Embark on a cultural and nature adventure in Malaysia with visits to Batu Caves, Malay cuisine tastings, and Chinese culture exploration. Experience the beauty of nature, indulge in delicious food, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Malaysia.
Embark on a cultural and nature adventure in Malaysia with visits to Batu Caves, Malay cuisine tastings, and Chinese culture exploration. Experience the beauty of nature, indulge in delicious food, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Malaysia.
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Kuala Lumpur - 3pm - Pick up at hotel
You can enjoy the urban scenery along the way, and you can understand the local with tour guide live commentary -
Batu Caves - 3.30pm - Batu Caves
The limestone forming Batu Caves is said to be around 400 million years old, and you can see the largest statue of an Indian God named Murugan right in front of…
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Kuala Lumpur - 3pm - Pick up at hotel
You can enjoy the urban scenery along the way, and you can understand the local with tour guide live commentary -
Batu Caves - 3.30pm - Batu Caves
The limestone forming Batu Caves is said to be around 400 million years old, and you can see the largest statue of an Indian God named Murugan right in front of the cave. Since 1892, the Thaipusam festival in the Tamil month of Thai (which falls in late January/early February) has been celebrated there, and this season is a very sacred and grand day for Malaysian Indian.
So you will not surprise that around the Batu Cave area is full of our Indian friends nearby.
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Restoran Amutha - 4.30am - Roti canai & Teh Tarik high tea
Roti Canai(Indian pancake) and Teh Tarik(Indian milk tea) is theirs, and it is also a special food in Malaysia. Hot freshly made roti canai is absolutely perfect with a cup of smooth teh tarik. -
Hot Springs Selayang - Selayang Hot Spring Pool
5pm - Selayang hotspring
According to the locals, this place has been in existence for the past four decades and is a popular spot among the locals. They believed that this spring water is able
to cure them of skin diseases and other ailments, and get relaxation for our whole body after site seeing. -
Golek Golek Restaurant - Golek Golek Restaurant
6pm - Dinner @Golek Golek restaurant
If the food is good, people will come even to a restaurant in the forest. This is what can be compared to this restaurant. With a location that is quite far from the main road, even many lost customers can become famous and are always visited. The story of the owner of this restaurant can be used as an inspiration for all of us. Starting small, always keep improving the quality of food and service, now it is
successful.
Here you can experience the original taste of Malay culture, they cook with loves and efforts, and promised to serve the best on the table.
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Thean Hou Temple - 7pm - Thean Hou Temple
The Thean Hou Temple was constructed from 1981 and completed in 1987 at a cost of approximately RM7 million. This syncretic temple with elements of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism is a grandiose structure and represents a successful combination of modern architectural techniques and authentic traditional design
featuring imposing pillars, spectacular roofs, ornate carvings and intricate embellishments.
Activities such as the grand birthday celebrations for Goddess Tian Hou, Goddess Kuan Yin and the Goddess of the Waterfront are conducted at Thean Hou Temple.
Cultural activities include the annual Mid-Autumn Festival during the eighth lunar month and the Chinese New Year celebration, the temple also offers fortune-telling
and marriage registration services and traditional Chinese exercise and martial arts activities such as qigong, tai chi and wushu classes are conducted at the temple
compound.
- The River of Life - 8pm - The River of Life is one of the most iconic parts of Kuala Lumpur. Located near Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the oldest mosque in the city, it is a convergence point of two rivers: the Klang River and the Gombak River. The Klang River, known as Sungai Klang by the locals, streams through the regions of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor and eventually into the straits of Malacca. The Gombak River is another major river in the Klang Valley. What began as an expensive urban river restoration project has paid off, as the River of Life has been listed as one of the top 10 most beautiful waterfronts in the world!
- Kuala Lumpur - 8.30pm - Depart to hotel
- Private transportation
- Local Snacks Roti Canai & Teh Tarik
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pick up & drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Dinner at Golek Golek Restaurant
- Hot Springs Visit
- Professional Licensed Tour Guide
- Private transportation
- Local Snacks Roti Canai & Teh Tarik
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pick up & drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Dinner at Golek Golek Restaurant
- Hot Springs Visit
- Professional Licensed Tour Guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Our tour promises exceptional and unforgettable cultural encounters that will inspire your future travels. Experience local customs, natural wonders, exhilarating food and art, breathtaking landscapes, and historically significant sites that live up to their acclaim.
- Explore Batu Caves, a limestone formation that’s over 400 million years old.
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Our tour promises exceptional and unforgettable cultural encounters that will inspire your future travels. Experience local customs, natural wonders, exhilarating food and art, breathtaking landscapes, and historically significant sites that live up to their acclaim.
- Explore Batu Caves, a limestone formation that’s over 400 million years old.
- Behold the largest statue of the Indian deity Lord Murugan.
- Taste fresh-out-of-the-oven Roti Canai and the National Tea of Malaysia, Teh Tarik.
- Indulge in full-body relaxation at Selayang Hotspring.
- Savor the authentic flavors of mouth-watering Malay cuisine.
- Delve deep into the robust traditions of Chinese culture.
- Discover the fusion of Buddhist elements at Thean Hou Temple.
- Moreover, visit and capture memories at top Instagrammable spots.
- What to wear – Sport shoes or shoes with rubber soles are recommended when visiting. Also remember to pack plenty of mosquito repellent.
- What to Bring - Change of clothes (If with Hots Spring ), Sunscreen Caps or hats Swimwear (If with Hots Spring), Toiletries (If with Hots Spring), Camera, Sport sandals
- A moderate amount of walking is involved, comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- Dietary Requirements: This tour contains Fish, Beef, Chicken & Mutton based dishes with no substitutes.
- If you are a vegetarian, please tell us at Additional note to do some other arrangements.
- Food Safety: We take food safety very seriously and all the places that we eat at we believe are of an acceptable standard and cleanliness to take guests to, but it is impossible to 100% rule out any risk of food poisoning. Our food safety record is very good and we have found it more likely a customer will get sick from food prior to our tour than during it.
- Changes to Itinerary: The food stops we eat at may vary from day to day depending on what’s open.
- If it rains we have more fun: We run the tour throughout the year and have never had to cancel a tour due to rain. If it rains we have ponchos and umbrellas. You may get a little wet but if you bring a positive attitude you may discover it is even more memorable
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.