Kuala Lumpur Night Tour: Illuminated Sights & KLCC Fountain

Experience the enchanting beauty of Kuala Lumpur at night with the KLCC Lake Symphony & The River of Life Tour. Witness the mesmerizing fountain show, explore top shopping malls, and marvel at the stunning riverfront views. Hotel pickup and drop-off included!

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Thean Hou Temple - Thean Hou Temple stands as one of the oldest and largest temples in Southeast Asia. Located southwest of the city along Jalan Klang Lama, it is a popular tourist destination. Overlooking the Federal Highway, this six-tiered Buddhist temple is also known as the Temple of the Goddess of Heaven.

Dedicated to Tian Hou, a goddess believed to protect fishermen, the temple also serves as a shrine where many come to worship Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Built by Kuala Lumpur’s Hainanese community in 1894, it is set on a hill and offers stunning views of the city.

  • Little India Brickfields - Little India Brickfields offers a vastly different experience compared to nearby Bangsar. As Malaysia’s official Little India, Brickfields was once a simple residential neighborhood just outside Kuala Lumpur but has recently transformed into a bustling street filled with Indian stores and restaurants run by the country’s Indian community.

The shops here offer a variety of traditional Indian goods such as saris, flower garlands, spices, and Bollywood music, as well as local delicacies like vadai and thosai (Indian pancakes made from fermented rice flour). Since its transformation, Little India Brickfields has become one of Kuala Lumpur’s iconic tourist hotspots, not only for its unique offerings but also for its proximity to KL Sentral station.

  • Istana Negara - Istana Negara is Malaysia’s National Palace. Built in 1928 along Jalan Istana, the 13-acre palace was once the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia. In June 2011, it was replaced by a new, extravagant RM800 million palace near Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur.

Like the old palace, the new RM800 million complex is not open to the public. Visitors can only catch a glimpse of the magnificent and opulent complex from outside its entrance gates along Jalan Duta. Construction of the new palace began in mid-2007 and was fully completed in June 2011.

  • Perdana Botanical Garden - Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park offers hours of fun activities and sightseeing opportunities for all visitors, from nature enthusiasts to families with children. Commonly known as Lake Gardens, this expansive 227-acre park is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and is accessible via buses, taxis, and KTM rail services. The park is open daily from 07:00 to 20:00, and while entry is free, certain landmarks within the grounds require an entrance fee.

One of the largest urban parks in the city center, it was originally established by Alfred Venning, the 19th-century British state treasurer to Malaya, in the 1890s. Among the park’s most significant landmarks is the majestic Carcosa Seri Negara, the official residence of former British government representative Frank Swettenham, located on one of the park’s hills. Over the past 20 years, the park’s spectacular landscaping has become even more impressive.

  • Lake Symphony - In this spectacular fountain scene, dozens of water jets in the park’s artificial lake shoot up into the air, with colorful beams of light dancing through the water. The harmony of water and bright colors makes the scene more sparkling and radiant. With two fountains featuring an intelligent display of water, Symphony Lake has five programs with 380 individually sequenced effects of water that shoot up to a maximum height of 42 meters.

While waiting for the show to start around 8 pm, visitors can enjoy shopping at the nearby Suria KLCC, which houses over 320 high-end local and international retailers, including brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and Jimmy Choo. But don’t forget to return to Lake Symphony to catch the KLCC fountain water show!

  • The River of Life - The River of Life Kuala Lumpur has recently been listed among the world’s top 10 Waterfront Districts by The Independent, a UK-based online news portal. Featuring a Dancing Symphony Fountain, Blue Corridor, and fog and lighting effects, visitors can expect a stunning visual experience when visiting this stretch of riverfront in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Arrive around 9 pm to catch the show, which occurs every 15 minutes until 10 pm.
  • Saloma Link Bridge - Conclude your night tour with a visit to Saloma Bridge. This beautiful bridge is a heartfelt tribute to Saloma, a famous Malaysian singer and actress known as the “Queen of Malay Cinema” in the late 1950s, serving as a living memorial to her.

As day turns into night, the Saloma Bridge transforms into a stunning display of colors, lighting up the Klang River with its magical glow, making it a must-see sight that visitors will never forget.

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • English Speaking Driver
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
What's Not Included
  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

See the illuminated sights of Kuala Lumpur at night on this 3-hour sightseeing tour that showcases Malaysia’s top attraction after the sun sets.

  • Admire the unforgettable moment at KLCC fountain show
  • Chance to explore the best shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur
  • Visit one of the world’s top 10 waterfront districts
  • Stunning visual experience of riverfront at the heart of KL.
  • Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
Location
MATIC
Jalan Ampang
Cancellation Policy

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

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Mortenhein
Jul 23, 2024
Visit to KL Tower and Twin Towers garden - Excellent driver, full of information about KL. Thanks to Rajan for a very pleasant and informative trip. And for making sure we got on safely. Best regards, Morten Hein Hansen, Denmark
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Kishorer209
Jun 1, 2024
Malaysia a must visit - A visit to Malaysia is highly recommended. However, if you cannot stand hot humid weather, then it is not a country to visit. Timing is important - tour early and from 15H00 onwards. The evenings are beautiful and much to see. The food is excellent and affordable. The people are friendly and most helpful. Penang is a must see city. Try to book in at the St Giles Hotel - central - plenty shops and places of interest and the bus service is across the road.
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Sightseer46430550790
Feb 22, 2024
Fun memorable night out - It was an incredible way to see Kuala Lumpur by night. Our driver Albinhar bin Mohd Fikal was very knowledgeable and interactive explaining and guiding us through all the sites we went thru. We had fun with him and enjoyed the tour thoroughly
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Cathyx2024
Feb 17, 2024
nice tour - The driver was excellent and very nice. 司机非常和善,服务非常好。 Short AND impressive tour in the city. 时间很短,但是这个路线非常精华。 I would like to come again AND know more about this country. 我希望能再来这里,进一步了解这个国家的文化。 Malaysia is a strongly recommended place to visit. 马来西亚值得推荐。 谢谢!
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Bwthy
Sep 8, 2023
Worth doing - This was a great trip. My guide was excellent and we saw a lot of the lights in Kuala Lumpur. I really enjoyed.
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Hugsssssss
May 6, 2023
Kuala lumpur - My guide Hari was great, very informative and knowledgeable. Taking time to make sure I had sufficient time at each stop.
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Elizabeth
Mar 1, 2023
Just landed in the city, first tour at night! - Great way to learn the city, we just landed and wanted to get aquatinted to the area and night tour was perfect! Tour guide was very informative. Would recommend!
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Dianamariaa2020
Aug 22, 2023
Well - It is a nice experience because KLC lights up beautifully at night, however it is not WOW. Our driver Rao was very attentive and cooperative.
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David_b
Nov 15, 2022
Marginal experiance - windows were dark so hard to see sights at night. Air Conditioning did not work. The two rivers merging with lights was nice as was the light show at the Petronis Towers. Beyond that, not much.
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F4555cvjenniferc
May 1, 2023
Total fizzler - No need to do a tour. Take metro to Masjid Jamek and walk along the river. One night they said the water level was too high so could not display lights. The next night not much happened either. Whether it started at 7.30 and finished by 9.30pm I don't know. We got there at 9.30 and there was only lights along the river and music no fountains playing at all. Glad I did not organise a tour because it is very easy to visit the river and Merdeka Square at the same time.
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