Suria KLCC Shopping Mall, luxury hotels, a mosque, and the beautifully landscaped KLCC Park. Visitors can explore the Skybridge on the 41st floor and the viewing deck on the 86th floor.
  • KLCC Park - KLCC Park is an urban park located in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Malaysia. The park is designed to provide greenery to the Petronas Twin Towers and the surrounding areas.
  • Menara Kuala Lumpur - Majestically standing atop Bukit Nanas at 421 meters and 94 meters above sea level, KL Tower is a prominent feature of the city’s skyline. Its architecture reflects the country’s Islamic heritage, with detailed Arabic scripts, Islamic tiles, classic Islamic floral and abstract motifs, and soothing color combinations.
  • Thean Hou Temple - Thean Hou Temple is a six-tiered temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, located in Kuala Lumpur. Situated on 1.67 acres (6,758 m2) of land atop Robson Heights on Lorong Bellamy, it overlooks Jalan Syed Putra. Completed in 1987 and officially opened in 1989, the temple was built by Hainanese residents in Malaysia and is one of the largest temples in Southeast Asia.
  • Sri Maha Mariamman Temple - This stunning Hindu temple is one of the oldest, featuring a magnificent 22-meter-high gate tower and portico adorned with intricately carved images of Hindu deities. Inside, the deities of the Hindu goddess Maha Mariamman are embellished with gold and precious stones. Visitors can enjoy the sights and sounds of peddlers selling jasmine garlands and the aromatic incense filling the air.
  • Little India Brickfields - Brickfields began as the center of brick-making in the late 19th century, following a devastating fire and flood in Kuala Lumpur in 1881. These disasters destroyed the town’s wooden and thatched structures. Sir Frank Swettenham, the British Resident at the time, responded by mandating the use of brick and tile in building construction, giving the town its purpose.
  • Royal Selangor Visitor Centre - The Visitor Centre takes you back over a hundred years to the founding of Royal Selangor and its deep connection to Malaysia’s history. Through complimentary guided tours, visitors can learn about the remarkable development of tin mining in the Malay Peninsula in the 1800s and view traditional pewtersmithing tools, antique pewter, and ancient tin currency at the centre’s Pewter Museum.
  • East Coast Batik Sdn Bhd (Batik CHONG) - Established in 1974, East Coast Batik is one of the oldest batik and handicrafts centers in Klang Valley. A visit to the gallery reveals that batik is more than just a cloth with elaborate designs. Syarika East Coast is the place to visit for a comprehensive experience in Malaysian batik and handicrafts.
  • National Monument - The National Monument was built to honor those who sacrificed their lives for peace and freedom, particularly during the nation’s struggle against communism. The monument grounds feature one of the world’s largest free-standing bronze sculptures, created in 1966 by Felix de Weldon, who also sculpted the famous Iwo Jima Monument in Washington, D.C.
  • Istana Negara - Istana Negara, or the National Palace, is the official residence of the King of Malaysia. This majestic building, located on Jalan Duta, officially became the National Palace in November 2011, replacing the old palace on Jalan Istana. It features 22 domes, with the largest dome reaching a height of 40 meters. Note: Visits are limited to the exterior.
  • The River of Life - The River of Life is a notable attraction in Kuala Lumpur, located near the Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the city’s oldest mosque. It is the convergence point of the Klang River and the Gombak River.

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  • National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - Masjid Negara is one of the most distinguished landmarks in the city, featuring a unique star-shaped dome and a 73-meter-high minaret. The National Mosque is located on the edge of the KL Lake Gardens. Visitors are advised to dress appropriately, and women are required to wear headscarves.
  • Malayan Railway Administration Building - One of Malaysia’s most beautiful old buildings, the Railway Station and Administration Building is a stunning example of Moorish architecture.
  • Merdeka Square - Merdeka Square is located directly opposite the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and next to the Royal Selangor Club. This historic site is where the Union Flag was lowered, and the Malayan flag was raised for the first time at midnight on August 31, 1957. Since then, Merdeka Square has been the venue for the annual Merdeka Parade.
  • Kuala Lumpur City Gallery - Founded in 1989, KL City Gallery occupies a building that has served various purposes and tenants since it ceased to be a printing office. It includes two floors of exhibition space, a cafe, a museum shop, and serves as a tourist information center.
  • Sultan Abdul Samad Building - The iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building is located in front of Dataran Merdeka. This historic building houses the Supreme and High Courts. Its unique Moorish design and clock tower make it a popular subject for photographs by visitors to the city center.
What's Included
  • English Speaking Driver
  • Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
  • Air-Conditioned Vehicle
What's Not Included
  • Food And Drinks, Unless Specified
  • Entrance: Petronas Twin Towers
  • Entrance: KL Tower
  • Tour Guide
Additional Information

Get An Introduction To Kuala Lumpur’s Many Famous Landmarks On A Tour Of The City Covering The Major Site’s. Visit The Royal Palace, Is The Official Residence Of The King Of Malaysia. Then, Take An Extended Trip Up The Petronas Twin Towers, Merdeka Square, And Even Visit The Kuala Lumpur City Gallery On This Comprehensive Day.

Continue To The National Mosque Next, Head To The Batu Caves, A Unique And Fascinating Cave Temple. One Of The Highlights Of A Visit Here Is Climbing The 272 Steps Leading Up To The Temple. The Tour Finishes At Central Market, A Great Place To Find Crafts And Ornaments.

-Learn About Local Crafts
-Get An Inside Look At Life In The City
-Full-Day Tour Of Kuala Lumpur’s Highlights
-Great Overview, Perfect For First Time Visitors
-Visit Landmarks, The Batu Caves And Local Workshops
-A professional driver will navigate but a guide isn’t included
-Include door-to-door hotel transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle

Location
Batu Caves
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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